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@carforyou/phraseapp

v1.1.33

Published

Phraseapp workflow

Downloads

9

Readme

CAR FOR YOU Phraseapp workflow

semantic-release

Usage

npm install @carforyou/phraseapp

Lint the sort order, respectively sort the translation files:

cfy-phraseapp sort
cfy-phraseapp sort --fix

Vaildate the consistency of the translation keys:

cfy-phraseapp validate

Push translations on CI:

PHRASEAPP_TOKEN=abc123 cfy-phraseapp push

Create a .phraseapp.yml:

phraseapp:
  project_id: <your project id>
  file_format: nested_json

  push:
    sources:
    - file: ./public/static/locales/<locale_name>/app.json

  pull:
    targets:
    - file: ./public/static/locales/<locale_name>/app.json
      params:
        include_empty_translations: true

Development

Some commands require a PHRASEAPP_TOKEN. In order not to type it over and over again, you can set it "globally" in your .zshrc or equivalent:

export PHRASEAPP_TOKEN=abc123
npm run build && npx cfy-phraseapp <command>

We also ave a dummy phraseapp project set up, where you can safely push to:

CIRCLE_BRANCH=master PHRASEAPP_TOKEN=abc123 cfy-phraseapp push

Test

PHRASEAPP_TOKEN=abc123 npm run test

Development

You can link your local npm package to integrate it with any local project:

cd carforyou-phraseapp-pkg
npm run build

cd carforyou-listings-web
npm link ../carforyou-phraseapp-pkg

Release a new version

New versions are released on the ci using semantic-release as soon as you merge into master. Please make sure your merge commit message adheres to the corresponding conventions.

Update phraseapp-cli

On CI, we use the phrasepp-cli binary. Locally, you will need to install one manually.

To update the CI bindary, get the latest link from https://github.com/phrase/phraseapp-client/releases and download the binary as follows:

wget -O bin/phraseapp "https://github.com/phrase/phraseapp-client/releases/download/<version>/phraseapp_linux_386"
chmod +x bin/phraseapp