Checks and fixups ================= .. _custom-autofix: Custom automatic fixups ----------------------- You can also implement your own automatic fixup in addition to the standard ones and include them in :setting:`AUTOFIX_LIST`. The automatic fixes are powerful, but can also cause damage; be careful when writing one. For example, the following automatic fixup would replace every occurrence of string ``foo`` in translation with ``bar``: .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/fix_foo.py :language: python To install custom checks, you need to provide a fully-qualified path to the Python class in the :setting:`AUTOFIX_LIST`, see :ref:`custom-modules`. .. _custom-checks: Customizing behavior -------------------- You can fine tune Weblate behavior (mostly checks) for each source string (in source strings review, see :ref:`additional`) or in the :ref:`component` (:guilabel:`Translation flags`); here is a list of flags currently accepted: ``rst-text`` Treat text as RST document, effects :ref:`check-same`. ``dos-eol`` Use DOS end of line markers instead of Unix ones (``\r\n`` instead of ``\n``). ``max-length:N`` Limit maximal length for string to N chars, see :ref:`check-max-length` ``xml-text`` Treat text as XML document, affects :ref:`check-xml-invalid` and :ref:`check-xml-tags`. ``python-format``, ``c-format``, ``php-format``, ``python-brace-format``, ``javascript-format``, ``c-sharp-format``, ``java-format``, ``java-messageformat``, ``auto-java-messageformat`` Treats all strings like format strings, affects :ref:`check-python-format`, :ref:`check-c-format`, :ref:`check-php-format`, :ref:`check-python-brace-format`, :ref:`check-javascript-format`, :ref:`check-c-sharp-format`, :ref:`check-java-format`, :ref:`check-java-messageformat`, :ref:`check-same`. ``ignore-end-space`` Skip the "Trailing space" quality check. ``ignore-inconsistent`` Skip the "Inconsistent" quality check. ``ignore-translated`` Skip the "Has been translated" quality check. ``ignore-begin-newline`` Skip the "Starting newline" quality check. ``ignore-zero-width-space`` Skip the "Zero-width space" quality check. ``ignore-escaped-newline`` Skip the "Mismatched \n" quality check. ``ignore-same`` Skip the "Unchanged translation" quality check. ``ignore-end-question`` Skip the "Trailing question" quality check. ``ignore-end-ellipsis`` Skip the "Trailing ellipsis" quality check. ``ignore-ellipsis`` Skip the "Ellipsis" quality check. ``ignore-python-brace-format`` Skip the "Python brace format" quality check. ``ignore-end-newline`` Skip the "Trailing newline" quality check. ``ignore-c-format`` Skip the "C format" quality check. ``ignore-javascript-format`` Skip the "Javascript format" quality check. ``ignore-optional-plural`` Skip the "Optional plural" quality check. ``ignore-end-exclamation`` Skip the "Trailing exclamation" quality check. ``ignore-end-colon`` Skip the "Trailing colon" quality check. ``ignore-xml-invalid`` Skip the "Invalid XML markup" quality check. ``ignore-xml-tags`` Skip the "XML tags mismatch" quality check. ``ignore-python-format`` Skip the "Python format" quality check. ``ignore-plurals`` Skip the "Missing plurals" quality check. ``ignore-begin-space`` Skip the "Starting spaces" quality check. ``ignore-bbcode`` Skip the "Mismatched BBcode" quality check. ``ignore-multiple-failures`` Skip the "Multiple failing checks" quality check. ``ignore-php-format`` Skip the "PHP format" quality check. ``ignore-end-stop`` Skip the "Trailing stop" quality check. ``ignore-angularjs-format`` Skip the "AngularJS interpolation string" quality check. ``ignore-c-sharp-format`` Skip the "C# format" quality check. ``ignore-java-format`` Skip the "Java format" quality check. .. note:: Generally the rule is named ``ignore-*`` for any check, using its identifier, so you can use this even for your custom checks. These flags are understood both in :ref:`component` settings, per source string settings and in translation file itself (eg. in GNU Gettext). Writing own checks ------------------ Weblate comes with wide range of quality checks (see :ref:`checks`), though they might not 100% cover all you want to check. The list of performed checks can be adjusted using :setting:`CHECK_LIST` and you can also add custom checks. All you need to do is to subclass `weblate.checks.Check`, set few attributes and implement either ``check`` or ``check_single`` methods (first one if you want to deal with plurals in your code, the latter one does this for you). You will find below some examples. To install custom checks, you need to provide a fully-qualified path to the Python class in the :setting:`CHECK_LIST`, see :ref:`custom-modules`. Checking translation text does not contain "foo" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is a pretty simple check which just checks whether translation does not contain string "foo". .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/check_foo.py :language: python Checking Czech translation text plurals differ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Check using language information to verify that two plural forms in Czech language are not same. .. literalinclude:: ../../examples/check_czech.py :language: python .. _custom-modules: Using custom modules and classes -------------------------------- You have implemented code for :ref:`custom-autofix` or :ref:`custom-checks` and now it's time to install it into Weblate. That can be achieved by adding its fully-qualified path to Python class to appropriate settings. This means that the module with class needs to be placed somewhere where the Python interpreter can import it - either in system path (usually something like :file:`/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/`) or in Weblate directory, which is also added to the interpreter search path. Assuming you've created :file:`mahongo.py` containing your custom quality check, you can place it among Weblate checks in :file:`weblate/trans/checks/` folder and then add it as following: .. code-block:: python CHECK_LIST = ( 'weblate.checks.mahongo.MahongoCheck', ) As you can see, it's a comma-separated path to your module and class name. Alternatively, you can create a proper Python package out of your customization: 1. Place your Python module with check into folder which will match your package name. We're using `weblate_custom_checks` in following examples. 2. Add empty :file:`__init__.py` file to the same directory. This ensures Python can import this whole package. 3. Write :file:`setup.py` in parent directory to describe your package: .. code-block:: python from setuptools import setup setup( name = "weblate_custom_checks", version = "0.0.1", author = "Michal Cihar", author_email = "michal@cihar.com", description = "Sample Custom check for Weblate.", license = "BSD", keywords = "weblate check example", packages=['weblate_custom_checks'], ) 4. Now you can install it using :command:`python setup.py install` 5. Once installed into system Python path, you can use it from there: .. code-block:: python CHECK_LIST = ( 'weblate_custom_checks.mahongo.MahongoCheck', ) Overall your module structure should look like: .. code-block:: text weblate_custom_checks ├── setup.py └── weblate_custom_checks ├── __init__.py └── mahongo.py