XTM
Contents
Link LRM and XTM
- Configure <HOME>/Lingoport_Data/L10nStreamlining/config/config_xtm_tofrom.properties:
- configure
xtm.out.to.translation.dir
- configure
xtm.in.from.translation.dir
- Create an XTM local vendor in Jenkins:
- Select Manage Jenkins->Configure System
- Scroll down to the LRM L10n Vendor Setup section and select Add Local Vendor
- Provide a unique vendor name
- Select Group or Project; if group, select group name from drop down list
- Configure Prep Kit Files Directory; this must match
xtm.out.to.translation.dir
in config_xtm_tofrom.properties - Configure Imported Files Directory; this must match
xtm.in.from.translation.dir
in config_xtm_tofrom.properties - Save
- Configure your Jenkins job to use XTM local vendor:
- Select the Jenkins job you want to use XTM
- Click Configure
- Scroll down to the L10n Vendor section of your LRM configuration
- Choose Group or Project; if project, click Local Vendor and then select the Local Vendor Name from the list
- Save
- Modify the Jenkins job LocalVendorDownload and check Build after other projects are built and then in Projects to watch, type in XTMCallback.
XTM Configuration
Configure the XTM settings in the config_xtm_vendor.properties (which can be specified at the group or project config level).
# # Contains configuration for xtm # # Note: this file should be placed in ~/Lingoport_Data/L10nStreamlining/<group>/config # or ~/Lingoport_Data/L10nStreamlining/<group>/projects/<project>/config # # Run the following command to get the token: # java -jar lingoport-xtm-cli.jar --get-token -s <server> -c <client> -u <userId> -p <password> # # Run the following command to get the customerId: # java -jar lingoport-xtm-cli.jar --get-customer-id -s <server> -t <token> -cn <customerName> # # Run the following command to get the templateId (if using a template): # java -jar lingoport-xtm-cli.jar --get-template-id -s <server> -t <token> -ci <customerid> -tn <templatename> # # Run the following command to get the workflowId (if using a workflow id): # java -jar lingoport-xtm-cli.jar --get-workflow-id -s <server> -t <token> -wn <workflowname> # # Required to configure either a workflow name, workflow id, or template id # # the following are required xtm.api.hostURL=https://wstest2.xtm-intl.com xtm.api.token= xtm.api.id.customer= xtm.api.source.locale=en_US # one of the following must be configured xtm.api.name.workflow= xtm.api.id.workflow= xtm.api.id.template= # configure proper URL for your company xtm.api.callbackURL=http://jenkins.company.com/jenkins/buildByToken/buildWithParameters/build?job=XTMCallback&token=ZISXTMTOKEN
XTM Locale Mapping
Configure config_xtm_locale_mapping.properties (which can be specified at the group or project config level).
This file maps locales from LRM to XTM. For example, LRM supports the language only locale fr, which must be mapped to fr_FR for XTM.
# #Locale mapping language only locales - Locales should be in the java format (_) # This is the default mapping. For your community, you'll need to edit this file # and place it either at the group level or the project level. # aa=aa_DJ ab=ab_GE af=af_ZA ak=ak_GH am=am_ET ...
LRM Resource Types Supported by XTM
XTM supports the following LRM resource types:
- .html, .htm
- .json
- .po
- .properties
- .resx
- .rc
- .rxml
- .strings
- strings.xml
- .txt
- .yaml, .yml
XTM does not support the following LRM resource types:
- .rjs
- .msg
XTM Special Instructions - parameters (e.g. %d, etc)
XTM expects parameters in .strings resource files to be numbered.
If not numbered, XTM will provide numbers during translation, which will result in a parameter mismatch error during LRM import.
To avoid the error, number of the parameters in the base resource file.
For example, if you have the following in a .strings resource file:
"Test.Key" = "Test %d and %d";
It should be changed to:
"Test.Key" = "Test %1$d and %2$d";
Note: a single parameter must be numbered. For example:
"Test.Key_Single" = "Test %1$d";