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#2801 | fixed | no way to see full description of a related item | aron.carroll | shevski |
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e.g. see here: http://s031.okserver.org:2375/apps same with related page on a dataset |
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#2802 | fixed | Need to tweak the JSON formatting of the localisations | aron.carroll | aron.carroll |
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This is what we need the JSON to look like. Taken from the Jed documentation (http://slexaxton.github.com/Jed/). { // The empty string key is used as the configuration // block for each domain "" : { // Domain name "domain" : "the_domain", // Language code "lang" : "en", // Plural form function for language "plural_forms" : "nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);" }, // Other keys in a domain contain arrays as values // that map to the translations for that key. // Gettext suggests that you use english as your keys // in case the key isn't found, and it can just pass // the value directly through. // Note: by convention, the 0-index location of the translations // is never accessed. It's just a thing, I guess. "a key" : [ null, "the translation", "the plural translations", ... ], // The plural form string is converted into a function // and the value that's passed into the gettext call // is passed into the plural form function. It's result // (plus 1) is the index that the translation comes from. // We're using sprintf interpolation on our keys so we can // then sub in the _actual_ values into the result. "%d key" : [ null, "%d key", "%d keys" ], // Contexts are keys that are just prefixed with a context string // with a unicode \u0004 as the delimiter. // You can use it for anything. Usually it's just for being content aware // in some way (e.g. male vs. female, product vs. category) "context\u0004%d key": [ null, "context %d key", "context %d keys" ] } This looks like an appropriate python library to do the formatting. http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pojson/ but I'll leave to your discretion. Finally an API endpoint that returns the appropriate request would save us making requests to the i18n directory. /api/i18n/{locale} For example if the current url is http://localhost:5000/pl/dataset then the client would request: http://localhost:5000/api/i18n/pl This should return the Content-Type: application/json and a 200 with an appropriate JSON body (this can be the language requested or an appropriate fallback). I think that if the fallback is the default language (in most cases English) then we just return a 204 No Content to save data. |
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#2803 | fixed | Convert all JS translations to use keywords | aron.carroll | aron.carroll |