Handle mutli-lang model fields where your JSON:API returns a dictionary / object with all languages present.
Example:
{
"id": "1",
"type": "books",
"attributes": {
"name": {
"de": "Der Name des Windes",
"en": "The name of the wind"
}
}
}
- Ember.js v4.12 or above
- Ember CLI v4.12 or above
- EmberData v4.12 or above
- Node.js v16 or above
ember install ember-localized-model
To use this addon, first you need to import and extend your model from LocalizedModel
:
import { LocalizedModel } from "ember-localized-model";
export default class YourModel extends LocalizedModel {}
To serialize the multi-lang field correctly you also need to add a serializer:
import { LocalizedSerializer } from "ember-localized-model";
export default class YourModelSerializer extends LocalizedSerializer {}
Once this is done, you can start adding your localized field via the @localizedAttr
decorator:
import { LocalizedModel, localizedAttr } from "ember-localized-model";
export default class YourModel extends LocalizedModel {
@localizedAttr firstName;
@localizedAttr lastName;
}
To read the model field you can simply use yourModel.firstName
.
The locale the field displays depends on your intl.primaryLocale
. You can
change your primaryLocale
to display the model field in another locale.
If you want to switch locale for only one specific model, you can set
yourModel.localizedFieldLocale
to the desired locale.
If your locale has a region such as en-US
, but you want to disregard the
region. Set sanitizeLocale
to true
in your ember-cli-build.js
file:
module.exports = function (defaults) {
const app = new EmberApp(defaults, {
"localized-model": {
sanitizeLocale: true,
},
// ...
});
// ...
};
If you want to access the raw data as sent by the backend, you can use
yourModel.localizedObjects.firstName
. This will return the raw data.
For example:
{
"de": "Johan",
"en": "John"
}
If you have your model defined with a @localizedAttr
field and directly set the
field on store.createRecord
the setter for the field will not be called and
instead of the dictionary with the locale key, the value directly will be assigned
to the field.
The serialized model then looks like this:
{
"type": "your-model",
"attributes": {
"name": "your name"
}
}
instead of
{
"type": "your-model",
"attributes": {
"name": {
"en": "your name"
}
}
}
Solution: Create your record first and then assign the localized field:
const yourModel = this.store.createRecord("yourModel");
yourModel.name = "this is a test";
See the Contributing guide for details.
This project is licensed under the LGPL-3.0 License.