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Blazored Localisation

A library to provide localisation in client-side Blazor applications and time zone information in server-side Blazor

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Nuget

Installing

You can install from Nuget using the following command:

Install-Package Blazored.Localisation

Or via the Visual Studio package manager.

Setup

Client-side Blazor Blazored Localisation requires the following lines added to your startup.cs.

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services.AddBlazoredLocalisation(); // This adds the IBrowserDateTimeProvider to the DI container
}

public void Configure(IComponentsApplicationBuilder app)
{
    app.UseBlazoredLocalisation(); // This adds the middleware to setup the correct Culture Info based on the users browser.
}

Culture is set app wide via the middleware registered in the Configure method above. This will set the CultureInfo.CurrentCulture and CultureInfo.CurrentUICulture based on the language settings of the clients browser. This will mean dates, times and currency should reflect what the end users browser has configured. This however does not take into account timezones.

To get times using the correct timezone information you will need to request an instance of the IBrowserDataTimeProvider. Once you have this you can use the GetInstance method to get a IBrowserDataTime instance. You can use the Now property to get a DateTime instance which takes into account the users timezone.

** Example**

@using System.Globalization
@inject Blazored.Localisation.Services.IBrowserDateTimeProvider browserDateTimeProvider
@page "/"

<h3>Culture Info</h3>
<p>Current Culture: <strong>@CultureInfo.CurrentUICulture.DisplayName</strong></p>
<p>Current Culture Code: <strong>@CultureInfo.CurrentCulture.Name</strong></p>
<p>Current UI Culture Code: <strong>@CultureInfo.CurrentUICulture.Name</strong></p>
<p>Current Culture Currency Symbol: <strong>@CultureInfo.CurrentUICulture.NumberFormat.CurrencySymbol</strong></p>
<p>Current Culture DateTime Pattern: <strong>@CultureInfo.CurrentUICulture.DateTimeFormat.FullDateTimePattern</strong></p>
<hr />
<h3>TimeZone Info</h3>
<p>The current time zone is: <strong>@currentTimeZone</strong></p>
<p>The current time zone offset is: <strong>@currentTimeZoneOffSet</strong></p>
<p>The current local time is: <strong>@currentLocalTime</strong></p>

@functions {

    string currentTimeZone;
    TimeSpan currentTimeZoneOffSet;
    string currentLocalTime;

    protected override async Task OnInitAsync()
    {
        var browserDateTime = await browserDateTimeProvider.GetInstance();

        currentTimeZone = browserDateTime.LocalTimeZoneInfo.DisplayName;
        currentTimeZoneOffSet = browserDateTime.LocalTimeZoneInfo.GetUtcOffset(DateTime.Now);
        currentLocalTime = browserDateTime.Now.ToString();
    }

}

Server-side Blazor Setting of the Culture is currently not available for server-side Blazor applications, only the IBrowserDateTime service is available.

Blazored Localisation requires the following lines added to your startup.cs.

public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services)
{
    services.AddBlazoredLocalisation(); // This adds the IBrowserDateTimeProvider to the DI container
}

To get times using the correct timezone information you will need to request an instance of the IBrowserDataTimeProvider. Once you have this you can use the GetInstance method to get a IBrowserDataTime instance. You can use the Now property to get a DateTime instance which takes into account the users timezone. See the example below.

@inject Blazored.Localisation.Services.IBrowserDateTimeProvider browserDateTimeProvider
@page "/"

<p>The current local time is: <strong>@currentLocalTime</strong></p>

@functions {

    string currentLocalTime = "";

    protected override async Task OnAfterRenderAsync()
    {
        var browserDateTime = await browserDateTimeProvider.GetInstance();
        currentLocalTime = browserDateTime.Now.ToString();
        StateHasCahnged();
    }

}

This will set the CultureInfo.CurrentCulture and CultureInfo.CurrentUICulture for your Blazor application based on the language settings of the clients browser.

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