Ruby
Ruby-specific .yaml files are the most common way to localize Ruby-on-Rail projects. Tolgee supports all features of the Ruby .yaml file format.
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FAQ
Which machine translation providers are supported?
Tolgee currently supports
DeepL
Google Translate
Amazon Translate
Microsoft Cognitive
How can I export the data for production?
You can export the data
using the Tolgee Platform UI
using the CLI
using the REST API
or you can publish the data to the CDN
What formats are supported by Tolgee?
Tolgee supports all significant formats storing localization data such as JSON, XLIFF, .strings, .arb, .po and many more. Read about all supported formats here.
Can I use strings created for web app for mobile and other apps?
Yes. When conversion to Tolgee ICU placeholders is enabled, you can reuse the exact data for any supported platform.
For example, you can use data created for web applications for your iOS or Android mobile app and vice versa.
How can I automate exporting data from the Tolgee Platform?
You can use your favorite CI/CD tool, such as GitHub Actions or GitLab CI/CD, while embracing Tolgee CLI's pull command or Tolgee REST API's export endpoint to automate data exporting.
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