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Your fulfillment logic can use the locale string it receives in every request to
cater responses to users. This guide shows you how to use some third-party
localization libraries within a Cloud Function for Firebase to return
localized responses.
Localization libraries
Here are some helpful libraries to consider to help you
generate customized responses for specific locales:
- General purpose: I18n-node (our
example code snippets use this library)
- General purpose: format.js
- Timezone/time localization: moment.js (our
example code snippets use this library)
- Money/currency: numeral.js
Create localized responses
This section shows you how to create localized string resource files that
contain localized strings and how to use these resource files in your Cloud
Function for Firebase fulfillment.
To create localized responses:
- In the same directory as your
package.json
and index.js
files, create
a locales
directory for your localized string files. We'll refer to this
directory as <project-dir>/functions/locales
.
Create a resource file that contains localized strings for every locale that
you want to support. For example, if you want to support en-US
, en-GB
,
and de-DE
locales with localized welcome and date messages, those files
might look like this:
<project-dir>/functions/locales/en-US.json
{
"WELCOME_BASIC": "Hello, welcome!",
"DATE": "The date is %s"
}
<project-dir>/functions/locales/en-GB.json
{
"WELCOME_BASIC": "Hello, welcome!",
"DATE": "The date is %s"
}
<project-dir>/functions/locales/de-DE.json
{
"WELCOME_BASIC": "Hallo und willkommen!",
"DATE": "Das Datum ist %s"
}
In the package.json
file, declare the i18n-node and moment libraries as
dependencies:
{
...
"dependencies": {
"actions-on-google": "^2.7.0",
"firebase-admin": "^7.2.1",
"firebase-functions": "^2.2.1",
"i18n": "^0.8.3",
"moment": "^2.22.1"
}
}
In the index.js
file, declare the dependencies for the i18n-node and moment
libraries:
const i18n = require('i18n');
const moment = require('moment');
In the index.js
file, configure the i18n-node with your supported locales:
i18n.configure({
locales: ['en-US', 'en-GB', 'de-DE'],
directory: __dirname + '/locales',
defaultLocale: 'en-US'
});
Set the locale for the libraries using conv.user.locale
from the client library
property.
app.middleware((conv) => {
i18n.setLocale(conv.user.locale);
moment.locale(conv.user.locale);
});
To return a localized response, call ask()
with a localized string
returned by i18n. This snippet also contains a function that uses moment
to return a localized date:
app.intent('Default Welcome Intent', (conv) => { // must not be async for i18n
conv.ask(i18n.__('WELCOME_BASIC'));
});
app.intent('date', (conv) => { // must not be async for i18n
conv.ask(i18n.__('DATE', moment().format('LL')));
});
Here's a complete index.js file as an example:
'use strict';
const {dialogflow} = require('actions-on-google');
const functions = require('firebase-functions');
const i18n = require('i18n');
const moment = require('moment');
i18n.configure({
locales: ['en-US', 'en-GB', 'de-DE'],
directory: __dirname + '/locales',
defaultLocale: 'en-US'
});
const app = dialogflow({debug: true});
app.middleware((conv) => {
i18n.setLocale(conv.user.locale);
moment.locale(conv.user.locale);
});
app.intent('Default Welcome Intent', (conv) => { // must not be async for i18n
conv.ask(i18n.__('WELCOME_BASIC'));
});
app.intent('date', (conv) => { // must not be async for i18n
conv.ask(i18n.__('DATE', moment().format('LL')));
});
exports.demoAction = functions.https.onRequest(app);
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We'll refer to this directory as `\u003cproject-dir\u003e/functions/locales`.\n2. Create a resource file that contains localized strings for every locale that\n you want to support. For example, if you want to support `en-US`, `en-GB`,\n and `de-DE` locales with localized welcome and date messages, those files\n might look like this:\n\n **`\u003cproject-dir\u003e/functions/locales/en-US.json`** \n\n {\n \"WELCOME_BASIC\": \"Hello, welcome!\",\n \"DATE\": \"The date is %s\"\n }\n\n **`\u003cproject-dir\u003e/functions/locales/en-GB.json`** \n\n {\n \"WELCOME_BASIC\": \"Hello, welcome!\",\n \"DATE\": \"The date is %s\"\n }\n\n **`\u003cproject-dir\u003e/functions/locales/de-DE.json`** \n\n {\n \"WELCOME_BASIC\": \"Hallo und willkommen!\",\n \"DATE\": \"Das Datum ist %s\"\n }\n\n3. In the `package.json` file, declare the i18n-node and moment libraries as\n dependencies:\n\n {\n ...\n \"dependencies\": {\n \"actions-on-google\": \"^2.7.0\",\n \"firebase-admin\": \"^7.2.1\",\n \"firebase-functions\": \"^2.2.1\",\n \"i18n\": \"^0.8.3\",\n \"moment\": \"^2.22.1\"\n }\n }\n\n4. In the `index.js` file, declare the dependencies for the i18n-node and moment\n libraries:\n\n ```gdscript\n const i18n = require('i18n');\n const moment = require('moment');\n ```\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n5. In the `index.js` file, configure the i18n-node with your supported locales:\n\n ```css+lasso\n i18n.configure({\n locales: ['en-US', 'en-GB', 'de-DE'],\n directory: __dirname + '/locales',\n defaultLocale: 'en-US'\n });\n ```\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n6. Set the locale for the libraries using `conv.user.locale` from the client library\n property.\n\n ```text\n app.middleware((conv) =\u003e {\n i18n.setLocale(conv.user.locale);\n moment.locale(conv.user.locale);\n });\n ```\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n7. To return a localized response, call `ask()` with a localized string\n returned by i18n. This snippet also contains a function that uses moment\n to return a localized date:\n\n ```scdoc\n app.intent('Default Welcome Intent', (conv) =\u003e { // must not be async for i18n\n conv.ask(i18n.__('WELCOME_BASIC'));\n });\n\n app.intent('date', (conv) =\u003e { // must not be async for i18n\n conv.ask(i18n.__('DATE', moment().format('LL')));\n });\n ```\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\nHere's a complete index.js file as an example: \n\n```gdscript\n'use strict';\nconst {dialogflow} = require('actions-on-google');\nconst functions = require('firebase-functions');\nconst i18n = require('i18n');\nconst moment = require('moment');\n\ni18n.configure({\n locales: ['en-US', 'en-GB', 'de-DE'],\n directory: __dirname + '/locales',\n defaultLocale: 'en-US'\n});\n\nconst app = dialogflow({debug: true});\n\napp.middleware((conv) =\u003e {\n i18n.setLocale(conv.user.locale);\n moment.locale(conv.user.locale);\n});\n\napp.intent('Default Welcome Intent', (conv) =\u003e { // must not be async for i18n\n conv.ask(i18n.__('WELCOME_BASIC'));\n});\n\napp.intent('date', (conv) =\u003e { // must not be async for i18n\n conv.ask(i18n.__('DATE', moment().format('LL')));\n});\n\nexports.demoAction = functions.https.onRequest(app);\n```\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e"]]