Simple implementation of multi-lingual models for Django. Django-admin integration works out of the box.
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- Django 1.5, 1.6, 1.7
- Python 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6
Note, that Django 1.5 is required. Earlier versions are not supported.
- Installation
Latest stable version on PyPI:
pip install django-slim
Latest stable version on BitBucket:
pip install https://bitbucket.org/barseghyanartur/django-slim/get/stable.tar.gz
Latest stable version on GitHub:
pip install https://github.com/barseghyanartur/django-slim/archive/stable.tar.gz
- Add
slim
toINSTALLED_APPS
of you settings module.
An extensive example project is available.
Screen shots are present in documentation on PythonHosted.
In order to be able to quickly evaluate the django-slim, a demo app (with a quick installer) has been created (Debian only). Follow the instructions below for having the demo running within a minute.
Grab the latest django_slim_example_app_installer.sh
:
wget https://raw.github.com/barseghyanartur/django-slim/stable/example/django_slim_example_app_installer.sh
Create a new- or switch to existing- virtual environment, assign execute rights
to the installer and run the django-slim-example-app-install.sh
.
chmod +x django_slim_example_app_installer.sh
./django_slim_example_app_installer.sh
Go to the front/back -end and test the app.
- Front-end URL: http://127.0.0.1:8001/en/foo/
- Admin URL: http://127.0.0.1:8001/admin/foo/fooitem/
- Admin username: admin
- Password: test
Let's now step-by-step review our imaginary example app.
Add slim
to installed apps.
INSTALLED_APPS = (
# ...
'slim',
# ...
)
Add languages.
LANGUAGES = (
('en', gettext("English")), # Main language!
('hy', gettext("Armenian")),
('nl', gettext("Dutch")),
('ru', gettext("Russian")),
)
from django.db import models
from slim import LanguageField, Slim
class FooItem(models.Model, Slim):
title = models.CharField(_("Title"), max_length=100)
slug = models.SlugField(unique=True, verbose_name=_("Slug"))
body = models.TextField(_("Body"))
language = LanguageField()
from django.contrib import admin
from slim.admin import SlimAdmin
class FooItemAdmin(SlimAdmin):
list_display = ('title',)
fieldsets = (
(None, {
'fields': ('title', 'slug', 'body')
}),
)
admin.site.register(FooItem, FooItemAdmin)
We assume that language code is kept in the request object (django-localeurl behaviour, which you're advised to use).
from slim import get_language_from_request
from example.models import FooItem
def browse(request, template_name='foo/browse.html'):
language = get_language_from_request(request)
queryset = FooItem._default_manager.filter(language=language)
# The rest of the code
from example.models import FooItem
foo = FooItem._default_manager.all()[0]
<FooItem: Lorem ipsum>
Let's assume, we have such record and it has been translated to
Armenian (hy
) and Dutch (nl
). Original translation is named
Lorem ipsum
. Other translations have the language code appended to the
title.
armenian_foo = foo.get_translation_for('hy')
<FooItem: Lorem ipsum HY>
dutch_foo = foo.get_translation_for('nl')
<FooItem: Lorem ipsum NL>
If we have a translated object, we can always get the main translation.
armenian_foo.original_translation == foo
True
All available translations for foo
:
foo.available_translations()
[<FooItem: Lorem ipsum HY>, <FooItem: Lorem ipsum NL>]
All available translations for Armenian foo
.
armenian_foo.available_translations()
[<FooItem: Lorem ipsum>, <FooItem: Lorem ipsum NL>]
See example directory for a working example.
Note, that django-localeurl
usage is deprecated. We're moving to nowadays
approaches. This version (0.8) is the last version to support
django-localeurl
.
django-localeurl integration is fully supported for Python 2.6.* and 2.7.* and installs automatically when installing django-slim. If you are using Python 3, install a forked version of django-localeurl (since official version does not yet have support for Python 3).
Forked version from BitBucket:
$ pip install -e hg+https://bitbucket.org/barseghyanartur/django-localeurl@stable#egg=localeurl
Use slim.models.decorators.auto_prepend_language
decorator in order to have it working.
Example (have in mind our FooItem model.
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from slim.models.decorators import auto_prepend_language
- class FooItem(models.Model):
# Some other code; have in mind previous pieces. @auto_prepend_language def get_absolute_url(self):
kwargs = {'slug': self.slug} return reverse('foo.detail', kwargs=kwargs)
Do not forget to add the LocaleURLMiddleware
to the MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES
(as first).
- MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = (
- 'localeurl.middleware.LocaleURLMiddleware', # The rest...
)
Also, add localeurl to INSTALLED_APPS
.
- INSTALLED_APPS = (
- # Some apps... 'localeurl', # Some more apps...
)
GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1
For any issues contact me at the e-mail given in the Author section.
Artur Barseghyan <[email protected]>