Mad-agents-skills flutter-internationalization
Complete guide for internationalizing Flutter apps using gen-l10n and intl packages. Use when Claude needs to add localization support to Flutter applications, translate UI text, format numbers/dates for different locales, or configure multi-language support for Material/Cupertino apps.
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flutter-internationalization/SKILL.mdFlutter Internationalization
Overview
Comprehensive guide for adding internationalization (i18n) to Flutter applications. Covers setup, configuration, message management, number/date formatting, and advanced topics like locale override and custom language support.
Quick Start
Choose approach based on app needs:
gen-l10n (Recommended) - Modern, automated, code generation
- Best for: Most new projects, teams, complex apps
- Uses: ARB files, automated code generation
- See: Setup gen-l10n
intl package - Manual control, code-based
- Best for: Simple apps, legacy projects, full control
- Uses:
code, manual translation filesIntl.message() - See: Setup intl package
Manual/Custom - Maximum flexibility
- Best for: Very simple apps, custom workflows
- Uses: Direct Map-based lookups
- See: Custom localizations
Setup gen-l10n
1. Add Dependencies
Update
pubspec.yaml:
dependencies: flutter: sdk: flutter flutter_localizations: sdk: flutter intl: any
Run:
flutter pub add flutter_localizations --sdk=flutter flutter pub add intl:any
2. Enable Code Generation
Add to
pubspec.yaml:
flutter: generate: true
3. Configure l10n.yaml
Create
l10n.yaml in project root:
arb-dir: lib/l10n template-arb-file: app_en.arb output-localization-file: app_localizations.dart
For advanced options, see l10n-config.md.
4. Create ARB Files
Create directory
lib/l10n/.
Template file
lib/l10n/app_en.arb:
{ "helloWorld": "Hello World!", "@helloWorld": { "description": "Greeting message" } }
Translation file
lib/l10n/app_es.arb:
{ "helloWorld": "¡Hola Mundo!" }
For complete ARB format, see arb-format.md.
5. Generate Code
Run:
flutter gen-l10n
Or run app to trigger auto-generation:
flutter run
6. Configure MaterialApp
Import and setup:
import 'package:flutter/material.dart'; import 'package:flutter_localizations/flutter_localizations.dart'; import 'l10n/app_localizations.dart'; MaterialApp( localizationsDelegates: [ AppLocalizations.delegate, GlobalMaterialLocalizations.delegate, GlobalWidgetsLocalizations.delegate, GlobalCupertinoLocalizations.delegate, ], supportedLocales: [ Locale('en'), Locale('es'), ], home: MyHomePage(), )
7. Use Localizations
Access in widgets:
Text(AppLocalizations.of(context)!.helloWorld)
Message Types
Simple Messages
No parameters:
{ "welcome": "Welcome to our app", "@welcome": { "description": "Welcome message" } }
Placeholder Messages
With parameters:
{ "greeting": "Hello {userName}!", "@greeting": { "description": "Personalized greeting", "placeholders": { "userName": { "type": "String", "example": "Alice" } } } }
Use in code:
Text(AppLocalizations.of(context)!.greeting('Alice'))
Plural Messages
Based on count:
{ "itemCount": "{count, plural, =0{No items} =1{1 item} other{{count} items}}", "@itemCount": { "placeholders": { "count": { "type": "int" } } } }
Use in code:
Text(AppLocalizations.of(context)!.itemCount(5))
Select Messages
Based on string value:
{ "pronoun": "{gender, select, male{he} female{she} other{they}}", "@pronoun": { "placeholders": { "gender": { "type": "String" } } } }
Use in code:
Text(AppLocalizations.of(context)!.pronoun('male'))
Number and Date Formatting
Numbers
Format numbers automatically:
{ "price": "Price: {value}", "@price": { "placeholders": { "value": { "type": "int", "format": "simpleCurrency" } } } }
Format options:
compact, currency, simpleCurrency, decimalPattern, etc.
