docs/i18n.en-US.md
Internationalization refers to the default configurations built into the component library to adapt to the major regional languages in the world, including text translation and date formatting, as well as the default configurations of some components, such as the first day of the week, whether the month is before the year, and so on.
The internationalization of Ant Design Blazor is provided by the built-in LocaleProvider static class, which sets the regional language package of the thread for different UI threads, which is embedded in the assembly.
In addition, we provide app-level localization components, see Localization.
By default, components automatically get the locale language from the environment as the default language when the program calls Services.AddAntDesign(). Therefore, different operating environments have different Settings:
If you need to manually set the default language, you can configure it during initialization or modify it during running. For details, see the following solution.
Set at the entry point where the application runs
service.AddAntDesign();
// Set current language
LocaleProvider.DefaultLanguage = "en-US";
@code {
private void ChangeLocale()
{
LocaleProvider.SetLocale("en-US");
StateHasChanged();
}
}
When the language you set does not have a built-in language pack, we will fallback to the parent culture/locale, then LocaleProvider.DefaultLanguage, then "en-US". (To learn more about the term of parent culture, see Globalization and localization terms)
You can set default language with LocaleProvider.DefaultLanguage = "languageName".
You can also add a language pack by using the LocaleProvider.SetLocale method.
// Set default language
LocaleProvider.DefaultLanguage = "en-US";
// Create a `Locale` object
var zhHK = new Locale { ... };
// Set an additional language
LocaleProvider.SetLocale("zh-HK", zhHK);
Built-in languages:
| Language | Filename |
|---|---|
| Arabic | ar-EG |
| Azerbaijani | az-AZ |
| Bulgarian | bg-BG |
| Bangla (Bangladesh) | bn-BD |
| Belarusian | by-BY |
| Catalan | ca-ES |
| Czech | cs-CZ |
| Danish | da-DK |
| German | de-DE |
| Greek | el-GR |
| English (United Kingdom) | en-GB |
| English | en-US |
| Spanish | es-ES |
| Estonian | et-EE |
| Persian | fa-IR |
| Finnish | fi-FI |
| French (Belgium) | fr-BE |
| French (Canada) | fr-CA |
| French (France) | fr-FR |
| Irish (Ireland) | ga-IE |
| Galician (Spain) | gl-ES |
| Hebrew | he-IL |
| Hindi | hi-IN |
| Croatian | hr-HR |
| Hungarian | hu-HU |
| Armenian | hy-AM |
| Indonesian | id-ID |
| Italian | it-IT |
| Icelandic | is-IS |
| Japanese | ja-JP |
| Georgian | ka-GE |
| Kurdish (Kurmanji) | kmr-IQ |
| Kannada | kn-IN |
| Kazakh | kk-KZ |
| Khmer | km-KH |
| Korean | ko-KR |
| Lithuanian | lt-LT |
| Latvian | lv-LV |
| Macedonian | mk-MK |
| Malayalam (India) | ml-IN |
| Mongolian | mn-MN |
| Malay (Malaysia) | ms-MY |
| Norwegian | nb-NO |
| Nepal | ne-NP |
| Dutch (Belgium) | nl-BE |
| Dutch | nl-NL |
| Polish | pl-PL |
| Portuguese (Brazil) | pt-BR |
| Portuguese | pt-PT |
| Romanian | ro-RO |
| Russian | ru-RU |
| Sinhalese / Sinhala | si-LK |
| Slovak | sk-SK |
| Serbian | sr-RS |
| Slovenian | sl-SI |
| Swedish | sv-SE |
| Tamil | ta-IN |
| Thai | th-TH |
| Turkish | tr-TR |
| Turkmen | tk-TK |
| Urdu (Pakistan) | ur-PK |
| Ukrainian | uk-UA |
| Uzbek | uz-UZ |
| Vietnamese | vi-VN |
| Chinese (Simplified) | zh-CN |
| Chinese (Traditional) | zh-HK |
| Chinese (Traditional) | zh-TW |
Of course, we are not proficient in all languages, if you find a translation error, please submit a PR to help us improve.