react-intlayer
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Easily internationalize i18n your React applications with type-safe multilingual content management.
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TypeScript
import { type LanguageContent } from '@intlayer/core';
/**
* On the client side, Hook that picking one dictionary by its id and return the content.
*
* If not locale found, it will return the content related to the default locale.
*
* Return either the content editor, or the content itself depending on the configuration.
*
* Usage:
*
* ```tsx
* const content = useTranslation<string>({
* en: 'Hello',
* fr: 'Bonjour',
* }, 'fr');
* // 'Bonjour'
* ```
*
* Using TypeScript:
* - this function will require each locale to be defined if defined in the project configuration.
* - If a locale is missing, it will make each existing locale optional and raise an error if the locale is not found.
*/
export declare const useTranslation: <Content = string>(languageContent: LanguageContent<Content>) => Content;
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