lokalise-install-auth

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Install and configure Lokalise SDK/CLI authentication. Use when setting up a new Lokalise integration, configuring API tokens, or initializing Lokalise in your project. Trigger with phrases like "install lokalise", "setup lokalise", "lokalise auth", "configure lokalise API token".

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/lokalise-install-auth && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/4757" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/lokalise-install-auth && rm skill.zip

Installs to .claude/skills/lokalise-install-auth

About this skill

Lokalise Install & Auth

Overview

Set up Lokalise SDK/CLI and configure API token authentication for translation management. Covers the Node.js SDK (@lokalise/node-api v12+), the CLI (lokalise2), and OAuth2 for Lokalise apps.

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 18+ (SDK v9+ is ESM-only)
  • Package manager (npm, pnpm, or yarn)
  • Lokalise account with project access
  • API token from Lokalise profile settings

Instructions

Step 1: Install Node.js SDK

set -euo pipefail
# SDK v9+ is ESM-only — requires "type": "module" in package.json or .mjs files
npm install @lokalise/node-api

# For CommonJS projects that cannot migrate to ESM, pin to v8
npm install @lokalise/node-api@8

Step 2: Install CLI Tool

set -euo pipefail
# macOS via Homebrew
brew tap lokalise/cli-2
brew install lokalise2

# Linux — download latest release binary
LATEST_CLI=$(curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/lokalise/lokalise-cli-2-go/releases/latest \
  | grep -oP '"tag_name": "\K[^"]+')
curl -sL "https://github.com/lokalise/lokalise-cli-2-go/releases/download/${LATEST_CLI}/lokalise2_linux_x86_64.tar.gz" | tar xz
sudo mv lokalise2 /usr/local/bin/

# Verify installation
lokalise2 --version

Step 3: Generate API Token

  1. Log into Lokalise
  2. Click profile avatar > Profile Settings
  3. Go to API tokens tab
  4. Click Generate new token
  5. Choose Read and write for full access (or Read only for CI download pipelines)
  6. Copy the token immediately (shown only once)

Step 4: Configure Authentication

# Set environment variable (recommended)
export LOKALISE_API_TOKEN="your-api-token"

# Or create .env file for local development
echo 'LOKALISE_API_TOKEN=your-api-token' >> .env

# CLI configuration — creates ~/.lokalise2/config.yml
lokalise2 --token "$LOKALISE_API_TOKEN" project list

Step 5: Verify Connection

import { LokaliseApi } from "@lokalise/node-api";

const lokaliseApi = new LokaliseApi({
  apiKey: process.env.LOKALISE_API_TOKEN!,
  enableCompression: true, // Gzip responses for faster transfers
});

// Test connection by listing projects
const projects = await lokaliseApi.projects().list({ limit: 10 });
console.log(`Connected! Found ${projects.items.length} projects.`);
for (const p of projects.items) {
  console.log(`  ${p.project_id}: ${p.name}`);
}

Step 6: OAuth2 Authentication (for Lokalise Apps)

import { LokaliseApiOAuth } from "@lokalise/node-api";

// Use token obtained via OAuth2 flow
// OAuth scopes: read_projects, write_projects, read_keys, write_keys, etc.
const lokaliseApi = new LokaliseApiOAuth({
  apiKey: oauthAccessToken,
});

// All SDK methods work identically with OAuth tokens
const projects = await lokaliseApi.projects().list({ limit: 10 });

OAuth2 is required when building Lokalise marketplace apps that act on behalf of users. Standard API tokens are sufficient for internal integrations.

Output

  • Installed @lokalise/node-api package (ESM v9+ or CJS v8)
  • lokalise2 CLI installed and verified
  • Environment variable or .env file with API token
  • Successful connection verification listing accessible projects

Error Handling

ErrorCauseSolution
401 UnauthorizedInvalid or expired tokenGenerate new token at Profile Settings > API Tokens
403 ForbiddenToken lacks required scopeUse read-write token, or check OAuth scopes
ERR_REQUIRE_ESMUsing require() with SDK v9+Use ESM import or downgrade to @lokalise/node-api@8
ENOTFOUND api.lokalise.comNetwork blockedCheck firewall allows outbound HTTPS to api.lokalise.com
Cannot find moduleSDK not installedRun npm install @lokalise/node-api

Examples

TypeScript ESM Setup

// src/lib/lokalise.ts
import { LokaliseApi } from "@lokalise/node-api";

export function createClient(apiKey?: string): LokaliseApi {
  const key = apiKey ?? process.env.LOKALISE_API_TOKEN;
  if (!key) throw new Error("Set LOKALISE_API_TOKEN or pass apiKey");
  return new LokaliseApi({ apiKey: key, enableCompression: true });
}

CLI Configuration File

# ~/.lokalise2/config.yml
token: "your-api-token"
project_id: "123456789.abcdef"

Verify Token Permissions (curl)

set -euo pipefail
# Check which projects the token can access
curl -s -H "X-Api-Token: $LOKALISE_API_TOKEN" \
  "https://api.lokalise.com/api2/projects?limit=5" \
  | jq '.projects[] | {project_id, name}'

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