Django application to manage PO files for project translations
Project description
PO Projects is a PO file management factory.
Principle is to have a frontend board to create new PO project from a POT file to import, then add it and manage language translations then finally export all these PO to include it in your app (django or another).
Features
View to create new project from a PO/POT file;
View to create new project translation and edit them;
View to export project translations as PO files;
View to export an archive (zip/tarball) of all translations as PO files from a project;
Manage fuzzy mode for translations;
Form to import a catalog (PO) to update a catalog;
Nice frontend with Foundation;
Permission restriction;
Planned
User authoring to know who has done what;
Restricted API access to get PO files or global project archive from external tools (like Optimus or a Django app from an external site) ?
More granual permission restriction with django-guardian;
External API access
We should need of two clients :
One for Django webapp, shipped as a Django app that only exposes a command line tool, no needs of model;
One for Optimus, allready shipped as a new command line tool;
The access to the API need to be protected and restricted to avoid that anyone can download and/or edit project translations.
API actions should be :
Export project, this will send a tarball containing the locale directory to overwrite the one in the destination project (in the django or optimus project, not the translation project stored in Po-Projects);
Receiving new POT file to update a project template and catalogs;
Install
Add PO Projects to your installed apps in settings :
INSTALLED_APPS = ( ... 'po_projects' ... )
Then add its settings :
# Use to build path and file names in exported archive for projects POT_ARCHIVE_PATH = "locale/{catalog_filename}.pot" PO_ARCHIVE_PATH = "locale/{locale}/LC_MESSAGES/{catalog_filename}.po" # Available PO filename types DEFAULT_CATALOG_FILENAMES = 'messages' AVAILABLE_CATALOG_FILENAMES = ('django', 'messages')
Finally mount its urls in your main urls.py :
urlpatterns = patterns('', ... (r'^po/', include('po_projects.urls', namespace='po_projects')), ... )
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