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Léo-Paul Géneau
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Winnie Hellmann
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### Interpolation
Placeholders in translated text should match the code style of the respective source file.
For example use
`%{created_at}`
in Ruby but
`%{createdAt}`
in JavaScript.
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In Ruby/HAML:
```ruby
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```js
import { __, sprintf } from '~/locale';
sprintf(__('Hello %{username}'), { username: 'Joe' }) => 'Hello Joe'
sprintf(__('Hello %{username}'), { username: 'Joe' }); // => 'Hello Joe'
```
The placeholders should match the code style of the respective source file.
For example use
`%{created_at}`
in Ruby but
`%{createdAt}`
in JavaScript.
By default, `sprintf` escapes the placeholder values.
If you want to take care of that yourself, you can pass `false` as third argument.
```js
import { __, sprintf } from '~/locale';
sprintf(__('This is %{value}'), { value: '<strong>bold</strong>' }); // => 'This is <strong>bold</strong>'
sprintf(__('This is %{value}'), { value: '<strong>bold</strong>' }, false); // => 'This is <strong>bold</strong>'
```
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