## Translations Shaarli supports [gettext](https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/gettext.html) translations since `>= v0.9.2`. Note that only the `default` theme supports translations. ### Contributing We encourage the community to contribute to Shaarli's translation either by improving existing translations or submitting a new language. Contributing to the translation does not require development skill. Please submit a pull request with the `.po` file updated/created. Note that the compiled file (`.mo`) is not stored on the repository, and is generated during the release process. ### How to First, install [Poedit](https://poedit.net/) tool. Poedit will extract strings to translate from the PHP source code. **Important**: due to the usage of a template engine, it's important to generate PHP cache files to extract every translatable string. You can either use [this script](https://gist.github.com/ArthurHoaro/5d0323f758ab2401ef444a53f54e9a07) (recommended) or visit every template page in your browser to generate cache files, while logged in. Here is a list : ``` http:/// http:///?nonope http:///?do=addlink http:///?do=changepasswd http:///?do=changetag http:///?do=configure http:///?do=tools http:///?do=daily http:///?post http:///?do=export http:///?do=import http:///?do=login http:///?do=picwall http:///?do=pluginadmin http:///?do=tagcloud http:///?do=taglist ``` #### Improve existing translation In Poedit, click on "Edit a Translation", and from Shaarli's directory open `inc/languages//LC_MESSAGES/shaarli.po`. The existing list of translatable strings should have been loaded, then click on the "Update" button. You can start editing the translation. ![poedit-screenshot](images/poedit-1.jpg) Save when you're done, then you can submit a pull request containing the updated `shaarli.po`. #### Add a new language Open Poedit and select "Create New Translation", then from Shaarli's directory open `inc/languages//LC_MESSAGES/shaarli.po`. Then select the language you want to create. Click on `File > Save as...`, and save your file in `/inc/language//LC_MESSAGES/shaarli.po`. `` here should be the language code respecting the [ISO 3166-1 alpha-2](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-2) format in lowercase (e.g. `de` for German). Then click on the "Update" button, and you can start to translate every available string. Save when you're done, then you can submit a pull request containing the new `shaarli.po`. ### Theme translations Theme translation extensions are loaded automatically if they're present. As a theme developer, all you have to do is to add the `.po` and `.mo` compiled file like this: tpl//language//LC_MESSAGES/.po tpl//language//LC_MESSAGES/.mo Where `` is the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 language code. Read the following section "Extend Shaarli's translation" to learn how to generate those files. ### Extend Shaarli's translation If you're writing a custom theme, or a non official plugin, you might want to use the translation system, but you won't be able to able to override Shaarli's translation. However, you can add your own translation domain which extends the main translation list. > Note that you can find a live example of translation extension in the `demo_plugin`. First, create your translation files tree directory: ``` /languages//LC_MESSAGES/ ``` Your `.po` files must be named like your domain. E.g. if your translation domain is `my_theme`, then your file will be `my_theme.po`. Users have to register your extension in their configuration with the parameter `translation.extensions.: `. Example: ```php if (! $conf->exists('translation.extensions.my_theme')) { $conf->set('translation.extensions.my_theme', '/languages/'); $conf->write(true); } ``` > Note that the page needs to be reloaded after the registration. It is then recommended to create a custom translation function which will call the `t()` function with your domain. For example : ```php function my_theme_t($text, $nText = '', $nb = 1) { return t($text, $nText, $nb, 'my_theme'); // the last parameter is your translation domain. } ``` All strings which can be translated should be processed through your function: ```php my_theme_t('Comment'); my_theme_t('Comment', 'Comments', 2); ``` Or in templates: ```php {'Comment'|my_theme_t} {function="my_theme_t('Comment', 'Comments', 2)"} ``` > Note than in template, you need to visit your page at least once to generate a cache file. When you're done, open Poedit and load translation strings from sources: 1. `File > New` 2. Choose your language 3. Save your `PO` file in `/languages//LC_MESSAGES/my_theme.po`. 4. Go to `Catalog > Properties...` 5. Fill the `Translation Properties` tab 6. Add your source path in the `Sources Paths` tab 7. In the `Sources Keywords` tab uncheck "Also use default keywords" and add the following lines: ``` my_theme_t my_theme_t:1,2 ``` Click on the "Update" button and you're free to start your translations!