JavaScript
Languine supports JavaScript/TypeScript localization files, perfect for modern web applications. This format handles both object literals and module exports, supporting nested structures and dynamic content.
Setting Up
First, make sure you've got a babely.json config file in your project root. Here's an example:
typescript
{ "locale": { "source": "en", "targets": ["sv", "de", "fr"] }, "files": { "js": { "include": ["src/locales/[locale].js"] } } }
Translating
With your config set, run:
typescript
npx babely@latest translate
When you run this command, Languine will:
- ◇Load your source JavaScript files (e.g., src/locales/en.js)
- ◇Detect any new or modified translation strings
- ◇Generate translations for your target languages
- ◇Create or update the target language files (e.g., src/locales/sv.js)
- ◇Preserve module structure and exports
- ◇Handle nested objects and arrays
- ◇Maintain code formatting and comments
- ◇Generate TypeScript types if enabled