Command-line client for the crowdin.net API
Project description
A client for the Crowdin API which lets you push source translations to crowdin and pull translated content.
Installation
(sudo) pip install crowdin-client
If you don’t have pip:
(sudo) easy_install pip (sudo) pip install crowdin-client
If you don’t even have easy_install on windows, get the .exe at http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools, install it, add c:\Python2x\Scripts to the Windows path (replace Python2x with the correct directory).
Configuration
Create a .crodwin JSON file in your root project directory with the following structure:
{ "project_name": "crowdin project name", "api_key": "project API key", "localizations": [ { "source_path": "locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/django.po", "remote_path": "path/to/django.po", "target_langs": { "fr": "locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/django.po", "de": "locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/django.po", "it": "locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/django.po" } }, { "source_path": "locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/*.po", "excluded" : "_*, ~*", "remote_path": "path/to/", "target_langs": { "fr": "locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/", "de": "locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/", "it": "locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/" } } ] }
The second entry in the json is to use a complete directory as translation source / destination. Useful for documentation. DO NOT FORGET the trailing slash for directories.
Usage
Push source files:
crowdin push
Pull translations:
crowdin pull
If you’re importing a project with existing translations to crowdin, run crowdin push -a to also upload the local target files to crowdin. The -a flag should only be used once, you must then use the push / review / pull workflow provided by Crowdin.
Changelog
0.3: Added support for wildcard character to manage folders in translations
0.2: Added -a flag to crowdin push.
0.1: initial version.
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