## locales <img align="right" src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/go-playground/locales/master/logo.png">![Project status](https://img.shields.io/badge/version-0.14.1-green.svg) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/go-playground/locales.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/go-playground/locales) [![GoDoc](https://godoc.org/github.com/go-playground/locales?status.svg)](https://godoc.org/github.com/go-playground/locales) ![License](https://img.shields.io/dub/l/vibe-d.svg) Locales is a set of locales generated from the [Unicode CLDR Project](http://cldr.unicode.org/) which can be used independently or within an i18n package; these were built for use with, but not exclusive to, [Universal Translator](https://github.com/go-playground/universal-translator). Features -------- - [x] Rules generated from the latest [CLDR](http://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads) data, v36.0.1 - [x] Contains Cardinal, Ordinal and Range Plural Rules - [x] Contains Month, Weekday and Timezone translations built in - [x] Contains Date & Time formatting functions - [x] Contains Number, Currency, Accounting and Percent formatting functions - [x] Supports the "Gregorian" calendar only ( my time isn't unlimited, had to draw the line somewhere ) Full Tests -------------------- I could sure use your help adding tests for every locale, it is a huge undertaking and I just don't have the free time to do it all at the moment; any help would be **greatly appreciated!!!!** please see [issue](https://github.com/go-playground/locales/issues/1) for details. Installation ----------- Use go get ```shell go get github.com/go-playground/locales ``` NOTES -------- You'll notice most return types are []byte, this is because most of the time the results will be concatenated with a larger body of text and can avoid some allocations if already appending to a byte array, otherwise just cast as string. Usage ------- ```go package main import ( "fmt" "time" "github.com/go-playground/locales/currency" "github.com/go-playground/locales/en_CA" ) func main() { loc, _ := time.LoadLocation("America/Toronto") datetime := time.Date(2016, 02, 03, 9, 0, 1, 0, loc) l := en_CA.New() // Dates fmt.Println(l.FmtDateFull(datetime)) fmt.Println(l.FmtDateLong(datetime)) fmt.Println(l.FmtDateMedium(datetime)) fmt.Println(l.FmtDateShort(datetime)) // Times fmt.Println(l.FmtTimeFull(datetime)) fmt.Println(l.FmtTimeLong(datetime)) fmt.Println(l.FmtTimeMedium(datetime)) fmt.Println(l.FmtTimeShort(datetime)) // Months Wide fmt.Println(l.MonthWide(time.January)) fmt.Println(l.MonthWide(time.February)) fmt.Println(l.MonthWide(time.March)) // ... // Months Abbreviated fmt.Println(l.MonthAbbreviated(time.January)) fmt.Println(l.MonthAbbreviated(time.February)) fmt.Println(l.MonthAbbreviated(time.March)) // ... // Months Narrow fmt.Println(l.MonthNarrow(time.January)) fmt.Println(l.MonthNarrow(time.February)) fmt.Println(l.MonthNarrow(time.March)) // ... // Weekdays Wide fmt.Println(l.WeekdayWide(time.Sunday)) fmt.Println(l.WeekdayWide(time.Monday)) fmt.Println(l.WeekdayWide(time.Tuesday)) // ... // Weekdays Abbreviated fmt.Println(l.WeekdayAbbreviated(time.Sunday)) fmt.Println(l.WeekdayAbbreviated(time.Monday)) fmt.Println(l.WeekdayAbbreviated(time.Tuesday)) // ... // Weekdays Short fmt.Println(l.WeekdayShort(time.Sunday)) fmt.Println(l.WeekdayShort(time.Monday)) fmt.Println(l.WeekdayShort(time.Tuesday)) // ... // Weekdays Narrow fmt.Println(l.WeekdayNarrow(time.Sunday)) fmt.Println(l.WeekdayNarrow(time.Monday)) fmt.Println(l.WeekdayNarrow(time.Tuesday)) // ... var f64 float64 f64 = -10356.4523 // Number fmt.Println(l.FmtNumber(f64, 2)) // Currency fmt.Println(l.FmtCurrency(f64, 2, currency.CAD)) fmt.Println(l.FmtCurrency(f64, 2, currency.USD)) // Accounting fmt.Println(l.FmtAccounting(f64, 2, currency.CAD)) fmt.Println(l.FmtAccounting(f64, 2, currency.USD)) f64 = 78.12 // Percent fmt.Println(l.FmtPercent(f64, 0)) // Plural Rules for locale, so you know what rules you must cover fmt.Println(l.PluralsCardinal()) fmt.Println(l.PluralsOrdinal()) // Cardinal Plural Rules fmt.Println(l.CardinalPluralRule(1, 0)) fmt.Println(l.CardinalPluralRule(1.0, 0)) fmt.Println(l.CardinalPluralRule(1.0, 1)) fmt.Println(l.CardinalPluralRule(3, 0)) // Ordinal Plural Rules fmt.Println(l.OrdinalPluralRule(21, 0)) // 21st fmt.Println(l.OrdinalPluralRule(22, 0)) // 22nd fmt.Println(l.OrdinalPluralRule(33, 0)) // 33rd fmt.Println(l.OrdinalPluralRule(34, 0)) // 34th // Range Plural Rules fmt.Println(l.RangePluralRule(1, 0, 1, 0)) // 1-1 fmt.Println(l.RangePluralRule(1, 0, 2, 0)) // 1-2 fmt.Println(l.RangePluralRule(5, 0, 8, 0)) // 5-8 } ``` NOTES: ------- These rules were generated from the [Unicode CLDR Project](http://cldr.unicode.org/), if you encounter any issues I strongly encourage contributing to the CLDR project to get the locale information corrected and the next time these locales are regenerated the fix will come with. I do however realize that time constraints are often important and so there are two options: 1. Create your own locale, copy, paste and modify, and ensure it complies with the `Translator` interface. 2. Add an exception in the locale generation code directly and once regenerated, fix will be in place. Please to not make fixes inside the locale files, they WILL get overwritten when the locales are regenerated. License ------ Distributed under MIT License, please see license file in code for more details.