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sb-datasource-to-i18n-json

v1.1.1

Published

Convert Storyblok Datasource to i18n JSON

Downloads

17

Readme

sb-datasource-to-i18n-json

Convert Storyblok Datasource to i18n JSON.

wakatime npm version

Useful for utilizing existing i18n integrations on a frontend framework instead of fetching from the Storyblok API.

Designed for a nuxt-i18n use case, but it's framework-agnostic.

As I have set up Vercel deployment webhooks on my Storyblok instance, every time the datasource is updated and saved, a new deployment will be performed, reflecting the changes.

Usage guide

Install

# npm
npm i -D sb-datasource-to-i18n-json
# bun
bun i -D sb-datasource-to-i18n-json
# pnpm
pnpm i -D sb-datasource-to-i18n-json
# yarn
yarn add -D sb-datasource-to-i18n-json

Run

npx sb-i18n --help
# OR
bunx sb-i18n --help

Integrate

In your package.json:

{
    "scripts": {
        // To trigger on every npm i (usefull for CI jobs)
        "prepare": "sb-i18n -r eu -t TO_REPLACE -d DATASOURCE_NAME -l fr",
        // OR
        "sync-i18n": "sb-i18n -r eu -t TO_REPLACE -d DATASOURCE_NAME -l fr",
    }
}

Then run

npm i
# OR
npm run sync-i18n

Environment variables

You can use environment variables to define Storyblok access token and region.

  • SB_ACCESS_TOKEN, overriten by -t, --token
  • SB_REGION, overriten by -r, --region

Requirements

For this script to work, you need to setup a datasource following these rules:

  • Do not create a dimension for the default language.
  • Create a dimension for each language you want a translation:
    • For the name of the dimension put everything you want (ex: German).
    • For the value of the dimension, you need to respect the value your put in your i18n config (ex: de).
  • Remember the Slug/ID when creating a datasource (or see it in settings) as it correspond to the -d, --datasource <slug> parameter.

Dev guide

To install dependencies:

bun install

To run:

bun run src/index.ts

This project was created using bun init. Bun is a fast all-in-one JavaScript runtime.