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Localizator

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Localizator is a small tool for Laravel that gives you the ability to extract untranslated string from your project files with one command.

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Installation

You can install the package via composer:

composer require --dev amirami/localizator

This package makes use of Laravels package auto-discovery mechanism, which means if you don't install dev dependencies in production, it also won't be loaded.

If for some reason you want manually control this:

  • add the package to the extra.laravel.dont-discover key in composer.json, e.g.
    "extra": {
      "laravel": {
        "dont-discover": [
          "amirami/localizator"
        ]
      }
    }
  • Add the following class to the providers array in config/app.php:
    Amirami\Localizator\ServiceProvider::class,
    If you want to manually load it only in non-production environments, instead you can add this to your AppServiceProvider with the register() method:
    public function register()
    {
        if ($this->app->isLocal()) {
            $this->app->register(\Amirami\Localizator\ServiceProvider::class);
        }
        // ...
    }

Note: Avoid caching the configuration in your development environment, it may cause issues after installing this package; respectively clear the cache beforehand via php artisan cache:clear if you encounter problems when running the commands

You can publish the config file with:

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Amirami\Localizator\ServiceProvider" --tag="config"

This is the contents of the published config file:

<?php

return [

    /**
     * Localize types of translation strings.
     */
    'localize' => [
        /**
         * Short keys. This is the default for Laravel.
         * They are stored in PHP files inside folders name by their locale code.
         * Laravel installation comes with default: auth.php, pagination.php, passwords.php and validation.php
         */
        'default' => true,
        /**
         * Translations strings as key.
         * They are stored in JSON file for each locale.
         */
        'json'    => true,
    ],

    /**
     * Search criteria for files.
     */
    'search'   => [
        /**
         * Directories which should be looked inside.
         */
        'dirs'      => ['resources/views'],

        /**
         * Patterns by which files should be queried.
         * The values can be a regular expresion, glob, or just a string.
         */
        'patterns'  => ['*.php'],

        /**
         * Functions that the strings will be extracted from.
         * Add here any custom defined functions.
         * NOTE: The translation string should always be the first argument.
         */
        'functions' => ['__', 'trans', '@lang']
    ],

    /**
     * Should the localize command sort extracted strings alphabetically?
     */
    'sort'     => true,

];

Usage

To extract all the strings, it's as simple as running:

php artisan localize de,fr

This command will create (if don't exist) de.json and fr.json files inside the resources/lang directory. If you have short keys enabled and used in your files (e.g. pagination.next) the localize command will create folders de and fr inside resources/lang directory and PHP files inside by the short key's prefix (e.g. pagination.php).

You can also run the artisan command without the country code arguments.

php artisan localize

In this case translation strings will be generated for the language specified in app.locale config.

Note: Strings you have already translated will not be overwritten.

Key Sorting

By default, the strings generated inside those JSON files will be sorted alphabetically by their keys. If you wanna turn off this feature just set sort => false in the config file.

Searching

The way the strings are being extracted is simple.

We are looking inside the directories defined in search.dirs config, we match the files using patterns defined in search.patterns, and finally we look to extract strings which are the first argument of the functions defined in search.functions.

You are free to change any of these values inside the config file to suit you own needs.

Testing

composer test

Changelog

Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.

Contributing

Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.

Security Vulnerabilities

Please review our security policy on how to report security vulnerabilities.

Credits

License

The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.

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