generate-translations

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Use when new translation keys are added to packages to generate new translations strings

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Use when new translation keys are added to packages to generate new translations strings

Translation Generation Guide

Payload has two separate translation systems:

  1. Core Translations - for core Payload packages (packages/ui, packages/payload, packages/next)
  2. Plugin Translations - for plugins (packages/plugin-*)

Table of Contents


1. Core Translations

When to use: Adding translations to core Payload packages (packages/ui, packages/payload, packages/next)

Steps:

  1. Add the English translation to packages/translations/src/languages/en.ts

    • Add your new key/value to the appropriate section (e.g., authentication, general, fields, etc.)
    • Use nested objects for organization
    • Example:
      export const enTranslations = {
        authentication: {
          // ... existing keys
          newFeature: 'New Feature Text',
        },
      }
      
  2. Add client key (if needed for client-side usage) to packages/translations/src/clientKeys.ts

    • Add the translation key path using colon notation
    • Example: 'authentication:newFeature'
    • Client keys are used for translations that need to be available in the browser
  3. Generate translations for all languages

    • Change directory: cd tools/scripts
    • Run: pnpm generateTranslations:core
    • This auto-translates your new English keys to all other supported languages

2. Plugin Translations

When to use: Adding translations to any plugin package (packages/plugin-*)

Steps:

  1. Verify plugin has translations folder

    • Check if packages/plugin-{name}/src/translations exists
    • If it doesn't exist, see "Scaffolding New Plugin Translations" below
  2. Add the English translation to the plugin's packages/plugin-{name}/src/translations/languages/en.ts

    • Plugin translations are namespaced under the plugin name
    • Example for plugin-multi-tenant:
      export const enTranslations = {
        'plugin-multi-tenant': {
          'new-feature-label': 'New Feature',
        },
      }
      
  3. Generate translations for all languages

    • Change directory: cd tools/scripts
    • Run the plugin-specific script: pnpm generateTranslations:plugin-{name}
    • Examples:
      • pnpm generateTranslations:plugin-multi-tenant
      • pnpm generateTranslations:plugin-ecommerce
      • pnpm generateTranslations:plugin-import-export

Scaffolding New Plugin Translations

If a plugin doesn't have a translations folder yet, ask the user if they want to scaffold one.

Structure to create:

packages/plugin-{name}/src/translations/
├── index.ts
├── types.ts
└── languages/
    ├── en.ts
    ├── es.ts
    └── ... (all other language files)

Files to create:

  1. types.ts - Define the plugin's translation types
  2. index.ts - Export all translations and re-export types
  3. languages/en.ts - English translations (the source for generation)
  4. languages/*.ts - Other language files (initially empty, will be generated)

Generation script to create:

  1. Create tools/scripts/src/generateTranslations/plugin-{name}.ts

    • Use plugin-multi-tenant.ts as a template
    • Update the import paths to point to the new plugin
    • Update the targetFolder path
  2. Add script to tools/scripts/package.json:

    "generateTranslations:plugin-{name}": "node --no-deprecation --import @swc-node/register/esm-register src/generateTranslations/plugin-{name}.ts"
    

Important Notes

  • All translation generation requires OPENAI_KEY environment variable to be set
  • The generation scripts use OpenAI to translate from English to other languages
  • Always add translations to English first - it's the source of truth
  • Core translations: Client keys are only needed for translations used in the browser/admin UI
  • Plugin translations: Automatically namespaced under the plugin name to avoid conflicts

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