devjamv / laravel-langman
Manage language files with ease. Forked to support laravel 7
Requires
- php: >=7.2
- illuminate/console: ^5.1 || ^6.0 || ^7.0 || ^8.0 || ^9.0 || ^10.0
- illuminate/filesystem: ^5.1 || ^6.0 || ^7.0 || ^8.0 || ^9.0 || ^10.0
- illuminate/support: ^5.1 || ^6.0 || ^7.0 || ^8.0 || ^9.0 || ^10.0
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: ^0.9.4 || ^1.0
- orchestra/database: ~3.0
- orchestra/testbench: ~3.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^4.8 || ^5.0 || ^6.0 || ^7.0 || ^8.0
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2024-10-31 00:33:04 UTC
README
Langman is a language files manager in your artisan console, it helps you search, update, add, and remove
translation lines with ease. Taking care of a multilingual interface is not a headache anymore.
Installation
Begin by installing the package through Composer. Run the following command in your terminal:
$ composer require themsaid/laravel-langman
Once done, add the following line in your providers array of config/app.php
:
Themsaid\Langman\LangmanServiceProvider::class
This package has a single configuration option that points to the resources/lang
directory, if only you need to change
the path then publish the config file:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Themsaid\Langman\LangmanServiceProvider"
Usage
Showing lines of a translation file
php artisan langman:show users
You get:
+---------+---------------+-------------+
| key | en | nl |
+---------+---------------+-------------+
| name | name | naam |
| job | job | baan |
+---------+---------------+-------------+
php artisan langman:show users.name
Brings only the translation of the name
key in all languages.
php artisan langman:show users.name.first
Brings the translation of a nested key.
php artisan langman:show package::users.name
Brings the translation of a vendor package language file.
php artisan langman:show users --lang=en,it
Brings the translation of only the "en" and "it" languages.
php artisan langman:show users.nam -c
Brings only the translation lines with keys matching the given key via close match, so searching for nam
brings values for
keys like (name
, username
, branch_name_required
, etc...).
In the table returned by this command, if a translation is missing it'll be marked in red.
Finding a translation line
php artisan langman:find 'log in first'
You get a table of language lines where any of the values matches the given phrase by close match.
Searching view files for missing translations
php artisan langman:sync
This command will look into all files in resources/views
and app
and find all translation keys that are not covered in your translation files, after
that it appends those keys to the files with a value equal to an empty string.
Filling missing translations
php artisan langman:missing
It'll collect all the keys that are missing in any of the languages or has values equals to an empty string, prompt asking you to give a translation for each, and finally save the given values to the files.
Translating a key
php artisan langman:trans users.name
php artisan langman:trans users.name.first
php artisan langman:trans users.name --lang=en
php artisan langman:trans package::users.name
Using this command you may set a language key (plain or nested) for a given group, you may also specify which language you wish to set leaving the other languages as is.
This command will add a new key if not existing, and updates the key if it is already there.
Removing a key
php artisan langman:remove users.name
php artisan langman:remove package::users.name
It'll remove that key from all language files.
Renaming a key
php artisan langman:rename users.name full_name
This will rename users.name
to be users.full_name
, the console will output a list of files where the key used to exist.
Notes
langman:sync
, langman:missing
, langman:trans
, and langman:remove
will update your language files by writing them completely, meaning that any comments or special styling will be removed, so I recommend you backup your files.
Web interface
If you want a web interface to manage your language files instead, I recommend Laravel 5 Translation Manager by Barry vd. Heuvel.