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@warren-bank/translate-webextension-strings v1.2.0

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translate-webextension-strings

Command-line utility to use the IBM Watson Language Translator service to translate strings in WebExtensions that use the chrome.i18n infrastructure to implement internationalization.

Requirements:

Installation:

npm install --global @warren-bank/translate-webextension-strings

Usage:

translate-webextension-strings <options>

options:
========
"-h"
"--help"
    Print a help message describing all command-line options.

"-v"
"--version"
    Display the version.

"-k" <key>
"--api-key" <key>
    [optional] IBM Cloud account API key.
    Default: Value is read from "IBM_TRANSLATOR_API_KEY" environment variable.

"-u" <url>
"--api-url" <url>
    [optional] IBM Cloud account API URL.
    Default: Value is read from "IBM_TRANSLATOR_API_URL" environment variable.

"-i" <language>
"--input-language" <language>
    [required] Language code for input file.

"-o" <language>
"--output-language" <language>
    [optional] Language code for output file.
    note: This flag can be repeated to produce multiple output files.
    note: Input language is ignored.
    Default: Produce output files for all languages.

"-f" <filepath>
"--input-file" <filepath>
    [required] File path to input 'messages.json' file.

"-d" <dirpath>
"--output-directory" <dirpath>
    [optional] Directory path to save output files.
    Default: Path to the input file's directory.

"-m"
"--make-resource-dirs"
    [optional] Make a subdirectory for each output language in output directory.
    note: If disabled, then for each output language:
          - output file is written in output directory
          - output filename extension includes language code
            (ex: '/out/messages.de.json', '/out/messages.zh-TW.json')
    note: If enabled, then for each output language:
          - an appropriately named subdirectory is created in output directory
          - output file is written in subdirectory
          - output filename is the same as the input filename
            (ex: '/out/de/messages.json', '/out/zh_TW/messages.json')
    Default: Disabled.

"-b" <substring-regex>
"--blacklist" <substring-regex>
    [optional] Do not translate substrings that match the regex pattern.
    note: This flag can be repeated to blacklist multiple substring patterns.
    Default: empty list.

"--nr"
"--no-replace"
"--no-clobber"
    [optional] Skip output languages for which the output file already exists.
    Default: Disabled. Overwrite if exists.

"--debug"
    [optional] Writes raw data files to output directory.
    note: If enabled, then for each language:
          - output file is written in output directory
          - output filename extension includes language code
            (ex: '/out/debug.en.txt', '/out/debug.de.txt', '/out/debug.zh-TW.txt')
          - file with the input language code contains the list of parsed strings
          - file with an output language code contains the list of translated strings
    Default: Disabled.

language codes:
===============
  "ar"    Arabic
  "eu"    Basque [1]
  "bn"    Bengali
  "bs"    Bosnian
  "bg"    Bulgarian
  "ca"    Catalan [1]
  "zh"    Chinese (Simplified)
  "zh-TW" Chinese (Traditional)
  "hr"    Croatian
  "cs"    Czech
  "da"    Danish
  "nl"    Dutch
  "en"    English
  "et"    Estonian
  "fi"    Finnish
  "fr"    French
  "fr-CA" French (Canadian)
  "de"    German
  "el"    Greek
  "gu"    Gujarati
  "he"    Hebrew
  "hi"    Hindi
  "hu"    Hungarian
  "ga"    Irish
  "id"    Indonesian
  "it"    Italian
  "ja"    Japanese
  "ko"    Korean
  "lv"    Latvian
  "lt"    Lithuanian
  "ms"    Malay
  "ml"    Malayalam
  "mt"    Maltese
  "cnr"   Montenegrin
  "ne"    Nepali
  "nb"    Norwegian Bokmål
  "pl"    Polish
  "pt"    Portuguese
  "ro"    Romanian
  "ru"    Russian
  "sr"    Serbian
  "si"    Sinhala
  "sk"    Slovak
  "sl"    Slovenian
  "es"    Spanish
  "sv"    Swedish
  "ta"    Tamil
  "te"    Telugu
  "th"    Thai
  "tr"    Turkish
  "uk"    Ukrainian
  "ur"    Urdu
  "vi"    Vietnamese
  "cy"    Welsh

[1] Basque and Catalan are supported only for translation to and from Spanish.

Example:

  • produce translated output files for all languages and save each in a distinct resource directory

    • bash script:

        source ~/IBM_TRANSLATOR_API_CREDENTIALS.sh
      
        translate-webextension-strings -i 'en' -f '/path/to/_locales/en/messages.json' -d '/path/to/_locales' -m
    • produces output files:

        /path/to/_locales/ar/messages.json
        /path/to/_locales/eu/messages.json
        /path/to/_locales/bn/messages.json
        /path/to/_locales/bs/messages.json
        etc...
  • produce translated output files for a specific subset of languages

    • bash script:

        source ~/IBM_TRANSLATOR_API_CREDENTIALS.sh
      
        translate-webextension-strings -i 'en' -o 'de' -o 'es' -o 'fr' -f '/path/to/input/file.json' -d '/path/to/output'
    • produces output files:

        /path/to/output/file.de.json
        /path/to/output/file.es.json
        /path/to/output/file.fr.json

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