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gettext-nunjucks
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Extract translatable strings from Nunjucks template strings.
It can be used stand-alone or through xgettext-template.
Creates a new parser.
The keywordSpec
parameter is optional, with the default being:
{
_: {
msgid: 0
},
gettext: {
msgid: 0
},
dgettext: {
msgid: 1
},
dcgettext: {
msgid: 1
},
ngettext: {
msgid: 0,
msgid_plural: 1
},
dngettext: {
msgid: 1,
msgid_plural: 2
},
pgettext: {
msgctxt: 0,
msgid: 1
},
npgettext: {
msgctxt: 0,
msgid: 1,
msgid_plural: 2
},
dpgettext: {
msgctxt: 1,
msgid: 2
}
}
Each keyword (key) requires an object with argument positions. The msgid
position is required. msgid_plural
and msgctxt
are optional.
For example gettext: {msgid: 0}
indicates that the Nunjucks expression looks like {{ gettext("string") }}
.
Parses the template
string for Nunjucks expressions using the keywordspec.
It returns an object with this structure:
{
msgid1: {
line: [1, 3]
},
msgid2: {
line: [2],
plural: 'msgid_plural'
},
context\u0004msgid2: {
line: [4]
}
}
git clone git@github.com:ministryofprogramming/gettext-nunjucks.git
npm i
npm run lint
npm test
FAQs
Extract translatable strings from Nunjucks templates
The npm package gettext-nunjucks receives a total of 389 weekly downloads. As such, gettext-nunjucks popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that gettext-nunjucks 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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