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### Message syntax
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Under the hood, `formatjs` is used for localizing your messages. It allows `svelte-i18n` to support the ICU message syntax. It is strongly recommended to read their documentation about it.
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- [Basic Internationalization Principles](https://formatjs.io/guides/basic-i18n/)
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- [Runtime Environments](https://formatjs.io/guides/runtime-environments/)
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- [ICU Message Syntax](https://formatjs.io/guides/message-syntax/)
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### `$format` or `$_` or `$t`
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`import { _, t, format } from 'svelte-i18n'`
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The `$format` store is the actual formatter method. It's also aliased as `$_` and `$t` for convenience. To format a message is as simple as executing the `$format` method:
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```svelte
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<script>
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import { _ } from 'svelte-i18n'
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</script>
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<h1>{$_('page_title')}</h1>
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```
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The formatter can be called with two different signatures:
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- `format(messageId: string, options?: MessageObject): string`
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- `format(options: MessageObject): string`
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```ts
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interface MessageObject {
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id?: string
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locale?: string
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format?: string
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default?: string
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values?: Record<string, string | number | Date>
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}
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```
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- `id`: represents the path to a specific message;
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- `locale`: forces a specific locale;
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- `default`: the default value in case of message not found in the current locale;
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- `format`: the format to be used. See [#formats](#formats);
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- `values`: properties that should be interpolated in the message;
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You can pass a `string` as the first parameter for a less verbose way of formatting a message.
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If the message id literal value is not in the root of the dicitonary, `.` (dots) are interpreted as a path:
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```jsonc
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// en.json
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{
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"shallow.prop": "Shallow property",
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"deep": {
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"property": "Deep property"
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}
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}
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```
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```svelte
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<div>{$_('shallow.prop')}</div> <!-- Shallow property -->
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<div>{$_('deep.prop')}</div> <!-- Deep property -->
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```
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### `$time(number: Date, options: MessageObject)`
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`import { time } from 'svelte-i18n'`
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Formats a date object into a time string with the specified format. Please refer to the [#formats](#formats) section to see available formats.
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```html
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<div>{$time(new Date(2019, 3, 24, 23, 45))}</div>
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<!-- 11:45 PM -->
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<div>{$time(new Date(2019, 3, 24, 23, 45), { format: 'medium' } )}</div>
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<!-- 11:45:00 PM -->
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```
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#### `$date(date: Date, options: MessageObject)`
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`import { date } from 'svelte-i18n'`
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Formats a date object into a string with the specified format. Please refer to the [#formats](#formats) section to see available formats.
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```html
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<div>{$date(new Date(2019, 3, 24, 23, 45))}</div>
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<!-- 4/24/19 -->
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<div>{$date(new Date(2019, 3, 24, 23, 45), { format: 'medium' } )}</div>
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<!-- Apr 24, 2019 -->
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```
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#### `$number(number: number, options: MessageObject)`
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`import { number } from 'svelte-i18n'`
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Formats a number with the specified locale and format. Please refer to the [#formats](#formats) section to see available formats.
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```html
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<div>{$number(100000000)}</div>
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<!-- 100,000,000 -->
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<div>{$number(100000000, { locale: 'pt' })}</div>
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<!-- 100.000.000 -->
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```
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### Formats
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`svelte-i18n` comes with a default set of `number`, `time` and `date` formats:
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**Number:**
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- `currency`: `{ style: 'currency' }`
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- `percent`: `{ style: 'percent' }`
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- `scientific`: `{ notation: 'scientific' }`
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- `engineering`: `{ notation: 'engineering' }`
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- `compactLong`: `{ notation: 'compact', compactDisplay: 'long' }`
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- `compactShort`: `{ notation: 'compact', compactDisplay: 'short' }`
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**Date:**
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- `short`: `{ month: 'numeric', day: 'numeric', year: '2-digit' }`
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- `medium`: `{ month: 'short', day: 'numeric', year: 'numeric' }`
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- `long`: `{ month: 'long', day: 'numeric', year: 'numeric' }`
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- `full`: `{ weekday: 'long', month: 'long', day: 'numeric', year: 'numeric' }`
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**Time:**
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- `short`: `{ hour: 'numeric', minute: 'numeric' }`
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- `medium`: `{ hour: 'numeric', minute: 'numeric', second: 'numeric' }`
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- `long`: `{ hour: 'numeric', minute: 'numeric', second: 'numeric', timeZoneName: 'short' }`
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- `full`: `{ hour: 'numeric', minute: 'numeric', second: 'numeric', timeZoneName: 'short' }`
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### Accessing formatters directly
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`svelte-i18n` also provides a low-level API to access its formatter methods:
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```js
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import {
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getDateFormatter,
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getNumberFormatter,
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getTimeFormatter,
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getMessageFormatter,
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} from 'svelte-i18n'
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```
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By using these methods, it's possible to manipulate values in a more specific way that fits your needs. For example, it's possible to create a method which receives a `date` and returns its relevant date related parts:
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```js
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import { getDateFormatter } from 'svelte-i18n'
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const getDateParts = date =>
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getDateFormatter()
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.formatToParts(date)
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.filter(({ type }) => type !== 'literal')
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.reduce((acc, { type, value }) => {
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acc[type] = value
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return acc
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}, {})
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getDateParts(new Date(2020, 0, 1)) // { month: '1', day: '1', year: '2020' }
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```
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Check the [methods documentation](/docs/Methods.md#low-level-api) for more information.
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