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| # I18n Contribution Guide | |
| ## Table of Contents | |
| - [Adding a new locale](#adding-a-new-locale) | |
| - [Choosing a directory name for a locale](#choosing-a-directory-name-for-a-locale) | |
| - [index.js](#index.js) | |
| - [localize](#localize) | |
| - [localize.ordinalNumber](#localize.ordinalnumber) | |
| - [localize.era and using buildLocalizeFn function](#localize.era-and-using-buildlocalizefn-function) | |
| - [Formatting localizers](#formatting-localizers) | |
| - [localize.quarter](#localize.quarter) | |
| - [localize.month](#localize.month) | |
| - [localize.day](#localize.day) | |
| - [localize.dayPeriod](#localize.dayperiod) | |
| - [formatLong](#formatlong) | |
| - [formatLong.dateFormats](#formatlong.dateformats) | |
| - [formatLong.timeFormats](#formatlong.timeformats) | |
| - [formatLong.dateTimeFormats](#formatlong.datetimeformats) | |
| - [formatRelative](#formatrelative) | |
| - [match](#match) | |
| - [formatDistance](#formatdistance) | |
| - [Tests](#tests) | |
| - [Creating a locale with the same language as another locale](#creating-a-locale-with-the-same-language-as-another-locale) | |
| ## Adding a new locale | |
| To add a new locale: | |
| - [Choose a directory name for it](#choosing-a-directory-name-for-a-locale). | |
| - Copy the content of an existing locale (e.g. `en-US`) into the newly created directory. | |
| - Replace the values in the content with yours file-by-file. | |
| Use [CLDR data](https://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/32/summary/root.html) | |
| as a point of reference which values to choose. | |
| All locales contain a number of properties: | |
| - [`formatDistance`](#formatdistance) — distance localizer function used by `formatDistance` and `formatDistanceStrict`. | |
| - [`formatLong`](#formatlong) — contains long date localizer functions used by `format` and `formatRelative`. | |
| - [`formatRelative`](#formatrelative) — relative date localizer function used by `formatRelative`. | |
| - [`localize`](#localize) — contains functions, which localize the various date values. Required by `format` and `formatRelative`. | |
| - [`match`](#match) — contains functions to parse date values. Required by `parse`. | |
| - [`options`](#indexjs) — contains the index of the first day of the week for functions such as `startOfWeek`, | |
| and the value which determines the first week of the year | |
| for functions like `setWeek`. | |
| ### Choosing a directory name for a locale | |
| Use the four letter code for the directory name (e.g. `en-GB`), | |
| Use the two/three letter code: | |
| - if the language code and the country code are the same (e.g. `pt` instead of `pt-PT`). | |
| - if the language is used in only one country (e.g. `fil` instead of `fil-PH`). | |
| - if all countries who use the language | |
| also use the same regional standards: the first day of the week, | |
| the week numbering (see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Week#Week_numbering), | |
| calendar date format (see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar_date) | |
| and date representation (see: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_and_time_representation_by_country | |
| and: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_format_by_country) | |
| (e.g. `ca` instead of `ca-ES` and `ca-AD`). | |
| ### index.js | |
| Locale's `index.js` is where all the properties of the locale are combined in a single file, | |
| documented in JSDoc format. | |
| ```javascript | |
| import formatDistance from './_lib/formatDistance/index.js' | |
| import formatLong from './_lib/formatLong/index.js' | |
| import formatRelative from './_lib/formatRelative/index.js' | |
| import localize from './_lib/localize/index.js' | |
| import match from './_lib/match/index.js' | |
| /** | |
| * @type {Locale} | |
| * @category Locales | |
| * | |
| * // Name of the locale. | |
