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ng-extract-i18n-merge
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Extract and merge i18n xliff translation files for angular projects.
This extends Angular CLI to improve the i18n extraction and merge workflow. New/removed translations are added/removed from the target translation files and translation states are managed. Additionally, translation files are normalized (whitespace, stable sort) so that diffs are easy to read (and translations in PRs might actually get reviewed ;-) ).
[!TIP] If you'd like to keep your translation process simple and rather validate translations, than waiting for actual translations, I'd like you to check out doloc.io.
Created by the maintainer of
ng-extract-i18n-merge
(@daniel-sc), it integrates seamlessly with this library (see here) and provides instant translations on extraction!Expect great translations!
Prerequisites: i18n setup with defined target locales in angular.json
- as
documented here.
ng add ng-extract-i18n-merge
To upgrade use ng update ng-extract-i18n-merge
- this will perform all necessary migrations.
Breaking changes:
ng extract-i18n
! (#30)ng extract-i18n # yes, same as before - this replaces the original builder
In your angular.json
the target extract-i18n
that can be configured with the following options:
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
browserTarget | Inferred from current setup by ng add | Deprecated: Use buildTarget . A browser builder target to extract i18n messages in the format of project:target[:configuration] . See https://angular.io/cli/extract-i18n#options |
buildTarget | Inferred from current setup by ng add | A build builder target to extract i18n messages in the format of project:target[:configuration] . See https://angular.io/cli/extract-i18n#options |
format | Inferred from current setup by ng add | Any of xlf , xlif , xliff , xlf2 , xliff2 |
outputPath | Inferred from current setup by ng add | Path to folder containing all (source and target) translation files. |
targetFiles | Inferred from current setup by ng add | Filenames (relative to outputPath of all target translation files (e.g. ["messages.fr.xlf", "messages.de.xlf"] ). |
sourceLanguageTargetFile | Unused | If this is set (to one of the targetFiles ), new translations in that target file will be set to state="final" (instead of default state="new" ). This file can be used to manage changes to the source texts: when a translator updates the target, this tool will hint the developer to update the code occurrences. |
sourceFile | messages.xlf . ng add tries to infer non default setups. | Filename (relative to outputPath of source translation file (e.g. "translations-source.xlf" ). |
removeIdsWithPrefix | [] | List of prefix strings. All translation units with matching id attribute are removed. Useful for excluding duplicate library translations. Cannot be used in combination with includeIdsWithPrefix . |
includeIdsWithPrefix | [] | List of prefix strings. When non-empty, only translations units with matching id are included. Useful for extracting translations of a single library in a multi-library project. Cannot be used in combination with removeIdsWithPrefix . |
fuzzyMatch | true | Whether translation units without matching IDs are fuzzy matched by source text. |
resetTranslationState | true | Reset the translation state to new/initial for new/changed units. |
prettyNestedTags | true (will change to false with v3.0.0) | If source/target only contains xml nodes (interpolations, nested html), true formats these with line breaks and indentation. false keeps the original angular single line format. Note: while true was the historic implementation, it is not recommended, as it adds whitespace between tags that had no whitespace in between and increases bundle sizes. |
sortNestedTagAttributess | false | Attributes of xml nodes (interpolations, nested html) in source/target/meaning/description can be sorted for normalization. |
collapseWhitespace | true | Collapsing of multiple whitespaces/line breaks in translation sources and targets. |
trim | false | Trim translation sources and targets. |
includeContext | false | Whether to include the context information (like notes) in the translation files. This is useful for sending the target translation files to translation agencies/services. When sourceFileOnly , the context is retained only in the sourceFile . |
includeMeaningAndDescription | true | Whether to include the meaning and description information in the translation files. |
newTranslationTargetsBlank | false | When false (default) the "target" of new translation units is set to the "source" value. When true , an empty string is used. When 'omit' , no target element is created. |
sort | "stableAppendNew" (will change to stableAlphabetNew with v3.0.0) | Sorting of all translation units in source and target translation files. Supported: "idAsc" (sort by translation IDs), "stableAppendNew" (keep existing sorting, append new translations at the end), "stableAlphabetNew" (keep existing sorting, sort new translations next to alphabetical close IDs). |
builderI18n | "@angular-devkit/build-angular:extract-i18n" | The builder to use for i18n extraction. Any custom builder should handle the same options as the default angular builder (buildTarget, outputPath, outFile, format, progress). |
verbose | false | Extended/debug output - it is recommended to use this only for manual debugging. |
Feedback and PRs always welcome :-)
Before developing complex changes, I'd recommend opening an issue to discuss whether the indented goals match the scope of this package.
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