Create and upload translation glossaries using the Crowdin API
With Glossary, you can create, store, and manage all the project terminology in one place. The main aim of terminology is to explain some specific terms or the ones often used in the project, so they can be translated properly and consistently.
See support.crowdin.com/glossary and support.crowdin.com/api/upload-glossary for details.
npm install crowdin-glossary --saveconst glossary = require('crowdin-glossary')({
project: 'your-crowdin-project',
crowdinKey: process.env.CROWDIN_KEY
})
glossary.add('IME', 'Input Method Editor. A program that...')
glossary.add('IPC', 'Inter-Process Communication. Electron uses IPC to send...')
glossary.add('MAS', 'Acronym for Apple Mac App Store.')
glossary.upload()Returns a new empty glossary instance.
optsObjectprojectString (required) - The name of your project on CrowdincrowdinKeyString (required) - If not supplied as an option, thenprocess.env.CROWDIN_KEYwill be the fallback.
openAfterUploadBoolean (optional) - Open the project glossary in web browser after upload is complete. Defaults totrue. This feature is disabled on CI environments by detectingprocess.env.CI.
Adds an entry to the glossary instance. Entries only exist in memory until you
call glossary.upload()
termString (required)descriptionString (required)
Async function that uploads all the added terms to Crowdin. On success, it returns the result of the POST request. On failure, it logs an error.
A getter that returns the existing added entries as a key-value object.
A getter that returns the web URL of your project's glossary on crowdin.com
A getter that converts your entries into a valid CSV string for upload to Crowdin. Used for internal purposes.
MIT
