lokalise-upgrade-migration

Analyze, plan, and execute Lokalise SDK upgrades with breaking change detection. Use when upgrading Lokalise SDK versions, detecting deprecations, or migrating to new API versions. Trigger with phrases like "upgrade lokalise", "lokalise migration", "lokalise breaking changes", "update lokalise SDK", "analyze lokalise version".

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Claude Code skill pack for Lokalise (24 skills)

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Installation

This skill is included in the lokalise-pack plugin:

/plugin install lokalise-pack@claude-code-plugins-plus

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Instructions

Lokalise Upgrade Migration

Current State

!npm list @lokalise/node-api 2>/dev/null | grep lokalise || echo 'SDK not installed'

!lokalise2 --version 2>/dev/null || echo 'CLI not installed'

!node --version 2>/dev/null || echo 'Node.js not available'

!cat package.json 2>/dev/null | grep -E '"type"|"module"' || echo 'No package.json type field'

Overview

Upgrade the @lokalise/node-api SDK between major versions with full breaking change detection, automated code transformation, and verification. The most significant migration is v8 (CommonJS) to v9+ (ESM-only), which requires changes to imports, module configuration, and potentially your build pipeline.

Prerequisites

  • Existing project using @lokalise/node-api (any version 6.x through 9.x)
  • Node.js 18+ for SDK v9 (Node.js 14+ for v8 and below)
  • Git repository with clean working tree (for safe rollback)
  • Test suite that exercises Lokalise API calls

Instructions

Step 1: Assess Current Version and Target


set -euo pipefail
echo "=== Current SDK Version ==="
CURRENT=$(npm list @lokalise/node-api --json 2>/dev/null | node -e "
  const d = JSON.parse(require('fs').readFileSync(0,'utf8'));
  const v = d.dependencies?.['@lokalise/node-api']?.version || 'not found';
  console.log(v);
")
echo "Installed: ${CURRENT}"

echo -e "\n=== Latest Available ==="
LATEST=$(npm view @lokalise/node-api version)
echo "Latest: ${LATEST}"

echo -e "\n=== All Major Versions ==="
npm view @lokalise/node-api versions --json | node -e "
  const versions = JSON.parse(require('fs').readFileSync(0,'utf8'));
  const majors = {};
  versions.forEach(v => { const m = v.split('.')[0]; majors[m] = v; });
  Object.entries(majors).forEach(([m, v]) => console.log('  v' + m + '.x latest: ' + v));
"

Step 2: Review Breaking Changes by Version

Version Node.js Module System Key Breaking Changes
9.x 18+ ESM only require() removed, import only. Pagination returns typed cursors. ApiError export path changed.
8.x 14+ CJS + ESM Last version supporting require(). Constructor accepts apiKey (not token).
7.x 14+ CJS Cursor pagination introduced. list() methods return paginated objects.
6.x 12+ CJS TypeScript rewrite. Method signatures changed from callbacks to promises.

Step 3: Migrate Imports (v8 CJS to v9 ESM)

This is the most impactful change. Every require() call must become an import.

Find all Lokalise imports in your codebase:


set -euo pipefail
grep -rn "require.*lokalise\|from.*lokalise" --include="*.ts" --include="*.js" --include="*.mjs" . || echo "No imports found"

Transform patterns:


// BEFORE (v8 CommonJS)
const { LokaliseApi } = require('@lokalise/node-api');
const lok = new LokaliseApi({ apiKey: process.env.LOKALISE_API_TOKEN });

// AFTER (v9 ESM)
import { LokaliseApi } from '@lokalise/node-api';
const lok = new LokaliseApi({ apiKey: process.env.LOKALISE_API_TOKEN });

Update package.json for ESM:


{
  "type": "module"
}

Update tsconfig.json if using TypeScript:


{
  "compilerOptions": {
    "module": "ES2022",
    "moduleResolution": "bundler",
    "target": "ES2022"
  }
}

Step 4: Update Pagination Code (v6/v7 to v9)


// BEFORE (v6 offset pagination)
const keys = await lok.keys().list({
  project_id: projectId,
  page: 2,
  limit: 100,
});

