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    Translate your React Router v7 website using Intlayer | Internationalization (i18n)

    This guide demonstrates how to integrate Intlayer for seamless internationalization in React Router v7 projects with locale-aware routing, TypeScript support, and modern development practices.

    This guide focuses on frontend routing. For fs-routes routing, refer to the Intlayer with React Router v7 File-System Routes guide.

    Table of Contents

    What is Intlayer?

    Intlayer is an innovative, open-source internationalization (i18n) library designed to simplify multilingual support in modern web applications.

    With Intlayer, you can:

    • Easily manage translations using declarative dictionaries at the component level.
    • Dynamically localize metadata, routes, and content.
    • Ensure TypeScript support with autogenerated types, improving autocompletion and error detection.
    • Benefit from advanced features, like dynamic locale detection and switching.
    • Enable locale-aware routing with React Router v7's configuration-based routing system.

    Step-by-Step Guide to Set Up Intlayer in a React Router v7 Application

    Step 1: Install Dependencies

    Install the necessary packages using your preferred package manager:

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    npm install intlayer react-intlayernpm install vite-intlayer --save-devnpx intlayer init
    • intlayer

      The core package that provides internationalization tools for configuration management, translation, content declaration, transpilation, and CLI commands.

    • react-intlayer The package that integrates Intlayer with React application. It provides context providers and hooks for React internationalization.

    • vite-intlayer Includes the Vite plugin for integrating Intlayer with the Vite bundler, as well as middleware for detecting the user's preferred locale, managing cookies, and handling URL redirection.

    Step 2: Configuration of your project

    Step-by-Step Guide to Set Up Intlayer in a React Router v7 Application with File-System Routes

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    See Application Template on GitHub.

    Create a config file to configure the languages of your application:

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    import { type IntlayerConfig, Locales } from "intlayer";
    
    const config: IntlayerConfig = {
      internationalization: {
        defaultLocale: Locales.ENGLISH,
        locales: [Locales.ENGLISH, Locales.FRENCH, Locales.SPANISH],
      },
    };
    
    export default config;
    Through this configuration file, you can set up localized URLs, middleware redirection, cookie names, the location and extension of your content declarations, disable Intlayer logs in the console, and more. For a complete list of available parameters, refer to the configuration documentation.

    Step 3: Integrate Intlayer in Your Vite Configuration

    Add the intlayer plugin into your configuration:

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    import { reactRouter } from "@react-router/dev/vite";import { defineConfig } from "vite";import { intlayer } from "vite-intlayer";export default defineConfig({  plugins: [reactRouter(), intlayer()],});
    The intlayer() Vite plugin is used to integrate Intlayer with Vite. It ensures the building of content declaration files and monitors them in development mode. It defines Intlayer environment variables within the Vite application. Additionally, it provides aliases to optimize performance.

    Step 4: Configure React Router v7 Routes

    Set up your routing configuration with locale-aware routes:

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    import { layout, route, type RouteConfig } from "@react-router/dev/routes";export default [  route("/:lang?", "routes/page.tsx"), // Localized home page  route("/:lang?/about", "routes/about/page.tsx"), // Localized about page] satisfies RouteConfig;

    Step 5: Create Layout Components

    Set up your root layout and locale-specific layouts:

    Root Layout

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    import { getLocaleFromPath } from "intlayer";import { IntlayerProvider } from "react-intlayer";import {  data,  Meta,  Scripts,  ScrollRestoration,  useLoaderData,} from "react-router";import type { Route } from "./+types/root";// ... Unchanged App, links and ErrorBoundary codeexport async function loader({ request }: Route.LoaderArgs) {  const locale = getLocaleFromPath(request.url);  if (!locale) {    throw data("Language not supported", { status: 404 });  }  return { locale };}export function Layout({  children,}: { children: React.ReactNode } & Route.ComponentProps) {  const data = useLoaderData<typeof loader>();  const { locale } = data ?? {};  return (    <html lang={locale}>      <head>        <meta charSet="utf-8" />        <meta content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" name="viewport" />        <Meta />        <Links />      </head>      <body>        <IntlayerProvider locale={locale}>{children}</IntlayerProvider>        <ScrollRestoration />        <Scripts />      </body>    </html>  );}

