Missing message: “app.homepage.title” for locale: “it”, using default message as fallback












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I have react-intl set up on my webpage and I have verified that my intl prop contains the following:



{
locale: 'it',
messages: {
it: {
app.homepage.title: 'Casa'
}
}
}


Yes I get the error message:



[React Intl] Missing message: "app.homepage.title" for locale: "it", using default message as fallback.


I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I am using intl in the following way:



const title = intl.formatMessage({
id: "app.homepage.title",
defaultMessage: "Home"
});


Importing the messages



I am loading the messages from a locally-stored json file like so:



import Italian from "app/translations/it.json";
import locale_en from "react-intl/locale-data/en";
import locale_it from "react-intl/locale-data/it";

addLocaleData([...locale_en, ...locale_it]);

const loadTranslation = () => {
const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
const locale = urlParams.has("locale")
? urlParams.get("locale")
: navigator.language;
const messages = {
it: Italian,
en: null
};

return { locale, messages };
};

const { locale, messages } = loadTranslation();

...

<IntlProvider locale={locale} messages={messages}>
<Provider store={store}>
<App />
</Provider>
</IntlProvider>


My translation file contains the following:



{
"app.signup": "Iscriviti",
"app.login": "Accesso",
"app.homepage.title": "Casa"
}









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  • How are you defining the messages?
    – SergioEscudero
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:26










  • @SergioEscudero I am loading them from a json file containing id, string pairs.
    – K G
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:31












  • When you are saying you are loading them from a json, is that from a server or from your local files?
    – SergioEscudero
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:34










  • @SergioEscudero local files via import
    – K G
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:35








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    @SergioEscudero ok I have edited my answer with details.
    – K G
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:43
















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I have react-intl set up on my webpage and I have verified that my intl prop contains the following:



{
locale: 'it',
messages: {
it: {
app.homepage.title: 'Casa'
}
}
}


Yes I get the error message:



[React Intl] Missing message: "app.homepage.title" for locale: "it", using default message as fallback.


I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I am using intl in the following way:



const title = intl.formatMessage({
id: "app.homepage.title",
defaultMessage: "Home"
});


Importing the messages



I am loading the messages from a locally-stored json file like so:



import Italian from "app/translations/it.json";
import locale_en from "react-intl/locale-data/en";
import locale_it from "react-intl/locale-data/it";

addLocaleData([...locale_en, ...locale_it]);

const loadTranslation = () => {
const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
const locale = urlParams.has("locale")
? urlParams.get("locale")
: navigator.language;
const messages = {
it: Italian,
en: null
};

return { locale, messages };
};

const { locale, messages } = loadTranslation();

...

<IntlProvider locale={locale} messages={messages}>
<Provider store={store}>
<App />
</Provider>
</IntlProvider>


My translation file contains the following:



{
"app.signup": "Iscriviti",
"app.login": "Accesso",
"app.homepage.title": "Casa"
}









share|improve this question
























  • How are you defining the messages?
    – SergioEscudero
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:26










  • @SergioEscudero I am loading them from a json file containing id, string pairs.
    – K G
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:31












  • When you are saying you are loading them from a json, is that from a server or from your local files?
    – SergioEscudero
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:34










  • @SergioEscudero local files via import
    – K G
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:35








  • 1




    @SergioEscudero ok I have edited my answer with details.
    – K G
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:43














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I have react-intl set up on my webpage and I have verified that my intl prop contains the following:



{
locale: 'it',
messages: {
it: {
app.homepage.title: 'Casa'
}
}
}


Yes I get the error message:



[React Intl] Missing message: "app.homepage.title" for locale: "it", using default message as fallback.


I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I am using intl in the following way:



const title = intl.formatMessage({
id: "app.homepage.title",
defaultMessage: "Home"
});


Importing the messages



I am loading the messages from a locally-stored json file like so:



import Italian from "app/translations/it.json";
import locale_en from "react-intl/locale-data/en";
import locale_it from "react-intl/locale-data/it";

addLocaleData([...locale_en, ...locale_it]);

const loadTranslation = () => {
const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
const locale = urlParams.has("locale")
? urlParams.get("locale")
: navigator.language;
const messages = {
it: Italian,
en: null
};

return { locale, messages };
};

const { locale, messages } = loadTranslation();

...

<IntlProvider locale={locale} messages={messages}>
<Provider store={store}>
<App />
</Provider>
</IntlProvider>


My translation file contains the following:



{
"app.signup": "Iscriviti",
"app.login": "Accesso",
"app.homepage.title": "Casa"
}









share|improve this question















I have react-intl set up on my webpage and I have verified that my intl prop contains the following:



{
locale: 'it',
messages: {
it: {
app.homepage.title: 'Casa'
}
}
}


Yes I get the error message:



[React Intl] Missing message: "app.homepage.title" for locale: "it", using default message as fallback.