// AFTER (v9 cursor pagination — preferred for large datasets)
const keys = await lok.keys().list({
  project_id: projectId,
  limit: 500,
  pagination: 'cursor',
  cursor: previousCursor,
});
// Access next cursor: keys.nextCursor
// Check for more: keys.hasNextCursor()

Step 5: Update Error Handling


// BEFORE (v8)
const { ApiError } = require('@lokalise/node-api');
try {
  await lok.projects().get(projectId);
} catch (e) {
  if (e instanceof ApiError) {
    console.error(e.message, e.code);
  }
}

// AFTER (v9 — ApiError import path unchanged, but must use import)
import { ApiError } from '@lokalise/node-api';
try {
  await lok.projects().get(projectId);
} catch (e) {
  if (e instanceof ApiError) {
    console.error(e.message, e.code);
  }
}

Step 6: Install and Verify


set -euo pipefail
# Create a safety branch
git checkout -b upgrade/lokalise-sdk-v9

# Install the target version
npm install @lokalise/node-api@latest

# Run TypeScript compilation check
npx tsc --noEmit 2>&1 | head -40 || true

# Run tests
npm test

Step 7: Verify API Compatibility


// Quick smoke test after upgrade
import { LokaliseApi } from '@lokalise/node-api';

const lok = new LokaliseApi({ apiKey: process.env.LOKALISE_API_TOKEN! });

// Test basic operations still work
const projects = await lok.projects().list({ limit: 1 });
console.log('API connection OK:', projects.items[0]?.name ?? 'no projects');

const keys = await lok.keys().list({
  project_id: projects.items[0].project_id,
  limit: 5,
  pagination: 'cursor',
});
console.log('Cursor pagination OK:', keys.items.length, 'keys fetched');

Output

  • Updated @lokalise/node-api to target version
  • All require() calls converted to ESM import (if upgrading to v9)
  • package.json and tsconfig.json updated for ESM compatibility
  • Pagination code migrated to cursor-based pattern
  • Tests passing against the new SDK version
  • Git branch with all changes for review

Error Handling

Issue Cause Solution
ERRREQUIREESM Using require() with v9 SDK Convert to import syntax and set "type": "module" in package.json
SyntaxError: Cannot use import Node.js file not recognized as ESM Rename .js to .mjs or add "type": "module"
TypeError: lok.keys is not a function API changed between major versions Check SDK changelog for renamed methods
ERRUNKNOWNFILE_EXTENSION .ts TypeScript not configured for ESM Use tsx runner or configure ts-node with "esm": true
Tests fail after upgrade Breaking API changes Check test against the version-specific migration notes above

Examples

Rollback Procedure


set -euo pipefail
# If the upgrade causes issues, revert immediately
git stash  # Save any work in progress
npm install @lokalise/node-api@8  # Last CJS version
git checkout HEAD -- tsconfig.json package.json
npm test
echo "Rolled back to v8. Investigate failures before retrying."

CLI Upgrade (Separate from SDK)


set -euo pipefail
# macOS
brew upgrade 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
lokalise2 --version

Check for Deprecated API Usage


set -euo pipefail
# Patterns that indicate outdated SDK usage
echo "=== Deprecated Patterns ==="
grep -rn "\.page\s*:" --include="*.ts" --include="*.js" . && echo "^ Offset pagination — migrate to cursor" || echo "No offset pagination found"
grep -rn "require.*lokalise" --include="*.ts" --include="*.js" . && echo "^ CommonJS require — migrate to ESM import" || echo "No CJS requires found"
grep -rn "new LokaliseApi.*token:" --include="*.ts" --include="*.js" . && echo "^ Old constructor — use apiKey instead of token" || echo "No old constructor pattern found"

Resources

Next Steps

  • For CI pipeline changes needed after ESM migration, see lokalise-ci-integration.
  • For performance improvements with the new cursor pagination, see lokalise-performance-tuning.
  • Run lokalise-debug-bundle if the upgrade causes unexpected API errors.

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