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Tool to translate and track your project copies with the Gengo API.
$ npm install gengoal
Steps:
{
"port": 5000,
"comment": "Please don't ...",
"repositories": [
{
"url": "git@github.com:your/repository.git"
, "name": "app-frontend"
, "directory": "app/translations"
, "master": "en"
, "comment": "Please don't..."
, "branch": "release/.*"
}
]
}
To be able to connect all the tool parts, you need to setup the environment variables below:
GENGOAL_CALLBACK
: The public url pointing to the Gengoal instance. Ex: http://mydomain.com/gengoal/
. To test the tool you can play with localtunnel or ngorkGENGOAL_PUBLIC_KEY
: Your Gengo public keyGENGOAL_PRIVATE_KEY
: Your Gengo private keyGENGOAL_GITHUB_USERNAME
: Your commiter GitHub user to create pull requestsGENGOAL_GITHUB_BASIC_PASSWORD
: Your commiter GitHub user password> gengoal
An this is a common output:
Initialized Gengo connection!
Spent: -274.94 USD
Fetching glossaries...
Initializing repositories...
Fetching git@github.com:fcsonline/my-project.git...
Rebased!
Loading languages for "my-project" repository...
Normalizating languages for "my-project" repository...
Commited!
Files normalized
Repositories initialized...
Gengo Tracker Server: Listening on port 5000
Incoming branch "feature/test-gengoal" for respository "my-project"...
Rebased!
Checkout!
Checking differences between "de" and "en"...
Checking differences between "es" and "en"...
Checking differences between "fr" and "en"...
Checking differences between "it" and "en"...
Checking differences between "zh" and "en"...
Sending 2 jobs for the repository "my-project" to Gengo...
Processing new order 319578 with 2 jobs (1.15 USD) in Gengo...
Branched!
Created a new branch "gengo-319578" for order 319578
Incoming job for respository "my-project" with status "available"...
Incoming job for respository "my-project" with status "available"...
Incoming job for respository "my-project" with status "approved"...
Checkout!
Commited!
Added a new copy to the order branch "gengo-319578"
Incoming job for respository "my-project" with status "approved"...
Checkout!
Commited!
Added a new copy to the order branch "gengo-319578"
The order "gengo-319578" is completed. Pushing the branch...
Pushed!
Creating the pullrequest...
Pull Request created! :D
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2014 fcsonline <fcsonline@gmail.com>
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FAQs
Tool to translate and track your project copies with the Gengo API
We found that gengoal demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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