1 [[!template id=plugin name=po core=0 author="[[intrigeri]]"]]
4 This plugin adds support for multi-lingual wikis, translated with
5 gettext, using [po4a](http://po4a.alioth.debian.org/).
7 It depends on the Perl `Locale::Po4a::Po` library (`apt-get install po4a`).
8 As detailed bellow in the security section, `po4a` is subject to
9 denial-of-service attacks before version 0.35.
16 A language is chosen as the "master" one, and any other supported
17 language is a "slave" one.
19 A page written in the "master" language is a "master" page. It can be
20 of any page type supported by ikiwiki, except `po`. It does not have to be
21 named a special way: migration to this plugin does not imply any page
24 Example: `bla/page.mdwn` is a "master" Markdown page written in
25 English; if `usedirs` is enabled, it is rendered as
26 `bla/page/index.en.html`, else as `bla/page.en.html`.
28 Any translation of a "master" page into a "slave" language is called
29 a "slave" page; it is written in the gettext PO format. `po` is now
30 a page type supported by ikiwiki.
32 Example: `bla/page.fr.po` is the PO "message catalog" used to
33 translate `bla/page.mdwn` into French; if `usedirs` is enabled, it is
34 rendered as `bla/page/index.fr.html`, else as `bla/page.fr.html`
39 This plugin does not support the `indexpages` mode. If you don't know
40 what it is, you probably don't care.
49 `po_master_language` is used to set the "master" language in
50 `ikiwiki.setup`, such as:
52 po_master_language => { 'code' => 'en', 'name' => 'English' }
54 `po_slave_languages` is used to set the list of supported "slave"
57 po_slave_languages => { 'fr' => 'Français',
62 Decide which pages are translatable
63 -----------------------------------
65 The `po_translatable_pages` setting configures what pages are
66 translatable. It is a [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]], so you have lots of
67 control over what kind of pages are translatable.
69 The `.po` files are not considered as being translatable, so you don't need to
70 worry about excluding them explicitly from this [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]].
77 The `po_link_to` option in `ikiwiki.setup` is used to decide how
78 internal links should be generated, depending on web server features
79 and site-specific preferences.
81 #### Default linking behavior
83 If `po_link_to` is unset, or set to `default`, ikiwiki's default
84 linking behavior is preserved: `\[[destpage]]` links to the master
87 #### Link to current language
89 If `po_link_to` is set to `current`, `\[[destpage]]` links to the
90 `destpage`'s version written in the current page's language, if
93 * `foo/destpage/index.LL.html` if `usedirs` is enabled
94 * `foo/destpage.LL.html` if `usedirs` is disabled
96 #### Link to negotiated language
98 If `po_link_to` is set to `negotiated`, `\[[page]]` links to the
99 negotiated preferred language, *i.e.* `foo/page/`.
101 (In)compatibility notes:
103 * if `usedirs` is disabled, it does not make sense to set `po_link_to`
104 to `negotiated`; this option combination is neither implemented
106 * if the web server does not support Content Negotiation, setting
107 `po_link_to` to `negotiated` will produce a unusable website.
115 Using Apache `mod_negotiation` makes it really easy to have Apache
116 serve any page in the client's preferred language, if available.
118 Add 'Options MultiViews' to the wiki directory's configuration in Apache.
120 When `usedirs` is enabled, one has to set `DirectoryIndex index` for
123 Setting `DefaultLanguage LL` (replace `LL` with your default MIME
124 language code) for the wiki context can help to ensure
125 `bla/page/index.en.html` is served as `Content-Language: LL`.
127 For details, see [Apache's documentation](http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/content-negotiation.html).
132 lighttpd unfortunately does not support content negotiation.
134 **FIXME**: does `mod_magnet` provide the functionality needed to
144 When `po_link_to` is not set to `negotiated`, one should replace some
145 occurrences of `BASEURL` with `HOMEPAGEURL` to get correct links to
148 The `ISTRANSLATION` and `ISTRANSLATABLE` variables can be used to
149 display things only on translatable or translation pages.
151 ### Display page's versions in other languages
153 The `OTHERLANGUAGES` loop provides ways to display other languages'
154 versions of the same page, and the translations' status.
156 An example of its use can be found in the default
157 `templates/page.tmpl`. In case you want to customize it, the following
158 variables are available inside the loop (for every page in):
160 * `URL` - url to the page
161 * `CODE` - two-letters language code
162 * `LANGUAGE` - language name (as defined in `po_slave_languages`)
163 * `MASTER` - is true (1) if, and only if the page is a "master" page
164 * `PERCENT` - for "slave" pages, is set to the translation completeness, in percents
166 ### Display the current translation status
168 The `PERCENTTRANSLATED` variable is set to the translation
169 completeness, expressed in percent, on "slave" pages. It is used by
170 the default `templates/page.tmpl`.
