providing some commands & services to help you manage your translation keys at phrase. this might be especially usefull when you switched to using the phrase translation provider.
Make sure Composer is installed globally, as explained in the installation chapter of the Composer documentation.
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute:
$ composer require wickedone/phrase-tag-bundle
Open a command console, enter your project directory and execute the following command to download the latest stable version of this bundle:
$ composer require wickedone/phrase-tag-bundle
Then, enable the bundle by adding it to the list of registered bundles
in the config/bundles.php
file of your project:
// config/bundles.php
return [
// ...
WickedOne\PhraseTagBundle\WickedOnePhraseTagBundle::class => ['all' => true],
];
in your config/packages
directory create a wickedone.yaml
file with the following content:
wicked_one_phrase_tag:
dsn: '%env(PHRASE_DSN)%'
and in your .env
file define the phrase dsn like so
PHRASE_DSN=phrase://PROJECT_ID:API_TOKEN@default?userAgent=myProject
PROJECT_ID
: can be retrieved in phrase fromproject settings > API > Project ID
API_TOKEN
: can be created in your phrase profile settingsdefault
: endpoint, defaults toapi.phrase.com
userAgent
: please read this for some examples.
After installation two new commands will be available to your application:
this command helps you to batch tag keys in phrase by querying for existing tags and / or key name.
you can search for multiple tags at once and a broad search on key name using the *
wildcard.
keep in mind the query is an AND query, meaning the keys have to match all criteria.
example:
php bin/console phrase:keys:tag -k error.* -t ticket-15 -t ticket-13 --tag epic-5
this will search for all keys matching the name error.*
and with tags ticket-15
AND ticket-13
and will add the tag epic-5
to them.
when you add the --dry-run
option to the command, it will list the first 100 matches to your query.
this command helps you to batch remove tags from keys in phrase by querying for existing tags and / or key name.
you can search for multiple tags at once and a broad search on key name using the *
wildcard.
keep in mind the query is an AND query, meaning the keys have to match all criteria.
example:
php bin/console phrase:keys:untag -k error.* -t ticket-15 -t ticket-13 --tag epic-5
this will search for all keys matching the name error.*
and with tags ticket-15
AND ticket-13
and will remove the tag epic-5
from them.
when you add the --dry-run
option to the command, it will list the first 100 matches to your query.