This project is used in, (and refactored from) excellent vs code extension Auto Translate JSON https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=JeffJorczak.auto-translate-json
It opens possibility to use Auto Translation JSON not just in vs code but as a library and command line interface
You can use Azure,AWS,Google,DeepL,Open AI or local OPEN AI compatible REST API for example ollama because it is compatible with Open AI https://ollama.com/blog/openai-compatibility :
npm i auto-translate-json-library
import { translate, Configuration } from 'auto-translate-json-library';
let config: Configuration = {} as Configuration;
// set google api key
config.translationKeyInfo = {
kind: 'google',
apiKey: googleApiKey
};
const pivotTranslation="./en.json";
await translate(pivotTranslation, config) ;
// translation for example fr.json in same folder as pivotTranslation should contain the translations
first install it
npm i auto-translate-json-library
do not forget to set translation engine parameters in environment variables or .env file
node node_modules\auto-translate-json-library\index.js --pivotTranslation=./translations/en.json
Clone repo you can use the following commands
install ollama run ollama run llama2 rename ollama.env to .env install build project and run it
npm i
npm run build
node .\build\src\index.js --pivotTranslation=./tests/translations/en.json
After some time you should see es.json file with translation
mode,
file or folder,
default is file
startDelimiter,
start delimiter,
default is {
endDelimiter,
end delimiter,
default is }
keepExtraTranslations,
keep extra translations (not present in pivot translation),
default is keep,
it could be keep or remove
keepTranslations,
keep existing translations,
default is keep
it could be keep or retranslate
sourceLocale
source locale
it could be en or fr ...
if specified it must match with pivot translation
pivotTranslation
pivot translation file that will be used as source for translations
ignorePrefix
ignore translation that key starts with ignore prefix
# ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
google parameters
ATJ_GOOGLE_API_KEY=
aws parameters
ATJ_AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID=
ATJ_AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY=
ATJ_AWS_REGION=
azure parameters
ATJ_AZURE_SECRET_KEY=
ATJ_AZURE_REGION=
deepl pro parameters
ATJ_DEEPL_PRO_SECRET_KEY=
deepl free parameters
ATJ_DEEPL_FREE_SECRET_KEY=
OpenAI parameters
ATJ_OPEN_AI_SECRET_KEY=
ATJ_OPEN_AI_BASE_URL=
default value "https://api.openai.com/v1",
ATJ_OPEN_AI_MODEL
default value gpt-3.5-turbo
ATJ_OPEN_AI_MAX_TOKENS
default value 256
ATJ_OPEN_AI_TEMPERATURE
default value 0
ATJ_OPEN_AI_TOP_P
default value 1.0
ATJ_OPEN_AI_N
default value 1
ATJ_OPEN_AI_FREQUENCY_PENALTY
default value 0
ATJ_OPEN_AI_PRESENCE_PENALTY
default value 0
If you want to run it locally without using Open AI but compatible API
you need to modify base URL and model for example
if you use jan https://jan.ai/ you can modify base url model and maximum number of tokens (you do not pay for tokens anymore), secret key is not important
ATJ_OPEN_AI_SECRET_KEY=whatever
ATJ_OPEN_AI_BASE_URL=http://localhost:1337/v1
ATJ_OPEN_AI_MODEL=mistral-ins-7b-q4
ATJ_OPEN_AI_MAX_TOKENS=4096
start delimiter
ATJ_START_DELIMITER={{
end delimiter
ATJ_END_DELIMITER=}}
file or folder
ATJ_MODE=file
source locale
ATJ_SOURCE_LOCALE=en
keep or retranslate existing translations
ATJ_KEEP_TRANSLATIONS=keep
keep or remove extra translations
ATJ_KEEP_EXTRA_TRANSLATIONS=keep
ignore prefix translation keys to ignore
ATJ_IGNORE_PREFIX=
You can also use .env file to store environment variables
There is also improved version of CLI (since version 1.3.2) for example:
npm install -g auto-translate-library
atj tests/translations/en.json -e google -m file
You can also use it with npx
npx auto-translate-library tests/translations/en.json -e google -m file
- Create .env file in main folder with the desired key/keys from # ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
- Add also in .env source locale "ATJ_SOURCE_LOCALE=en" to test from en
- npm run debug