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ceph-dashboard-i18ntool

v1.3.1

Published

A tool to manage the translation files of the ceph dashboard.

Downloads

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Readme

ceph-dashboard-i18ntool

A tool to manage the translation files of the ceph dashboard.

Commands

  • push Adds/Updates the resource files
  • pull Pulls the language files from transifex
  • merge Adds missing tags to language files
  • config Configures the i18ntool
  • help Shows the help dialog
  • -v Displays the version

push

Authenticate with the Transifex CLI to manage your resource files.

You can either use the i18n tool with a config file (json) or set the options directly on the cli.

Note: The config file settings have a higher priority than the options on the cli

Usage:

  • i18ntool push -c <filename>
  • i18ntool push <options>

Options:

  • -o, --organization the unique slug of the organization on transifex
  • -p, --project the unique slug of the project on transifex
  • -r, --resource the unique name and slug of the resource on transifex. Format must be similar to name:slug
  • --srcDir, --sourceDirectory (default '.') directory where the source file is expected
  • --srcFile, --sourceFile (default 'messages.xlf') source file (relative to srcDir)
  • -a, --automate (default 'false') skips every confirmation dialog with 'yes'
  • -q, --quiet (default 'false') quiet output. Errors will be displayed

For more information, see the file i18ntool.example.json

pull

Authenticate with the Transifex CLI to pull your language files.

You can either use the i18n tool with a config file (json) or set the options directly on the cli.

Note: The config file settings have a higher priority than the options on the cli

Usage:

  • i18ntool pull -c <filename>
  • i18ntool pull <options>

Options:

  • --tarDir, --targetDirectory (default '.') directory where the language files should be stored
  • -p, --project the unique slug of the project on transifex
  • -r, --resource the unique name and slug of the resource on transifex. Format must be similar to name:slug
  • -l, --languages Comma separated list of country codes.
  • -q, --quiet (default 'false') quiet output. Errors will be displayed

For more information, see the file i18ntool.example.json

merge

Adds missing tags to language files

You can either use the i18n tool with a config file (json) or set the options directly on the cli.

Note: The config file settings have a higher priority than the options on the cli

Usage:

  • i18ntool merge -c <filename>
  • i18ntool merge <options>

Options:

  • --srcDir, --sourceDirectory (default '.') directory where the source file is expected
  • --tarDir, --targetDirectory (default '.') directory where the target files are expected (usually identical with srcDir)
  • --srcFile, --sourceFile (default 'messages.xlf') source file (relative to srcDir)
  • -l, --languages Comma separated list of country codes. File naming convention: messages.<country-code>.xlf (relative to tarDir)
  • --removeUnusedIds (default 'true') determine if unused IDs should be removed during merge
  • -q, --quiet (default 'false') quiet output. Errors will be displayed

For more information, see the file i18ntool.example.json

config

Stores information such as the auth token of transifex in a configuration file in the users home directory

Usage:

  • i18ntool config <command>

Commands:

  • token <token> stores the transifex auth token in the configuration file