Translation of all OpenBlock projects is managed on the Transifex service: https://www.transifex.com/openblockcc/public/
This repository collects translations submitted to the OpenBlock projects on Transifex. Please do not submit PRs. If you would like to contribute translations, please sign up to translate on Transifex.
npm install --save-dev openblock-l10n
import locales, {localeData, isRtl} from 'openblock-l10n';
import editorMessages from 'openblock-l10n/locales/editor-messages';
locales
: currently supported locales for the OpenBlock projectisRtl
: function that returns true if the locale is one that is written right-to-leftlocaleData
: locale data for the supported locales, in the format accepted byaddLocaleData
required byreact-intl
editorMessages
: the actual message strings for all supported locales for a particular resource.editorMessages
collects all the strings for the interface, extensions and paint-editor.
openblock-l10n provides:
build-i18n-src
: script that uses babel and plugins to extract allFormattedMessage
strings for translation. Combines the message from all the source files into oneen.json
tx-push-src
: script to push theen.json
file to Transifex. Requires that the environment variableTX_TOKEN
is set with a value that has developer access to the OpenBlock projects on Transifex (i.e. OpenBlock Team only)
openblock-l10n uses semantic versioning - breaking changes will increment the major version number, and new features (e.g. a new language) will increment the minor version number. However, the patch number is actually a datetime string. That way it's easy to see how recently the translations were updated.
In general, changes that require a PR (new functionality, new language) should increment the minor version. Pulling new translations from Transifex is automated and will commit to master directly.
We are moving away from using the tx
cli, so the .tx/config
file will eventually be deprecated.