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i18next-scanner is a transfrom stream that can scan your code, extract translation keys/values, and merge them into i18n resource files.

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i18next-scanner is a transfrom stream that can scan your code, extract translation keys/values, and merge them into i18n resource files.

It's available as both Gulp and Grunt plugins.

Features

  • Fully compatible with i18next - a full-featured i18n javascript library for translating your webapplication.
  • Support i18next-text to write your code without the need to maintain i18n keys.
  • A transform stream that works with both Gulp and Grunt task runner.
  • Support custom transform and flush functions.

Installation

npm install --save-dev i18next-scanner

Usage

The main entry function of i18next-scanner is a transform stream. You can use vinyl-fs to create a readable stream, pipe the stream through i18next-scanner to transform your code into an i18n resource object, and write to a destination folder. Here is a simple example showing how that works:

var i18next = require('i18next-scanner');
var vfs = require('vinyl-fs');

vfs.src(['path/to/src'])
    .pipe(i18next())
    .pipe(vfs.dest('path/to/dest');

Gulp Usage

Now you are ready to set up a minimal configuration, and get started with Gulp. For example:

var gulp = require('gulp');
var i18next = require('i18next-scanner');

gulp.task('i18next', function() {
    return gulp.src(['src/**/*.{js,html}'])
        .pipe(i18next({
            // a list of supported languages
            lngs: ['en', 'de'], 
            
            // the source path is relative to current working directory
            resGetPath: 'assets/i18n/__lng__/__ns__.json',
            
            // the destination path is relative to your `gulp.dest()` path
            resSetPath: 'i18n/__lng__/__ns__.json'
        })
        .pipe(gulp.dest('assets'));
});

Grunt Usage

Once you've finished the installation, add this line to your project's Gruntfile:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('i18next-scanner');

In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named i18next to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig(), like so:

grunt.initConfig({
    i18next: {
        dev: {
            src: 'src/**/*.{js,html}',
            dest: 'assets',
            options: {
                lngs: ['en', 'de'],
                resGetPath: 'assets/i18n/__lng__/__ns__.json',
                resSetPath: 'i18n/__lng__/__ns__.json'
            }
        }
    }
});

Advanced Usage

Customize transform and flush functions

As mentioned in the Usage section, the main entry function returns a through2 object stream, you can pass in your transform and flush functions:

i18next(options[, customTransform[, customFlush]])

Usage with i18next-text

Example of parsing strings

You might want to find all occurrences of the i18n._() function in your code. For example:

i18n._('This is text value');
i18n._("text");
i18n._('text');
i18n._("text", { count: 1 });
i18n._("text" + str); // skip run-time variables

The content can be parsed with a regular expression, like below:

i18n\._\(("[^"]*"|'[^']*')\s*[\,\)]

The code might look like this:

var _ = require('lodash');
var hash = require('i18next-text').hash['sha1'];
var customTransform = function(file, enc, done) {
    var parser = this.parser;
    var extname = path.extname(file.path);
    var content = fs.readFileSync(file.path, enc);

    (function() {
        var results = content.match(/i18n\._\(("[^"]*"|'[^']*')\s*[\,\)]/igm) || '';
        _.each(results, function(result) {
            var key, value;
            var r = result.match(/i18n\._\(("[^"]*"|'[^']*')/);

            if (r) {
                value = _.trim(r[1], '\'"');
                key = hash(value); // returns a hash value as its default key
                parser.parse(key, value);
            }
        });
    }());

    done();
};
Handlebars i18n helper

i18n function helper

{{i18n 'bar'}}
{{i18n 'bar' defaultKey='foo'}}
{{i18n 'baz' defaultKey='locale:foo'}}
{{i18n defaultKey='noval'}}

Using the regular expression for the above:

{{i18n\s+("(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*"|'(?:[^'\\]|\\.)*')?([^}]*)}}

i18n block helper

{{#i18n}}Some text{{/i18n}}
{{#i18n this}}Description: {{description}}{{/i18n}}
{{#i18n this last-name=lastname}}{{firstname}} ${last-name}{{/i18n}}

Using the regular expression for the above:

{{#i18n\s*([^}]*)}}((?:(?!{{\/i18n}})(?:.|\n))*){{\/i18n}}

Sample code

The sample code might look like this:

var _ = require('lodash');
var hash = require('i18next-text').hash['sha1'];
var customTransform = function(file, enc, done) {
    var parser = this.parser;
    var extname = path.extname(file.path);
    var content = fs.readFileSync(file.path, enc);

    // i18n function helper
    (function() {
        var results = content.match(/{{i18n\s+("(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*"|'(?:[^'\\]|\\.)*')?([^}]*)}}/gm) || [];
        _.each(results, function(result) {
            var key, value;
            var r = result.match(/{{i18n\s+("(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*"|'(?:[^'\\]|\\.)*')?([^}]*)}}/m) || [];

            if ( ! _.isUndefined(r[1])) {
                value = _.trim(r[1], '\'"');
            }

            var params = parser.parseHashArguments(r[2]);
            if (_.has(params, 'defaultKey')) {
                key = params['defaultKey'];
            }
                
            if (_.isUndefined(key) && _.isUndefined(value)) {
                return;
            }

            if (_.isUndefined(key)) {
                key = hash(value); // returns a hash value as its default key
            }

            parser.parse(key, value);
        });
    }());