| * // Inside the parentheses - name of the country - if the locale uses the four letter code, e.g. en-US, fr-CA or pt-BR. | |
| * @summary English locale (United States). | |
| * | |
| * // Name of the language (used by https://date-fns.org/ website) | |
| * @language English | |
| * | |
| * // ISO 639-2 code. See the list here: | |
| * // https://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/code_list.php | |
| * // Used by https://date-fns.org/ to detect the list of the countries that uses the language. | |
| * @iso-639-2 eng | |
| * | |
| * // Authors of the locale (including anyone who corrected or fixed the locale) | |
| * @author Sasha Koss [@kossnocorp]{@link https://github.com/kossnocorp} | |
| * @author Lesha Koss [@leshakoss]{@link https://github.com/leshakoss} | |
| */ | |
| var locale = { | |
| code: 'en', | |
| formatDistance: formatDistance, | |
| formatLong: formatLong, | |
| formatRelative: formatRelative, | |
| localize: localize, | |
| match: match, | |
| options: { | |
| // Index of the first day of the week. | |
| // Sunday is 0, Monday is 1, Saturday is 6. | |
| weekStartsOn: 0, | |
| // Nth of January which is always in the first week of the year. See: | |
| // https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Week#Week_numbering | |
| // http://www.pjh2.de/datetime/weeknumber/wnd.php?l=en | |
| firstWeekContainsDate: 1 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| export default locale | |
| ``` | |
| ### localize | |
| Put this object in `_lib/localize/index.js` inside your locale directory. | |
| Contains a number of functions for used by `format`: | |
| ```js | |
| var localize = { | |
| ordinalNumber, | |
| era, | |
| quarter, | |
| month, | |
| day, | |
| dayPeriod | |
| } | |
| export default localize | |
| ``` | |
| #### localize.ordinalNumber | |
| Function that takes a numeric argument and returns a string with ordinal number: | |
| ```js | |
| // In `en-US` locale: | |
| function ordinalNumber (dirtyNumber, dirtyOptions) { | |
| var number = Number(dirtyNumber) | |
| var rem100 = number % 100 | |
| if (rem100 > 20 || rem100 < 10) { | |
| switch (rem100 % 10) { | |
| case 1: | |
| return number + 'st' | |
| case 2: | |
| return number + 'nd' | |
| case 3: | |
| return number + 'rd' | |
| } | |
| } | |
| return number + 'th' | |
| } | |
| var localize = { | |
| ordinalNumber: ordinalNumber, | |
| // ... | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| If the form of the ordinal number depends on the grammatical case (or other grammatical structures), | |
| use `options.unit` argument which could be one of the values 'year', 'quarter', 'month', 'week', | |
| 'date', 'dayOfYear', 'day', 'hour', 'minute' or 'second': | |
| ```js | |
| // In `ru` locale: | |
| function ordinalNumber (dirtyNumber, dirtyOptions) { | |
| var options = dirtyOptions || {} | |
| var unit = String(options.unit) | |
| var suffix | |
| if (unit === 'date') { | |
| suffix = '-е' | |
| } else if (unit === 'week' || unit === 'minute' || unit === 'second') { | |
| suffix = '-я' | |
| } else { | |
| suffix = '-й' | |
| } | |
| return dirtyNumber + suffix | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| #### localize.era and using buildLocalizeFn function | |
| Localizes a numeric era. Takes either 0 or 1 as the first argument. | |
| As with many of the `localize` functions, they can be generated by built-in | |
| `buildLocalizeFn` function. | |
| From the CLDR chart, use ['Date & Time'/'Gregorian'/'Eras'](https://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/32/summary/en.html#1771) values. | |
| ```js | |
| // In `en-US` locale: | |
| import buildLocalizeFn from '../../../_lib/buildLocalizeFn/index.js' | |
| var eraValues = { | |
| narrow: ['B', 'A'], | |
| abbreviated: ['BC', 'AD'], | |
| wide: ['Before Christ', 'Anno Domini'] | |
| } | |
| var localize = { | |
| // ... | |
| era: buildLocalizeFn({ | |
| values: eraValues, | |
