PowerToys/.pipelines/build-localization.cmd
Arjun Balgovind 2a7bf7fb5b
[Localization] Add localization step to pipeline and enable localization on C# projects with resx/resw resource files (#6033)
* Added localization code to pipeline and created one LocProject json for Settings

* Fixed typo

* Reordered nuget source

* Moved nuget install to restore step

* Added FZ.rc file to LocProj

* Added FZ resx file and modified rc file

* Fixed file names

* Changed to check folder for LocProject files

* Updated folder

* Changed directory

* Changed to src directory

* Changed language set and name format, removed rc file localization

* Added all projects with resx/resw files

* Added newline to end of file

* Removed nuget source as it is not used

* Updated comments

* Fixed formatting of json file

* Move loc step to end
2020-08-19 16:10:15 -07:00

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Batchfile

@echo off
rem This script will fail to run unless you have the appropriate permissions
cd /D "%~dp0"
echo Preparing localization build...
setlocal
rem In this sample, the repo root is identical to the script directory path. Adjust the value of the RepoRoot variable accordingly based on your environment.
rem Again, ensure the RepoRoot variable is set to the real repo root location, otherwise the localization toolset wouldn't work as intended.
rem Note that the resolved %~dp0 ends with \.
set RepoRoot=%~dp0..\
set OutDir=%RepoRoot%out
set NUGET_PACKAGES=%RepoRoot%packages
set LocalizationXLocPkgVer=2.0.0
echo Running localization build...
set XLocPath=%NUGET_PACKAGES%\Localization.XLoc.%LocalizationXLocPkgVer%
set LocProjectDirectory=%RepoRoot%src
rem Run the localization tool on all LocProject.json files in the src directory and it's subdirectories
dotnet "%XLocPath%\tools\netcore\Microsoft.Localization.XLoc.dll" /f "%LocProjectDirectory%"
echo Localization build finished with exit code '%errorlevel%'.
exit /b %errorlevel%