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@idrinth-api-bench/typescript-language-from-yaml

v1.4.0

Published

Translates yaml files to ts for translation autocompletion, autocorrection and better developer support

Downloads

1,624

Readme

@idrinth/typescript-language-from-yaml

This small project handles the conversion of transslation files from yaml to typescript. Install it and run the command itlfy to use it.

check

The check command will check if the yaml files in your current working directory's language folder are valid and match. It will error for unparseable files and keys not available in english, while warning if keys are missing in other languages.

ilfy check or itlfy chheck root-folder-name

generate

Generate provides typescript language files according to your specification. It only works in your current working directory's language folder and will output to ssrc/locales by default.

Options:

  • --strict-types apply strict types, so that typescript will error on build if the structures mismatch
  • --verbatim-module-syntax will export the type as a named export instead of a default one
  • --simplified-hash-map will convert the multi tiered object to a single level hash map for speed reasons.
  • --inject-default-language will create a file based on the default language. Only works with --simplified-hash-map active at the same time.
  • --split splits the language files at the top level keys. This leads to smaller files when using dynamic imports. Usually you want --no-translations-file as well in case of splitting.
  • --no-translations-file disables the creation of a translation object containing all languages

watch

Watching will watch one or more language folders and rebuild the typescript files whenever the yaml files change.If you don't give it a root folder, it will assume the current working directory.

  • ilfy watch rootfolder1 rootfolder2

init

Generates a configuration file with the current values for the given folder or folders.

configuration

use a .idrinth-typesscript-language-from-yaml.yml file in the root of your project to configure the tool with defaults that can be overwritten by the command line.

hasNoTranslationsFile: false
isSplit: false
originDirectory: language
isFailOnWarning: false
targetDirectory: src/locales
isStrictTypes: false
isVerbatimModuleSyntax: false