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# Internationalization
## Table of Contents
- [Usage](#usage)
- [Adding New Language](#adding-new-language)
## Usage
There are just a few functions that support I18n:
- [`format`](https://date-fns.org/docs/format)
- [`formatDistance`](https://date-fns.org/docs/formatDistance)
- [`formatDistanceStrict`](https://date-fns.org/docs/formatDistanceStrict)
- [`formatRelative`](https://date-fns.org/docs/formatRelative)
To use a locale, you need to require it and then pass
as an option to a function:
```js
import { formatDistance } from "date-fns";
// Require Esperanto locale
import { eo } from "date-fns/locale";
const result = formatDistance(
new Date(2016, 7, 1),
new Date(2015, 0, 1),
{ locale: eo }, // Pass the locale as an option
);
//=> 'pli ol 1 jaro'
```
It might seem complicated to require and pass locales as options,
but unlike Moment.js which bloats your build with all the locales
by default date-fns forces developer to manually require locales when needed.
To make API simple, we encourage you to write tiny wrappers and use those
instead of original functions:
```js
// app/_lib/format.js
import { format } from "date-fns";
import { enGB, eo, ru } from "date-fns/locale";
const locales = { enGB, eo, ru };
// by providing a default string of 'PP' or any of its variants for `formatStr`
// it will format dates in whichever way is appropriate to the locale
export default function (date, formatStr = "PP") {
return format(date, formatStr, {
locale: locales[window.__localeId__], // or global.__localeId__
});
}
// Later:
import format from "app/_lib/format";
window.__localeId__ = "enGB";
format(friday13, "EEEE d");
//=> 'Friday 13'
window.__localeId__ = "eo";
format(friday13, "EEEE d");
//=> 'vendredo 13'
// If the format string is omitted, it will take the default for the locale.
window.__localeId__ = "enGB";
format(friday13);
//=> Jul 13, 2019
window.__localeId__ = "eo";
format(friday13);
//=> 2019-jul-13
```
## Adding New Language
At the moment there is no definitive guide, so if you feel brave enough,
use this quick guide:
- First of all, [create an issue](https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/issues/new?title=XXX%20language%20support)
so you won't overlap with others.
- A detailed explanation of how to [add a new locale](https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/i18nContributionGuide.md#adding-a-new-locale).
- Use [English locale](https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/tree/master/src/locale/en-US)
as the basis and then incrementally adjust the tests and the code.
- Directions on [adding a locale with the same language as another locale](https://github.com/date-fns/date-fns/blob/master/docs/i18nContributionGuide.md#creating-a-locale-with-the-same-language-as-another-locale).
- If you have questions or need guidance, leave a comment in the issue.
Thank you for your support!