X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/1a670d3aca228fb9baed05890b175ef9aed9b102..72dc1a5f021595d9878fb6380280307400a46c4e:/doc/plugins/po.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/plugins/po.mdwn b/doc/plugins/po.mdwn index ab37ae419..be3f4821e 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/po.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/po.mdwn @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ Introduction A language is chosen as the "master" one, and any other supported language is a "slave" one. -A page written in the "master" language is a "master" page, and is -written in any supported format but PO. It does not have to be named -a special way: migration from/to this plugin does not imply heavy +A page written in the "master" language is a "master" page. It can be +of any page type supported by ikiwiki, but PO. It does not have to be +named a special way: migration to this plugin does not imply any page renaming work. Example: `bla/page.mdwn` is a "master" Markdown page written in @@ -33,7 +33,10 @@ rendered as `bla/page/index.fr.html`, else as `bla/page.fr.html` Configuration ============= -`po_master_language` is used to set the master language in +Supported languages +------------------- + +`po_master_language` is used to set the "master" language in `ikiwiki.setup`, such as: po_master_language => { 'code' => 'en', 'name' => 'English' } @@ -53,23 +56,32 @@ The `po_translatable_pages` setting configures what pages are translatable. It is a [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]], so you have lots of control over what kind of pages are translatable. -The `*.LL.po` translations files are anyway not considered as being -translatable, so you don't need to worry about excluding them manually -from this [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]]. +The PO translations files are anyway not considered as being +translatable, so you don't need to worry about excluding them +explicitly from this [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]]. Internal links -------------- -One can use the `po_link_to_` option in `ikiwiki.setup` to choose how +The `po_link_to` option in `ikiwiki.setup` is used to decide how internal links should be generated, depending on web server features and site-specific preferences. ### Default linking behavior If `po_link_to` is unset, or set to `default`, ikiwiki's default -linking behavior is preserved: `\[[page]]` links to the master +linking behavior is preserved: `\[[destpage]]` links to the master language's page. +### Link to current language + +If `po_link_to` is set to `current`, `\[[destpage]]` links to the +`destpage`'s version written in the current page's language, if +available, *i.e.*: + +- `foo/destpage/index.LL.html` if `usedirs` is enabled +- `foo/destpage.LL.html` if `usedirs` is disabled + ### Link to negotiated language If `po_link_to` is set to `negotiated`, `\[[page]]` links to the @@ -77,20 +89,11 @@ negotiated preferred language, *i.e.* `foo/page/`. (In)compatibility notes: -- `po_link_to => negotiated` provides no useful behavior if `usedirs` - is disabled; this option combination is neither implemented nor - allowed -- `po_link_to => negotiated` provides no useful behavior if the web - server does not support Content Negotiation - -### Link to current language - -If `po_link_to` is set to `current` and the destination page is either -a translatable page or a translation, `\[[page]]` links to the current -page's language, *i.e.*: - -- `foo/page/index.LL.html` if `usedirs` is enabled -- `foo/page.LL.html` if `usedirs` is disabled +- if `usedirs` is disabled, it does not make sense to set `po_link_to` + to `negotiated`; this option combination is neither implemented + nor allowed. +- if the web server does not support Content Negotiation, setting + `po_link_to` to `negotiated` will produce a unusable website. Server support @@ -99,17 +102,16 @@ Server support Apache ------ -Using `mod_negotiation` makes it really easy to have Apache serve the -page in the client's preferred language, if available. This is the -default Debian Apache configuration. +Using Apache `mod_negotiation` makes it really easy to have Apache +serve any page in the client's preferred language, if available. +This is the default Debian Apache configuration. When `usedirs` is enabled, one has to set `DirectoryIndex index` for the wiki context. Setting `DefaultLanguage LL` (replace `LL` with your default MIME -language) for the wiki context can be needed, to ensure +language code) for the wiki context can help to ensure `bla/page/index.en.html` is served as `Content-Language: LL`. -**FIXME**: is it still needed with the new `.en.html` naming convention? lighttpd -------- @@ -126,6 +128,8 @@ Usage Templates --------- +### Display page's versions in other languages + The `OTHERLANGUAGES` loop provides ways to display other languages' versions of the same page, and the translations' status. @@ -154,74 +158,87 @@ The following variables are available inside the loop (for every page in): - `MASTER` - is true (1) if, and only if the page is a "master" page - `PERCENT` - for "slave" pages, is set to the translation completeness, in percents +### Display the current