Crates.io | ts-gettext-extractor |
lib.rs | ts-gettext-extractor |
version | 0.2.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2024-05-14 21:46:23.686933 |
updated_at | 2024-06-15 16:23:32.819825 |
description | Extracts gettext strings from Javascript/TypeScript files |
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A command line utility to generate Gettext template files (.pot
) from Javascript/Typescript code.
Uses SWC to parse JS files.
See help for more details
$ ts-gettext-extractor --help
Generate Gettext template files from Javascript/Typescript code
Usage: ts-gettext-extractor [OPTIONS] --output-folder <OUTPUT_FOLDER>
Options:
--exclude [<EXCLUDE>...]
A list of patterns to exclude [default: /.git/ /node_modules/ /__tests__/ .test. /__mocks__/ .mock. .story. .cy.]
--path <PATH>
The path to the file to read. Defaults to current folder
--output-folder <OUTPUT_FOLDER>
The folder where pot files will be written. Each domain will have its own file
--references-relative-to <REFERENCES_RELATIVE_TO>
Which folder the references are relative to. Defaults to the output folder
--default-domain <DEFAULT_DOMAIN>
The default domain to use for strings that don't have a domain specified [default: default]
-h, --help
Print help
gettext
or __
— e.g. __('String')
ngettext
or __n
— e.g. __n('1 item', '%n items', count)
pgettext
or __p
— e.g. __p('context', 'String')
npgettext
or __np
— e.g. __np('context', '1 item', '%n items', count)
dgettext
or __d
— e.g. __d('domain', 'String')
dngettext
or __dn
— e.g. __dn('domain', '1 item', '%n items', count)
dpgettext
or __dp
— e.g. __dp('domain', 'context', 'String')
dnpgettext
or __dnp
— e.g. __dnp('domain', 'context', '1 item', '%n items', count)
One tagged template literal is supported, which is __
with no variables. E.g. __`My string`
This library produces a few metadata in the POT files as below.
References to the code is produced in accordance with the po file spec. Each reference mentioned the source file name and line number. References are relative to the --references-relative-to
argument (or --output-folder
).
Comments before or after a gettext
function call are also extracted. This only applies to comments directly before the function call, not comments on the previous line.
For example, this WILL be extracted:
const myText = /* ✅ A comment that will be extracted */ __('My text');
This WILL NOT be extracted:
/* ❌ A comment that won't be extracted */
const myText = __('My text');