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vue-google-translate
A vue.js package that allows for localization of web apps.
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problem
This package was heavily inspired by vue-gtranslate.
This package enables localization of web apps made with vue by use of google translate. As your website and app grows, you may find a need to expand to other markets outside your home country.
If your target market lives across the sea and speaks a different language, you may not have any choice but to localize. However, if those people can speak your language, consider other aspects (cultural and/or legal) to make an informed decision on whether to translate.
For more details on what localization is and the potential benefits, checkout this article.
Demo
To view the package in action, check it out in code sandbox.
Installation
yarn add vue-google-translate
npm i vue-google-translate
Usage
//index.html
<head>
<script type="text/javascript">
function googleTranslateElementInit() {
new google.translate.TranslateElement(
{ pageLanguage: 'en', autoDisplay: false },
'app'
);
}
// app can be changed to the default id of your vue app available in App.vue or an id section of where
// you need translated
</script>
<script
type="text/javascript"
src="https://translate.google.com/translate_a/element.js?cb=googleTranslateElementInit"
></script>
<script
type="text/javascript"
src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/lewis-kori/vue-google-translate@main/src/utils/translatorRegex.js"
></script>
</head>
use in any component
import { Translator } from 'vue-google-translate';
<template>
<div>
<Translator />
<div>
</template>
export default {
components: {
Translator
}
}
props
pass an array of countries in the following format
[
{
code: 'en|af',
title: 'Afrikaans',
},
{
code: 'en|ar',
title: 'Arabic',
},
{
code: 'en|ko',
title: 'Korean',
},
{
code: 'en|lt',
title: 'Lithuanian',
},
];
A full list of the default languages is at the bottom of this doc.
If you wish to add a new language not in the default list, pass the new language with and additional property flagIconUrl
.
Here's a good place to source these icons.
Ensure the translation code is a valid one as well.
You can get the supported languages and their codes from this website.
Additionally you can pass an alt text as a key in the translation object. This is useful for accessibility. Your custom translations would look something like this.
[
{
code: 'en|iw',
title: 'Hebrew',
flagIconUrl: 'https://flagicons.lipis.dev/flags/4x3/il.svg',
altText: 'Hebrew language translation',
},
{
code: 'ga|pl',
title: 'Polish',
flagIconUrl: 'https://flagicons.lipis.dev/flags/4x3/pl.svg',
altText: 'Poland flag Icon',
},
];
An optional emit event is also available as
<template>
<div>
<Translator @on-country-click="customEvent" :countries="arrayOfCountries" />
</div>
</template>
styling
should you wish to get rid of the google banners, insert the following css in a global css file and import this file in your main/index.js files inside src
/* gets rid of the banner at the top of the page */
body {
top: 0 !important;
}
/* get rids of the banner at the bottom of the web page */
.skiptranslate {
display: none !important;
}
Default languages
[
{
code: 'en|af',
title: 'Afrikaans',
},
{
code: 'en|sq',
title: 'Albanian',
},
{
code: 'en|ar',
title: 'Arabic',
},
{
code: 'en|hy',
title: 'Armenian',
},
{
code: 'en|az',
title: 'Azerbaijani',
},
{
code: 'en|eu',
title: 'Basque',
},
{
code: 'en|be',
title: 'Belarusian',
},
{
code: 'en|bg',
title: 'Bulgarian',
},
{
code: 'en|ca',
title: 'Catalan',
},
{
code: 'en|zh-CN',
title: 'Chinese (Simplified)',
},
{
code: 'en|zh-TW',
title: 'Chinese (Traditional)',
},
{
code: 'en|hr',
title: 'Croatian',
},
{
code: 'en|cs',
title: 'Czech',
},
{
code: 'en|da',
title: 'Danish',
},
{
code: 'en|nl',
title: 'Dutch',
},
{
code: 'en|en',
title: 'English',
},
{
code: 'en|et',
title: 'Estonian',
},
{
code: 'en|tl',
title: 'Filipino',
},
{
code: 'en|fi',
title: 'Finnish',
},
{
code: 'en|fr',
title: 'French',
},
{
code: 'en|de',
title: 'German',
},
{
code: 'en|el',
title: 'Greek',
},
{
code: 'en|hu',
title: 'Hungarian',
},
{
code: 'en|id',
title: 'Indonesian',
},
{
code: 'en|ga',
title: 'Irish',
},
{
code: 'en|it',
title: 'Italian',
},
{
code: 'en|ja',
title: 'Japanese',
},
{
code: 'en|ko',
title: 'Korean',
},
{
code: 'en|lt',
title: 'Lithuanian',
},
{
code: 'en|ms',
title: 'Malay',
},
{
code: 'en|no',
title: 'Norwegian',
},
{
code: 'en|pl',
title: 'Polish',
},
{
code: 'en|pt',
title: 'Portuguese',
},
{
code: 'en|ro',
title: 'Romanian',
},
{
code: 'en|ru',
title: 'Russian',
},
{
code: 'en|es',
title: 'Spanish',
},
{
code: 'en|sv',
title: 'Swedish',
},
{
code: 'en|th',
title: 'Thai',
},
{
code: 'en|tr',
title: 'Turkish',
},
{
code: 'en|uk',
title: 'Ukrainian',
},
];
License
vue-google-translate is an open source software licensed under MIT.