A Django application that eases the translation of Django projects
Project description
Rosetta is a Django application that eases the translation process of your Django projects.
Because it doesn’t export any models, Rosetta doesn’t create any tables in your project’s database. Rosetta can be installed and uninstalled by simply adding and removing a single entry in your project’s INSTALLED_APPS and a single line in your main urls.py file.
Features
Database independent
Reads and writes your project’s gettext catalogs (po and mo files)
Installed and uninstalled in under a minute
Uses Django’s admin interface CSS
Requirements
Rosetta requires Django 1.3 or later (it should work with Django 1.1 and 1.2, but it is not supported.)
Installation
To install Rosetta:
pip install django-rosetta
Add 'rosetta' to the INSTALLED_APPS in your project’s settings.py
Add an URL entry to your project’s urls.py, for example:
from django.conf import settings if 'rosetta' in settings.INSTALLED_APPS: urlpatterns += patterns('', url(r'^rosetta/', include('rosetta.urls')), )
Note: you can use whatever you wish as the URL prefix.
To uninstall Rosetta, simply comment out or remove the 'rosetta' line in your INSTALLED_APPS
Configuration
Rosetta can be configured via the following parameters, to be defined in your project settings file:
ROSETTA_MESSAGES_PER_PAGE: Number of messages to display per page. Defaults to 10.
ROSETTA_ENABLE_TRANSLATION_SUGGESTIONS: Enable AJAX translation suggestions. Defaults to False.
BING_APP_ID: Translation suggestions used to come from the Google Translation API service, but free service has been discontinued, and the next best thing is Microsoft Bing’s Translation API. To use this service you must first obtain an AppID key, then specify the key here. Defaults to None.
ROSETTA_MESSAGES_SOURCE_LANGUAGE_CODE and ROSETTA_MESSAGES_SOURCE_LANGUAGE_NAME: Change these if the source language in your PO files isn’t English. Default to 'en' and 'English' respectively.
ROSETTA_WSGI_AUTO_RELOAD and ROSETTA_UWSGI_AUTO_RELOAD: When running WSGI daemon mode, using mod_wsgi 2.0c5 or later, this setting controls whether the contents of the gettext catalog files should be automatically reloaded by the WSGI processes each time they are modified. For performance reasons, this setting should be disabled in production environments. Default to False.
ROSETTA_EXCLUDED_APPLICATIONS: Exclude applications defined in this list from being translated. Defaults to ().
ROSETTA_REQUIRES_AUTH: Require authentication for all Rosetta views. Defaults to True.
ROSETTA_POFILE_WRAP_WIDTH: Sets the line-length of the edited PO file. Set this to 0 to mimic makemessage’s --no-wrap option. Defaults to 78.
Security
Because Rosetta requires write access to some of the files in your Django project, access to the application is restricted to the administrator user only (as defined in your project’s Admin interface)
If you wish to grant editing access to other users:
Create a ‘translators’ group in your admin interface
Add the user you wish to grant translating rights to this group
Usage
Generate a batch of files to translate
See Django’s documentation on Internationalization to setup your project to use i18n and create the gettext catalog files.
Translate away!
Start your Django development server and point your browser to the URL prefix you have chosen during the installation process. You will get to the file selection window.
Select a file and translate each untranslated message. Whenever a new batch of messages is processed, Rosetta updates the corresponding django.po file and regenerates the corresponding mo file.
This means your project’s labels will be translated right away, unfortunately you’ll still have to restart the webserver for the changes to take effect. (NEW: if your webserver supports it, you can force auto-reloading of the translated catalog whenever a change was saved. See the note regarding the ROSETTA_WSGI_AUTO_RELOAD variable in conf/settings.py.
If the webserver doesn’t have write access on the catalog files (as shown in the screen shot below) an archive of the catalog files can be downloaded.
Translating Rosetta itself
By default Rosetta hides its own catalog files in the file selection interface (shown above.) If you would like to translate Rosetta to your own language:
Create a subdirectory for your locale inside Rosetta’s locale directory, e.g. rosetta/locale/XX/LC_MESSAGES
Instruct Django to create the initial catalog, by running django-admin.py makemessages -l XX inside Rosetta’s directory (refer to Django’s documentation on i18n for details)
Instruct Rosetta to look for its own catalogs, by appending ?rosetta to the language selection page’s URL, e.g. http://127.0.0.1:8000/rosetta/pick/?rosetta
Translate as usual
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Acknowledgments
Rosetta uses the excellent polib library to parse and handle gettext files.
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