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Revision as of 20:48, 31 August 2023

Getting Started

Only users that with Manager or Administrator roles can create projects. Other users can view created projects.

Before creating a new project, there are a few items that are needed.

  1. The Data Source that the project will be using, such as GitHub, Subversion or Azure. Command Center will not allow projects to be created if there are no Data Sources available. Additionally, the specific branch being used in the repository is needed.
  2. For Globalyzer projects, the Project Definition File must be available in the repository or on the Command Center System.
  3. For Localyzer projects:
    1. the Translation Management System or Machine Translation engine must be defined
    2. The locales to be translated to
    3. The resource file types such as .properties or .json and the naming format for the source files.
    4. Include and Exclude folders for locating the resource files.
    5. Any other configuration such as custom scripts that should be in the Command Center System.


Select the LingoportIcon.jpg to get to the Projects page and select the CreateIcon.jpg to Create new project. The first step in the process will come up.

Step1DataSource.jpg

When Manager users are created, Data Source Credentials are assigned. If the Manager does not have any Data Source Credentials assigned, the process will fail with the error: Must have access to at least one credential before creating a project. Contact an Administrator to get credential access.

Select Next

Next Step Step 2:Choose a Repository

Step 3: Name the Project



Step 1:Data Source Credential for the project

Next Step: Step 2:Choose a Repository

Step 3: Name the Project

Creating a Globalyzer Project - Step 4: Globayzer Lite Definition File

Creating a Localyzer Project - Step 5: Which MT or TMS will Localyzer use

Step 10: Grant Users and Teams Access

Step 6: What are the locales Localyzer is acting on?

Step 7: Resource file formats

Step 8: Set up optional include or exclude patterns

Step 9: Optional Advanced Localyzer Settings

Step 10: Grant Users and Teams Access