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I18N Sub-sites Plugin
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This plugin extends the translations functionality by creating
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internationalized sub-sites for the default site.
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This plugin is designed for Pelican 3.4 and later.
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What it does
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1. When the content of the main site is being generated, the settings
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are saved and the generation stops when content is ready to be
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written. While reading source files and generating content objects,
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the output queue is modified in certain ways:
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- translations that will appear as native in a different (sub-)site
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will be removed
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- untranslated articles will be transformed to drafts if
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``I18N_UNTRANSLATED_ARTICLES`` is ``'hide'`` (default), removed if
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``'remove'`` or kept as they are if ``'keep'``.
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- untranslated pages will be transformed into hidden pages if
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``I18N_UNTRANSLATED_PAGES`` is ``'hide'`` (default), removed if
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``'remove'`` or kept as they are if ``'keep'``.''
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- additional content manipulation similar to articles and pages can
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be specified for custom generators in the ``I18N_GENERATOR_INFO``
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setting.
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2. For each language specified in the ``I18N_SUBSITES`` dictionary the
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settings overrides are applied to the settings from the main site
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and a new sub-site is generated in the same way as with the main
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site until content is ready to be written.
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3. When all (sub-)sites are waiting for content writing, all removed
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contents, translations and static files are interlinked across the
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(sub-)sites.
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4. Finally, all the output is written.
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Setting it up
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=============
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For each extra used language code, a language-specific settings overrides
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dictionary must be given (but can be empty) in the ``I18N_SUBSITES`` dictionary
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.. code-block:: python
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PLUGINS = ['i18n_subsites', ...]
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# mapping: language_code -> settings_overrides_dict
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I18N_SUBSITES = {
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'cz': {
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'SITENAME': 'Hezkej blog',
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}
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}
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Default and special overrides
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-----------------------------
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The settings overrides may contain arbitrary settings, however, there
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are some that are handled in a special way:
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``SITEURL``
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Any overrides to this setting should ensure that there is some level
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of hierarchy between all (sub-)sites, because Pelican makes all URLs
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relative to ``SITEURL`` and the plugin can only cross-link between
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the sites using this hierarchy. For instance, with the main site
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``http://example.com`` a sub-site ``http://example.com/de`` will
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work, but ``http://de.example.com`` will not. If not overridden, the
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language code (the language identifier used in the ``lang``
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metadata) is appended to the main ``SITEURL`` for each sub-site.
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``OUTPUT_PATH``, ``CACHE_PATH``
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If not overridden, the language code is appended as with ``SITEURL``.
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Separate cache paths are required as parser results depend on the locale.
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``STATIC_PATHS``, ``THEME_STATIC_PATHS``
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If not overridden, they are set to ``[]`` and all links to static
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files are cross-linked to the main site.
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``THEME``, ``THEME_STATIC_DIR``
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If overridden, the logic with ``THEME_STATIC_PATHS`` does not apply.
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``DEFAULT_LANG``
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This should not be overridden as the plugin changes it to the
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language code of each sub-site to change what is perceived as translations.
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Localizing templates
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--------------------
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Most importantly, this plugin can use localized templates for each
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sub-site. There are two approaches to having the templates localized:
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- You can set a different ``THEME`` override for each language in
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``I18N_SUBSITES``, e.g. by making a copy of a theme ``my_theme`` to
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``my_theme_lang`` and then editing the templates in the new
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localized theme. This approach means you don't have to deal with
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gettext ``*.po`` files, but it is harder to maintain over time.
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- You use only one theme and localize the templates using the
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`jinja2.ext.i18n Jinja2 extension
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<http://jinja.pocoo.org/docs/templates/#i18n>`_. For a kickstart
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read this `guide <./localizing_using_jinja2.rst>`_.
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Additional context variables
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It may be convenient to add language buttons to your theme in addition
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to the translation links of articles and pages. These buttons could,
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for example, point to the ``SITEURL`` of each (sub-)site. For this
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reason the plugin adds these variables to the template context:
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``main_lang``
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The language of the main site — the original ``DEFAULT_LANG``
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``main_siteurl``
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The ``SITEURL`` of the main site — the original ``SITEURL``
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``lang_siteurls``
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An ordered dictionary, mapping all used languages to their
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``SITEURL``. The ``main_lang`` is the first key with ``main_siteurl``
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as the value. This dictionary is useful for implementing global
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language buttons that show the language of the currently viewed
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(sub-)site too.
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``extra_siteurls``
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An ordered dictionary, subset of ``lang_siteurls``, the current
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``DEFAULT_LANG`` of the rendered (sub-)site is not included, so for
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each (sub-)site ``set(extra_siteurls) == set(lang_siteurls) -
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set([DEFAULT_LANG])``. This dictionary is useful for implementing
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global language buttons that do not show the current language.
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``relpath_to_site``
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A function that returns a relative path from the first (sub-)site to
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the second (sub-)site where the (sub-)sites are identified by the
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language codes given as two arguments.
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If you don't like the default ordering of the ordered dictionaries,
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use a Jinja2 filter to alter the ordering.
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All the siteurls above are always absolute even in the case of
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``RELATIVE_URLS == True`` (it would be to complicated to replicate the
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Pelican internals for local siteurls), so you may rather use something
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like ``{{ SITEURL }}/{{ relpath_to_site(DEFAULT_LANG, main_lang }}``
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to link to the main site.
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This short `howto <./implementing_language_buttons.rst>`_ shows two
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example implementations of language buttons.
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Usage notes
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- It is **mandatory** to specify ``lang`` metadata for each article
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and page as ``DEFAULT_LANG`` is later changed for each sub-site, so
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content without ``lang`` metadata would be rendered in every
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(sub-)site.
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- As with the original translations functionality, ``slug`` metadata
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is used to group translations. It is therefore often convenient to
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compensate for this by overriding the content URL (which defaults to
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slug) using the ``url`` and ``save_as`` metadata. You could also
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give articles e.g. ``name`` metadata and use it in ``ARTICLE_URL =
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'{name}.html'``.
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Development
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===========
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- A demo and a test site is in the ``gh-pages`` branch and can be seen
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at http://smartass101.github.io/pelican-plugins/
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