My angular application I want to support languages french(Canada), french(France) and US english. This is my angular.json file i18n code.
"i18n": {
"sourceLocale": "en",
"locales": {
"fr-CA": "src/locale/messages.fr-CA.xlf",
"fr-FR": "src/locale/messages.fr-FR.xlf"
}
}
Upon Building application (npm run build) I see a message Locale data for 'fr-FR' cannot be found. Using locale data for 'fr'.
- Does this mean fr-FR is not allowed in angular.json, as it is not in ISO-639 list.
- Should I use
"fr": "src/locale/messages.fr.xlf"
instead of fr-FR. Then should I match if the user in France (fr-FR locale) load code from fr in dist folder. - If '2' is wrong ignore the warning and as build producing fr-Fr specific application in dist folder use that.
- If '2' is correct does that apply for all locales say use en for 'en-GB','en-CA'...
I know there is something like registerLocaleData for displaying of dates and currency.
registerLocaleData(localeFr);
providers: [
{ provide: LOCALE_ID, useValue: 'fr-FR'},
]
I went over documentation few times https://angular.io/guide/i18n-overview. I know I am missing something.