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Update Translations

frc-docs-translations

This is the central repository that RTD points toward to view translations.

Interested in Translating?

Please visit the translation guide here

Building Locally

Please note: Python 3.6 or higher is required to build this documentation

First, clone this repo using the follwowing command

  • git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/wpilibsuite/frc-docs-translations.git

and ensure that all requirements are up-to-date by running

  • pip install -r frc-docs/source/requirements.txt

Translated documents can be built by running

  • sphinx-build -D language=LANG -b html . _build/html

where LANG is the locale code of your language. You can view a list of supported locales, by checking the locale directory.

Updating Translations

Grabbing your API Key

Updating translations locally requires a Transifex API key. To get started, select your avatar in the top right of the transifex dashboard.

Then select "User settings"

Then select the "API token" option in the lefthand menu.

Now press the "Generate a token" button

This will bring up a screen containing your API key. Write this down and save it.

Pulling from Transifex

The first step is to generate all translatable files from Sphinx. This can be done with the gettext builder. Type the below command to generate translatable POT files.

sphinx-build -T -b gettext frc-docs/source locale/pot

Go ahead and run the below command to save your transifex token to the python transifex client.

tx init --force-save

This will bring up a prompt where you can paste in your API token.

Now we need to grab a list of currently used resources (and their slugs) to grab from transifex. Go ahead and run the command below to do that.

sphinx-intl update-txconfig-resources -p locale/pot -d locale --transifex-project-name frc-docs

In the translation project directory, the below command can be used to grab all reviewed French (Canada) translations.

tx pull -l fr_CA --mode onlyreviewed --use-git-timestamps

You can replace fr_CA with the language code that you want to pull from transifex.