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Crowdin AndroidStudio Plugin

The plugin lets you integrate android project with Crowdin. It enables you to upload new source strings to the system instantly as well as download translations from your Crowdin project.

To start using this plugin, create a file with project credentials named crowdin.properties in the root directory of the project.

project-identifier=your-project-identifier
project-key=your-project-key

Plugin will automatically find strings.xml file in the values directory and if renewed it will be uploaded to Crowdin instantly. If you have more source files or the source file's name is other than strings.xml please specify this in the sources parameter.

sources=file1.xml, file2.xml

To download translations from Crowdin, choose in menu: Tools > Crowdin > Download. Translations will be exported to the Resources folder.

Workflow

  • Install plugin via JetBrains Plugin repository.
  • Plugin automatically detects the file with sources strings ("**/values/strings.xml"). If changed, the file will be updated in Crowdin itself.
  • Source file can also be manually uploaded to Crowdin via menu Tools > Crowdin > Upload or just select Upload to Crowdin option using the Right Mouse clicking on the file.
  • To download translations use menu Tools > Crowdin > Download. Translations will be exported to the resource folder (**/resources/values-uk/strings.xml, **/resources/values-fr/strings.xml, ...)

Change log

Version 0.5.8

  • Updated languages mapping

Version 0.5.7

  • Added languages mapping

Version 0.5.6

  • Bug fixes

Version 0.5.5

  • A new possibility to customize source files

Version 0.5.4

  • Bug fixes

Version 0.5.3

  • Added new header for requests

Version 0.5.2

  • Bug fixes

Version 0.5.1

  • Updated documentation

Version 0.5.0

  • Published plugin

Seeking Assistance

Need help working with Crowdin CLI or have any questions? Contact Customer Success Service.

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Added some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request

License and Author

Author: Ihor Popyk (ihor.popyk@crowdin.com) Copyright: 2017 crowdin.com This project is licensed under the MIT license, a copy of which can be found in the LICENSE file.

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