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74 lines
1.7 KiB
Go
74 lines
1.7 KiB
Go
package main
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import (
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"strings"
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"text/template"
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"github.com/kataras/iris/v12"
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// go get -u github.com/gertd/go-pluralize
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"github.com/gertd/go-pluralize"
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)
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/*
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Iris I18n supports text/template inside the translation values.
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Follow this example to learn how to use that feature.
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*/
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func main() {
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app := newApp()
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app.Listen(":8080")
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}
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func newApp() *iris.Application {
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app := iris.New()
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pluralize := pluralize.NewClient()
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// Set custom functions per locale!
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app.I18n.Loader.Funcs = func(current iris.Locale) template.FuncMap {
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return template.FuncMap{
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"plural": func(word string, count int) string {
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// Your own implementation or use a 3rd-party package
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// like we do here.
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//
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// Note that this is only for english,
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// but you can use the "current" locale
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// and make a map with dictionaries to
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// pluralize words based on the given language.
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return pluralize.Pluralize(word, count, true)
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},
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"uppercase": func(word string) string {
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return strings.ToUpper(word)
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},
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"concat": func(words ...string) string {
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return strings.Join(words, " ")
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},
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}
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}
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app.I18n.Load("./locales/*/*", "en-US", "el-GR")
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app.Get("/", func(ctx iris.Context) {
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text := ctx.Tr("HiDogs", iris.Map{
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"count": 2,
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}) // en-US: prints "Hi 2 dogs".
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ctx.WriteString(text)
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})
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app.Get("/singular", func(ctx iris.Context) {
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text := ctx.Tr("HiDogs", iris.Map{
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"count": 1,
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}) // en-US: prints "Hi 1 dog".
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ctx.WriteString(text)
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})
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app.Get("/members", func(ctx iris.Context) {
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text := ctx.Tr("forms.registered_members", iris.Map{
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"count": 42,
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}) // en-US: prints "There are 42 members registered".
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ctx.WriteString(text)
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})
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return app
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}
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