| defaultWidth: 'wide' | |
| }), | |
| // ... | |
| } | |
| export default localize | |
| ``` | |
| General usage of the function: | |
| ```js | |
| var result = locale.localize.era(1, {width: 'abbreviated'}) | |
| //=> 'AD' | |
| ``` | |
| If `width` is not provided or the `values` object does not contain values for the provided width, | |
| `defaultWidth` will be used. `defaultWidth` should indicate the longest form of the localized value. | |
| The same is true for all other `localize` functions. | |
| `width` for `localize.era` function could be either 'narrow', 'abbreviated' or 'wide'. | |
| ```js | |
| var result = locale.localize.era(1, {width: 'foobar'}) | |
| //=> 'Anno Domini' | |
| ``` | |
| #### Formatting localizers | |
| For some languages, there is a difference between "stand-alone" localizers and "formatting" localizers. | |
| "Stand-alone" means that the resulting value should make grammatical sense without context. | |
| "Formatting" means that the resulting value should be declined using the grammar rules of the language | |
| as if the value was a part of a date. | |
| For example, for languages with grammatical cases, the stand-alone month could be in the nominative case ("January"), | |
| and the formatting month could decline as a part of the phrase "1st of January". | |
| In this case, use parameters `formattingValues` and `defaultFormattingWidth` of `buildLocalizeFn` function. | |
| Any localizer could be stand-alone and formatting. | |
| Check the CLDR chart for the unit to see if stand-alone and formatting values are different for a certain unit. | |
| If there's no difference (usually it happens in languages without grammatical cases), | |
| parameters `formattingValues` and `defaultFormattingWidth` are not needed. | |
| In this example, in Russian language a stand-alone month is in the nominative case ("январь"), | |
| and formatting month is in the genitive case ("января" as in "1-е января"). Notice the different endings: | |
| ```js | |
| // In `ru` locale: | |
| var monthValues = { | |
| narrow: ['Я', 'Ф', 'М', 'А', 'М', 'И', 'И', 'А', 'С', 'О', 'Н', 'Д'], | |
| abbreviated: ['янв.', 'фев.', 'март', 'апр.', 'май', 'июнь', 'июль', 'авг.', 'сент.', 'окт.', 'нояб.', 'дек.'], | |
| wide: ['январь', 'февраль', 'март', 'апрель', 'май', 'июнь', 'июль', 'август', 'сентябрь', 'октябрь', 'ноябрь', 'декабрь'] | |
| } | |
| var formattingMonthValues = { | |
| narrow: ['Я', 'Ф', 'М', 'А', 'М', 'И', 'И', 'А', 'С', 'О', 'Н', 'Д'], | |
| abbreviated: ['янв.', 'фев.', 'мар.', 'апр.', 'мая', 'июн.', 'июл.', 'авг.', 'сент.', 'окт.', 'нояб.', 'дек.'], | |
| wide: ['января', 'февраля', 'марта', 'апреля', 'мая', 'июня', 'июля', 'августа', 'сентября', 'октября', 'ноября', 'декабря'] | |
| } | |
| var localize = { | |
| // ... | |
| month: buildLocalizeFn({ | |
| values: monthValues, | |
| defaultWidth: 'wide', | |
| formattingValues: formattingMonthValues, | |
| defaultFormattingWidth: 'wide' | |
| }), | |
| // ... | |
| } | |
| export default localize | |
| ``` | |
| #### localize.quarter | |
| Localizes a quarter. Takes 1, 2, 3 or 4 as the first argument. | |
| `width` could be either 'narrow', 'abbreviated' or 'wide'. | |
| From the CLDR chart, use ['Date & Time'/'Gregorian'/'Quarters'](https://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/32/summary/en.html#1781) values. | |
| ```js | |
| // In `en-US` locale: | |
| import buildLocalizeFn from '../../../_lib/buildLocalizeFn/index.js' | |
| var quarterValues = { | |
| narrow: ['1', '2', '3', '4'], | |
| abbreviated: ['Q1', 'Q2', 'Q3', 'Q4'], | |
| wide: ['1st quarter', '2nd quarter', '3rd quarter', '4th quarter'] | |
| } | |
| var localize = { | |
| // ... | |
| quarter: buildLocalizeFn({ | |
| values: quarterValues, | |
| defaultWidth: 'wide', | |
| argumentCallback: function (quarter) { | |
| return Number(quarter) - 1 | |
| } | |
| }), | |
| // ... | |
| } | |
| export default localize | |
| ``` | |
