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yaml-i18n-brunch
Converts your yaml format translation files into json, and automatically sync dictionary keys from default locale to any other locales.
Installation
Install this plugin via npm with npm install --save yaml-i18n-brunch
.
Usage
Add translations into app/locales
directory,
the plugin will try to compile all yaml files under it
into json and place the json files under public/locales
.
├── app
│ ├── locales
│ │ ├── en
│ │ │ └── messages.yaml
│ │ └── zh-cn
│ │ └── messages.yaml
├── public
│ ├── locales
│ │ ├── en
│ │ │ └── messages.json
│ │ └── zh-cn
│ │ └── messages.json
The yaml file should be a key-value mapping:
welcome: Welcome to our site!
welcome_%s: Welcome, %s
The compiled public/locales/en/messages.json
will be look like:
{
"welcome": "Welcome to our site!",
"welcome_%s": "Welcome, %s"
}
You can use nested object in yaml, if config.flatten
is on
(which is default),
the output will be flattened.
welcome:
first_visit: Welcome to this site!
returned: Welcome back!
hello_%s: Hello, %s
{
"hello_%s": "Hello, %s",
"welcome.first_visit": "Welcome to this site!",
"welcome.returned": "Welcome back!"
}
Configuration
Set options in your brunch config (such as brunch-config.coffee
):
exports.config =
...
plugins:
yamlI18n:
flatten: on,
source: 'app/locales',
dest: 'public/locales',
locale:
default: 'en'
config.locale.default
Each time you edit the default locale's yaml file, all dictionary keys will be synchronized to other languages.
comment-outted keys
When you delete a key in default locale's yaml, the corresponding key is commented out in other languages, but not deleted. This is for keeping you from accidently lose translations when update dictionary.
With locales/en/message.yaml
:
hello: Hello!
goodbye: Good bye!
and locales/zh-cn/messages.yaml
:
hello: 你好!
goodbye: 再见!
When you change locales/en/messages.yaml
to:
goodbye: Good bye!
The Chinese translation locales/zh-cn/messages.yaml
would become:
hello: 你好!
"#goodbye": 再见!
However, the "commented key" #goodbye
will be dropped when compiled to json:
{
"hello": "你好!"
}
But if you revert the deleted key in default locale's yaml, the old translation will be reverted too.
config.locale.all
An array of all locales available. If not set, will look up subdirectories under config.source
.
The client side solution
Use something like jquery-i18n, add it to vendor/
.
Then provide a loader to fetch the locale json.
Say app/i18n.coffee
:
i18n = $.i18n
# Export the gettext global
window.__ = window.gettext = _.bind(i18n._, i18n)
COOKIE_NAME = 'locale'
DEFAULT_LOCALE = 'zh-cn'
LOCALES =
'zh-cn': '中文(简体)'
'en': 'English'
ALL_LOCALES = Object.keys LOCALES
detect = ->
ret = $.cookie(COOKIE_NAME, { expires: 365, path: '/' })
ret = ret or navigator.language or navigator.userLanguage or 'zh'
ret = ret.toLowerCase()
if ret in aliases
ret = aliases[ret]
if ret not in ALL_LOCALES
ret = DEFAULT_LOCALE
$.cookie(COOKIE_NAME, ret)
return ret
i18n.detect = detect
i18n.locale = detect()
i18n.fetch = (domain, callback) ->
$.getJSON "/locales/#{i18n.locale}/#{domain}.json", (res) ->
i18n.load(res)
callback() # after locales fetched, you can init your app in the callback
module.exports = i18n
Licence
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Jesse Yang (http://ktmud.com)
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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