If you like this project please show your support with a GitHub star. Much appreciated! # ngx-translate-extract Extract translatable (ngx-translate) strings and save as a JSON or Gettext pot file. Merges with existing strings if the output file already exists. ## Usage Install the package in your project: `npm install @biesbjerg/ngx-translate-extract --save-dev` Add an `extract` script to your project's `package.json`: ``` "scripts": { "extract": "ngx-translate-extract --input ./src --output ./src/assets/i18n/ --clean --sort --format namespaced-json" } ``` You can now run `npm run extract` to extract strings. ## Extract examples **Extract from dir and save to file** `ngx-translate-extract -i ./src -o ./src/i18n/strings.json` **Extract from multiple dirs** `ngx-translate-extract -i ./src/folder-a ./src/folder-b -o ./src/i18n/strings.json` **Extract and save to multiple files** `ngx-translate-extract -i ./src -o ./src/i18n/{da,en,fr}.json` **or** `ngx-translate-extract -i ./src -o ./src/i18n/da.json ./src/i18n/en.json ./src/i18n/fr.json` **or (update only)** `ngx-translate-extract -i ./src -o ./src/i18n/*.json` **or (update only)** ## Custom indentation By default, tabs are used for indentation when writing extracted strings to json formats: `ngx-translate-extract -i ./src -o ./src/i18n/en.json --format-indentation $'\t'` If you want to use spaces instead, you can do the following: `ngx-translate-extract -i ./src -o ./src/i18n/en.json --format-indentation ' '` ## Mark strings for extraction using a marker function If, for some reason, you want to extract strings not passed directly to TranslateService, you can wrap them in a custom marker function. ```ts import { _ } from '@biesbjerg/ngx-translate-extract'; _('Extract me'); ``` Add the `marker` argument when running the extract script: `ngx-translate-extract ... -m _` Modify the scripts arguments as required. ## Commandline arguments ``` Usage: ngx-translate-extract [options] Options: --version, -v Show version number [boolean] --help, -h Show help [boolean] --input, -i Paths you would like to extract strings from. You can use path expansion, glob patterns and multiple paths [array] [default: current working path] --patterns, -p Extract strings from the following file patterns [array] [default: ["/**/*.html","/**/*.ts"]] --output, -o Paths where you would like to save extracted strings. You can use path expansion, glob patterns and multiple paths [array] [required] --marker, -m Extract strings passed to a marker function [string] [default: false] --format, -f Output format [string] [choices: "json", "namespaced-json", "pot"] [default: "json"] --format-indentation, --fi Output format indentation [string] [default: "\t"] --replace, -r Replace the contents of output file if it exists (Merges by default) [boolean] [default: false] --sort, -s Sort strings in alphabetical order when saving [boolean] [default: false] --clean, -c Remove obsolete strings when merging [boolean] [default: false] --verbose, -vb If true, prints all processed file paths to console [boolean] [default: true]