    // i18n block helper
    (function() {
        var results = content.match(/{{#i18n\s*([^}]*)}}((?:(?!{{\/i18n}})(?:.|\n))*){{\/i18n}}/gm) || [];
        _.each(results, function(result) {
            var key, value;
            var r = result.match(/{{#i18n\s*([^}]*)}}((?:(?!{{\/i18n}})(?:.|\n))*){{\/i18n}}/m) || [];

            if ( ! _.isUndefined(r[2])) {
                value = _.trim(r[2], '\'"');
            }

            if (_.isUndefined(value)) {
                return;
            }

            key = hash(value); // returns a hash value as its default key
            parser.parse(key, value);
        });
    }());

    done();
};

API

function(options[, customTransform[, customFlush]])

options

{
    lngs: ['en'],
    sort: false,
    defaultValue: '',
    resGetPath: 'i18n/__lng__/__ns__.json',
    resSetPath: 'i18n/__lng__/__ns__.json',
    nsseparator: ':',
    keyseparator: '.',
    interpolationPrefix: '__',
    interpolationSuffix: '__',
    ns: {
        namespaces: [],
        defaultNs: 'translation'
    }
}
debug

Type: Boolean Default: false

Set to true to trun on debug output.

lngs

Type: Array Default: ['en']

Provides a list of supported languages.

sort

Type: Boolean Default: false

Set to true if you want to sort translation keys in ascending order.

defaultValue

Type: String Default: ''

Provides a default value if a value is not specified.

resGetPath

Type: String Default: 'i18n/__lng__/__ns__.json'

The source path of resource files. The resGetPath is relative to current working directory.

resSetPath

Type: String Default: 'i18n/__lng__/__ns__.json'

The target path of resource files. The resSetPath is relative to current working directory or your gulp.dest() path.

nsseparator

Type: String Default: ':'

The namespace separator.

keyseparator

Type: String Default: '.'

The key separator.

interpolationPrefix

Type: String Default: '__'

The prefix for variables.

interpolationSuffix

Type: String Default: '__'

The suffix for variables.

ns

Type: Object or String

If an Object is supplied, you can either specify a list of namespaces, or override the default namespace. For example:

{
    ns: {
        namespaces: [ // Default: []
            'resource',
            'locale'
        ],
        defaultNs: 'resource' // Default: 'translation'
    }
}

If a String is supplied instead, it will become the default namespace. For example:

{
    ns: 'resource' // Default: 'translation'
}

customTransform

The optional customTransform function is provided as the 2nd argument. It must have the following signature: function (file, encoding, done) {}. A minimal implementation should call the done() function to indicate that the transformation is done, even if that transformation means discarding the file. For example:

var customTransform = function _transform(file, enc, done) {
    var parser = this.parser;
    var extname = path.extname(file.path);
    var content = fs.readFileSync(file.path, enc);

    // add custom code

    done();
};

To parse a translation key, call parser.parse(key, defaultValue) to assign the key with an optional defaultValue. For example:

var _ = require('lodash');
var customTransform = function _transform(file, enc, done) {
    var parser = this.parser;
    var content = fs.readFileSync(file.path, enc);
    var results = [];

    // parse the content and loop over the results

    _.each(results, function(result) {
        var key = result.key;
        var value = result.defaultValue || '';
        parser.parse(key, value);
    });
};

Alternatively, you may call parser.parse(defaultKey, value) to assign the value with a default key. The defaultKey should be unique string and can never be null, undefined, or empty. For example:

var _ = require('lodash');
var hash = require('i18next-text').hash['sha1'];
var customTransform = function _transform(file, enc, done) {
    var parser = this.parser;
    var content = fs.readFileSync(file.path, enc);
    var results = [];

    // parse the content and loop over the results

    _.each(results, function(result) {
        var key = result.defaultKey || hash(result.value);
        var value = result.value;
        parser.parse(key, value);
    });
};

customFlush

The optional customFlush function is provided as the last argument, it is called just prior to the stream ending. You can implement your customFlush function to override the default flush function. When everything's done, call the done() function to indicate the stream is finished. For example:

var _ = require('lodash');
var customFlush = function _flush(done) {
    var that = this;
    var resStore = parser.toObject({
        sort: !!parser.options.sort
     });

    // loop over the resStore
    _.each(resStore, function(namespaces, lng) {
        _.each(namespaces, function(obj, ns) {
            // add custom code
        });
    });
    
    done();
};

License

Copyright (c) 2015 Cheton Wu

Licensed under the MIT License.

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Package last updated on 25 Mar 2015

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