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A content translation framework for django integrated automatically in the normal ORM. Removes the pain of having to think about translations in a django project.

Project description

Model translations made easy.

This project adds support for model translations in Django. It is designed to be unobtrusive, efficient and reliable. On the technical side, it uses an automatically created Translations Model to store translatable fields in arbitrary languages with a foreign key to the main model, enabling fast queries.

Started in 2011, hvad has grown mature and is now used on large scale applications.

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Features

  • Simple - only 3 new queryset methods.

  • Natural - use Django ORM as usual, it just became language aware.

  • Fast - no additional queries for reads, just an inner join to an indexed key.

  • Complete - supports relationships, custom managers, proxy models, and abstract models.

  • Batteries included - translation-enabled forms and admin are provided.

  • Reliable - more than 270 test cases and counting.

  • Compatible with Django 1.4 to 1.7, running Python 2.7, 3.3 or 3.4.

Example Use

Book.objects.all()

Compatible by default: returns all objects, without any translated fields attached. Starting from v1.0, default behavior can be overriden to work like next query:

Book.objects.language().all()

Returns all objects as translated instances, but only the ones that are translated into the currect language. You can also specify which language to get, using e.g.:

Book.objects.language(“en”).all()

Usual queryset methods work as usual: let’s get all books as translated instances, filtering on the translatable title attribute, returning those that have Petit Prince in their French title, ordered by publication date (in their French edition):

Book.objects.language(“fr”).filter(title__contains=’Petit Prince’).order_by(‘release’)

Other random examples:

# last German book published in year 1948 Book.objects.language(“de”).filter(release__year=1948).latest()

# other books from the same author as mybook. Cache author as well. Book.objects.language().select_related(‘author’).filter(author__books=mybook)

# books that have “Django” in their title, regardless of the language Book.objects.language(‘all’).filter(title__icontains=’Django’)

More examples in the quickstart guide.

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