While I am using a PHP script as well, I am running it on a Mac so I thought I could whip up a Cocoa command line app to do the .strings parsing anyway. Which I did.
The code below is a command line utility which takes a filename parameter (the strings file) and spits out the content of that strings file as json (to stdout).
#import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
#import "NSDictionary+BVJSONString.h" // from http://stackoverflow.com/a/20262259/129202
#define ERRORCODE (1)
int main(int argc, const char * argv[])
{
@autoreleasepool {
// insert code here...
//NSLog(@"Hello, World!, argc: %d", argc);
if (argc != 2) {
NSLog(@"Specify file argument!");
return ERRORCODE;
}
NSString* filepath = [NSString stringWithCString:argv[1] encoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding];
NSError* error = nil;
NSStringEncoding usedencoding;
NSString* strings = [NSString stringWithContentsOfFile:filepath usedEncoding:&usedencoding error:&error];
if (error) {
NSLog(@"Error: %@", error);
return ERRORCODE;
}
NSDictionary* dict = [strings propertyList];
NSString* json = [dict bv_jsonStringWithPrettyPrint:NO];
[json writeToFile:@"/dev/stdout" atomically:NO encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding error:nil];
}
return 0;
}
It's a bit rough - it had better read from stdin or something - I'm not very used to writing these things so feel free to improve. Note that this is using Apple's own .strings parsing code, so should be better than most regexes.