| Note the usage of `argumentCallback` here. It converts the value passed into `localize.quarter` function | |
| (one of 1, 2, 3 or 4) into the index of the values array inside `quarterValues` (one of 0, 1, 2 or 3). | |
| #### localize.month | |
| Localizes a month. Takes numbers between 0 (for January) and 11 (for December). | |
| `width` could be either 'narrow', 'abbreviated' or 'wide'. | |
| From the CLDR chart, use ['Date & Time'/'Gregorian'/'Months'](https://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/32/summary/en.html#1793) values. | |
| ```js | |
| // In `en-US` locale: | |
| import buildLocalizeFn from '../../../_lib/buildLocalizeFn/index.js' | |
| var monthValues = { | |
| narrow: ['J', 'F', 'M', 'A', 'M', 'J', 'J', 'A', 'S', 'O', 'N', 'D'], | |
| abbreviated: ['Jan', 'Feb', 'Mar', 'Apr', 'May', 'Jun', 'Jul', 'Aug', 'Sep', 'Oct', 'Nov', 'Dec'], | |
| wide: ['January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June', 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', 'November', 'December'] | |
| } | |
| var localize = { | |
| // ... | |
| month: buildLocalizeFn({ | |
| values: monthValues, | |
| defaultWidth: 'wide' | |
| }), | |
| // ... | |
| } | |
| export default localize | |
| ``` | |
| **NOTE**: in English, the names of days of the week and months are capitalized. | |
| Check if the same is true for the language you're working on. | |
| Generally, formatted dates should look like they are in the middle of a sentence, | |
| e.g. in Spanish language the weekdays and months should be in the lowercase: | |
| ```js | |
| // In `es` locale: | |
| var monthValues = { | |
| narrow: ['E', 'F', 'M', 'A', 'M', 'J', 'J', 'A', 'S', 'O', 'N', 'D'], | |
| abbreviated: ['ene.', 'feb.', 'mar.', 'abr.', 'may.', 'jun.', 'jul.', 'ago.', 'sep.', 'oct.', 'nov.', 'dic.'], | |
| wide: ['enero', 'febrero', 'marzo', 'abril', 'mayo', 'junio', 'julio', 'agosto', 'septiembre', 'octubre', 'noviembre', 'diciembre'] | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| `monthValues.narrow` are usually capitalized in every language. Check the CLDR chart for your language. | |
| #### localize.day | |
| Localizes a week day. Takes numbers between 0 (for Sunday) and 6 (for Saturday). | |
| `width` could be either 'narrow', 'short', 'abbreviated' or 'wide'. | |
| From the CLDR chart, use ['Date & Time'/'Gregorian'/'Days'](https://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/32/summary/en.html#1829) values. | |
| ```js | |
| // In `en-US` locale: | |
| import buildLocalizeFn from '../../../_lib/buildLocalizeFn/index.js' | |
| var dayValues = { | |
| narrow: ['S', 'M', 'T', 'W', 'T', 'F', 'S'], | |
| short: ['Su', 'Mo', 'Tu', 'We', 'Th', 'Fr', 'Sa'], | |
| abbreviated: ['Sun', 'Mon', 'Tue', 'Wed', 'Thu', 'Fri', 'Sat'], | |
| wide: ['Sunday', 'Monday', 'Tuesday', 'Wednesday', 'Thursday', 'Friday', 'Saturday'] | |
| } | |
| var localize = { | |
| // ... | |
| day: buildLocalizeFn({ | |
| values: dayValues, | |
| defaultWidth: 'wide' | |
| }), | |
| // ... | |
| } | |
| export default localize | |
| ``` | |
| **NOTE**: the rules of capitalization from `localize.month` are also true for `localize.day`. | |
| #### localize.dayPeriod | |
| Localizes a certain day period. | |
| Could take one of these strings as the argument: 'am', 'pm', 'midnight', 'noon', 'morning', 'afternoon', 'evening', 'night'. | |
| `width` could be either 'narrow', 'abbreviated' or 'wide'. | |
| From the CLDR chart, use ['Date & Time'/'Gregorian'/'Day periods'](https://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/32/summary/en.html#1857) values. | |
| ```js | |
| // In `en-US` locale: | |
| import buildLocalizeFn from '../../../_lib/buildLocalizeFn/index.js' | |
| var dayPeriodValues = { | |
| narrow: { | |
| am: 'a', | |
| pm: 'p', | |
| midnight: 'mi', | |
| noon: 'n', | |
| morning: 'in the morning', | |
| afternoon: 'in the afternoon', | |
| evening: 'in the evening', | |
| night: 'at night' | |