    Step 6: Declare Your Content

    Create and manage your content declarations to store translations:

    app/routes/[lang]/page.content.ts
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    import { t, type Dictionary } from "intlayer";const pageContent = {  key: "page",  content: {    title: t({      en: "Welcome to React Router v7 + Intlayer",      es: "Bienvenido a React Router v7 + Intlayer",      fr: "Bienvenue sur React Router v7 + Intlayer",    }),    description: t({      en: "Build multilingual applications with ease using React Router v7 and Intlayer.",      es: "Cree aplicaciones multilingües fácilmente usando React Router v7 y Intlayer.",      fr: "Créez des applications multilingues facilement avec React Router v7 et Intlayer.",    }),    aboutLink: t({      en: "Learn About Us",      es: "Aprender Sobre Nosotros",      fr: "En savoir plus sur nous",    }),    homeLink: t({      en: "Home",      es: "Inicio",      fr: "Accueil",    }),  },} satisfies Dictionary;export default pageContent;
    Your content declarations can be defined anywhere in your application as soon they are included into the contentDir directory (by default, ./app). And match the content declaration file extension (by default, .content.{json,ts,tsx,js,jsx,mjs,cjs}).
    For more details, refer to the content declaration documentation.

    Step 7: Create Locale-Aware Components

    Create a LocalizedLink component for locale-aware navigation:

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    import type { FC } from "react";import { getLocalizedUrl, type LocalesValues } from "intlayer";import { useLocale } from "react-intlayer";import { Link, type LinkProps, type To } from "react-router";const isExternalLink = (to: string) => /^(https?:)?\/\//.test(to);export const locacalizeTo = (to: To, locale: LocalesValues): To => {  if (typeof to === "string") {    if (isExternalLink(to)) {      return to;    }    return getLocalizedUrl(to, locale);  }  if (isExternalLink(to.pathname ?? "")) {    return to;  }  return {    ...to,    pathname: getLocalizedUrl(to.pathname ?? "", locale),  };};export const LocalizedLink: FC<LinkProps> = (props) => {  const { locale } = useLocale();  return <Link {...props} to={locacalizeTo(props.to, locale)} />;};

    In the case you want to navigate to the localized routes, you can use the useLocalizedNavigate hook:

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    import { useLocale } from "react-intlayer";import { type NavigateOptions, type To, useNavigate } from "react-router";import { locacalizeTo } from "~/components/localized-link";export const useLocalizedNavigate = () => {  const navigate = useNavigate();  const { locale } = useLocale();  const localizedNavigate = (to: To, options?: NavigateOptions) => {    const localedTo = locacalizeTo(to, locale);    navigate(localedTo, options);  };  return localizedNavigate;};

    Step 8: Utilize Intlayer in Your Pages

    Access your content dictionaries throughout your application:

    Localized Home Page

    app/routes/page.tsx
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    import { getIntlayer, validatePrefix } from "intlayer";import { useIntlayer } from "react-intlayer";import { data } from "react-router";import { LocaleSwitcher } from "~/components/locale-switcher";import { Navbar } from "~/components/navbar";import type { Route } from "./+types/page";export const loader = ({ params }: Route.LoaderArgs) => {  const { locale } = params;  const { isValid } = validatePrefix(locale);  if (!isValid) {    throw data("Locale not supported", { status: 404 });  }};export const meta: Route.MetaFunction = ({ params }) => {  const content = getIntlayer("page", params.locale);  return [    { title: content.title },    { content: content.description, name: "description" },  ];};export default function Page() {  const { title, description, aboutLink } = useIntlayer("page");  return (    <div>      <h1>{title}</h1>      <p>{description}</p>      <nav>        <LocalizedLink to="/about">{aboutLink}</LocalizedLink>      </nav>    </div>  );}
    To Learn more about the useIntlayer hook, refer to the documentation.
    If your app already exists, you can use the Intlayer Compiler, as well as the extract command, to transform thousands of components in a second.

    Step 9: Create a Locale Switcher Component

    Create a component to allow users to change languages:

