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This page describes the various steps needed to translate a module in the iHRIS system once everything has been properly tagged as being translatable.
There are several steps to this process:
* Extract translatable text in a .pot file
* Perform the actual translations of English source text in Launchpad.  These are exported to the bzr branch.
* Translate the .xml and .html files based on the translations stored in the bzr branch in lauchpad.
==Creating Translation Templates (.pot file)==
If you update an .xml for .html file that needs to be translated, you need to update the .pot file for the module that contains that file.  You may do so by running:  
If you update an .xml for .html file that needs to be translated, you need to update the .pot file for the module that contains that file.  You may do so by running:  
  <PATH_TO_I2CE>/tools/translate_create_templates.php
  <PATH_TO_I2CE>/tools/translate_create_templates.php
from the top-level directory of the package.  This should be done before commit to bzr. Supposedly, launchpad will watch the .pot files and update the translations available on launchpad.
from the top-level directory of the package.  This should be done before commit to bzr. Launchpad will watch the .pot files and update the translations available on launchpad. All the ''.pot'' files and any necessary localized module configuration files.  The ''.pot'' files are stored under ''translations/templates'' and the module configuration file is stored under '''<MODULE_DIR>'''''/configs/en_US''. 


==Creating the POT Files For Launchpad Upload==
The translate_create_tempaltes.php script should be the run in the top-level directory '''<DIR>''' of a package.   
There are two scripts.  The first creates all the ''.pot'' files and any necessary localized module configuration files.  The ''.pot'' files are stored under ''translations/templates'' and the module confguration file is stored under '''<MODULE_DIR>'''''/configs/en_US''. 
 
Once you are satisfied with the results you create the tarball to upload to launchpad.  '''Hopefully''', you don't need to do this step any more as the translation setting for i2ce, ihris-common, ihris-manage, ihris-qualify have been updated to pull in .pot files from the trunk branches.
 
===translate_create_templates.php===
There is a utility to create [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_gettext .POT] translation template files to upload to launchpad.  The utility creates a ''.pot'' file for each module in a package (such as I2CE, ihris-common, ihris-manage, etc) and is found in the '''I2CE''' package under:
i2ce/tools/translate_create_templates.php
It should be the run in the top-level directory '''<DIR>''' of a package.   
The usage as of version 4.0.0:
The usage as of version 4.0.0:
  cd '''<DIR>'''
  cd '''<DIR>'''
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===create_launchpad_upload.php===
==Translating Text==
This should no longer be needed for ihris-XXX and i2ce as Launchpad is now configured to watch for .pot files.  I'll leave it around in case someone else wants to use it.
We utilize launchpad.net and translatewiki.net to manage the translationsSee the list of [[Translations | iHRIS Core Translations]]
 
Creates the tarball needed to upload into launchpad.
 
It should be the run in the top-level directory '''<DIR>''' of a package.   
 
Looks for .pot files in translations/templates/
 
Creates the file translations/templates/lauchpad/templates-'''<PACKAGE>'''.tgz
 
It tells you where to upload the file in lauchpad.
 
Usage as of 4.0.0
Usage: translate_create_templates.php
  [--modules=$module1,$module2..$moduleN]: The module(s) for which we wish  to operate on
    If not specified, it uses  every valid module
  [--search_dirs=$dir1,$dir2]: Set the search directories for modules
    If not specified, we search '''<DIR>''','''<DIR>'''/sites/*
  [--limit_search=T/F]: Limit the module search results of found sub-modules of a top-level
    Defaults to T.
 
==Downloading The Translations==
You can download the translation at the following links:
*https://translations.launchpad.net/i2ce/trunk/+export
*https://translations.launchpad.net/ihris-common/trunk/+export
*https://translations.launchpad.net/ihris-manage/trunk/+export
*https://translations.launchpad.net/ihris-qualify/trunk/+export
 
Select to download the .MO files (and not the .PO files).


Wait a long time to get the e-mail.  The emailed file should be saved under:
'''<PACKAGE_DIR>'''/translations/launchpad-export.tar.gz


==translate_templates.php==
==translate_templates.php==
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  translate_templates.php  --locales=fr
  translate_templates.php  --locales=fr


==Packaging Translations==
[[Category:Developer Resources]]
Download the launchpad translations as indicated above. Running
translate_templates.php  --create_archive=true
in '''<PACKAGE_DIR>''' will produce ''translation/archive'' directory
 
==Translations in the source tree==
Download the launchpad translations as indicated above. Running
translate_templates.php --create_archive=F
in '''<PACKAGE_DIR>''' will create the templates inside your source code.
[[Category:HowTo]]

Latest revision as of 19:45, 1 March 2019

This page describes the various steps needed to translate a module in the iHRIS system once everything has been properly tagged as being translatable.

