bevy_simple_i18n

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bevy_simple_i18n

crates.io license

An opinionated but dead simple internationalization library for the Bevy game engine.

Project Status

This project wraps rust-i18n library and is therefore not very "Bevy" like. The rust-i18n library embeds all of your locales via macros at compile time, while this is incredibly convenient, it isn't always desirable for game development. I have attempted to wrap the library in the most Bevy way I could but the long term goal is to create a more Bevy-like internationalization library, so this is mostly a proof of concept and you should expect breaking changes.

Demo

Usage

CLI

cargo add bevy_simple_i18n

Cargo.toml

Add the following to your Cargo.toml:

bevy_simple_i18n = { version = "*" }

main.rs

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_plugins(I18nPlugin)
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .run();
}

fn setup(mut commands: Commands) {
    commands.spawn(Camera2d::default());
    commands.spawn((I18nText::new("hello"), I18nFont::new("NotoSans")));
    commands.spawn((I18nNumber::new(2503.10), I18nFont::new("NotoSans")));
}

File Structure

In order to use this plugin you'll need to set up your asset folder in the following way:

.
├── assets
│   ├── locales
│   │   ├── {locale_file}.yml
│   │   ├── {locale_file}.json
│   │   └── {locale_file}.toml
│   └── fonts
│       └── {font_name}
│           ├── fallback.ttf
│           ├── {locale}.ttf
│           └── {locale}.otf
└── Cargo.toml

Locale Files

Locale files are stored in the assets/locales directory. Since we're just using the rust-i18n library, the format is the same. You can find more information on the supported formats here.

Features

Text Translations

To translate text, you can use the I18nText component. This component takes a string as an argument and will automatically translate it based on the current locale.

Translation File:

_version: 2
hello:
  en: Hello world
  zh-TW: 你好世界
  ja: こんにちは世界

Bevy code:

commands.spawn(I18nText::new("hello"));

Number Localization

To localize numbers, you can use the I18nNumber component. This component will automatically localize the number based on the current locale.

Bevy code:

commands.spawn(I18nNumber::new(2350.54));

Interpolation

Interpolation is supported using the I18nText component. You can interpolate variables by adding tuple (key, value) arguments to the I18nText component.

Translation File:

_version: 2
messages.hello:
  en: Hello, %{name}
  zh-TW: 你好,%{name}
  ja: こんにちは、%{name}
messages.cats:
  en: You have %{count} cats
  zh-TW: 你有%{count}隻貓
  ja: あなたは%{count}匹の猫を持っています

Bevy code:

commands.spawn(I18nText::new("messages.hello").with_arg("name", "world"));
commands.spawn(I18nText::new("messages.cats").with_num_arg("count", 20));

Dynamic Fonts

Dynamic fonts enable this plugin to automatically switch between different fonts based on the current locale. For example, since Japanese and English languages have different character sets, you may want to use different fonts for each language. In order to make use of dynamic font, you must follow the file structure mentioned above.

Folder setup:

.
├── assets
│   └── fonts
│       └── NotoSans
│           ├── fallback.ttf
│           ├── ja.ttf
│           └── zh.ttf
└── Cargo.toml

We would then spawn the dynamic font using:

commands.spawn((I18nText::new("hello"), I18nFont::new("NotoSans")))

When the locale is set to ja, the font will be set to ja.ttf. If the locale is set to zh-TW, the font automatically load zh.ttf, since zh-TW does not have a font file. If the locale is set to any other locale, Bevy will load fallback.ttf.

Automatic Text Re-Rendering

When the locale is changed, the plugin will automatically update all I18nText components to reflect the new locale. No boilerplate code is required, other than changing the locale using the I18n resource.

fn change_locale(mut i18n: ResMut<I18n>) {
    i18n.set_locale("zh-TW");
}

Bevy support table

bevy bevy_simple_i18n
0.15 0.1

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