| }, | |
| abbreviated: { | |
| am: 'AM', | |
| pm: 'PM', | |
| midnight: 'midnight', | |
| noon: 'noon', | |
| morning: 'in the morning', | |
| afternoon: 'in the afternoon', | |
| evening: 'in the evening', | |
| night: 'at night' | |
| }, | |
| wide: { | |
| am: 'a.m.', | |
| pm: 'p.m.', | |
| midnight: 'midnight', | |
| noon: 'noon', | |
| morning: 'in the morning', | |
| afternoon: 'in the afternoon', | |
| evening: 'in the evening', | |
| night: 'at night' | |
| } | |
| } | |
| var localize = { | |
| // ... | |
| dayPeriod: buildLocalizeFn({ | |
| values: dayPeriodValues, | |
| defaultWidth: 'wide' | |
| }) | |
| } | |
| export default localize | |
| ``` | |
| ### formatLong | |
| Put this object in `_lib/formatLong/index.js` inside your locale directory. | |
| Locale date formats written in `format` token string format. | |
| See the list of tokens: https://date-fns.org/docs/format | |
| Use https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_format_by_country and CLDR chart as the reference. | |
| #### formatLong.dateFormats | |
| Use ['Date & Time'/'Gregorian'/'Formats - Standard - Date Formats'](https://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/32/summary/en.html#1901) values | |
| from the CLDR chart as a reference. | |
| ```js | |
| // In `en-US` locale | |
| import buildFormatLongFn from '../../../_lib/buildFormatLongFn/index.js' | |
| var dateFormats = { | |
| full: 'EEEE, MMMM do, y', | |
| long: 'MMMM do, y', | |
| medium: 'MMM d, y', | |
| short: 'MM/dd/yyyy' | |
| } | |
| var formatLong = { | |
| date: buildFormatLongFn({ | |
| formats: dateFormats, | |
| defaultWidth: 'full' | |
| }), | |
| // ... | |
| } | |
| export default formatLong | |
| ``` | |
| `dateFormats.long` usually contains the longest form of writing the year, the month, and the day of the month. | |
| Use ordinal day of the month ('do' token) where applicable (date-fns, unlike CLDR supports ordinal numbers). | |
| `dateFormats.full` contains the same but with the day of the week. | |
| `dateFormats.medium` contains the same values as `dateFormats.long`, but with short form of month and non-ordinal day. | |
| `dateFormats.short` usually contains a strictly numerical form of the date. | |
| Pay attention to the order of units (big-, little- or middle-endian) | |
| #### formatLong.timeFormats | |
| Use ['Date & Time'/'Gregorian'/'Formats - Standard - Time Formats'](https://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/32/summary/en.html#1906) values | |
| from the CLDR chart as a reference. | |
| Use some variation of 'h:mm aa' for 12-hour clock locales or 'H:mm' for 24-hour clock locales. Use the local time separator. | |
| ```js | |
| // In `en-US` locale | |
| import buildFormatLongFn from '../../../_lib/buildFormatLongFn/index.js' | |
| var timeFormats = { | |
| full: 'h:mm:ss a zzzz', | |
| long: 'h:mm:ss a z', | |
| medium: 'h:mm:ss a', | |
| short: 'h:mm a' | |
| } | |
| var formatLong = { | |
| // ... | |
| time: buildFormatLongFn({ | |
| formats: timeFormats, | |
| defaultWidth: 'full' | |
| }), | |
| // ... | |
| } | |
| export default formatLong | |
| ``` | |
| #### formatLong.dateTimeFormats | |
| Use | |
| ['Date & Time'/'Gregorian'/'Formats - Standard - Date & Time Combination Formats'](https://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/32/summary/en.html#1910) | |
| values from the CLDR chart. | |
| ```js | |
| // In `en-US` locale | |
| import buildFormatLongFn from '../../../_lib/buildFormatLongFn/index.js' | |
| var dateTimeFormats = { | |
| full: "{{date}} 'at' {{time}}", | |
| long: "{{date}} 'at' {{time}}", | |
| medium: '{{date}}, {{time}}', | |
| short: '{{date}}, {{time}}' | |
| } | |
| var formatLong = { | |
| // ... | |
| dateTime: buildFormatLongFn({ | |
| formats: dateTimeFormats, | |
| defaultWidth: 'full' | |
| }) | |
| } | |
| export default formatLong | |
| ``` | |
| '{{date}}' and '{{time}}' from the strings will be replaced with the date and time respectively. | |
