This open-source workspace enables CoreMedia CMS to communicate with GlobalLink Connect Cloud (GCC) REST API in order to send content to be translated, query the translation status and to update content with the received translation result eventually.
This open-source extension adds the following functionality to the CoreMedia Studio:
- Send content to GlobalLink for translation into one or multiple languages with individual due dates in one or multiple workflows.
- Retrieve content from GlobalLink once the translation is finished.
- Automatically detect cancellations of submissions at GlobalLink and cancel the translation workflow in CoreMedia Studio.
- Configure the connection to GlobalLink per site hierarchy.
- Show additional information like the translation status from GlobalLink in CoreMedia Studio.
- Download XLIFF files and import log files in CoreMedia Studio if an error occurs during import.
- Editors in CoreMedia Studio are notified about completion, cancellation, and import and communication errors of a translation workflow with GlobalLink.
Detailed documentation available at GitHub Pages, or browse directly in docs/ folder.
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Version Tags:
For adaptions to CoreMedia CMS major versions you will find corresponding tags named according to the CMS major version. It is recommended to take these tags as starting point from within your project, choosing the major version matching your project version.
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Facade encapsulating all calls to GCC REST, the Java API as well as the REST backend.
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README: gcc-restclient-facade-default
This is the default and fallback facade used when nothing is defined in settings — or if there is no other facade applicable.
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README: gcc-restclient-facade-disabled
This facade mainly serves as example how to implement custom connection types. The implementation just throws exceptions on every interaction with the facade.
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README: gcc-restclient-facade-mock
The mock facade will simulate a translation service in that way, that it replaces the target nodes (pre-filled with values from source nodes) in XLIFF with some other characters.
Welcome to CoreMedia Labs! This repository is part of a platform for developers who want to have a look under the hood or get some hands-on understanding of the vast and compelling capabilities of CoreMedia. Whatever your experience level with CoreMedia is, we've got something for you.
Each project in our Labs platform is an extra feature to be used with CoreMedia, including extensions, tools and 3rd party integrations. We provide some test data and explanatory videos for non-customers and for insiders there is open-source code and instructions on integrating the feature into your CoreMedia workspace.
The code we provide is meant to be example code, illustrating a set of features that could be used to enhance your CoreMedia experience. We'd love to hear your feedback on use-cases and further developments! If you're having problems with our code, please refer to our issues section. If you already have a solution to an issue, we love to review and integrate your pull requests.