Uses foundation ink by zurb for creating basic responsive styles. By default includes the most simple templates for account activation and password reset.
npm i ms-mailer-templates -S
const render = require('ms-mailer-templates');
const ctx = { link: 'http://localhost', qs: '?token=xxxxx', username: 'Indiana Johns' };
render('activate', ctx, optionalHandlebarsOpts )
.then(template => {
// get rendered template
});
It checks for incorrect context, missing template and so on
The package uses i18next
library to provide translations.
Provide lng
option among other context options to specify destination language when rendering templates.
The following code will return html for activate
email template translated into german.
const render = require('ms-mailer-templates');
render('activate', { lng: 'de' })
.then(translatedTemplate => {
...
});
Package exports a simple translation helper as a property of the default export.
render.translate(key, { lng, ...rest });
Where key
is the key of the string to be translated, lng
- target language, rest
- other translation context options
Usage example:
const render = require('ms-mailer-templates');
// returns translated string when translation is available
// for 'de' language and 'custom' namespace
const txt = render.translate('custom:|Count {{count}}', { lng: 'de', count: 10 });
To add i18n support for existing or new templates one must wrap strings to be translated into t
handlebars helper.
Default package's i18n namespace is emails
. All strings fall into this namespace unless
specifically stated otherwise. When one has separate translation project they
can put their own strings into separate namespace. :|
works as the namespace
separator.
Then add your newly created namespace to the list of supported namespaces in src/i18n.js
file:
const SUPPORTED_NAMESPACES = [
'emails',
'your-new-namespace',
...
]
The package uses en
locale as a reference and fallbacks to the key contents when no translation is provided.
All strings wrapped with t
helper will be parsed into en
locale.
Command
yarn i18n:parse
will parse all src/templates/**/*.html
files and store all collected strings under
i18n-parsed
directory with structure as follows:
...
└──i18n-parsed
└──en
├── emails.json
└── custom-namespace.json
All translated resources must be provided as flat json
files under i18n
directory
following the i18n/{{language}}{{namespace}}.json
filename template.
...
└──i18n
├──en
│ ├── emails.json
│ └── custom-namespace.json
├──de
│ ├── emails.json
│ └── custom-namespace.json
│ ...
password
reset
activate
invite
report-problem
request-invite
support-contact
accept-invite
add-member-notify
feedback
registration-notify
password-reset
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