##Polymer.AppLocalizeBehavior
Polymer.AppLocalizeBehavior
wraps the format.js library to
help you internationalize your application. Note that if you're on a browser that
does not natively support the Intl
object, you must load the polyfill yourself. An example polyfill can
be found here.
Polymer.AppLocalizeBehavior
supports the same message-syntax
of format.js, in its entirety; use the library docs as reference for the
available message formats and options.
Sample application loading resources from an external file:
<dom-module id="x-app">
<template>
<div>{{localize('hello', 'name', 'Batman')}}</div>
</template>
<script>
Polymer({
is: "x-app",
behaviors: [
Polymer.AppLocalizeBehavior
],
properties: {
language: {
value: 'en'
},
}
attached: function() {
this.loadResources(this.resolveUrl('locales.json'));
},
});
</script>
</dom-module>
Alternatively, you can also inline your resources inside the app itself:
<dom-module id="x-app">
<template>
<div>{{localize('hello', 'name', 'Batman')}}</div>
</template>
<script>
Polymer({
is: "x-app",
behaviors: [
Polymer.AppLocalizeBehavior
],
properties: {
language: {
value: 'en'
},
resources: {
value: function() {
return {
'en': { 'hello': 'My name is {name}.' },
'fr': { 'hello': 'Je m\'apelle {name}.' }
}
}
}
});
</script>
</dom-module>