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Yes, I have another simple script to read the translated .xliff
file and outputs a JSON as key-value.
'use strict'
const fs = require('fs')
const xml2js = require('xml2js')
const parseString = xml2js.parseString
const chunks = []
const hashMap = {}
process.stdin.on('data', chunk => chunks.push(chunk))
process.stdin.on('end', () => {
const str = Buffer.concat(chunks).toString()
parseString(str, (error, result) => {
if (error) throw error
result.xliff.file[0].unit.forEach(unit => {
hashMap[unit.$.id] = unit.segment[0].target[0]
})
process.stdout.write(JSON.stringify(hashMap, null, 2) + '\n')
})
})
Example:
<xliff xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:xliff:document:2.0" version="2.0" srcLang="en" trgLang="de">
<file id="f1">
<unit id="welcome">
<notes><note>A welcome message.</note></notes>
<segment state="translated">
<source><![CDATA[Welcome]]></source>
<target><![CDATA[Wilkommen]]></target>
</segment>
</unit>
<unit id="login">
<notes><note>The label for the login button</note></notes>
<segment state="translated">
<source><![CDATA[Login]]></source>
<target><![CDATA[Einloggen]]></target>
</segment>
</unit>
</file>
</xliff>
$ node scripts/XliffToJSON.js < de.xliff
{
"welcome": "Wilkommen",
"login": "Einloggen"
}
Then just copy / paste it into your <lang>.js
file (or improve the script to write directly to a file ;) )
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