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Tasks in Wordbee Translator | Here you learn how to obtain an API key and what you (or the translation administrator) needs to prepare before you can get started. Prerequisites in Wordbee Translator / Flex |
Enumerate existing Flex documents | Each Flex document is a "container" of strings. For example, a Flex document can contain all strings (in any languages) of a software. The API method below gives you all Flex documents in Wordbee Translator with name, ID, last content change and more. You need the document ID in order to interact with the Flex document. |
Create new Flex documents | Without a Flex document, this API is of no use... So you need to add Flex documents (or containers for your strings) in Wordbee projects. You can do this manually: Prerequisites in Wordbee Translator / Flex Or you can do this with the API: apps/wbflex/documents (POST) |
Push and pull content | These are the most important methods. You start off with an empty Flex container and so you will likely start pushing the first version of strings: apps/wbflex/documents/{id}/contents/push In regular intervals, you may want to see if the translation team did any changes. Use the list API to find the last change date of selected or all Flex documents: Finally, you will want to pull the latest translations: apps/wbflex/documents/{id}/contents/pull |
JSON format when pushing content | When pushing your strings you need to format your data in a specific JSON format. You find some examples here: |
Versioning | When pushing content you can optionally specify a major and minor version number of your strings. This really is an optional feature. See the push and pull API methods for more. |
Attaching reference material | You can upload and download files linked to a Flex document. These are files saved in the same project and in the same folder (Prerequisites in Wordbee Translator / Flex) The API methods are: Managing attached files / Flex |
What else? | Up to you to tell us! |
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