Gathering detailed insights and metrics for xxmi-vue-i18n-extract
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for xxmi-vue-i18n-extract
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for xxmi-vue-i18n-extract
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for xxmi-vue-i18n-extract
npm install xxmi-vue-i18n-extract
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70.9
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99
Quality
80.7
Maintenance
100
Vulnerability
98.2
License
Total Downloads
937
Last Day
3
Last Week
3
Last Month
13
Last Year
937
Minified
Minified + Gzipped
Latest Version
2.1.9
Package Id
xxmi-vue-i18n-extract@2.1.9
Unpacked Size
173.36 kB
Size
44.72 kB
File Count
16
NPM Version
6.14.15
Node Version
14.17.6
Published on
Jan 08, 2025
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last Day
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3
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Last Week
0%
3
Compared to previous week
Last Month
-61.8%
13
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Last Year
0%
937
Compared to previous year
vue-i18n-extract
is built to work with your Vue.js projects using the library vue-i18n. It runs static analysis on your Vue.js source code looking for any vue-i18n
usage, in order to:
Run from the command line:
1npx vue-i18n-extract report --vueFiles './path/to/source-files/**/*.?(js|vue)' --languageFiles './path/to/language-files/*.?(json|yml|yaml)'
Install the package in your project:
1npm install --save-dev vue-i18n-extract
Use it via an npm script in your package.json
file:
1{ 2 "scripts": { 3 "vue-i18n-extract": "vue-i18n-extract report --vueFiles './path/to/source-files/**/*.?(js|vue)' --languageFiles './path/to/language-files/*.?(json|yml|yaml|js)'" 4 } 5}
Finally, run:
1npm run vue-i18n-extract
This will print out a table of missing keys in your language files, as well as unused keys in your language files.
Install the package in your project:
1npm install --save-dev vue-i18n-extract
Import the module and use it like this:
1const VueI18NExtract = require('vue-i18n-extract');
2
3const report = VueI18NExtract.createI18NReport({
4 vueFiles: './path/to/vue-files/**/*.?(js|vue)',
5 languageFiles: './path/to/language-files/*.?(json|yml|yaml|js)',
6});
You can use the following configuration options via the vue-i18n-extract command line utility or a vue-i18n-extract.config.js
configuration file.
You can generate a default configuration file using npx vue-i18n-extract init
(it uses the following options: vue-i18n-extract.config.ts
). Once you have a configuration file, you can run npx vue-i18n-extract
.
vueFiles
vueFiles
--vue-files
, --vueFiles
string
./path/to/source-files/**/*.?(js|vue)
./tests/fixtures/**/*.?(vue|js)
languageFiles
languageFiles
--language-files
, --languageFiles
string
./path/to/language-files/*.?(json|yml|yaml)
./tests/fixtures/lang/**/*.json
output
output
--output
string
output.json
add
add
--add
false
boolean
remove
remove
--remove
false
boolean
ci
ci
--ci
false
boolean
separator
separator
--separator
'.'
string
exclude
exclude
--exclude
[]
string
or array of string
scompany.meta
in company.meta.motto
), the entire node of the object indicated by the sub segment will be excluded.exclude: ['translation_key_1', 'translation_key_2']
--exclude translation_key_1 --exclude translation_key_2
detect
detect
--detect
['missing', 'unused', 'dynamic']
string
or array of string
sdetect: ['missing', 'unused']
--detect missing --detect unused
noEmptyTranslation
noEmptyTranslation
--no-empty-translation
, --noEmptyTranslation
''
string
'*'
: Generate empty default translation for all locales.'en'
: Generate empty default translation for locale 'en'
.'en-US'
: Generate empty default translation for locale 'en-US'
.missingTranslationString
missingTranslationString
--missing-translation-string
, --missingTranslationString
''
string
or null
'Translation missing'
: Use "Translation missing" as default key.null
: Add the translation key to the file, but don't add a default translation. This will trigger vue-i18n
's the missingHandler.vue-i18n
Formats1// Single or double quote, and template literals 2$t('key.static') $t("key.static") $t(`key.static`) 3 4// Without dollar sign 5t('key.static') t("key.static") t(`key.static`) 6 7// $tc Support for use with plurals 8$tc('key.static', 0) $tc("key.static", 1) $tc(`key.static`, 2) 9 10// Without dollar sign 11tc('key.static', 0) tc("key.static", 1) tc(`key.static`, 2)
1<i18n path="key.component"></i18n> 2<i18n-t keypath="key.component"></i18n-t> 3<Translate keypath="key.component"></Translate>
Note: As of right now there is no support for binding in a path like
:path="condition ? 'string1' : 'string2'"
there is just support for strings as shown above.
1const TranslationComponentInCode = h(Translation, { 2 keypath: 'Translation component in code.', 3 tag: 'p', 4});
1<p v-t="'key.directive'"></p> 2<p v-t.preserve="'key.directive'"></p>
Note: As of right now there is no object support to reference a path from component data.
Setting up a Vue.js app with internationalization (i18n) support is easy nowadays: Once you have installed the plugin and injected into the Vue instance, you can just put $t('Hello World')
inside Vue.js component templates to use the plugin.
However, in our personal experience we found it very difficult to keep the language files and the .vue
files in sync.
That's why we wrote vue-i18n-extract
. We needed a way to analyze and compare our language files to our Vue.js source files, then report the result in a useful way.
Please make sure to read the Contributing Guide before making a pull request.
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