Download Braze multilingual content as XLIFF synchronously
Download Braze multilingual content as XLIFF 2.0, ready for translation. The connector applies its segmentation and serialization rules, including locale fallbacks across the source and target Braze locale codes.
Pair with upload-xliff-file once translated.
Authorizations
IDM-issued JWT. Obtain via the IDM authentication flow and pass as: Bearer
Headers
A logging ID of the request. It is propagated through Phrase systems, making it easier to connect logs from various services. If no ActionId is sent with a request, one will be generated by Bifrost and returned with the response.
Specify if the response should contain the processed object itself in an application/octet-stream body, or a application/json body with an ID that can be then used to retrieve the object using a /load-content endpoint. Note that for larger files (> 1 MB), it is advised to use the ID option which is also default.
ID, OBJECT Body
Request body for downloading Braze multilingual content as XLIFF 2.0. The connector loads stored credentials from TMS based on connectorUuid and applies its segmentation and serialization rules to produce a translation-ready XLIFF.
UUID of a connector instance configured in TMS.
"4282fec0-d2e9-4266-8733-3e634feb7b59"
Connector configuration for the Braze Multilang connector
{
"tags": ["marketing", "priority"],
"maxDaysFromLastUpdate": 30,
"includeHash": true
}
Selector inside the Braze workspace — content block / campaign ID, or ROOT for the entire selection driven by configuration.
Source locale of the content (Phrase locale code).
"en-US"
Target locale of the content (Phrase locale code).
"de-DE"
Response
OK — XLIFF binary stream (returned when X-ResponseType=OBJECT).
The response is of type file.