A toolbox for your React Native app localization.
This library follows the React Native releases support policy.
It is supporting the latest version, and the two previous minor series.
$ npm install --save react-native-localize
# --- or ---
$ yarn add react-native-localize
Don't forget to run pod install
after thatΒ !
This package supports react-native-web
. Follow their official guide to configure webpack
.
As this library uses synchronous native methods, remote debugging (e.g. with Chrome) is no longer possible.
Instead, you should use Flipper π¬.
import { getCurrencies, getLocales } from "react-native-localize";
console.log(getLocales());
console.log(getCurrencies());
Returns the user preferred locales, in order.
type getLocales = () => Array<{
languageCode: string;
scriptCode?: string;
countryCode: string;
languageTag: string;
isRTL: boolean;
}>;
import { getLocales } from "react-native-localize";
console.log(getLocales());
/* -> [
{ countryCode: "GB", languageTag: "en-GB", languageCode: "en", isRTL: false },
{ countryCode: "US", languageTag: "en-US", languageCode: "en", isRTL: false },
{ countryCode: "FR", languageTag: "fr-FR", languageCode: "fr", isRTL: false },
] */
Returns number formatting settings.
type getNumberFormatSettings = () => {
decimalSeparator: string;
groupingSeparator: string;
};
import { getNumberFormatSettings } from "react-native-localize";
console.log(getNumberFormatSettings());
/* -> {
decimalSeparator: ".",
groupingSeparator: ",",
} */
Returns the user preferred currency codes, in order.
type getCurrencies = () => string[];
import { getCurrencies } from "react-native-localize";
console.log(getCurrencies());
// -> ["EUR", "GBP", "USD"]
Returns the user current country code (based on its device locale, not on its position).
type getCountry = () => string;
import { getCountry } from "react-native-localize";
console.log(getCountry());
// -> "FR"
Devices using Latin American regional settings will return "UN" instead of "419", as the latter is not a standard country code.
Returns the user preferred calendar format.
type getCalendar = () =>
| "gregorian"
| "buddhist"
| "coptic"
| "ethiopic"
| "ethiopic-amete-alem"
| "hebrew"
| "indian"
| "islamic"
| "islamic-umm-al-qura"
| "islamic-civil"
| "islamic-tabular"
| "iso8601"
| "japanese"
| "persian";
import { getCalendar } from "react-native-localize";
console.log(getCalendar());
// -> "gregorian"
Returns the user preferred temperature unit.
type getTemperatureUnit = () => "celsius" | "fahrenheit";
import { getTemperatureUnit } from "react-native-localize";
console.log(getTemperatureUnit());
// -> "celsius"
Returns the user preferred timezone (based on its device settings, not on its position).
type getTimeZone = () => string;
import { getTimeZone } from "react-native-localize";
console.log(getTimeZone());
// -> "Europe/Paris"
Returns true
if the user prefers 24h clock format, false
if they prefer 12h clock format.
type uses24HourClock = () => boolean;
import { uses24HourClock } from "react-native-localize";
console.log(uses24HourClock());
// -> true
Returns true
if the user prefers metric measure system, false
if they prefer imperial.
type usesMetricSystem = () => boolean;
import { usesMetricSystem } from "react-native-localize";
console.log(usesMetricSystem());
// -> true
Tells if the automatic date & time setting is enabled on the phone. Android only
type usesAutoDateAndTime = () => boolean | undefined;
import { usesAutoDateAndTime } from "react-native-localize";
console.log(usesAutoDateAndTime()); // true or false
Tells if the automatic time zone setting is enabled on the phone. Android only
type usesAutoTimeZone = () => boolean | undefined;
import { usesAutoTimeZone } from "react-native-localize";
console.log(usesAutoTimeZone());
Returns the best language tag possible and its reading direction (
type findBestLanguageTag = (
languageTags: string[],
) => { languageTag: string; isRTL: boolean } | void;
import { findBestLanguageTag } from "react-native-localize";
console.log(findBestLanguageTag(["en-US", "en", "fr"]));
// -> { languageTag: "en-US", isRTL: false }
Examples with @formatjs/intl
Browse the files in the /example directory.
You can add / remove supported localizations in your Xcode project infos:
Because it's a native module, you need to mock this package.
The package provides a default mock you may use in your __mocks__/react-native-localize.js or jest.setup.js.
import localizeMock from "react-native-localize/mock";
jest.mock("react-native-localize", () => localizeMock);
This module is provided as is, I work on it in my free time.
If you or your company uses it in a production app, consider sponsoring this project π°. You also can contact me for premium enterprise support: help with issues, prioritize bugfixes, feature requests, etc.