This project allow you to edit your translations directly through the browser and the command line.
Require this package with composer:
composer require exolnet/laravel-translation-editor
The translation editor will be enabled when the environment variable TRANSLATION_EDITOR_ENABLED is true.
If you don't use package auto-discovery, add the service provider to the providers array in config/app.php:
Exolnet\Translation\Editor\TranslationEditorServiceProvider::class
In your development environment, you can enable in-app translation by adding to your .env the following
environment variable:
TRANSLATION_EDITOR_ENABLED=true
You'll then be able to open the editor with alt + click on all translations using te or @te helpers:
<h1>@te('home.title')</h1>
<!-- OR -->
<h1>{{ te('home.title') }}</h1>And the editor looks like this:
Once saved, you can commit the edited translation files in resources/lang/**/*.php if you're satisfied.
You can detect most of your potential variable string with the i18n:detect command. To do so, simply run
php artisan i18n:detectBy default this command will go through all your .php files in the views directory and look for potential variables.
Every time a string is detected, it will ask you if you want to save it and you will have to provide a name
for your variable.
Additionally, you can provide the --locale or -l option if you want to save the detected variable in another language
than the default one in your Laravel configuration.
To run the phpUnit tests, please use:
composer testPlease see CONTRIBUTING and CODE OF CONDUCT for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please email security@exolnet.com instead of using the issue tracker.
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This code is licensed under the MIT license. Please see the license file for more information.
