Dynamically generate single JSON by merging small module JSON files ReactJS React-Intl
I am working on the React-intl for the language translation. I have configured React-inlt in my application, it's working for the single login module. I have a separate language constant file for each module (Login, Register, Dashboard etc). I need to merge all small js/JSON file and need to generate a single js/JSON file. Because I need to import only one file, it should contain all module language data. How to achieve this one? Create appreciate.
<IntlProvider
locale=locale.lang
messages=languageMsg[locale.lang]
>
javascript reactjs react-intl
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I am working on the React-intl for the language translation. I have configured React-inlt in my application, it's working for the single login module. I have a separate language constant file for each module (Login, Register, Dashboard etc). I need to merge all small js/JSON file and need to generate a single js/JSON file. Because I need to import only one file, it should contain all module language data. How to achieve this one? Create appreciate.
<IntlProvider
locale=locale.lang
messages=languageMsg[locale.lang]
>
javascript reactjs react-intl
You can require all json files, and then merge them with Object.assign. Something like this :const msg1 = require('./msg1.json'); const msg2 = require('./msg2.json'); const all = Object.assign(, msg1, msg2); <IntlProvider messages=all[locale.lang] > ...
– Goran.it
Nov 12 '18 at 10:06
Thanks for the reply, above codes works only merge 2 JSON file objects. How to merge 4 to 6 JSON file objects?
– Ramesh Lamani
Nov 12 '18 at 11:18
Just add additional objects after the last one :Object.assign(, msg1, msg2, msg3, msg4 ....)
etc
– Goran.it
Nov 12 '18 at 11:58
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I am working on the React-intl for the language translation. I have configured React-inlt in my application, it's working for the single login module. I have a separate language constant file for each module (Login, Register, Dashboard etc). I need to merge all small js/JSON file and need to generate a single js/JSON file. Because I need to import only one file, it should contain all module language data. How to achieve this one? Create appreciate.
<IntlProvider
locale=locale.lang
messages=languageMsg[locale.lang]
>
javascript reactjs react-intl
I am working on the React-intl for the language translation. I have configured React-inlt in my application, it's working for the single login module. I have a separate language constant file for each module (Login, Register, Dashboard etc). I need to merge all small js/JSON file and need to generate a single js/JSON file. Because I need to import only one file, it should contain all module language data. How to achieve this one? Create appreciate.
<IntlProvider
locale=locale.lang
messages=languageMsg[locale.lang]
>
javascript reactjs react-intl
javascript reactjs react-intl
edited Nov 12 '18 at 10:27
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asked Nov 12 '18 at 9:57
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You can require all json files, and then merge them with Object.assign. Something like this :const msg1 = require('./msg1.json'); const msg2 = require('./msg2.json'); const all = Object.assign(, msg1, msg2); <IntlProvider messages=all[locale.lang] > ...
– Goran.it
Nov 12 '18 at 10:06
Thanks for the reply, above codes works only merge 2 JSON file objects. How to merge 4 to 6 JSON file objects?
– Ramesh Lamani
Nov 12 '18 at 11:18
Just add additional objects after the last one :Object.assign(, msg1, msg2, msg3, msg4 ....)
etc
– Goran.it
Nov 12 '18 at 11:58
add a comment |
You can require all json files, and then merge them with Object.assign. Something like this :const msg1 = require('./msg1.json'); const msg2 = require('./msg2.json'); const all = Object.assign(, msg1, msg2); <IntlProvider messages=all[locale.lang] > ...
– Goran.it
Nov 12 '18 at 10:06
Thanks for the reply, above codes works only merge 2 JSON file objects. How to merge 4 to 6 JSON file objects?
– Ramesh Lamani
Nov 12 '18 at 11:18
Just add additional objects after the last one :Object.assign(, msg1, msg2, msg3, msg4 ....)
etc
– Goran.it
Nov 12 '18 at 11:58
You can require all json files, and then merge them with Object.assign. Something like this :
const msg1 = require('./msg1.json'); const msg2 = require('./msg2.json'); const all = Object.assign(, msg1, msg2); <IntlProvider messages=all[locale.lang] > ...
– Goran.it
Nov 12 '18 at 10:06
You can require all json files, and then merge them with Object.assign. Something like this :
const msg1 = require('./msg1.json'); const msg2 = require('./msg2.json'); const all = Object.assign(, msg1, msg2); <IntlProvider messages=all[locale.lang] > ...
– Goran.it
Nov 12 '18 at 10:06
Thanks for the reply, above codes works only merge 2 JSON file objects. How to merge 4 to 6 JSON file objects?
– Ramesh Lamani
Nov 12 '18 at 11:18
Thanks for the reply, above codes works only merge 2 JSON file objects. How to merge 4 to 6 JSON file objects?
– Ramesh Lamani
Nov 12 '18 at 11:18
Just add additional objects after the last one :
Object.assign(, msg1, msg2, msg3, msg4 ....)
etc– Goran.it
Nov 12 '18 at 11:58
Just add additional objects after the last one :
Object.assign(, msg1, msg2, msg3, msg4 ....)
etc– Goran.it
Nov 12 '18 at 11:58
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You can require all json files, and then merge them with Object.assign. Something like this :
const msg1 = require('./msg1.json'); const msg2 = require('./msg2.json'); const all = Object.assign(, msg1, msg2); <IntlProvider messages=all[locale.lang] > ...
– Goran.it
Nov 12 '18 at 10:06
Thanks for the reply, above codes works only merge 2 JSON file objects. How to merge 4 to 6 JSON file objects?
– Ramesh Lamani
Nov 12 '18 at 11:18
Just add additional objects after the last one :
Object.assign(, msg1, msg2, msg3, msg4 ....)
etc– Goran.it
Nov 12 '18 at 11:58