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Additions to Django's i18n module.

Project description

django-i18next - Additions to Django’s i18n module.

Prerequisites

  • Django 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7, 1.8, 1.9, 1.10

  • Python >= 2.6.8, >= 2.7, >= 3.4

Roadmap

See the TODOS for the full list of planned-, pending- in-development- or to-be-implemented features.

Installation

  1. Install latest stable version from PyPI:

pip install django-i18next

Or latest stable version from GitHub:

pip install -e git+https://github.com/barseghyanartur/django-i18next@stable#egg=django-i18next

Or latest stable version from BitBucket:

pip install -e hg+https://bitbucket.org/barseghyanartur/django-i18next@stable#egg=django-i18next
  1. Add i18next to INSTALLED_APPS of the your projects’ Django settings.

INSTALLED_APPS = (
    # ...
    'i18next',

    # Other project specific apps
    'foo', # Test app
    # ...
)

Usage

Override locale

No matter what your current locale is, you can override it for a certain part of your template using the overridelocale template tag.

Load the templatetags.

{% load i18n i18next %}

The following code forces Dutch locale for whatever is put inside the overridelocale block.

{% overridelocale 'nl' %}
    <p>
        <a href="/login/">{% trans "Log in" %}</a>
    </p>
{% endoverridelocale %}

The following code forces Russian locale for whatever is put inside the overridelocale block.

{% overridelocale 'ru' %}
    <p>
        <a href="/login/">{% trans "Log in" %}</a>
    </p>
{% endoverridelocale %}

The following code forces English locale for whatever is put inside the overridelocale block.

{% overridelocale 'en' %}
    <p>
        <a href="/login/">{% trans "Log in" %}</a>
    </p>
{% endoverridelocale %}

Disable translations

No matter what your current locale is, you can disable translations for a certain part of your template using the disabletranslations template tag.

{% load i18n i18next %}

{% disabletranslations %}
    <p>
        <a href="/login/">{% trans "Log in" %}</a>
    </p>
{% enddisabletranslations %}

Demo

Live demo

See the live demo app on Heroku.

Run demo locally

In order to be able to quickly evaluate the django-i18next, a demo app (with a quick installer) has been created (works on Ubuntu/Debian, may work on other Linux systems as well, although not guaranteed). Follow the instructions below for having the demo running within a minute.

Grab the latest django_i18next_example_app_installer.sh:

wget https://raw.github.com/barseghyanartur/django-i18next/stable/examples/django_i18next_example_app_installer.sh

Assign execute rights to the installer and run the django_i18next_example_app_installer.sh:

chmod +x django_i18next_example_app_installer.sh
./django_i18next_example_app_installer.sh

Open your browser and test the app.

If quick installer doesn’t work for you, see the manual steps on running the example project.

Debugging

By default debugging is turned off. Set the I18NEXT_DEBUG to True in the settings.py of your project in order to do so.

License

GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1

Support

For any issues contact me at the e-mail given in the Author section.

Author

Artur Barseghyan <artur.barseghyan@gmail.com>

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