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poeditor-service-provider

v0.7.1

Published

POEditor service provider for vue-i18n-locale-message

Downloads

5,226

Readme

poeditor-service-provider

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POEditor service provider for vue-i18n-locale-message

:cd: Installation

$ npm install -g poeditor-service-provider # or npm install --save-dev poeditor-service-provider

due to use this provider, you need to install vue-i18n-locale-message beforehand.

$ npm install -g vue-i18n-locale-message

:rocket: Usages

Configurations

Before you use this provider, you need to configure the following:

{
  "provider": {
    "id": "12345", // your POEditor project id
    "token": "xxx..." // your POEditor API token
  }
}

About details, See the POEditorProviderConfiguration.

Push the locale messages to POEditor

$ vue-i18n-locale-message push --provider=poeditor-service-provider \
    --conf ./poeditor-service-provider-conf.json \
    --target-paths=./src/locales/*.json \
    --filename-match=^([\\w]*)\\.json

Pull the locale messages from POEditor

$ vue-i18n-locale-message pull --provider=poeditor-service-provider \
    --conf ./poeditor-service-provider-conf.json \
    --output=./src/locales

Indicate translation status from POEditor

$ vue-i18n-locale-message status --provider=poeditor-service-provider \
  --conf=poeditor-service-provider-conf.json

Diff locale messages between local and POEditor

vue-i18n-locale-message diff --provider=poeditor-service-provider \
  --conf=poeditor-service-provider-conf.json \
  --target-paths=./src/locales/*.json \
  --filename-match=^([\\w]*)\\.json

Import the locale messages to POEditor

$ vue-i18n-locale-message import --provider=poeditor-service-provider \
    --conf ./poeditor-service-provider-conf.json \
    --target=./src/locales/ja.json \
    --format=json

Export the locale messages from POEditor

$ vue-i18n-locale-message export --provider=poeditor-service-provider \
    --conf ./poeditor-service-provider-conf.json \
    --output=./src/locales

:warning: Do you have a hierarchical locale message?

POEditor will process locale messages with hierarchical structure as context.

Therefore, we need to normalize with flat structure , and push it to POEditor.

$ vue-i18n-locale-message push --provider=poeditor-service-provider \
    --conf ./poeditor-service-provider-conf.json \
    --target-paths=./src/locales/*.json \
    --nomalize=flat \
    --filename-match=^([\\w]*)\\.json

And also, when pulling data from POEditor, it need to normalize from flat structure to hierarchical structure.

$ vue-i18n-locale-message pull --provider=poeditor-service-provider \
    --conf ./poeditor-service-provider-conf.json \
    --nomalize=hierarchy \
    --output=./src/locales

:copyright: License

MIT