json-to-stringsdict
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Converst JSON files to an iOS .stringsdict file
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json-to-stringsdict
According to Apple, this is how localization is going to work now:
https://developer.apple.com/library/Mac/releasenotes/Foundation/RN-Foundation/index.html
If you're anything like me, you can't stand looking at XML, not to mention, who's going to want to hand an XML file like that to a translator? For everyone's sanity, I created a small command line script that you can run on spec JSON to convert it to a Localizable.stringsdict file, usable by Xcode.
Setup
First,
$ git clone [email protected]:dclowd9901/json-to-stringsdict.git
Or,
$ npm install json-to-stringsdict -g (if you want to be able to run the script anywhere)
Then,
$ npm install
Use
Use is as easy as
$ jts filename.json
Creates a Localizable.stringsdict file in the cwd.
$ jts filename.json foo.blah
Creates the same file in the same place with the name foo.blah. Generally, though, you'll want to do something like this:
$ jts filename.json <Path to project folder>/<language code>.lproj/Localizable.stringsdict
Which will place the .stringsdict
file right where you need it. Don't forget to add
it to your project's build resources, of course.
License
Licensed by MIT License.