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When translating an application, maintaining the translation catalog by hand is painful. This package parses your code and automates this process.

If you want to make this process even less painful, I invite you to check Locize. And if you use this package and like it, supporting me on Patreon would mean a great deal! (disclamer: Locize is supporting this project on Patreon).

Features

  • Choose your weapon: A CLI, a standalone parser or a stream transform
  • 4 built in lexers: Javascript, JSX, HTML and Handlebars
  • Creates one catalog file per locale and per namespace
  • Backs up the old keys your code doesn't use anymore in namespace_old.json catalog
  • Restores keys from the _old file if the one in the translation file is empty
  • Supports i18next features:
    • Context: keys of the form key_context
    • Plural: keys of the form key_plural and key_plural_0
  • Tested on Node 6+

DISCLAMER: 1.0.0-beta

1.x is currently in beta. You can follow the pre-releases here. It is a deep rewrite of this package that solves many issues, the main one being that it was slowly becoming unmaintainable. The migration contains all the breaking changes. Everything that follows is related to 1.x. If you rely on a 0.x.x version, you can still find the old documentation on its dedicated branch.

Usage

CLI

You can use the CLI with the package installed locally but if you want to use it from anywhere, you better install it globally:

yarn global add i18next-parser@next
npm install -g i18next-parser@next
i18next 'app/**/*.{js,hbs}' 'lib/**/*.{js,hbs}' [-oc]

Multiple globbing patterns are supported to specify complex file selections. You can learn how to write globs here. Note that glob must be wrapped with single quotes when passed as arguments.

  • -o, --output : Where to write the locale files.
  • -c, --config : The config file with all the options
  • -S, --silent: The config file with all the options

Gulp

Save the package to your devDependencies:

yarn add -D i18next-parser@next
npm install --save-dev i18next-parser@next

Gulp defines itself as the streaming build system. Put simply, it is like Grunt, but performant and elegant.

const i18nextParser = require('i18next-parser').gulp;

gulp.task('i18next', function() {
  gulp.src('app/**')
    .pipe(new i18nextParser({
      locales: ['en', 'de'],
      output: 'locales'
    }))
    .pipe(gulp.dest('./'));
});

IMPORTANT: output is required to know where to read the catalog from. You might think that gulp.dest() is enough though it does not inform the transform where to read the existing catalog from.

Broccoli

Save the package to your devDependencies:

yarn add -D i18next-parser@next
npm install --save-dev i18next-parser@next

Broccoli.js defines itself as a fast, reliable asset pipeline, supporting constant-time rebuilds and compact build definitions.

const Funnel = require('broccoli-funnel')
const i18nextParser = require('i18next-parser').broccoli;

const appRoot = 'broccoli'

let i18n = new Funnel(appRoot, {
  files: ['handlebars.hbs', 'javascript.js'],
  annotation: 'i18next-parser'
})

i18n = new i18nextParser([i18n], {
  output: 'broccoli/locales'
})

module.exports = i18n

Options

Option Description Default
contextSeparator Key separator used in your translation keys _
createOldCatalogs Save the _old files true
defaultNamespace Default namespace used in your i18next config translation
defaultValue Default value to give to empty keys ''
extension 1 Extenstion of the catalogs .json
filename 1 Filename of the catalogs '$NAMESPACE'
indentation Indentation of the catalog files 2
keepRemoved Keep keys from the catalog that are no longer in code false
keySeparator 2 Key separator used in your translation keys .
lexers See below for details {}
lineEnding Control the line ending. See options at eol auto
locales An array of the locales in your applications ['en','fr']
namespaceSeparator 2 Namespace separator used in your translation keys :
output Where to write the locale files relative to the base locales
reactNamespace 3 For react file, extract the defaultNamespace false
sort Whether or not to sort the catalog false
  1. Both filename and extension options support injection of $LOCALE and $NAMESPACE variables. The file output is JSON by default, if you want YAML, the extension must end with yml.
  2. If you want to use plain english keys, separators such as . and : will conflict. You might want to set keySeparator: false and namespaceSeparator: false. That way, t('Status: Loading...') will not think that there are a namespace and three separator dots for instance.
  3. If the file being parsed has a .jsx extension, this option is ignored and the namespace is being extracted.

Lexers

The lexers option let you configure which Lexer to use for which extension. Here is the default:

{
  lexers: {
    hbs: ['HandlebarsLexer'],
    handlebars: ['HandlebarsLexer'],

    htm: ['HTMLLexer'],
    html: ['HTMLLexer'],

    js: ['JavascriptLexer'],
    jsx: ['JavascriptLexer', 'JsxLexer'],
    mjs: ['JavascriptLexer'],

    default: ['JavascriptLexer']
  }
}

Note the presence of a default which will catch any extension that is not listed. There are 3 lexers available: HandlebarsLexer, HTMLLexer and JavascriptLexer. Each has configurations of its own. If you need to change the defaults, you can do it like so:

{
  lexers: {
    hbs: [
      {
        lexer: 'HandlebarsLexer',
        functions: ['translate', '__']
      }
    ],
    // ...
  }
}

HandlebarsLexer options

Option Description Default
functions Array of functions to match ['t']

HTMLLexer options

Option Description Default
attr Attribute for the keys 'data-i18n'
optionAttr Attribute for the options 'data-i18n-options'

JavscriptLexer options

Option Description Default
functions Array of functions to match ['t']
acorn Options to pass to acorn {}

JsxLexer options

Option Description Default
attr Attribute for the keys i18nKey

Events

The transform emits a reading event for each file it parses:

.pipe( i18next().on('reading', (file) => {}) )

The transform emits a error:json event if the JSON.parse on json files fail:

.pipe( i18next().on('error:json', (path, error) => {}) )

The transform emits a warning:variable event if the file has a key that contains a variable:

.pipe( i18next().on('warning:variable', (path, key) => {}) )

Contribute

Any contribution is welcome. Please read the guidelines first.

Thanks a lot to all the previous contributors.

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