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@bibojoe/translatejsonfile

v1.0.7

Published

translate-json-files is an npm package for translating JSON files from one language to multiple target languages using the Google Translate API. It organizes the translated files in separate subdirectories based on the target languages.

Downloads

2

Readme

Description

translate-json-files is an npm package for translating JSON files from one language to multiple target languages using the Google Translate API. It organizes the translated files in separate subdirectories based on the target languages.

Install

To use translate-json-files in your Node.js project, you can install it via npm:

npm install translate-json-files

Usage

const translateJSON = require("translate-json-files");

const inputFilePath = "./input.json"; // Path to the input JSON file
const outputDirectory = "./translations"; // Directory to save the translated files
const targetLanguages = ["fr", "es", "de"]; // List of target languages

translateJSON(inputFilePath, outputDirectory, targetLanguages)
  .then(() => {
    console.log("JSON files translated successfully!");
  })
  .catch((err) => {
    console.error("Error during translation:", err);
  });

Parameters

- inputFilePath (String): Path to the input JSON file to be translated.
- outputDirectory (String): Directory where translated JSON files will be saved.
- targetLanguages (Array of Strings): List of target languages to translate the JSON content into.

Behavior

The package reads the input JSON file and translates its content into each target language specified in the targetLanguages array. Translated JSON files are organized in separate subdirectories within the outputDirectory. Each subdirectory is named after a target language (e.g., fr, es, de), and inside each subdirectory, you'll find the corresponding translated JSON file (e.g., fr.json, es.json, de.json).

Changelog

• Version 1.0.5 :
    • Verify if file existe and trad exist .

Credits

This package was developed by me.

License

This package is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.