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nuxt-translation-manager
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Simple and easy to use translation manager for nuxt and nuxt-i18n that allows to manage translations from a single CSV file.
Simple and easy to use translation manager for nuxt
and nuxt-i18n
that allows to manage translations from a single CSV file.
Nuxt v4 Ready
✨
For Nuxt V4 example you can check this starter using Nuxt V4 && nuxt-i18n module
nuxt-translation-manager
dependency to your projectnpx nuxi@latest module add translation-manager
nuxt-translation-manager
dependency to your projectnpm install -D nuxt-translation-manager
pnpm install -D nuxt-translation-manager
yarn add -D nuxt-translation-manager
nuxt-translation-manager
to the modules
section of nuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: ['nuxt-translation-manager']
})
That's it! You can now use Nuxt Translation Manager in your Nuxt app ✨
Create translations.csv
file in your langDir
echo 'Key,"en-US","es-ES","ca-ES"
login,"Login","Acceder","Accedir"' > path-to-your-langDir/translations.csv
# replace `path-to-your-langDir`
This will generate a CSV file that looks like this:
Key | en-US | fr | de |
---|---|---|---|
hello | Hello | Bonjour | Hallo |
goodbye | Goodbye | Au revoir | Auf Wiedersehen |
thanks | Thanks | Merci | Danke |
Be sure to use the format lang-code
in the header row e.g. es-ES
Be sure to set the appropriate delimiter in your csv editor (comma by default) ,
You can use comments in your csv file using #
✨ Tip: you can use Edit CSV Extension for VSCode to manage your csv file inside of vscode
Key,"English, en-US","French, fr","German, de"
hello,"Hello","Bonjour","Hallo"
goodbye,"Goodbye","Au revoir","Auf Wiedersehen"
thanks,"Thanks","Merci","Danke"
# COMMENTS TEST
comment-test,"Comment test","Test comentario","Test comentari"
### MULTILINE COMMENT ###
### ANOTHER COMMENT ####
comment-multi,"Comment test","Test comentario","Test comentari"
// config key
export default defineNuxtConfig({
'translation-manager': {}
})
interface ModuleOptions {
/**
* nuxt-i18n lang dir
*
* @default 'locales'
*/
langDir?: string
/**
* csv file name without .csv file extension
*
* @default 'translations'
*/
translationFileName?: string
/**
* where to store json files
*
* @default 'langDir'
*/
outputDir?: string
/**
* csv separator character
*
* @default ','
*/
separator?: string
}
# Install dependencies
pnpm install
# Generate type stubs
pnpm run dev:prepare
# Develop with the playground
pnpm run dev
# Build the playground
pnpm run dev:build
# Run ESLint
pnpm run lint
# Run Vitest
pnpm run test
pnpm run test:watch
# Release new version
pnpm run release
Inspired by Quasalang CLI by Danny Connell
v1.1.1
FAQs
Simple and easy to use translation manager for nuxt and nuxt-i18n that allows to manage translations from a single CSV file.
The npm package nuxt-translation-manager receives a total of 166 weekly downloads. As such, nuxt-translation-manager popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that nuxt-translation-manager demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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