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    import type { FC } from "react";import {  getHTMLTextDir,  getLocaleName,  getLocalizedUrl,  getPathWithoutLocale,} from "intlayer";import { setLocaleInStorage, useIntlayer, useLocale } from "react-intlayer";import { Link, useLocation } from "react-router";export const LocaleSwitcher: FC = () => {  const { localeSwitcherLabel } = useIntlayer("locale-switcher");  const { pathname } = useLocation();  const { availableLocales, locale } = useLocale();  const pathWithoutLocale = getPathWithoutLocale(pathname);  return (    <ol>      {availableLocales.map((localeItem) => (        <li key={localeItem}>          <Link            aria-current={localeItem === locale ? "page" : undefined}            aria-label={`${localeSwitcherLabel.value} ${getLocaleName(localeItem)}`}            onClick={() => setLocale(localeItem)}            to={getLocalizedUrl(pathWithoutLocale, localeItem)}          >            <span>              {/* Locale - e.g. FR */}              {localeItem}            </span>            <span>              {/* Language in its own Locale - e.g. Français */}              {getLocaleName(localeItem, locale)}            </span>            <span dir={getHTMLTextDir(localeItem)} lang={localeItem}>              {/* Language in current Locale - e.g. Francés with current locale set to Locales.SPANISH */}              {getLocaleName(localeItem)}            </span>            <span dir="ltr" lang={Locales.ENGLISH}>              {/* Language in English - e.g. French */}              {getLocaleName(localeItem, Locales.ENGLISH)}            </span>          </Link>        </li>      ))}    </ol>  );};
    To Learn more about the useLocale hook, refer to the documentation.

    Step 10: Add HTML Attributes Management (Optional)

    Create a hook to manage HTML lang and dir attributes:

    app/hooks/useI18nHTMLAttributes.tsx
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    import { getHTMLTextDir } from "intlayer";import { useEffect } from "react";import { useLocale } from "react-intlayer";export const useI18nHTMLAttributes = () => {  const { locale } = useLocale();  useEffect(() => {    document.documentElement.lang = locale;    document.documentElement.dir = getHTMLTextDir(locale);  }, [locale]);};

    Then use it in your root component:

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    import { Outlet } from "react-router";import { IntlayerProvider } from "react-intlayer";import { useI18nHTMLAttributes } from "app/hooks/useI18nHTMLAttributes"; // import the hookexport default function RootLayout() {  useI18nHTMLAttributes(); // call the hook  return (    <IntlayerProvider>      <Outlet />    </IntlayerProvider>  );}

    Step 11: Add middleware (Optional)

    You can also use the intlayerProxy to add server-side routing to your application. This plugin will automatically detect the current locale based on the URL and set the appropriate locale cookie. If no locale is specified, the plugin will determine the most appropriate locale based on the user's browser language preferences. If no locale is detected, it will redirect to the default locale.

    Note that to use the intlayerProxy in production, you need to switch the vite-intlayer package from devDependencies to dependencies.
    vite.config.ts
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    import { defineConfig } from "vite";import react from "@vitejs/plugin-react-swc";import { intlayer, intlayerProxy } from "vite-intlayer";// https://vitejs.dev/config/export default defineConfig({  plugins: [    intlayerProxy(), // should be placed first    react(),    intlayer(),  ],});

    (Optional) Step 12: Extract the content of your components

    If you have an existing codebase, transforming thousands of files can be time-consuming.

    To ease this process, Intlayer propose a compiler / extractor to transform your components and extract the content.

    To set it up, you can add a compiler section in your intlayer.config.ts file:

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    import { type IntlayerConfig } from "intlayer";
    
    const config: IntlayerConfig = {
      // ... Rest of your config
      compiler: {
        /**
         * Indicates if the compiler should be enabled.
         */
        enabled: true,
    
        /**
         * Defines the output files path
         */
        output: ({ fileName, extension }) => `./${fileName}${extension}`,
    
        /**
         * Indicates if the components should be saved after being transformed.
         *
         * - If `true`, the compiler will rewrite the component file in the disk. So the transformation will be permanent, and the compiler will skip the transformation for the next process. That way, the compiler can transform the app, and then it can be removed.
         *
         * - If `false`, the compiler will inject the `useIntlayer()` function call into the code in the build output only, and keep the base codebase intact. The transformation will be done only in memory.
         */
        saveComponents: false,
    
        /**
         * Dictionary key prefix
         */
        dictionaryKeyPrefix: "",
      },
    };
    
    export default config;

    Run the extractor to transform your components and extract the content

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    npx intlayer extract

    Update your vite.config.ts to include the intlayerCompiler plugin:

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    import { defineConfig } from "vite";import { intlayer, intlayerCompiler } from "vite-intlayer";export default defineConfig({ plugins: [   intlayer(),   intlayerCompiler(), // Adds the compiler plugin ],});
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    npm run build # Or npm run dev

    Configure TypeScript

    Intlayer uses module augmentation to get benefits of TypeScript and make your codebase stronger.

