@opengenius/react-gettext-parser

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react-gettext-parser

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A gettext utility that extracts translatable strings from JavaScript, JSX and TypeScript and puts them into a .pot file. It uses the babylon AST parser.

It can be used directly in JavaScript, in gulp, via babel or as a standalone CLI utility to be used in the terminal or from npm scripts.

Features

  • Extracts translatable strings from JavaScript, JSX and TypeScript
  • Maps component names and properties to gettext variables (configurable)
  • Maps function names and arguments to gettext variables (configurable)
  • Merges identical strings found in separate files and concatenates their references
  • Writes .pot content to a specified output file
  • Supports globs
  • Supports flow type
  • Supports string concatenation, e.g. gettext('Foo ' + 'Bar') (useful for wrapping into multiple lines)

Usage

Using the CLI

Providing a config, using a single glob string:

react-gettext-parser --config path/to/config.js --output messages.pot 'src/**/{*.js,*.jsx,*.ts,*.tsx}'

Using an array of glob strings, which is passed to glob-all:

react-gettext-parser --output messages.pot 'src/*.js' '!src/test.js'

The entire help section for ya:

react-gettext-parser <options> glob [, glob, ...]

Options:
  -h, --help       Show help                                          [boolean]
  -o, --output     Path to output .pot file
  -c, --config     Path to a react-gettext-parser config file
  --trim           Trims extracted strings from surrounding whitespace[boolean]
  --trim-lines     Trims each line in extracted strings from surrounding
                   whitespace                                         [boolean]
  --trim-newlines  Trims extracted strings from new-lines             [boolean]

Using the API

// Script somewhere

import { parseGlob } from 'react-gettext-parser';

// Parse a file and put it into a pot file
parseGlob(['src/**/{*.js,*.jsx}'], { output: 'messages.pot' }, () => {
  // Done!
});

// You can also get extracted strings as a list of message objects
import { extractMessagesFromGlob } from 'react-gettext-parser';
const messages = extractMessagesFromGlob(['src/**/{*.js,*.jsx}']);

/*
Results in something like:

[
  {
    msgctxt: "",
    msgid: "Translate me"
    msgstr: [""],
    comments: {
      extracted: ["A comment to translators"],
      reference: [{
        filename:"MyComponent.jsx",
        line:13,
        column:1
      }]
    }
  },
  // And so on...
]
*/

Via babel-plugin-react-gettext-parser

babel --plugins react-gettext-parser src
// .babelrc
{
  "presets": ["es2015", "react"],
  "plugins": [
    ["react-gettext-parser", {
      // Options
    }]
  ]
}

In an npm script

{
  "scripts": {
    "build:pot": "react-gettext-parser --config path/to/config.js --output messages.pot 'src/**/*.js*'"
  }
}

As a gulp task

var reactGettextParser = require('react-gettext-parser').gulp;

gulp.task('build:pot', function() {
  return gulp.src('src/**/*.js*')
    .pipe(reactGettextParser({
      output: 'messages.pot',
      // ...more options
    }))
    .pipe(gulp.dest('translations'));
});

API

Extracting strings

extractMessages(codeStr, [options])

Parses a string with JS(X) or Typescript source code for translatable strings and returns a list of message objects. When use with typescript source code, specify option sourceType as TYPESCRIPT

extractMessagesFromFile(filePath, [options])

Parses a JS(X) or Typescript file for translatable strings and returns a list of message objects.

extractMessagesFromGlob(globStr, [options])

Parses JS(X) or Typescript files matching a glob for translatable strings and returns a list of message objects.

parse(code, [options], [callback])

Parses a string with JS(X) source code for translatable strings and writes a .pot file containing those strings. When use with typescript source code, specify option sourceType as TYPESCRIPT

parseFile(filePath, [options], [callback])

Parses a JS(X) file for translatable strings and writes a .pot file containing those strings.

parseGlob(globStr, [options], [callback])

Parses JS(X) files matching a glob for translatable strings and writes a .pot file containing those strings.

Converting messages to a POT string

toPot(messages, [opts])

Turns an array of messages into a POT string.

  • opts.transformHeaders - A function that takes an object containing default POT headers and returns an object containing transformed POT headers. The default is to return the default headers as is.

Writing POT contents to file

Converts an array of message objects into a POT string.

outputPot(filePath, contents, [callback])

Writes contents to filePath if filePath is truthy, i.e. a string. If filePath is falsy, contents is logged to the console.

Options

output

The destination path for the .pot file. If omitted, the .pot output will be logged to the console.

componentPropsMap

A two-level object of prop-to-gettext mappings.

The defaults are:

{
  GetText: {
    message: 'msgid',
    messagePlural: 'msgid_plural',
    context: 'msgctxt',
    comment: 'comment',
  }
}

The above would make this component...

// MyComponent.jsx
<GetText
  message="One item"
  messagePlural="{{ count }} items"
  count={numItems}
  context="Cart"
  comment="The number of items added to the cart"
/>

...would result in the following translation block:

# The number of items added to the cart
#: MyComponent.jsx:2
msgctxt "Cart"
msgid "One item"
msgid_plural "{{ count }} items"
msgstr[0] ""
msgstr[1] ""
funcArgumentsMap

An object of function names and corresponding arrays of strings that matches arguments against gettext variables.

Defaults:

{
  gettext: ['msgid'],
  dgettext: [null, 'msgid'],
  ngettext: ['msgid', 'msgid_plural'],
  dngettext: [null, 'msgid', 'msgid_plural'],
  pgettext: ['msgctxt', 'msgid'],
  dpgettext: [null, 'msgctxt', 'msgid'],
  npgettext: ['msgctxt', 'msgid', 'msgid_plural'],
  dnpgettext: [null, 'msgid', 'msgid_plural'],
}

This configs means that this...

// Menu.jsx
<Link to="/inboxes">
  { npgettext('Menu', 'Inbox', 'Inboxes') }
</Link>

...would result in the following translation block:

#: Menu.jsx:13
msgctxt "Menu"
msgid "Inbox"
msgid_plural "Inboxes"
msgstr[0] ""
msgstr[1] ""
trim (--trim)

Trims extracted strings from surrounding whitespace.

Default: false

trimLines (--trim-lines)

Trims each line in extracted strings from surrounding whitespace.

Default: false

trimNewlines (--trim-newlines)

Trims extracted strings from new-lines.

Default: false

Developing

Get react-gettext-parser up and running:

npm i && npm run build && npm link

Running the Mocha test suite:

npm test

Dev mode, running build in watch mode:

npm run dev

See also

  • node-gettext - A JavaScript implementation of gettext, a localization framework.
  • gettext-parser - Parsing and compiling gettext translations between .po/.mo files and JSON
  • lioness – Gettext library for React
  • narp - Workflow CLI tool that syncs translations between your app and Transifex

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