Dates
Format dates automatically:
{ "eventDate": "Event on {date}", "@eventDate": { "placeholders": { "date": { "type": "DateTime", "format": "yMMMd" } } } }
Format options:
yMd, yMMMd, yMMMMd, Hm, etc.
For complete formatting options, see number-date-formats.md.
Advanced Topics
Locale Override
Override locale for specific widgets:
Localizations.override( context: context, locale: const Locale('es'), child: CalendarDatePicker(...), )
Custom Locale Definitions
For complex locales (Chinese, French regions):
supportedLocales: [ Locale.fromSubtags(languageCode: 'zh'), Locale.fromSubtags(languageCode: 'zh', scriptCode: 'Hans'), Locale.fromSubtags(languageCode: 'zh', scriptCode: 'Hant', countryCode: 'TW'), ]
Locale Resolution Callback
Control locale fallback:
MaterialApp( localeResolutionCallback: (locale, supportedLocales) { // Always accept user's locale return locale; }, )
Access Current Locale
Get current app locale:
Locale myLocale = Localizations.localeOf(context);
Setup intl Package
Manual Setup
- Add dependencies (same as gen-l10n)
- Create localization class:
class DemoLocalizations { DemoLocalizations(this.localeName); static Future<DemoLocalizations> load(Locale locale) { final String name = Intl.canonicalizedLocale(locale.toString()); return initializeMessages(name).then((_) => DemoLocalizations(name)); } static DemoLocalizations of(BuildContext context) { return Localizations.of<DemoLocalizations>(context, DemoLocalizations)!; } String get title { return Intl.message( 'Hello World', name: 'title', desc: 'Title', locale: localeName, ); } }
- Create delegate:
class DemoLocalizationsDelegate extends LocalizationsDelegate<DemoLocalizations> { const DemoLocalizationsDelegate(); @override bool isSupported(Locale locale) => ['en', 'es'].contains(locale.languageCode); @override Future<DemoLocalizations> load(Locale locale) => DemoLocalizations.load(locale); @override bool shouldReload(DemoLocalizationsDelegate old) => false; }
- Generate ARB files:
dart run intl_translation:extract_to_arb --output-dir=lib/l10n lib/main.dart dart run intl_translation:generate_from_arb --output-dir=lib/l10n lib/main.dart lib/l10n/intl_*.arb
Custom Localizations
For maximum simplicity:
class DemoLocalizations { DemoLocalizations(this.locale); final Locale locale; static DemoLocalizations of(BuildContext context) { return Localizations.of<DemoLocalizations>(context, DemoLocalizations)!; } static const _localizedValues = <String, Map<String, String>>{ 'en': {'title': 'Hello World'}, 'es': {'title': 'Hola Mundo'}, }; String get title { return _localizedValues[locale.languageCode]!['title']!; } }
Best Practices
- Use gen-l10n for new projects - simpler, safer, better tooling
- Add descriptions to ARB entries - provides context for translators
- Format numbers/dates with format types - automatic locale handling
- Test all locales - verify formatting, RTL, and translations
- Use pluralization - handle count variations correctly
- Keep messages short - easier to translate, more consistent
- Don't concatenate strings - use placeholders instead
- Enable nullable-getter to reduce null checks in user code
Resources
references/
l10n-config.md - Complete reference for
l10n.yaml configuration options, including output directories, code generation settings, and locale handling.
arb-format.md - Comprehensive guide to ARB file format, covering simple messages, placeholders, plurals, selects, and metadata.
number-date-formats.md - Number and date formatting reference with format types, patterns, and locale-specific examples.
assets/
Example templates and boilerplate code can be added here for common internationalization patterns.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- Adding localization support to a new Flutter app
- Translating existing Flutter app to multiple languages
- Configuring number/date formatting for different locales
- Setting up RTL (right-to-left) language support
- Implementing locale-specific layouts or widgets
- Managing ARB files and translations
- Troubleshooting localization issues
- Adding custom language support beyond built-in locales
- Optimizing app bundle size with deferred loading