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electron-i18n

v1.3136.0

Published

A home for Electron's translated documentation.

Downloads

769

Readme

electron-i18n

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A home for Electron's translated documentation.

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Contributing

Do you speak multiple languages? We need your help!

To get started translating, visit crowdin.com/project/electron and log in with your GitHub account.

The following languages are currently being translated:

Installation

If you're just here to translate content, see above. ☝️

If you're here to actually use this translated content for some purpose, read on! This project is published to npm as a module containing all the translated docs.

npm install electron-i18n

Usage

The electron-i18n module has no dependencies and exports no functions. It is simply a large JSON object containing all of Electron's API docs and tutorial content, in every language.

Require the module in your code:

const i18n = require('electron-i18n')

i18n is an object with the following keys:

  • electronLatestStableTag is a string like v1.7.8
  • docs - see #docs
  • locales - see #locales
  • website - see #website
  • date is a timestamp

Docs

i18n.docs is an object with locale strings as keys:

> Object.keys(i18n.docs)
[ 'en-US', 'fr-FR', 'ja-JP', 'zh-CN', '...']

Each locale object contains an object with doc HREFs as keys:

> Object.keys(i18n.docs['en-US'])
[
  '/docs/tutorial/about',
  '/docs/api/accelerator',
  '/docs/tutorial/accessibility',
  '/docs/api/app',
  '...'
]

Each doc object contains metadata and an HTML version of itself, ready to be rendered:

> i18n.docs['en-US']['/docs/api/app']
{
  locale: 'en-US',
  slug: 'app',
  category: 'api',
  categoryFancy: 'API',
  href: '/docs/api/app',
  title: 'app',
  description: '\nControl your application\'s event lifecycle.\n'
  githubUrl: 'https://github.com/electron/electron/tree/master/docs/api/app.md',
  crowdinFileId: '123',
  isTutorial: false,
  isApiDoc: true,
  isDevTutorial: false,
  isApiStructureDoc: false,
  markdown: '...',
  html: '...'
}

Locales

i18n.locales is an object with locale strings as keys:

> Object.keys(i18n.locales)
[ 'en-US', 'fr-FR', 'ja-JP', 'zh-CN', '...']

Each locale object contains language names, country info, and translation progress:

> i18n.locales['en-US']
{ locale: 'en-US',
  languageCode: 'en',
  languageName: 'English',
  languageNativeName: 'English',
  countryCode: 'US',
  countryName: 'United States',
  stats: {
    translated_progress: 100,
    approved_progress: 100
  }
}

Website

i18n.website contains localized versions of electron/electronjs.org/blob/master/data/locale.yml.

It is an object with locale strings as keys:

> Object.keys(i18n.locales)
[ 'en-US', 'fr-FR', 'ja-JP', 'zh-CN', '...']
> i18n.website['fr-FR']
{
  tagline: 'Développez des applications desktop multi-plateformes avec JavaScript, HTML et CSS',
  nav: '...'
}

License

MIT