| ### formatRelative | |
| Put this function in `_lib/formatRelative/index.js` inside your locale directory. | |
| Relative date formats written in `format` token string format. | |
| See the list of tokens: https://date-fns.org/docs/format. | |
| Has to process `lastWeek`, `yesterday`, `today`, `tomorrow`, `nextWeek` and `other` tokens. | |
| ```javascript | |
| // In `en-US` locale | |
| var formatRelativeLocale = { | |
| lastWeek: "'last' eeee 'at' p", | |
| yesterday: "'yesterday at' p", | |
| today: "'today at' p", | |
| tomorrow: "'tomorrow at' p", | |
| nextWeek: "eeee 'at' p", | |
| other: 'P' | |
| } | |
| export default function formatRelative (token, date, baseDate, options) { | |
| return formatRelativeLocale[token] | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| You can use `date` and `baseDate` supplied to the function for the difficult situations | |
| (e.g. grammatical genders and cases of the days of the week) | |
| Both `date` and `baseDate` are converted to UTC timezone, which means | |
| that you should use UTC methods to take the date values (i.e. `date.getUTCDay()` instead of `date.getDay()`). | |
| You can use UTC functions from `src/_lib` in date-fns root directory if they are available. | |
| Don't forget to pass `options` object to them! | |
| Example is below. Note the different grammatical case for weekdays (accusative instead of nominative) | |
| and declension of word "прошлый" which depends on the grammatical gender of the weekday: | |
| ```javascript | |
| // In `ru` locale | |
| import isSameUTCWeek from '../../../../_lib/isSameUTCWeek/index.js' | |
| var accusativeWeekdays = ['воскресенье', 'понедельник', 'вторник', 'среду', 'четверг', 'пятницу', 'субботу'] | |
| function lastWeek (day) { | |
| var weekday = accusativeWeekdays[day] | |
| switch (day) { | |
| case 0: | |
| return "'в прошлое " + weekday + " в' p" | |
| case 1: | |
| case 2: | |
| case 4: | |
| return "'в прошлый " + weekday + " в' p" | |
| case 3: | |
| case 5: | |
| case 6: | |
| return "'в прошлую " + weekday + " в' p" | |
| } | |
| } | |
| function thisWeek (day) { | |
| // ... | |
| } | |
| function nextWeek (day) { | |
| // ... | |
| } | |
| var formatRelativeLocale = { | |
| lastWeek: function (date, baseDate, options) { | |
| var day = date.getUTCDay() | |
| if (isSameUTCWeek(date, baseDate, options)) { | |
| return thisWeek(day) | |
| } else { | |
| return lastWeek(day) | |
| } | |
| }, | |
| yesterday: "'вчера в' p", | |
| today: "'сегодня в' p", | |
| tomorrow: "'завтра в' p", | |
| nextWeek: function (date, baseDate, options) { | |
| var day = date.getUTCDay() | |
| if (isSameUTCWeek(date, baseDate, options)) { | |
| return thisWeek(day) | |
| } else { | |
| return nextWeek(day) | |
| } | |
| }, | |
| other: 'P' | |
| } | |
| export default function formatRelative (token, date, baseDate, options) { | |
| var format = formatRelativeLocale[token] | |
| if (typeof format === 'function') { | |
| return format(date, baseDate, options) | |
| } | |
| return format | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| ### match | |
| Put this object in `_lib/match/index.js` inside your locale directory. | |
| Contains the functions used by `parse` to parse a localized value: | |
| ```js | |
| // In `en-US` locale: | |
| import buildMatchPatternFn from '../../../_lib/buildMatchPatternFn/index.js' | |
| import buildMatchFn from '../../../_lib/buildMatchFn/index.js' | |
| var matchOrdinalNumberPattern = /^(\d+)(th|st|nd|rd)?/i | |
| var parseOrdinalNumberPattern = /\d+/i | |
| var matchEraPatterns = { | |
| narrow: /^(b|a)/i, | |
| abbreviated: /^(b\.?\s?c\.?|b\.?\s?c\.?\s?e\.?|a\.?\s?d\.?|c\.?\s?e\.?)/i, | |
| wide: /^(before christ|before common era|anno domini|common era)/i | |
| } | |
| var parseEraPatterns = { | |
| any: [/^b/i, /^(a|c)/i] | |
| } | |
| var matchQuarterPatterns = { | |
| narrow: /^[1234]/i, | |
