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grunt-merge-locales

v0.3.0

Published

merges json files together

Downloads

17

Readme

grunt-merge-locales

Deep merge localized json files, based on their language, with the option to a fallback language.

Install

$ npm install --save-dev grunt-merge-locales

Usage

In your Gruntfile


module.exports = function (grunt) {

    grunt.initConfig({

        mergeLocales: {
                    // default options
                    options: {
                        fallbackLanguage: 'en'
                    },
                    
                    i18n: {
                        sourceDirectory: 'source/directory',
                        destinationDirectory: 'destination/directory',
                        locales: [
                            "de_AT",
                            "de_CH",
                            "en_GB",
                            "en_IE"
                        ]
                    }
        }
}

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-merge-locales');

Options

fallbackLanguage

Type: String Default: null

Loads a language as fallback language, which will deep merged to every generated file.

generateLanguageFiles

Type: Boolean Default: false

Generates languages files from the source files and if fallbackLanguage is set, also merges the fallback language into it.

generateLocaleFiles

Type: Boolean Default: true

Generates localized i18n files based on the given locales. It merges the locale from the source directory with the language file of the locale and also the fallbackLanguage if given.

indent

Type: Number Default: null

The number of spaces to indent the json file during formatting. If null is given the file will be minified.

License

MIT