    Ensure your TypeScript configuration includes the autogenerated types:

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    {  // ... your existing configurations  include: [    // ... your existing includes    ".intlayer/**/*.ts", // Include the auto-generated types  ],}

    Git Configuration

    It is recommended to ignore the files generated by Intlayer. This allows you to avoid committing them to your Git repository.

    To do this, you can add the following instructions to your .gitignore file:

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    # Ignore the files generated by Intlayer.intlayer

    VS Code Extension

    To improve your development experience with Intlayer, you can install the official Intlayer VS Code Extension.

    Install from the VS Code Marketplace

    This extension provides:

    • Autocompletion for translation keys.
    • Real-time error detection for missing translations.
    • Inline previews of translated content.
    • Quick actions to easily create and update translations.

    For more details on how to use the extension, refer to the Intlayer VS Code Extension documentation.


    Go Further

    To go further, you can implement the visual editor or externalize your content using the CMS.


    Documentation References

    • Intlayer Documentation
    • React Router v7 Documentation
    • useIntlayer hook
    • useLocale hook
    • Content Declaration
    • Configuration

    This comprehensive guide provides everything you need to integrate Intlayer with React Router v7 for a fully internationalized application with locale-aware routing and TypeScript support.

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      npm install intlayer react-intlayernpm install vite-intlayer --save-devnpx intlayer init
      import { reactRouter } from "@react-router/dev/vite";import { defineConfig } from "vite";import { intlayer } from "vite-intlayer";export default defineConfig({  plugins: [reactRouter(), intlayer()],});
      import { layout, route, type RouteConfig } from "@react-router/dev/routes";export default [  route("/:lang?", "routes/page.tsx"), // Localized home page  route("/:lang?/about", "routes/about/page.tsx"), // Localized about page] satisfies RouteConfig;
      import { getLocaleFromPath } from "intlayer";import { IntlayerProvider } from "react-intlayer";import {  data,  Meta,  Scripts,  ScrollRestoration,  useLoaderData,} from "react-router";import type { Route } from "./+types/root";// ... Unchanged App, links and ErrorBoundary codeexport async function loader({ request }: Route.LoaderArgs) {  const locale = getLocaleFromPath(request.url);  if (!locale) {    throw data("Language not supported", { status: 404 });  }  return { locale };}export function Layout({  children,}: { children: React.ReactNode } & Route.ComponentProps) {  const data = useLoaderData<typeof loader>();  const { locale } = data ?? {};  return (    <html lang={locale}>      <head>        <meta charSet="utf-8" />        <meta content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" name="viewport" />        <Meta />        <Links />      </head>      <body>        <IntlayerProvider locale={locale}>{children}</IntlayerProvider>        <ScrollRestoration />        <Scripts />      </body>    </html>  );}
      import { t, type Dictionary } from "intlayer";const pageContent = {  key: "page",  content: {    title: t({      en: "Welcome to React Router v7 + Intlayer",      es: "Bienvenido a React Router v7 + Intlayer",      fr: "Bienvenue sur React Router v7 + Intlayer",    }),    description: t({      en: "Build multilingual applications with ease using React Router v7 and Intlayer.",      es: "Cree aplicaciones multilingües fácilmente usando React Router v7 y Intlayer.",      fr: "Créez des applications multilingues facilement avec React Router v7 et Intlayer.",    }),    aboutLink: t({      en: "Learn About Us",      es: "Aprender Sobre Nosotros",      fr: "En savoir plus sur nous",    }),    homeLink: t({      en: "Home",      es: "Inicio",      fr: "Accueil",    }),  },} satisfies Dictionary;export default pageContent;
      import type { FC } from "react";import { getLocalizedUrl, type LocalesValues } from "intlayer";import { useLocale } from "react-intlayer";import { Link, type LinkProps, type To } from "react-router";const isExternalLink = (to: string) => /^(https?:)?\/\//.test(to);export const locacalizeTo = (to: To, locale: LocalesValues): To => {  if (typeof to === "string") {    if (isExternalLink(to)) {      return to;    }    return getLocalizedUrl(to, locale);  }  if (isExternalLink(to.pathname ?? "")) {    return to;  }  return {    ...to,    pathname: getLocalizedUrl(to.pathname ?? "", locale),  };};export const LocalizedLink: FC<LinkProps> = (props) => {  const { locale } = useLocale();  return <Link {...props} to={locacalizeTo(props.to, locale)} />;};
