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🌍  react-native-localize

A toolbox for your React Native app localization.

mit licence npm version npm downloads
platform - android platform - ios platform - macos platform - web

Support

This library follows the React Native releases support policy.
It is supporting the latest version, and the two previous minor series.

Setup

$ npm install --save react-native-localize
# --- or ---
$ yarn add react-native-localize

Don't forget to run pod install after thatΒ !

Web support

This package supports react-native-web. Follow their official guide to configure webpack.

Debugging

As this library uses synchronous native methods, remote debugging (e.g. with Chrome) is no longer possible.
Instead, you should use Flipper 🐬.

Basic usage example

import { getCurrencies, getLocales } from "react-native-localize";

console.log(getLocales());
console.log(getCurrencies());

API

getLocales()

Returns the user preferred locales, in order.

Method type

type getLocales = () => Array<{
  languageCode: string;
  scriptCode?: string;
  countryCode: string;
  languageTag: string;
  isRTL: boolean;
}>;

Usage example

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 },
] */

getNumberFormatSettings()

Returns number formatting settings.

Method type

type getNumberFormatSettings = () => {
  decimalSeparator: string;
  groupingSeparator: string;
};

Usage example

import { getNumberFormatSettings } from "react-native-localize";

console.log(getNumberFormatSettings());
/* -> {
  decimalSeparator: ".",
  groupingSeparator: ",",
} */

getCurrencies()

Returns the user preferred currency codes, in order.

Method type

type getCurrencies = () => string[];

Usage example

import { getCurrencies } from "react-native-localize";

console.log(getCurrencies());
// -> ["EUR", "GBP", "USD"]

getCountry()

Returns the user current country code (based on its device locale, not on its position).

Method type

type getCountry = () => string;

Usage example

import { getCountry } from "react-native-localize";

console.log(getCountry());
// -> "FR"

Note

Devices using Latin American regional settings will return "UN" instead of "419", as the latter is not a standard country code.


getCalendar()

Returns the user preferred calendar format.

Method type

type getCalendar = () =>
  | "gregorian"
  | "buddhist"
  | "coptic"
  | "ethiopic"
  | "ethiopic-amete-alem"
  | "hebrew"
  | "indian"
  | "islamic"
  | "islamic-umm-al-qura"
  | "islamic-civil"
  | "islamic-tabular"
  | "iso8601"
  | "japanese"
  | "persian";

Usage example

import { getCalendar } from "react-native-localize";

console.log(getCalendar());
// -> "gregorian"

getTemperatureUnit()

Returns the user preferred temperature unit.

Method type

type getTemperatureUnit = () => "celsius" | "fahrenheit";

Usage example

import { getTemperatureUnit } from "react-native-localize";

console.log(getTemperatureUnit());
// -> "celsius"

getTimeZone()

Returns the user preferred timezone (based on its device settings, not on its position).

Method type

type getTimeZone = () => string;

Usage example

import { getTimeZone } from "react-native-localize";

console.log(getTimeZone());
// -> "Europe/Paris"

uses24HourClock()

Returns true if the user prefers 24h clock format, false if they prefer 12h clock format.

Method type

type uses24HourClock = () => boolean;

Usage example

import { uses24HourClock } from "react-native-localize";

console.log(uses24HourClock());
// -> true

usesMetricSystem()

Returns true if the user prefers metric measure system, false if they prefer imperial.

Method type

type usesMetricSystem = () => boolean;

Usage example

import { usesMetricSystem } from "react-native-localize";

console.log(usesMetricSystem());
// -> true

usesAutoDateAndTime()

Tells if the automatic date & time setting is enabled on the phone. Android only

Method type

type usesAutoDateAndTime = () => boolean | undefined;

Usage example

import { usesAutoDateAndTime } from "react-native-localize";

console.log(usesAutoDateAndTime()); // true or false

usesAutoTimeZone()

Tells if the automatic time zone setting is enabled on the phone. Android only

Method type

type usesAutoTimeZone = () => boolean | undefined;

Usage example

import { usesAutoTimeZone } from "react-native-localize";

console.log(usesAutoTimeZone());

findBestLanguageTag()

Returns the best language tag possible and its reading direction. Useful to pick the best translation available.

Note

It respects the user preferred languages list order (see explanations).

Method type

type findBestLanguageTag = (
  languageTags: string[],
) => { languageTag: string; isRTL: boolean } | void;

Usage example

import { findBestLanguageTag } from "react-native-localize";

console.log(findBestLanguageTag(["en-US", "en", "fr"]));
// -> { languageTag: "en-US", isRTL: false }

openAppLanguageSettings()

Opens the app language settings.

Warning

This feature is available only on Android 13+ and require configuring your app's supported locales.

Method type

type openAppLanguageSettings = () => Promise<void>;

Usage example

import { openAppLanguageSettings } from "react-native-localize";

openAppLanguageSettings("application").catch((error) => {
  console.warn("Cannot open app language settings", error);
});

Examples with @formatjs/intl

Browse the files in the /example directory.

How to update supported localizations (iOS)

You can add / remove supported localizations in your Xcode project infos:

How to test your code

Because it's a native module, you need to mock this package.
The package provides a default mock you may import in your __mocks__ directory:

// __mocks__/react-native-localize.ts
export * from "react-native-localize/mock"; // or "react-native-localize/mock/jest"

Sponsors

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 πŸ’°. You also can contact me for premium enterprise support: help with issues, prioritize bugfixes, feature requests, etc.

Sponsors list