with Custom Locales
Description
Most of example that you will find across this library were made with I18N
(dynamic translation) support. However a few users of the lib only use 1 locale (English or any other locale). Since not all users requires multiple translations, as of version 2.13.0
, it is now possible to use Aurelia-Slickgrid
without I18N
. What is the difference with/without I18N
? Not much, the only difference is that I18N
is now an optional dependency (thanks to Aurelia Optional Dependency, via Optional.of(I18N)
), so if you don't provide I18N
, it will simply try to use Custom Locales, you can provide your own locales (see instruction below), or if none are provided it will use English locales by default.
Code Sample
Installation
There are 2 ways of using and defining Custom Locales, see below on how to achieve that.
1. Define your Custom Locales
English Locale
English is the default, if that is the locale you want to use then there's nothing to do, move along...
Any other Locales (not English)
To use any other Locales, you will need to create a TypeScript (or JavaScript) of all the Locale Texts required for the library to work properly (if you forget to define a locale text, it will simply show up in English). For example, if we define a French Locale, it would look like this (for the complete list of required field take a look at the default French Locale)
2. Use the Custom Locales
Through the main.ts
(globally)
This will literally configure Custom Locales for the entire project, so if you want to do it once, that is the place to do it.
Through the Grid Option of any grid
You can alternatively provide Custom Locales through any grid declaration through the locales
Grid Options (it's the same as the global one, except that it's per grid)
3. Use the lib (without I18N)
There's nothing else to do, just use the library without defining or providing I18N and you're good to go. Read through the Wiki of the HOWTO for basic grid samples.
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