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@connectedcars/crowdin-integration v0.1.5

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crowdin-integration

Common setup for fetching and updating translations using the crowdin API.

Usage

Config should go into crowdin.json. See the example file here.

On the Crowdin, go to your project -> content -> settings on the .pot file. In Resulting file after translations export, the value should be /locales/%two_letters_code%.po to get a consistent path to use. Alternatively put a languageMap in the crowdin.json setting file, mapping the language codes to the desired output.

Add the two supplied scripts to your package file:

    "upload-translations": "upload-translations",
    "fetch-translations": "fetch-translations",

upload-translations uploads the template.pot located in the configured workingDir and updates crowdin to use it.

fetch-translations downloads a zip file containing the .po files. The files are extracted and moved to the working directory. Optionally a pull request is created, featuring a more readable diff, making it easier to quickly validate the actual translation changes.

Settings overview:

SettingDescriptionSample value
projectThe crowdin 'project name'.connectedcars-mobileapp
projectIdThe crowdin 'project id'. Can be found on the project home page under details.306911
CROWDIN_API_TOKENPersonal Access Token from Crowdin. Prefereably use as env var.b0088e9f...
workingDirThe local directory in the project where the .po and .pot files are.locales
remotePathThe full remote path/develop/locales/template.pot
extractPathThe path inside the zip file crowdin provides.develop/locales
supportedLanguagesA list of the languages to extract.[ "da", "de", "sv", "es", "fi", "fr" ]
languageMapMap languages to a different format.{ "da-DK": "da" }
pullRequestOptional settings for creating an automatic pull request.{ "githubProject": "connectedcars/mobile-app", "baseBranch": "develop" }
forceForce pull request creation or source upload when outside basebranch. Prefereably use as argument: --force{ "githubProject": "connectedcars/mobile-app", "baseBranch": "develop" }
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