translation status + +The `PERCENTTRANSLATED` variable is set to the translation +completeness, expressed in percent, on "slave" pages. + Additional PageSpec tests ------------------------- This plugin enhances the regular [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] syntax with some additional tests that are documented [[here|ikiwiki/pagespec/po]]. +Automatic PO files update +------------------------- + +Committing changes to a "master" page: + +1. updates the POT file and the PO files for the supported languages + (this is done in the `needsbuild` hook); the updated PO files are + then put under version control +2. triggers a refresh of the corresponding HTML slave pages (this is + achieved by making any "slave" page dependent on the corresponding + "master" page, in the `needsbuild` hook) + +Also, when the plugin has just been enabled, or when a page has just +been declared as being translatable, the needed POT and PO files are +created, and the PO files are checked into version control. TODO ==== -Link relationships ------------------- - -Should pages using the `OTHERLANGUAGES` template loop be declared as -linking to the same page in other versions? +OTHERLANGUAGES dependencies +--------------------------- -View translation status ------------------------ +Pages using `OTHERLANGUAGES` depend on any "master" and "slave" pages +whose status is being displayed. It is supposed to trigger dependency +loops, but no practical bugs were noticed yet. -One should be able to view some information about the translation -completeness, either for a given page or for the whole wiki. +Should pages using the `OTHERLANGUAGES` template loop be declared as +linking to the same page in other versions? To be rigorous, they +should, but this may clutter the backlinks. -This should not be too hard using gettext tools. If this is -implemented as a -[HTML::Template](http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=dist&query=HTML%3A%3ATemplate) -loop, a page using it should depend on any "master" and "slave" pages -whose status is being displayed. +Security checks +--------------- -If it's not too heavy to compute, this status data may be made -available in the `OTHERLANGUAGES` template loop; else, a dedicated -loop would be needed. +- `refreshpofiles` uses `system()`, whose args have to be checked more + thoroughly to prevent any security issue (command injection, etc.). +- `refreshpofiles` and `refreshpot` create new files; this may need + some checks, e.g. using `IkiWiki::prep_writefile()` -Automatic PO files update -------------------------- +gettext/po4a rough corners +-------------------------- -Committing changes to a "master" page: +- fix the duplicated PO header mysterious bug +- fix the "duplicate message definition" error when updating a PO + file; do PO files need normalizing? (may be a side effect of + previous bug) +- fix infinite loop when synchronizing two ikiwiki (when checkouts + live in different directories): say bla.fr.po has been updated in + repo2; pulling repo2 from repo1 seems to trigger a PO update, that + changes bla.fr.po in repo1; then pushing repo1 to repo2 triggers + a PO update, that changes bla.fr.po in repo2; etc.; fixed in + `629968fc89bced6727981c0a1138072631751fee` ? -1. updates the POT file and the PO files for the supported languages; - this is done in the `needsbuild` hook; **FIXME**: the updated PO - files must then be put under version control +Misc. bugs +---------- -2. triggers a refresh of the corresponding HTML slave pages: this is - achieved by making any "slave" page dependent on the corresponding - "master" page, in the `needsbuild` hook. -**FIXME** Also, when the plugin has just been enabled, or when a page -has just been declared as being translatable: -- all the needed POT and PO files have to be created -- the PO files must be checked into version control +Misc. improvements +------------------ -**FIXME** `refreshpofiles` uses `system()`, whose args have to be -checked more thoroughly to prevent any security issue (command -injection, etc.). +### page titles -UI consistency: rename "Edit" button on slave pages ---------------------------------------------------- +Use nice page titles from meta plugin in links, as inline already does. -It may be surprising to some, after having pressed *Edit* on a wiki -page, to end up editing a strange looking PO file. The *Edit* button -displayed on "slave" pages must therefore be renamed *Improve -translation* . Translation quality assurance ----------------------------- -Modifying a PO file via the CGI must only be allowed if the new -version is a valid PO file. As a bonus, check that it provides a more +Modifying a PO file via the CGI must be forbidden if the new version +is not a valid PO file. As a bonus, check that it provides a more complete translation than the existing one. A new `cansave` type of hook would be needed to implement this. @@ -235,6 +252,8 @@ Translating online As PO is a wiki page type, we already have an online PO editor, that is ikiwiki's CGI. +**FIXME** preview does not work for PO files. + A message-by-message interface could also be implemented at some point; a nice way to do offline translation work (without VCS access) still has to be offered, though.