172 Additional PageSpec tests
173 -------------------------
175 This plugin enhances the regular [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] syntax with some
176 additional tests that are documented [[here|ikiwiki/pagespec/po]].
178 Automatic PO file update
179 ------------------------
181 Committing changes to a "master" page:
183 1. updates the POT file and the PO files for the "slave" languages;
184 the updated PO files are then put under version control;
185 2. triggers a refresh of the corresponding HTML slave pages.
187 Also, when the plugin has just been enabled, or when a page has just
188 been declared as being translatable, the needed POT and PO files are
189 created, and the PO files are checked into version control.
191 Discussion pages and other sub-pages
192 ------------------------------------
194 Discussion should happen in the language in which the pages are
195 written for real, *i.e.* the "master" one. If discussion pages are
196 enabled, "slave" pages therefore link to the "master" page's
199 Likewise, "slave" pages are not supposed to have sub-pages;
200 [[WikiLinks|wikilink]] that appear on a "slave" page therefore link to
201 the master page's sub-pages.
206 One can edit the PO files using ikiwiki's CGI (a message-by-message
207 interface could also be implemented at some point).
209 If [[tips/untrusted_git_push]] is setup, one can edit the PO files in one's
210 preferred `$EDITOR`, without needing to be online.
212 Markup languages support
213 ------------------------
215 [[Markdown|mdwn]] is well supported. Some other markup languages supported
216 by ikiwiki mostly work, but some pieces of syntax are not rendered
217 correctly on the slave pages:
219 * [[reStructuredText|rst]]: anonymous hyperlinks and internal
221 * [[wikitext]]: conversion of newlines to paragraphs
222 * [[creole]]: verbatim text is wrapped, tables are broken
223 * [[html]] and LaTeX: not supported yet; the dedicated po4a modules
224 could be used to support them, but they would need a security audit
225 * other markup languages have not been tested.
230 [[po/discussion]] contains a detailed security analysis of this plugin
231 and its dependencies.
233 When using po4a older than 0.35, it is recommended to uninstall
234 `Text::WrapI18N` (Debian package `libtext-wrapi18n-perl`), in order to
235 avoid a potential denial of service.
244 [[bugs/pagetitle_function_does_not_respect_meta_titles]] from
245 [[intrigeri]]'s `meta` branch is merged into ikiwiki upstream, the
246 generated links' text will be optionally based on the page titles set
247 with the [[meta|plugins/meta]] plugin, and will thus be translatable.
248 It will also allow displaying the translation status in links to slave
249 pages. Both were implemented, and reverted in commit
250 ea753782b222bf4ba2fb4683b6363afdd9055b64, which should be reverted
251 once [[intrigeri]]'s `meta` branch is merged.
253 An integration branch, called `meta-po`, merges [[intrigeri]]'s `po`
254 and `meta` branches, and thus has this additional features.
259 If a page contains a WikiLink to itself, ikiwiki does not normally
260 turn that into a hyperlink. However, if a translated page contains a
261 WikiLink to itself, a hyperlink is inserted, at least with the default
262 `po_link_to` the link points to the English version of the page. Is there a
263 good reason for that to be done? --[[Joey]]
265 Language display order
266 ----------------------
268 Jonas pointed out that one might want to control the order that links to
269 other languages are listed, for various reasons. Currently, there is no
270 order, as `po_slave_languages` is a hash. It would need to be converted
271 to an array to support this. (If twere done, twere best done quickly.)
277 I notice code in the scan hook that seems to assume
278 that %links will accumulate duplicate links for a page.
279 That used to be so, but the bug was fixed. Does this mean
280 that po might be replacing the only link on a page, in error?
283 Name of toplevel index page
284 ---------------------------
286 Normally at the top index page of a wiki, you see the wiki name at
287 the top. However, at the top *translated* index page, you see something
288 like "index.da". --[[Joey]]
293 I was suprised that, when using the map directive, a pagespec of "*"
294 listed all the translated pages as well as regular pages. That can
295 make a big difference to an existing wiki when po is turned on,
296 and seems generally not wanted.
297 (OTOH, you do want to match translated pages by
298 default when locking pages.) --[[Joey]]
300 Edit links on untranslated pages
301 --------------------------------
303 If a page is not translated yet, the "translated" version of it
304 displays wikilinks to other, existing (but not yet translated?)
305 pages as edit links, as if those pages do not exist.
307 That's really confusing, especially as clicking such a link
308 brings up an edit form to create a new, english page.
310 This is with po_link_to=current or negotiated. With default, it doesn't
313 Double commits of po files
314 --------------------------
316 When adding a new english page, the po files are created, committed,
317 and then committed again. The second commit makes this change:
319 -"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n"
320 -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: ENCODING"
321 +"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
322 +"Content-Transfer-Encoding: ENCODING\n"
324 Same thing happens when a change to an existing page triggers a po file
330 Maybe write separate documentation depending on the people it targets:
331 translators, wiki administrators, hackers. This plugin may be complex
332 enough to deserve this.