| abbreviated: /^q[1234]/i, | |
| wide: /^[1234](th|st|nd|rd)? quarter/i | |
| } | |
| var parseQuarterPatterns = { | |
| any: [/1/i, /2/i, /3/i, /4/i] | |
| } | |
| var matchMonthPatterns = { | |
| narrow: /^[jfmasond]/i, | |
| abbreviated: /^(jan|feb|mar|apr|may|jun|jul|aug|sep|oct|nov|dec)/i, | |
| wide: /^(january|february|march|april|may|june|july|august|september|october|november|december)/i | |
| } | |
| var parseMonthPatterns = { | |
| narrow: [/^j/i, /^f/i, /^m/i, /^a/i, /^m/i, /^j/i, /^j/i, /^a/i, /^s/i, /^o/i, /^n/i, /^d/i], | |
| any: [/^ja/i, /^f/i, /^mar/i, /^ap/i, /^may/i, /^jun/i, /^jul/i, /^au/i, /^s/i, /^o/i, /^n/i, /^d/i] | |
| } | |
| var matchDayPatterns = { | |
| narrow: /^[smtwf]/i, | |
| short: /^(su|mo|tu|we|th|fr|sa)/i, | |
| abbreviated: /^(sun|mon|tue|wed|thu|fri|sat)/i, | |
| wide: /^(sunday|monday|tuesday|wednesday|thursday|friday|saturday)/i | |
| } | |
| var parseDayPatterns = { | |
| narrow: [/^s/i, /^m/i, /^t/i, /^w/i, /^t/i, /^f/i, /^s/i], | |
| any: [/^su/i, /^m/i, /^tu/i, /^w/i, /^th/i, /^f/i, /^sa/i] | |
| } | |
| var matchDayPeriodPatterns = { | |
| narrow: /^(a|p|mi|n|(in the|at) (morning|afternoon|evening|night))/i, | |
| any: /^([ap]\.?\s?m\.?|midnight|noon|(in the|at) (morning|afternoon|evening|night))/i | |
| } | |
| var parseDayPeriodPatterns = { | |
| any: { | |
| am: /^a/i, | |
| pm: /^p/i, | |
| midnight: /^mi/i, | |
| noon: /^no/i, | |
| morning: /morning/i, | |
| afternoon: /afternoon/i, | |
| evening: /evening/i, | |
| night: /night/i | |
| } | |
| } | |
| var match = { | |
| ordinalNumber: buildMatchPatternFn({ | |
| matchPattern: matchOrdinalNumberPattern, | |
| parsePattern: parseOrdinalNumberPattern, | |
| valueCallback: function (value) { | |
| return parseInt(value, 10) | |
| } | |
| }), | |
| era: buildMatchFn({ | |
| matchPatterns: matchEraPatterns, | |
| defaultMatchWidth: 'wide', | |
| parsePatterns: parseEraPatterns, | |
| defaultParseWidth: 'any' | |
| }), | |
| quarter: buildMatchFn({ | |
| matchPatterns: matchQuarterPatterns, | |
| defaultMatchWidth: 'wide', | |
| parsePatterns: parseQuarterPatterns, | |
| defaultParseWidth: 'any', | |
| valueCallback: function (index) { | |
| return index + 1 | |
| } | |
| }), | |
| month: buildMatchFn({ | |
| matchPatterns: matchMonthPatterns, | |
| defaultMatchWidth: 'wide', | |
| parsePatterns: parseMonthPatterns, | |
| defaultParseWidth: 'any' | |
| }), | |
| day: buildMatchFn({ | |
| matchPatterns: matchDayPatterns, | |
| defaultMatchWidth: 'wide', | |
| parsePatterns: parseDayPatterns, | |
| defaultParseWidth: 'any' | |
| }), | |
| dayPeriod: buildMatchFn({ | |
| matchPatterns: matchDayPeriodPatterns, | |
| defaultMatchWidth: 'any', | |
| parsePatterns: parseDayPeriodPatterns, | |
| defaultParseWidth: 'any' | |
| }) | |
| } | |
| export default match | |
| ``` | |
| These functions mirror those in `localize`. | |
| For `matchPatterns` the patterns should match the whole meaningful word for the parsed value | |
| (which will be cut from the string in the process of parsing). | |
| `parsePatterns` contains patterns to detect one of the values from the result of `matchPatterns` | |
| Note that the patterns for `parsePatterns` don't necessary contain the whole word: | |
| ```javascript | |
| // In `en-US` locale: | |
| var parseDayPatterns = { | |
| narrow: [/^s/i, /^m/i, /^t/i, /^w/i, /^t/i, /^f/i, /^s/i], | |
| any: [/^su/i, /^m/i, /^tu/i, /^w/i, /^th/i, /^f/i, /^sa/i] | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| but only the bare minimum to parse the value. | |
| Also note that all patterns have "case-insensitive" flags | |
| to match as much arbitrary user input as possible. For the same reason, try to match | |
| any variation of diacritical marks: | |
| ```javascript | |
| // In `eo` locale: | |
| var matchDayPatterns = { | |
| narrow: /^[dlmĵjvs]/i, | |
| short: /^(di|lu|ma|me|(ĵ|jx|jh|j)a|ve|sa)/i, | |
| abbreviated: /^(dim|lun|mar|mer|(ĵ|jx|jh|j)a(ŭ|ux|uh|u)|ven|sab)/i, | |
