React Integration: useLocale Hook Documentation

    This section provides comprehensive details on the useLocale hook from the react-intlayer library, designed for handling locale management in React applications.

    Importing useLocale in React

    To integrate the useLocale hook into your React application, import it from its respective package:

    javascript
    import { useLocale } from "react-intlayer"; // Used in React components for locale management
    

    Overview

    The useLocale hook offers an easy way to access and manipulate the locale settings within React components. It provides access to the current locale, the default locale, all available locales, and functions to update the locale settings.

    Usage

    Here’s how you can use the useLocale hook within a React component:

    jsx
    import React from "react";
    import { useLocale } from "react-intlayer";
    
    const LocaleSwitcher = () => {
      const { locale, defaultLocale, availableLocales, setLocale } = useLocale();
    
      return (
        <div>
          <h1>Current Locale: {locale}</h1>
          <p>Default Locale: {defaultLocale}</p>
          <select value={locale} onChange={(e) => setLocale(e.target.value)}>
            {availableLocales.map((loc) => (
              <option key={loc} value={loc}>
                {loc}
              </option>
            ))}
          </select>
        </div>
      );
    };
    
    export default LocaleSwitcher;
    

    Parameters and Return Values

    When you invoke the useLocale hook, it returns an object containing the following properties:

    • locale: The current locale as set in the React context.
    • defaultLocale: The primary locale defined in the configuration.
    • availableLocales: A list of all locales available as defined in the configuration.
    • setLocale: A function to update the current locale within the application's context.

    Example

    This example shows a component that uses the useLocale hook to render a locale switcher, allowing users to dynamically change the locale of the application:

    jsx
    import { useLocale } from "react-intlayer";
    
    function LocaleSelector() {
      const { locale, setLocale, availableLocales } = useLocale();
    
      const handleLocaleChange = (newLocale) => {
        setLocale(newLocale);
      };
    
      return (
        <select value={locale} onChange={(e) => handleLocaleChange(e.target.value)}>
          {availableLocales.map((locale) => (
            <option key={locale} value={locale}>
              {locale}
            </option>
          ))}
        </select>
      );
    }
    
    export default LocaleSelector;
    

    Conclusion

    The useLocale hook from react-intlayer is an essential tool for managing locales in your React applications, providing the functionality needed to adapt your application to various international audiences effectively.

    If you have an idea for improving this documentation, please feel free to contribute by submitting a pull request on GitHub.

    GitHub link to the documentation