liip / translation-bundle
provide various tools to ease translation management
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Type:symfony-bundle
Requires
- php: >=5.3.9
- symfony/framework-bundle: ~2.3
Requires (Dev)
- liip/functional-test-bundle: ~1.0
- liip/rmt: ~1.0
- symfony/symfony: ~2.3
- twig/twig: ~1.0
Suggests
- twig/twig: ~1.0
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Last update: 2022-02-01 12:27:42 UTC
README
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LiipTranslationBundle
This Bundle provides various tools to ease translations management of a Sf2 app. Here is a small presentation of the bundle.
Introduction
This bundle adds a new layer on top of existing translation mechanisms. This allows your customers to edit and override any translations directly from the website.
Separation of concern
Using such a tool allows a clear separation between "key" and "value". Developers are responsible for defining new keys and removing old keys, while client/customer are responsible for translating the website.
Key values on steroid
The current basic key-value system could be better. We extend it and allow developers to complete keys with metadata (like it's possible with XLiFF).
Extend your keys with information like maxbytes, comment, description, urls, screenshot, etc... Anything that could help translators.
A "value" is the translation for a "key" in a given locale, it's also possible to complete it with metadata (comments, update date, validity, etc...)
Storage layer
The intermediate storage is currently available for:
- Propel (database)
- YAML (file or in Git)
but adding a new persistence implementation is very easy (you just have to implement a small interface)
Symfony compatibility
This bundle works on any Symfony versions 2.3+. Unit and functional tests have been written to ensure this compatibility.
Features
Translation interface in the backend
- Edit through a contextual popup
- Fast inline editing
- Possibility to view various translated column at the same time (en, fr, pt, etc...)
- Filter by locale, domain, date
- Filter for untranslated key
- Search by key name or translation value
- Display help messages from the developers
Import/Export
Useful to provide files to an external agency, or to transfer translations from a staging environment to production
- Export translation to a YAML file
- Export based on the current list filter
- Export/import multi domain/language with a zip file
- Review change interface to handle collision at import time
New translation keys insertion
- Developers can provide context information to a translation keys (maxsize, description, comment, url, etc..)
- Symfony command for developers to insert new complex keys into Xliff
Security
- Rights management (restricted to given locale or given domain)
Installation
-
Via composer
composer require liip/translation-bundle master-dev
Configuration
Include the bundle in your AppKernel.php
:
public function registerBundles()
{
$bundles = array(
// ...
new Liip\TranslationBundle\LiipTranslationBundle(),
// ...
);
// ...
}
In your config.yml
add the given Bundle specific configuration, for example:
liip_translation:
locale_list: [en_JP, en_US, en, fr_CH, fr]
security:
by_domain: false
by_locale: true
persistence:
class: Liip\TranslationBundle\Persistence\YamlFilePersistence
options:
folder: "%kernel.root_dir%/data/translations"
interface:
default_filters:
domain: ['messages']
languages: ['en', 'fr']
Also load the routes:
_liip_translation:
resource: "@LiipTranslationBundle/Resources/config/routing.yml"
prefix: /translation
Alternatively you can load the translation and import interface routes separately:
_liip_translation_interface:
resource: "@LiipTranslationBundle/Resources/config/routing_translation_interface.yml"
_liip_translation_import_interface:
resource: "@LiipTranslationBundle/Resources/config/routing_import_interface.yml"
Security
Access to translation management can be restricted by domains or by locales. By default, those restrictions are disabled, you can turn them on in the config, with:
liip_translation:
...
security:
by_domain: false
by_locale: true
You can activate one or both restrictions together. Once this have been activated, you have to attribute associated roles to your users. The existing roles are:
ROLE_TRANSLATOR_ADMIN
ROLE_TRANSLATOR_ALL_DOMAINS
ROLE_TRANSLATOR_DOMAIN_XXX
ROLE_TRANSLATOR_ALL_LOCALES
ROLE_TRANSLATOR_LOCALE_XXX
!! Warning, if you use security by domain, you have to explicitly list the domains. Example:
security:
by_domain: true
domain_list: [messages, validators, forms]
Contributing
Pull requests are welcome. Please see our CONTRIBUTING guide.
This bundle is fully tested with PHPUnit, the tests suite can be run using the following commands :
git clone git@github.com:liip/LiipTranslationBundle.git && cd LiipTranslationBundle
composer install --dev
phpunit
Thanks to everyone who has contributed already.