      import { useLocale } from "react-intlayer";import { type NavigateOptions, type To, useNavigate } from "react-router";import { locacalizeTo } from "~/components/localized-link";export const useLocalizedNavigate = () => {  const navigate = useNavigate();  const { locale } = useLocale();  const localizedNavigate = (to: To, options?: NavigateOptions) => {    const localedTo = locacalizeTo(to, locale);    navigate(localedTo, options);  };  return localizedNavigate;};
      import { getIntlayer, validatePrefix } from "intlayer";import { useIntlayer } from "react-intlayer";import { data } from "react-router";import { LocaleSwitcher } from "~/components/locale-switcher";import { Navbar } from "~/components/navbar";import type { Route } from "./+types/page";export const loader = ({ params }: Route.LoaderArgs) => {  const { locale } = params;  const { isValid } = validatePrefix(locale);  if (!isValid) {    throw data("Locale not supported", { status: 404 });  }};export const meta: Route.MetaFunction = ({ params }) => {  const content = getIntlayer("page", params.locale);  return [    { title: content.title },    { content: content.description, name: "description" },  ];};export default function Page() {  const { title, description, aboutLink } = useIntlayer("page");  return (    <div>      <h1>{title}</h1>      <p>{description}</p>      <nav>        <LocalizedLink to="/about">{aboutLink}</LocalizedLink>      </nav>    </div>  );}
      import type { FC } from "react";import {  getHTMLTextDir,  getLocaleName,  getLocalizedUrl,  getPathWithoutLocale,} from "intlayer";import { setLocaleInStorage, useIntlayer, useLocale } from "react-intlayer";import { Link, useLocation } from "react-router";export const LocaleSwitcher: FC = () => {  const { localeSwitcherLabel } = useIntlayer("locale-switcher");  const { pathname } = useLocation();  const { availableLocales, locale } = useLocale();  const pathWithoutLocale = getPathWithoutLocale(pathname);  return (    <ol>      {availableLocales.map((localeItem) => (        <li key={localeItem}>          <Link            aria-current={localeItem === locale ? "page" : undefined}            aria-label={`${localeSwitcherLabel.value} ${getLocaleName(localeItem)}`}            onClick={() => setLocale(localeItem)}            to={getLocalizedUrl(pathWithoutLocale, localeItem)}          >            <span>              {/* Locale - e.g. FR */}              {localeItem}            </span>            <span>              {/* Language in its own Locale - e.g. Français */}              {getLocaleName(localeItem, locale)}            </span>            <span dir={getHTMLTextDir(localeItem)} lang={localeItem}>              {/* Language in current Locale - e.g. Francés with current locale set to Locales.SPANISH */}              {getLocaleName(localeItem)}            </span>            <span dir="ltr" lang={Locales.ENGLISH}>              {/* Language in English - e.g. French */}              {getLocaleName(localeItem, Locales.ENGLISH)}            </span>          </Link>        </li>      ))}    </ol>  );};
      import { getHTMLTextDir } from "intlayer";import { useEffect } from "react";import { useLocale } from "react-intlayer";export const useI18nHTMLAttributes = () => {  const { locale } = useLocale();  useEffect(() => {    document.documentElement.lang = locale;    document.documentElement.dir = getHTMLTextDir(locale);  }, [locale]);};
      import { Outlet } from "react-router";import { IntlayerProvider } from "react-intlayer";import { useI18nHTMLAttributes } from "app/hooks/useI18nHTMLAttributes"; // import the hookexport default function RootLayout() {  useI18nHTMLAttributes(); // call the hook  return (    <IntlayerProvider>      <Outlet />    </IntlayerProvider>  );}
      import { defineConfig } from "vite";import react from "@vitejs/plugin-react-swc";import { intlayer, intlayerProxy } from "vite-intlayer";// https://vitejs.dev/config/export default defineConfig({  plugins: [    intlayerProxy(), // should be placed first    react(),    intlayer(),  ],});
      npx intlayer extract
      import { defineConfig } from "vite";import { intlayer, intlayerCompiler } from "vite-intlayer";export default defineConfig({ plugins: [   intlayer(),   intlayerCompiler(), // Adds the compiler plugin ],});
      npm run build # Or npm run dev
      {  // ... your existing configurations  include: [    // ... your existing includes    ".intlayer/**/*.ts", // Include the auto-generated types  ],}
      # Ignore the files generated by Intlayer.intlayer