closes https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3307
This commit includes several important updates to add internationalisation (i18n) support within the signup form package:
- Modified the translate script in `package.json` to include translations for the signup form.
- Added a new test for the signup form resources in `i18n.test.js`.
- Updated `tsconfig.json` to allow synthetic default imports.
- Made updates to `package.json`, including adding a prebuild command for `@tryghost/i18n` to ensure typescript declaration files get built.
- added `vite-plugin-commonjs` so we can bundle commonjs packages to be useable by the browser.
- In `App.tsx`, imported the `i18n` library and created an `i18n` instance for the `signup-form` namespace. This `i18n` instance's `t` function was added to the application context.
- Updated the `AppContextType` in `AppContext.ts` to include the `t` function from i18n
Co-authored-by: Daniel Lockyer <hi@daniellockyer.com>
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Team/issues/3307
Added TypeScript support and a new namespace for the `i18n` module. This
enables type checking and localisation for the new signup form component and future typescript projects that may need to add i18n support.
- bit of a mess but we run `test:unit` in CI and this needed to run
`yarn translate` so i18next-parser can fail if the translations need
updating (ie. fail tests)
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/15502
- this adds the scaffolding for enabling i18n translations within Ghost
core
- also adds `yarn translate:ghost` as an option to the `i18n` package
- the locale is currently hardcoded to `en` so we don't utilize the
translations until we're ready
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/15502
- the amazing `i18next-parser` dependency will extract our translated
strings from Portal and dump them into locale files, so we never have
to add them manually
refs https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost/issues/15502
- this is an early implementation of an i18n provider by
exporting an instance of `i18next`
- there's a lot more to be done here but baby steps :)