Using $localizedResource inside JS function
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I have a part of table like below.
<tr> <td class='col-narrow'>{{$localizedResource.DATE}}</td> <td class='col-narrow'>{{$localizedResource.TIME}}</td> <td class='col-narrow'>{{$localizedResource.DAY}}</td> </tr> <tr> <td class='col-narrow'>{{date}}</td> <td class='col-narrow'>{{time}}</td> <td class='col-narrow'>{{day}}</td> // need to translate this </tr>
I need to translate the {{Day}} in different languages which i receive from api response. I have added the keys in the locales files for all the days and tried doing the below which unfortunately did not work
function translateKey(key){ if(key){ const message = key.toUpperCase(); const newKey = this.$localizedresource.message; return newKey; } }
and in the template i tried the following
<td class='col-narrow'>{{ translateKey day}}</td>
can anyone help me with this
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$localizedresource[key.toUpperCase()]
shouldn't you use this?
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@jan_blaha I updated the my function to return $localizedresource[key.toUpperCase()] like you mentioned
function translateKey(key){ if(key){ const message = $localizedresource[key.toUpperCase()]; return message; } }
HTML
<td class='col-narrow'>{{ translateKey day}}</td>
Unfortunately it still gives error
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You need to reach the
$localizedresource
from the root contextfunction translateKey(key, opts){ if(key){ const message = opts.data.root.$localizedresource[key.toUpperCase()]; return message; } }
Unfortunately it still gives error
It would be great if you always share the actual error detail.