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i18next-parser.config.cjs
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i18next-parser.config.cjs
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module.exports = {
contextSeparator: '_',
// Key separator used in your translation keys
createOldCatalogs: true,
// Save the \_old files
defaultNamespace: 'translation',
// Default namespace used in your i18next config
defaultValue: (locale, namespace, key) => {
if (locale === 'zu')
return key
.toUpperCase()
.split('')
.join('_')
.split('_ _')
.join('_ _')
.replace('{_{_C_O_U_N_T_}_}', '{{count}}');
return key;
},
// Default value to give to empty keys
// You may also specify a function accepting the locale, namespace, and key as arguments
indentation: 4,
// Indentation of the catalog files
keepRemoved: false,
// Keep keys from the catalog that are no longer in code
keySeparator: false,
// Key separator used in your translation keys
// If you want to use plain english keys, separators such as `.` and `:` will conflict. You might want to set `keySeparator: false` and `namespaceSeparator: false`. That way, `t('Status: Loading...')` will not think that there are a namespace and three separator dots for instance.
// see below for more details
lexers: {
hbs: ['HandlebarsLexer'],
handlebars: ['HandlebarsLexer'],
htm: ['HTMLLexer'],
html: ['HTMLLexer'],
mjs: ['JavascriptLexer'],
js: ['JavascriptLexer'], // if you're writing jsx inside .js files, change this to JsxLexer
ts: ['JavascriptLexer'],
jsx: ['JsxLexer'],
tsx: ['JsxLexer'],
default: ['JavascriptLexer'],
},
lineEnding: 'auto',
// Control the line ending. See options at https://github.com/ryanve/eol
locales: ['en', 'es', 'fr', 'ja', 'ko', 'nl', 'zh', 'zu'],
// An array of the locales in your applications
namespaceSeparator: false,
// Namespace separator used in your translation keys
// If you want to use plain english keys, separators such as `.` and `:` will conflict. You might want to set `keySeparator: false` and `namespaceSeparator: false`. That way, `t('Status: Loading...')` will not think that there are a namespace and three separator dots for instance.
output: 'locales/$LOCALE/$NAMESPACE.json',
// Supports $LOCALE and $NAMESPACE injection
// Supports JSON (.json) and YAML (.yml) file formats
// Where to write the locale files relative to process.cwd()
pluralSeparator: '_',
// Plural separator used in your translation keys
// If you want to use plain english keys, separators such as `_` might conflict. You might want to set `pluralSeparator` to a different string that does not occur in your keys.
input: ['frontend/**/*.tsx', 'framework/**/*.tsx'],
// An array of globs that describe where to look for source files
// relative to the location of the configuration file
sort: true,
// Whether or not to sort the catalog. Can also be a [compareFunction](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/sort#parameters)
skipDefaultValues: false,
// Whether to ignore default values
// You may also specify a function accepting the locale and namespace as arguments
useKeysAsDefaultValue: false,
// Whether to use the keys as the default value; ex. "Hello": "Hello", "World": "World"
// This option takes precedence over the `defaultValue` and `skipDefaultValues` options
// You may also specify a function accepting the locale and namespace as arguments
verbose: false,
// Display info about the parsing including some stats
failOnWarnings: false,
// Exit with an exit code of 1 on warnings
failOnUpdate: false,
// Exit with an exit code of 1 when translations are updated (for CI purpose)
customValueTemplate: null,
// If you wish to customize the value output the value as an object, you can set your own format.
// ${defaultValue} is the default value you set in your translation function.
// Any other custom property will be automatically extracted.
//
// Example:
// {
// message: "${defaultValue}",
// description: "${maxLength}", // t('my-key', {maxLength: 150})
// }
resetDefaultValueLocale: null,
// The locale to compare with default values to determine whether a default value has been changed.
// If this is set and a default value differs from a translation in the specified locale, all entries
// for that key across locales are reset to the default value, and existing translations are moved to
// the `_old` file.
i18nextOptions: null,
// If you wish to customize options in internally used i18next instance, you can define an object with any
// configuration property supported by i18next (https://www.i18next.com/overview/configuration-options).
// { compatibilityJSON: 'v3' } can be used to generate v3 compatible plurals.
};