Localization for plugins outside the Kibana repo
editLocalization for plugins outside the Kibana repo
editTo introduce localization for your plugin, use our i18n tool to create IDs and default messages. You can then extract these IDs with respective default messages into localization JSON files for Kibana to use when running your plugin.
Adding localization to your plugin
editYou must add a translations
directory at the root of your plugin. This directory will contain the translation files that Kibana uses.
. ├── translations │ ├── en.json │ ├── ja-JP.json │ └── zh-CN.json └── .i18nrc.json
Using Kibana i18n tooling
editTo simplify the localization process, Kibana provides tools for the following functions:
- Verify all translations have translatable strings and extract default messages from templates
- Verify translation files and integrate them into Kibana
To use Kibana i18n tooling, create a .i18nrc.json
file with the following configs:
-
paths
. The directory from which the i18n translation IDs are extracted. -
exclude
. The list of files to exclude while parsing paths. -
translations
. The list of translations where JSON localizations are found.
{ "paths": { "myPlugin": "src/ui", }, "exclude": [ ], "translations": [ "translations/zh-CN.json", "translations/ja-JP.json" ] }
An example Kibana .i18nrc.json
is {kib-repo}blob/7.9/.i18nrc.json[here].
Full documentation about i18n tooling is {kib-repo}blob/7.9/src/dev/i18n/README.md[here].
Extracting default messages
editTo extract the default messages from your plugin, run the following command:
node scripts/i18n_extract --output-dir ./translations --include-config ../kibana-extra/myPlugin/.i18nrc.json
This outputs a en.json
file inside the translations
directory. To localize other languages, clone the file and translate each string.
Checking i18n messages
editChecking i18n does the following:
- Checks all existing labels for violations.
-
Takes translations from
.i18nrc.json
and compares them to the messages extracted and validated.- Checks for unused translations. If you remove a label that has a corresponding translation, you must also remove the label from the translations file.
- Checks for incompatible translations. If you add or remove a new parameter from an existing string, you must also remove the label from the translations file.
To check your i18n translations, run the following command:
node scripts/i18n_check --fix --include-config ../kibana-extra/myPlugin/.i18nrc.json
Implementing i18n in the UI
editKibana relies on several UI frameworks (ReactJS and AngularJS) and requires localization in different environments (browser and NodeJS). The internationalization engine is framework agnostic and consumable in all parts of Kibana (ReactJS, AngularJS and NodeJS).
To simplify
internationalization in UI frameworks, additional abstractions are
built around the I18n engine: react-intl
for React and custom
components for AngularJS. React-intl
is built around intl-messageformat,
so both React and AngularJS frameworks use the same engine and the same
message syntax.
i18n for vanilla JavaScript
editimport { i18n } from '@kbn/i18n'; export const HELLO_WORLD = i18n.translate('hello.wonderful.world', { defaultMessage: 'Greetings, planet Earth!', });
Full details are here.
i18n for React
editTo localize strings in React, use either FormattedMessage
or i18n.translate
.
import { i18n } from '@kbn/i18n'; import { FormattedMessage } from '@kbn/i18n/react'; export const Component = () => { return ( <div> {i18n.translate('xpack.someText', { defaultMessage: 'Some text' })} <FormattedMessage id="xpack.someOtherText" defaultMessage="Some other text"> </FormattedMessage> </div> ); };
Full details are here.
i18n for Angular
editYou are encouraged to use i18n.translate()
by statically importing i18n
from @kbn/i18n
wherever possible in your Angular code. Angular wrappers use the translation service
with the i18n engine under the hood.
The translation directive has the following syntax:
<ANY i18n-id="{string}" i18n-default-message="{string}" [i18n-values="{object}"] [i18n-description="{string}"] ></ANY>
Full details are here.
Resources
editTo learn more about i18n tooling, see {kib-repo}blob/7.9/src/dev/i18n/README.md[i18n dev tooling].
To learn more about implementing i18n in the UI, use the following links:
- {kib-repo}blob/7.9/packages/kbn-i18n/README.md[i18n plugin]
- {kib-repo}blob/7.9/packages/kbn-i18n/GUIDELINE.md[i18n guidelines]