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ui5-i18n-excel-converter

v0.0.4

Published

CLI tool to convert i18n files to Excel and the other way

Downloads

38

Readme

ui5-i18n-excel-converter

CLI tool to convert i18n files to Excel and the other way

Motivation

The purpose of this tool is to easily communicate with the business part regarding the translations of the UI5 application texts (i18n), especially when there are a lot of different languages.

The tool will generate the Excel file with the keys and the languages. The translators just have to put the translated texts on the corresponding cells. Then the tool will import from the Excel file all the translations into the i18n files.

Installation

Install with npm

npm install --save-dev ui5-i18n-excel-converter

Quick start

Install the tool with npm (see Installation).

Add these scipts to your package.json file :

{
    ...
    "scripts": {
        "i18n:export": "ui5-i18n-excel-converter export",   // i18n -> Excel
        "i18n:import": "ui5-i18n-excel-converter import"    // Excel -> i18n
    }
}

You can tweak these scripts using the options in Usage.

Usage

Usage: ui5-i18n-excel-converter [options] [command]

CLI tool to convert i18n files to Excel and the other way

Options:
  -h, --help                                   display help for command

Commands:
  export [options] [i18n_folder] [excel_file]  convert properties files to Excel
  import [options] <excel_file> [i18n_folder]  import data from Excel file and update the i18n properties files (if the file doesn't exist it will be created)
  help [command]                               display help for command

Export

Usage: ui5-i18n-excel-converter export [options] [i18n_folder] [excel_file]

convert properties files to Excel

Arguments:
  i18n_folder    i18n folder (default: "./webapp/i18n")
  excel_file     excel file

Options:
  -v, --verbose  display logs (default: false)
  -h, --help     display help for command

Import

Usage: ui5-i18n-excel-converter import [options] [excel_file] [i18n_folder]

import data from Excel file and update the i18n properties files (if the file doesn't exist it will be created)

Arguments:
  excel_file     excel file (default: "./<project_name>.xlsx")
  i18n_folder    i18n folder (default: "./webapp/i18n")

Options:
  -v, --verbose  display logs (default: false)
  -d, --delete   delete properties keys if not present in excel file (default: false)
  -h, --help     display help for command

Acknowledgements

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome!

Please create a pull request on this project.