Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to include the localization files in the npm package.
As I know, they are available only at the link Localizing Components but, since we update the package almost every time you release, it is not easy for us keeping updated also these files.
Thank you!
Hi Ilaria,
Thank you for posting your question.
Kindly note that you can always find the most up-to-date localization files on our CDN (e.g. https://cdn.flexmonster.com/loc/it.json) – we update it on a regular basis and make sure it contains the most relevant files.
With that in mind, would it be a viable solution for you to load the localization files from the CDN by including the corresponding link in your project? Or would you still prefer to receive them together with the npm package?
We would be happy to hear your thoughts.
Looking forward to your response.
Best regards,
Mykhailo
Hi Mykhailo,
we can't include the files as link in our page because we don't know the network configurations of all our clients, so we can't exclude the possibility that they don't have internet access.
That's why we need to deploy these files in our project.
If you could publish them together with the npm package it will be great!
Thank you!
Ilaria
Hi Ilaria,
Thank you for your fast response & for sharing your suggestion on this matter.
The localization files will be added to our standard npm package with the upcoming release ETA Feb 24th.
Please let us know if you have any other questions we can help you with.
Best regards,
Mykhailo
Thank you!
Ilaria
Hi Ilaria,
We are glad to announce that the localization files are now included in the Flexmonster npm package.
This is provided in the 2.8.1 version of Flexmonster: https://www.flexmonster.com/release-notes/
You are welcome to update the component: https://www.flexmonster.com/doc/updating-to-the-latest-version/
Also, here is a 2.7 to 2.8 migration guide which might come in handy since our 2.8 release: https://www.flexmonster.com/doc/migration-guide-from-2-7-to-2-8/
Please contact us in case any questions arise.
Best regards,
Mykhailo