| wide: /^(diman(ĉ|cx|ch|c)o|lundo|mardo|merkredo|(ĵ|jx|jh|j)a(ŭ|ux|uh|u)do|vendredo|sabato)/i | |
| } | |
| var parseDayPatterns = { | |
| narrow: [/^d/i, /^l/i, /^m/i, /^m/i, /^(j|ĵ)/i, /^v/i, /^s/i], | |
| any: [/^d/i, /^l/i, /^ma/i, /^me/i, /^(j|ĵ)/i, /^v/i, /^s/i] | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| Here, for the word "dimanĉo" the functions will match also "dimancxo", "dimancho" | |
| and even grammatically incorrect "dimanco". | |
| Try to match any possible way of writing the word. Don't forget the grammatical cases: | |
| ```javascript | |
| // In `ru` locale: | |
| var matchMonthPatterns = { | |
| narrow: /^[яфмаисонд]/i, | |
| abbreviated: /^(янв|фев|март?|апр|ма[йя]|июн[ья]?|июл[ья]?|авг|сент?|окт|нояб?|дек)/i, | |
| wide: /^(январ[ья]|феврал[ья]|марта?|апрел[ья]|ма[йя]|июн[ья]|июл[ья]|августа?|сентябр[ья]|октябр[ья]|октябр[ья]|ноябр[ья]|декабр[ья])/i | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| and variations of short weekdays and months: | |
| ```javascript | |
| // In `ru` locale: | |
| var matchDayPatterns = { | |
| narrow: /^[впсч]/i, | |
| short: /^(вс|во|пн|по|вт|ср|чт|че|пт|пя|сб|су)\.?/i, | |
| abbreviated: /^(вск|вос|пнд|пон|втр|вто|срд|сре|чтв|чет|птн|пят|суб).?/i, | |
| wide: /^(воскресень[ея]|понедельника?|вторника?|сред[аы]|четверга?|пятниц[аы]|суббот[аы])/i | |
| } | |
| ``` | |
| (here, the `abbreviated` pattern will match both `вск` and `вос` as the short of `воскресенье` {Sunday}) | |
| In `match.ordinalNumber` match ordinal numbers as well as non-ordinal numbers: | |
| ```javascript | |
| // In `en-US` locale: | |
| var matchOrdinalNumberPattern = /^(\d+)(th|st|nd|rd)?/i | |
| ``` | |
| Don't forget the grammatical genders: | |
| ```javascript | |
| // In `ru` locale: | |
| var matchOrdinalNumberPattern = /^(\d+)(-?(е|я|й|ое|ье|ая|ья|ый|ой|ий|ый))?/i | |
| ``` | |
| ### formatDistance | |
| `formatDistance` property of locale is a function which takes three arguments: | |
| token passed by date-fns' `formatDistance` function (e.g. 'lessThanXMinutes'), | |
| a number of units to be displayed by the function | |
| (e.g. `locale.formatDistance('lessThanXMinutes', 5)` would display localized 'less than 5 minutes') | |
| and object with options. | |
| Your best guess is to copy `formatDistance` property from another locale and change the values. | |
| ### Tests | |
| To test locales we use snapshots. See [`en-US` snapshot](https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/src/locale/en-US/snapshot.md) for an example. | |
| To generate snapshots, run `yarn locale-snapshots`. The snapshot for the locale | |
| you're working on will appear in the root locale directory (e.g. `src/locales/ru/snapshot.md`). | |
| Once you are done with the locale, generate the snapshot and review the output values. | |
| ## Creating a locale with the same language as another locale | |
| Import the locale properties already implemented for the language, | |
| but replace unique properties. | |
| ```javascript | |
| // Same as en-US | |
| import formatDistance from '../en-US/_lib/formatDistance/index.js' | |
| import formatRelative from '../en-US/_lib/formatRelative/index.js' | |
| import localize from '../en-US/_lib/localize/index.js' | |
| import match from '../en-US/_lib/match/index.js' | |
| // Unique for en-GB | |
| import formatLong from './_lib/formatLong/index.js' | |
| /** | |
| * @type {Locale} | |
| * @category Locales | |
| * @summary English locale (United Kingdom). | |
| * @language English | |
| * @iso-639-2 eng | |
| * @author John Doe [@example]{@link https://github.com/example} | |
| */ | |
| var locale = { | |
| formatDistance: formatDistance, | |
| formatLong: formatLong, | |
| formatRelative: formatRelative, | |
| localize: localize, | |
| match: match, | |
| // Unique for en-GB | |
| options: { | |
| weekStartsOn: 1, | |
| firstWeekContainsDate: 4 | |
| } | |
| } | |
| export default locale | |
| ``` | |