Automated translation of Ruby/Rails projects
vim-i18n
helps you translate your Ruby/Rails project. It just exposes a
single function, I18nTranslateString
. This function takes the current visual
selection, converts it into a I18n.t()
call, and adds the proper key in a
specified YAML store.
# app/views/users/show.html.erb
<dt>Name</dt>
^^^^
-> Visual select and `:call I18nTranslateString()`
You will be asked for a key. In keeping with Rails translation syntax, if the
key begins with .
it will be considered a relative key:
# app/views/users/show.html.erb
<dt><%= t('.name') %>
# config/locales/en.yml
en:
users:
show:
name: Name
Say you have the following line in your codebase:
# app/controllers/static_controller.rb
@some_text = "Hello, %{name}!"
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-> Visual select this text and `:call I18nTranslateString()`
The plugin will first ask you for the I18n key to use (ie. homepage.greeting
).
Then, if still not specified, the plugin will ask you the location of the YAML
store (ie. config/locales/en.yml
).
At this point, the plugin will replace the selection, and add the string to the YAML store:
# app/controllers/static_controller.rb
@some_text = I18n.t('homepage.greeting', name: '')
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-> BOOM!
# config/locales/en.yml
---
en:
homepage:
title: "Hello, %{name}!"
Note that the extracted translation included the appropriate interpolation.
Let say you have the following key within view / model / controller:
# app/controllers/static_controller.rb
@some_text = I18n.t('homepage.greeting', name: '')
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
After selecting and executing I18nDisplayTranslation()
, the plugin will return you value for the translation.
Add this line or a simliar one to your ~.vimrc
:
vmap <Leader>z :call I18nTranslateString()<CR>
vmap <Leader>dt :call I18nDisplayTranslation()<CR>
Install via pathogen.vim, simply copy and paste:
cd ~/.vim/bundle
git clone git://github.com/stefanoverna/vim-i18n.git