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- Themes can supply translation files in a format like `/locales/{locale}.yml`. These files should be valid YAML, with a single top level key equal to the locale being defined. For now these can only be defined using the `discourse_theme` CLI, importing a `.tar.gz`, or from a GIT repository. - Fallback is handled on a global level (if the locale is not defined in the theme), as well as on individual keys (if some keys are missing from the selected interface language). - Administrators can override individual keys on a per-theme basis in the /admin/customize/themes user interface. - Theme developers should access defined translations using the new theme prefix variables: JavaScript: `I18n.t(themePrefix("my_translation_key"))` Handlebars: `{{theme-i18n "my_translation_key"}}` or `{{i18n (theme-prefix "my_translation_key")}}` - To design for backwards compatibility, theme developers can check for the presence of the `themePrefix` variable in JavaScript - As part of this, the old `{{themeSetting.setting_name}}` syntax is deprecated in favour of `{{theme-setting "setting_name"}}`
15 lines
486 B
Ruby
15 lines
486 B
Ruby
class CreateThemeTranslationOverride < ActiveRecord::Migration[5.2]
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def change
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create_table :theme_translation_overrides do |t|
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t.integer :theme_id, null: false
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t.string :locale, length: 30, null: false
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t.string :translation_key, null: false
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t.string :value, null: false
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t.timestamps null: false
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t.index :theme_id
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t.index [:theme_id, :locale, :translation_key], unique: true, name: 'theme_translation_overrides_unique'
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end
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end
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end
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