1. Installing the Connector

To install the connector, please install the FSM via FirstSpirit ServerManager.

Thereafter, you can open translationstudio’s configuration panel, navigate to custom connectors, click on the add button and choose the connector from the given list. Its configuration panel will open automatically.

2. Requirements

The connector uses the current Languagewire API and requires

  • an accessible API URL

  • a client id,

  • a client secret

3. Configuration

3.1. Account Configuration

You have to provide valid credentials here.

Access Configuration
Figure 1. Account Configuration

The connector creates new projects for every translation job (which may contain several XMLs) using a project template and a dedicated user.

Pleases click on Load data to fetch project templates, users and languages available to you.

3.2. Languages

Languagewire uses language codes that are very likely to differ from your FirstSpirit uses language abbreviations.

Consequently, you have to tell Languagewire, which language code to use for a given FirstSpirit language.

Languages
Figure 2. Languages

You can automatically load FirstSpirit languages (ony the ones being used) and try map them to Languagewire language codes automatically.

3.3. Project Settings

In order to make a Languagewire project available to translationstudio, you have to create a new project by clicking on the button add.

Project Settings
Figure 3. Project Settings

The project created here will be made available to translationstudio’s language mappings, once yo have completed and saved the configuration.

Please do not forget to save your changes

4. How the Connector Works

The connector allows you to submit files for translations, monitor the translation progress as well as download translated documents and importing them into FirstSpirit automatically.

The connector monitors the translation progress and downloads translated files automatically once the project status is set to finished.

IMPORATNT: The connector does not change any states, neither of individual files not of the respective Languagewire project.