How to use i18next with Parse Server?












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I try to use i18next with parse server running on Heroku.



In package.json I added:



"dependencies": {
<...>
"i18next": "~12.0.x",
"i18next-node-remote-backend": "~1.0.0"
}


In the cloud directory where the main.js is I added strings.json (which is an i18next multilingual JSON file, i.e. all translation in one file):



{
"en": {
"translation": {
"astring": "The string in English.",
}
},
"es": {
"translation": {
"astring": "El string en enspañol.",
}
}
}


In a cloud code function in main.js I added:



var i18n = require("i18next");
var backend = require("i18next-node-remote-backend");

Parse.Promise.as()
.then(function() {

i18n
.use(backend)
.init({
"lng": "en",
"debug": true,
"backend": {
"loadPath": __dirname + '/strings.json',
"allowMultiLoading": false
}
}, (err, t) => {
if (err) return console.log('something went wrong loading', err);
console.log("i18n: "+ t('astring'));
return Parse.Promise.as();
});
})
.then(
<...>
);


But when calling the cloud code function it throws an error:



Error: Invalid URI "/app/cloud/strings.json"
at Request.init (/app/node_modules/request/request.js:274:31)
at new Request (/app/node_modules/request/request.js:128:8)
at request (/app/node_modules/request/index.js:53:10)
at ajax (/app/node_modules/i18next-node-remote-backend/lib/index.js:27:30)
at Backend.loadUrl (/app/node_modules/i18next-node-remote-backend/lib/index.js:91:7)
at Backend.read (/app/node_modules/i18next-node-remote-backend/lib/index.js:86:12)
at Connector.read (/app/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/BackendConnector.js:186:32)
at Connector.loadOne (/app/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/BackendConnector.js:243:10)
at /app/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/BackendConnector.js:221:14
at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)


The error also occurs with "loadPath": './strings.json'.



What is wrong here?










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    I try to use i18next with parse server running on Heroku.



    In package.json I added:



    "dependencies": {
    <...>
    "i18next": "~12.0.x",
    "i18next-node-remote-backend": "~1.0.0"
    }


    In the cloud directory where the main.js is I added strings.json (which is an i18next multilingual JSON file, i.e. all translation in one file):



    {
    "en": {
    "translation": {
    "astring": "The string in English.",
    }
    },
    "es": {
    "translation": {
    "astring": "El string en enspañol.",
    }
    }
    }


    In a cloud code function in main.js I added:



    var i18n = require("i18next");
    var backend = require("i18next-node-remote-backend");

    Parse.Promise.as()
    .then(function() {

    i18n
    .use(backend)
    .init({
    "lng": "en",
    "debug": true,
    "backend": {
    "loadPath": __dirname + '/strings.json',
    "allowMultiLoading": false
    }
    }, (err, t) => {
    if (err) return console.log('something went wrong loading', err);
    console.log("i18n: "+ t('astring'));
    return Parse.Promise.as();
    });
    })
    .then(
    <...>
    );


    But when calling the cloud code function it throws an error:



    Error: Invalid URI "/app/cloud/strings.json"
    at Request.init (/app/node_modules/request/request.js:274:31)
    at new Request (/app/node_modules/request/request.js:128:8)
    at request (/app/node_modules/request/index.js:53:10)
    at ajax (/app/node_modules/i18next-node-remote-backend/lib/index.js:27:30)
    at Backend.loadUrl (/app/node_modules/i18next-node-remote-backend/lib/index.js:91:7)
    at Backend.read (/app/node_modules/i18next-node-remote-backend/lib/index.js:86:12)
    at Connector.read (/app/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/BackendConnector.js:186:32)
    at Connector.loadOne (/app/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/BackendConnector.js:243:10)
    at /app/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/BackendConnector.js:221:14
    at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)


    The error also occurs with "loadPath": './strings.json'.



    What is wrong here?










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      I try to use i18next with parse server running on Heroku.