There are several steps to this process:

  • Extract translatable text in a .pot file
  • Perform the actual translations of English source text in Launchpad. These are exported to the bzr branch.
  • Translate the .xml and .html files based on the translations stored in the bzr branch in lauchpad.

Creating Translation Templates (.pot file)

If you update an .xml for .html file that needs to be translated, you need to update the .pot file for the module that contains that file. You may do so by running:

<PATH_TO_I2CE>/tools/translate_create_templates.php

from the top-level directory of the package. This should be done before commit to bzr. Launchpad will watch the .pot files and update the translations available on launchpad. All the .pot files and any necessary localized module configuration files. The .pot files are stored under translations/templates and the module configuration file is stored under <MODULE_DIR>/configs/en_US.

The translate_create_tempaltes.php script should be the run in the top-level directory <DIR> of a package. The usage as of version 4.0.0:

cd <DIR>

<I2CE_DIRECTORY>/tools/translate_create_templates.php --help

Usage: translate_create_templates.php
  [--template_dir=$template_dir]: The directory to store .pot template files in
    If not set, we use ./translations/templates
  [--remove-strings=T/F] set to true to always remove the string from a module's .pot
    which are no longer present in the module
  [--modules=$module1,$module2..$moduleN]: The module(s) for which we wish  to operate on 
    If not specified, it uses  every valid module
  [--search_dirs=$dir1,$dir2]: Set the search directories for modules
    If not specified, we search <DIR>,<DIR>/sites/*
  [--limit_search=T/F]: Limit the module search results of found sub-modules of a top-level 
    Defaults to T.
  [--categories=$cat1,$cat2]: The categories to search
    If not specificed we search TEMPLATES
  [--create-configs=T/F]  set to true to always create ./configs
    directory and add to to config.xml if there are translatable strings.
  [--overwrite-configs=T/F] set to true to always overwrite the translated
    config.xml


Translating Text

We utilize launchpad.net and translatewiki.net to manage the translations. See the list of iHRIS Core Translations


translate_templates.php

The utility translate_templates.php is found under i2ce/tools and should be run from the top-level directory <PACKAGE_DIR> of the package. It create the translated html template files and configuration files.

Usage for Version 4.0.4

 Usage: translate_templates.php
  [--read_po_files=$read_po_files]: Tries to read .po files for the given locale rather than an export
     Defaults to false
  [--templates_dir=$read_po_files]: Where  to read .po files from
     Defaults to $templates_dir
  [--archive=$archive]: The archive consisting of all translationd
     Defaults to ./translations/launchpad-export.tar.gz
  [--locales=$locale1,$locale2..$localeN]: The locales we wish to translate for
     If not specified, it uses  every valid subdirectory of in the translations archive file
  [--only_changed=T/F]: produce tranlslated files only when something was translated from the source document.
     Defaults to T=true
  [--only_archive=T/F]: Only create the archive -- do not recreate template files.
     Defaults to F
  [--create_archive=T/F]: generate the tarball and debian packaging info.
     If F, it output translated files within each e module as approriate.
     If T (default), it outputs archive under ./translations/archive/ with a sub-directory for each locale
  [--archive_dir=$archive_dir]: The directory to store  archive in.
     Defaults to ./translations/archive/
  [--categories=$cat1,$cat2]: The categories to search
     If not specificed we search TEMPLATES
  [--modules=$module1,$module2..$moduleN]: The module(s) for which we wish  to operate on
     If not specified, it uses  every valid module
  [--search_dirs=$dir1,$dir2]: Set the search directories for modules
    If not specified, we search <PACKAGE_DIR>,<PACKAGE_DIR>/sites/*
  [--limit_search=T/F]: Limit the module search results of found sub-modules of a 
    top-level module to those that are real subdirectories of top-level's given directory
    Defaults to T.

Translation from .po files

As languages become completely translated, we will maintain the .po files in the source code. In this case you do not need to download the launchpad exports. This is the case, for example, with French. Translation now is easier as you do not need to wait on downloading from launchpad:

translate_templates.php --create_archive=false --read_po_files=true --locales=fr

in <PACKAGE_DIR> will produce the French translations in the source tree for use

Note: under version 4.0.6 the defaults for translate_templates.php have been changed, so you may simply do:

translate_templates.php  --locales=fr