# i18n Translation Workflow Guide
This guide explains how to work with translations in the CommunityRule application. The app uses `next-intl` for managing UI text content, making it easy for content creators and contributors to update text without modifying component code.
## Overview
All UI text is stored in JSON files under `messages/en/`. Components reference these translations using keys, allowing content to be edited independently of the codebase.
## Directory Structure
```
messages/
en/
common.json # Shared UI strings (buttons, links, labels)
components/
heroBanner.json # HeroBanner component translations
numberedCards.json # NumberedCards component translations
askOrganizer.json # AskOrganizer component translations
featureGrid.json # FeatureGrid component translations
footer.json # Footer component translations
navigation.json # Navigation items
metadata.json # Page metadata (title, description)
index.ts # Exports all messages
```
## Adding New Translation Keys
### 1. Identify the Component
Determine which component needs the translation. If it's a shared string (like a button label), add it to `common.json`. Otherwise, add it to the component-specific file.
### 2. Add the Key to the JSON File
Open the appropriate JSON file and add your translation key. Use descriptive, semantic keys:
**Good:**
```json
{
"heroBanner": {
"title": "Collaborate",
"subtitle": "with clarity"
}
}
```
**Bad:**
```json
{
"text1": "Collaborate",
"text2": "with clarity"
}
```
### 3. Use Nested Objects for Organization
Group related translations together:
```json
{
"numberedCards": {
"title": "How CommunityRule works",
"buttons": {
"createCommunityRule": "Create CommunityRule",
"seeHowItWorks": "See how it works"
}
}
}
```
### 4. Update the Component
In your component, use the translation hook:
**Server Components:**
```typescript
import { getTranslations } from "next-intl/server";
export default async function MyComponent() {
const t = await getTranslations();
return
{t("heroBanner.title")}
;
}
```
**Client Components:**
```typescript
"use client";
import { useTranslations } from "next-intl";
export default function MyComponent() {
const t = useTranslations();
return {t("heroBanner.title")}
;
}
```
**Namespace-specific (recommended for component files):**
```typescript
const t = useTranslations("heroBanner");
return {t("title")}
;
```
## Translation Key Naming Conventions
1. **Use camelCase** for keys: `buttonText`, `ariaLabel`
2. **Use descriptive names**: `createCommunityRule` not `btn1`
3. **Group by component**: Each component has its own namespace
4. **Use nested objects** for related strings: `buttons.createCommunityRule`
5. **Include context in comments**: Use `_comment` fields for clarity
Example:
```json
{
"_comment": "HeroBanner component translations",
"title": "Collaborate",
"subtitle": "with clarity",
"description": "Help your community make important decisions..."
}
```
## Extracting Strings from Components
When migrating a component to use translations:
1. **Identify hardcoded strings** in the component
2. **Create translation keys** in the appropriate JSON file
3. **Replace hardcoded strings** with `t("key.path")` calls
4. **Test the component** to ensure translations load correctly
### Example Migration
**Before:**
```typescript
export default function HeroBanner() {
return (
);
}
```
**After:**
```typescript
"use client";
import { useTranslations } from "next-intl";
export default function HeroBanner() {
const t = useTranslations("heroBanner");
return (
{t("title")}
{t("subtitle")}
);
}
```
## Adding New Languages (Future)
When adding support for a new language:
1. **Create a new locale directory**: `messages/es/` (for Spanish, for example)
2. **Copy the English files** as a starting point
3. **Translate all strings** in the JSON files
4. **Update `app/i18n/routing.ts`** to include the new locale
5. **Test thoroughly** to ensure all translations are present
## Testing Translations
1. **Check for missing keys**: Ensure all translation keys used in components exist in the JSON files
2. **Verify type safety**: TypeScript will catch typos in translation keys at compile time
3. **Test in browser**: Run the dev server and verify text displays correctly
4. **Check for fallbacks**: Missing translations will show the key path (e.g., `heroBanner.title`)
## Best Practices
### For Content Creators
- **Edit JSON files directly**: No need to understand React or TypeScript
- **Use descriptive comments**: Add `_comment` fields to explain context
- **Maintain consistency**: Use the same terminology across components
- **Test changes**: Run the dev server to see your changes immediately
### For Developers
- **Use TypeScript**: Translation keys are type-safe
- **Namespace when possible**: Use `useTranslations("namespace")` for better organization
- **Server components first**: Prefer server-side translations for better performance
- **Extract incrementally**: Migrate components one at a time
## Common Patterns
### Buttons and CTAs
```json
{
"buttons": {
"createCommunityRule": "Create CommunityRule",
"seeHowItWorks": "See how it works"
}
}
```
### Aria Labels
```json
{
"ariaLabels": {
"followBluesky": "Follow us on Bluesky",
"followGitlab": "Follow us on GitLab"
}
}
```
### Dynamic Content
For content that varies (like card text), use arrays or numbered keys:
```json
{
"cards": {
"card1": { "text": "First step" },
"card2": { "text": "Second step" },
"card3": { "text": "Third step" }
}
}
```
## Troubleshooting
### Translation Key Not Found
If you see a key path like `heroBanner.title` instead of the text:
1. Check the JSON file exists and has the key
2. Verify the key path matches exactly (case-sensitive)
3. Restart the dev server if you just added the key
### TypeScript Errors
If TypeScript complains about translation keys:
1. Ensure the key exists in the JSON file
2. Check for typos in the key path
3. Verify the namespace is correct if using `useTranslations("namespace")`
### Missing Translations
If text doesn't appear:
1. Check the browser console for errors
2. Verify the component is wrapped in `NextIntlClientProvider` (for client components)
3. Ensure `getMessages()` is called in server components
## Resources
- [next-intl Documentation](https://next-intl.dev/docs)
- [Next.js Internationalization](https://nextjs.org/docs/app/guides/internationalization)
- Component-specific translation files in `messages/en/components/`
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**Last Updated**: January 2025
**Maintained by**: CommunityRule Development Team