      In package.json I added:



      "dependencies": {
      <...>
      "i18next": "~12.0.x",
      "i18next-node-remote-backend": "~1.0.0"
      }


      In the cloud directory where the main.js is I added strings.json (which is an i18next multilingual JSON file, i.e. all translation in one file):



      {
      "en": {
      "translation": {
      "astring": "The string in English.",
      }
      },
      "es": {
      "translation": {
      "astring": "El string en enspañol.",
      }
      }
      }


      In a cloud code function in main.js I added:



      var i18n = require("i18next");
      var backend = require("i18next-node-remote-backend");

      Parse.Promise.as()
      .then(function() {

      i18n
      .use(backend)
      .init({
      "lng": "en",
      "debug": true,
      "backend": {
      "loadPath": __dirname + '/strings.json',
      "allowMultiLoading": false
      }
      }, (err, t) => {
      if (err) return console.log('something went wrong loading', err);
      console.log("i18n: "+ t('astring'));
      return Parse.Promise.as();
      });
      })
      .then(
      <...>
      );


      But when calling the cloud code function it throws an error:



      Error: Invalid URI "/app/cloud/strings.json"
      at Request.init (/app/node_modules/request/request.js:274:31)
      at new Request (/app/node_modules/request/request.js:128:8)
      at request (/app/node_modules/request/index.js:53:10)
      at ajax (/app/node_modules/i18next-node-remote-backend/lib/index.js:27:30)
      at Backend.loadUrl (/app/node_modules/i18next-node-remote-backend/lib/index.js:91:7)
      at Backend.read (/app/node_modules/i18next-node-remote-backend/lib/index.js:86:12)
      at Connector.read (/app/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/BackendConnector.js:186:32)
      at Connector.loadOne (/app/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/BackendConnector.js:243:10)
      at /app/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/BackendConnector.js:221:14
      at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)


      The error also occurs with "loadPath": './strings.json'.



      What is wrong here?










      share|improve this question
















      I try to use i18next with parse server running on Heroku.



      In package.json I added:



      "dependencies": {
      <...>
      "i18next": "~12.0.x",
      "i18next-node-remote-backend": "~1.0.0"
      }


      In the cloud directory where the main.js is I added strings.json (which is an i18next multilingual JSON file, i.e. all translation in one file):



      {
      "en": {
      "translation": {
      "astring": "The string in English.",
      }
      },
      "es": {
      "translation": {
      "astring": "El string en enspañol.",
      }
      }
      }


      In a cloud code function in main.js I added:



      var i18n = require("i18next");
      var backend = require("i18next-node-remote-backend");

      Parse.Promise.as()
      .then(function() {

      i18n
      .use(backend)
      .init({
      "lng": "en",
      "debug": true,
      "backend": {
      "loadPath": __dirname + '/strings.json',
      "allowMultiLoading": false
      }
      }, (err, t) => {
      if (err) return console.log('something went wrong loading', err);
      console.log("i18n: "+ t('astring'));
      return Parse.Promise.as();
      });
      })
      .then(
      <...>
      );


      But when calling the cloud code function it throws an error:



      Error: Invalid URI "/app/cloud/strings.json"
      at Request.init (/app/node_modules/request/request.js:274:31)
      at new Request (/app/node_modules/request/request.js:128:8)
      at request (/app/node_modules/request/index.js:53:10)
      at ajax (/app/node_modules/i18next-node-remote-backend/lib/index.js:27:30)
      at Backend.loadUrl (/app/node_modules/i18next-node-remote-backend/lib/index.js:91:7)
      at Backend.read (/app/node_modules/i18next-node-remote-backend/lib/index.js:86:12)
      at Connector.read (/app/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/BackendConnector.js:186:32)
      at Connector.loadOne (/app/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/BackendConnector.js:243:10)
      at /app/node_modules/i18next/dist/commonjs/BackendConnector.js:221:14
      at Array.forEach (<anonymous>)


      The error also occurs with "loadPath": './strings.json'.



      What is wrong here?







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