1.1.0 • Published 7 years ago

rails-translations-webpack-plugin v1.1.0

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7 years ago

rails-translations-webpack-plugin

Shares Rails i18n translations with your javascripts without duplicating contents

Usage

  • Install it with npm install rails-translations-webpack-plugin --save-dev
  • To access the generated translations remember to install also json-loader with npm install json-loader --save-dev
  • Require it in your webpack.config.js:

    const RailsTranslationsPlugin = require("rails-translations-webpack-plugin");
  • Add it to your plugins block. See below for options documentation:

    plugins: [
      new RailsTranslationsPlugin({
        localesPath: path.resolve(__dirname, "../rails-app/config/locales"),
        root       : "src"
      })
    ]
  • Add JSON loader in your loaders block:

    module: {
      loaders: [
        {
          include : "src",
          test    : /\.json$/,
          loader  : 'json-loader'
        }
      ]
    }
  • Now you can require the translations from your code. E.g.

    // somewhere inside your javascripts
    const translations = require("translations.json");
    console.log(`English translation for hello.world key: ${translations["en"]["hello.world"]}`)

Options

The followings are the available options you can set for RailsTranslationsPlugin:

  • localesPath: Path where to look for yml files. Default: current dir
  • pattern: Pattern used to find yml files. Default: **/*.yml
  • name: Name of the generated json file. Default: translations
  • root: Root path of your javascripts. Default: current dir

So let's say you have the following file structure:

  • config/
    • locales/
      • en.yml
      • it.yml
    • client/
      • app/
        • index.js
      • webpack.config.js

Your webpack entry point is probably app/index.js. This can be the configuration for RailsTranslationsPlugin:

{
  root: path.resolve(__dirname, "app"),
  localesPath: path.resolve(__dirname, "../config/locales"),
  name: "my_translations"
  pattern: "*.yml"
}

Your client/app/index.js will then be able to require the translations with:

const translations = require("my_translations.json")