I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. I am using intl in the following way:



const title = intl.formatMessage({
id: "app.homepage.title",
defaultMessage: "Home"
});


Importing the messages



I am loading the messages from a locally-stored json file like so:



import Italian from "app/translations/it.json";
import locale_en from "react-intl/locale-data/en";
import locale_it from "react-intl/locale-data/it";

addLocaleData([...locale_en, ...locale_it]);

const loadTranslation = () => {
const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
const locale = urlParams.has("locale")
? urlParams.get("locale")
: navigator.language;
const messages = {
it: Italian,
en: null
};

return { locale, messages };
};

const { locale, messages } = loadTranslation();

...

<IntlProvider locale={locale} messages={messages}>
<Provider store={store}>
<App />
</Provider>
</IntlProvider>


My translation file contains the following:



{
"app.signup": "Iscriviti",
"app.login": "Accesso",
"app.homepage.title": "Casa"
}






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  • How are you defining the messages?
    – SergioEscudero
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:26










  • @SergioEscudero I am loading them from a json file containing id, string pairs.
    – K G
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:31












  • When you are saying you are loading them from a json, is that from a server or from your local files?
    – SergioEscudero
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:34










  • @SergioEscudero local files via import
    – K G
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:35








  • 1




    @SergioEscudero ok I have edited my answer with details.
    – K G
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:43


















  • How are you defining the messages?
    – SergioEscudero
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:26










  • @SergioEscudero I am loading them from a json file containing id, string pairs.
    – K G
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:31












  • When you are saying you are loading them from a json, is that from a server or from your local files?
    – SergioEscudero
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:34










  • @SergioEscudero local files via import
    – K G
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:35








  • 1




    @SergioEscudero ok I have edited my answer with details.
    – K G
    Nov 20 '18 at 23:43
















How are you defining the messages?
– SergioEscudero
Nov 20 '18 at 23:26




How are you defining the messages?
– SergioEscudero
Nov 20 '18 at 23:26












@SergioEscudero I am loading them from a json file containing id, string pairs.
– K G
Nov 20 '18 at 23:31






@SergioEscudero I am loading them from a json file containing id, string pairs.
– K G
Nov 20 '18 at 23:31














When you are saying you are loading them from a json, is that from a server or from your local files?
– SergioEscudero
Nov 20 '18 at 23:34




When you are saying you are loading them from a json, is that from a server or from your local files?
– SergioEscudero
Nov 20 '18 at 23:34












@SergioEscudero local files via import
– K G
Nov 20 '18 at 23:35






@SergioEscudero local files via import
– K G
Nov 20 '18 at 23:35






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@SergioEscudero ok I have edited my answer with details.
– K G
Nov 20 '18 at 23:43




@SergioEscudero ok I have edited my answer with details.
– K G
Nov 20 '18 at 23:43












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Ok so I figured it out. I need to modify the loadTranslations function like this and it works:



const loadTranslation = () => {
const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
const locale = urlParams.has("locale")
? urlParams.get("locale")
: navigator.language;
const messages = {
it: Italian,
en: null
};

return { locale, messages: messages[locale] };
};





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    Ok so I figured it out. I need to modify the loadTranslations function like this and it works:



    const loadTranslation = () => {
    const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
    const locale = urlParams.has("locale")
    ? urlParams.get("locale")
    : navigator.language;
    const messages = {
    it: Italian,
    en: null
    };

    return { locale, messages: messages[locale] };
    };





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      Ok so I figured it out. I need to modify the loadTranslations function like this and it works:



      const loadTranslation = () => {
      const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
      const locale = urlParams.has("locale")
      ? urlParams.get("locale")
      : navigator.language;
      const messages = {
      it: Italian,
      en: null
      };

      return { locale, messages: messages[locale] };
      };





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        Ok so I figured it out. I need to modify the loadTranslations function like this and it works:



        const loadTranslation = () => {
        const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
        const locale = urlParams.has("locale")
        ? urlParams.get("locale")
        : navigator.language;
        const messages = {
        it: Italian,
        en: null
        };

        return { locale, messages: messages[locale] };
        };





        share|improve this answer












        Ok so I figured it out. I need to modify the loadTranslations function like this and it works:



        const loadTranslation = () => {
        const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(window.location.search);
        const locale = urlParams.has("locale")
        ? urlParams.get("locale")
        : navigator.language;
        const messages = {
        it: Italian,
        en: null
        };

        return { locale, messages: messages[locale] };
        };






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