# tagging_rules_definition_title: 'What does « tagging rules » mean?'
# tagging_rules_definition_description: 'They are rules used by Wallabag to automatically tag new entries.<br />Each time a new entry is added, all the tagging rules will be used to add the tags you configured, thus saving you the trouble to manually classify your entries.'
# how_to_use_them_title: 'How do I use them?'
# how_to_use_them_description: 'Let assume you want to tag new entries as « <i>short reading</i> » when the reading time is inferior to 3 minutes.<br />In that case, you should put « readingTime <= 3 » in the <i>Rule</i> field and « <i>short reading</i> » in the <i>Tags</i> field.<br />Several tags can added simultaneously by separating them by a comma: « <i>short reading, must read</i> »<br />Complex rules can be written by using predefined operators: if « <i>readingTime >= 5 AND domainName = "github.com"</i> » then tag as « <i>long reading, github </i> »'
# variables_available_title: 'Which variables and operators can I use to write rules?'
# variables_available_description: 'The following variables and operators can be used to create tagging rules:'
# meaning: 'Meaning'
# variable_description:
# label: 'Variable'
# title: 'Title of the entry'
# url: 'URL of the entry'
# isArchived: 'Whether the entry is archived or not'
# isStarred: 'Whether the entry is starred or not'
# content: "The entry's content"
# language: "The entry's language"
# mimetype: "The entry's mime-type"
# readingTime: "The estimated entry's reading time, in minutes"
# page_description: 'Welcome to wallabag importer. Please select your previous service that you want to migrate.'
# action:
# import_contents: 'Import contents'
# form:
# mark_as_read_title: 'Mark all as read?'
# mark_as_read_label: 'Mark all imported entries as read'
# file_label: 'File'
# save_label: 'Upload file'
# pocket:
# page_title: 'Import > Pocket'
# description: "This importer will import all your Pocket data. Pocket doesn't allow us to retrieve content from their service, so the readable content of each article will be re-fetched by wallabag."
# config_missing:
# description: "Pocket import isn't configured."
# admin_message: 'You need to define %keyurls%a pocket_consumer_key%keyurle%.'
# user_message: 'Your server admin needs to define an API Key for Pocket.'
# authorize_message: 'You can import your data from your Pocket account. You just have to click on the below button and authorize the application to connect to getpocket.com.'
# connect_to_pocket: 'Connect to Pocket and import data'
# wallabag_v1:
# page_title: 'Import > Wallabag v1'
# description: 'This importer will import all your wallabag v1 articles. On your config page, click on "JSON export" in the "Export your wallabag data" section. You will have a "wallabag-export-1-xxxx-xx-xx.json" file.'
# how_to: 'Please select your wallabag export and click on the below button to upload and import it.'
# wallabag_v2:
# page_title: 'Import > Wallabag v2'
# description: 'This importer will import all your wallabag v2 articles. Go to All articles, then, on the export sidebar, click on "JSON". You will have a "All articles.json" file.'
# description: 'This importer will import all your Readability articles. On the tools (https://www.readability.com/tools/) page, click on "Export your data" in the "Data Export" section. You will received an email to download a json (which does not end with .json in fact).'
# how_to: 'Please select your Readability export and click on the below button to upload and import it.'
# enabled: "Import is made asynchronously. Once the import task is started, an external worker will handle jobs one at a time. The current service is:"
# description: "This importer will import all your Firefox bookmarks. Just go to your bookmarks (Ctrl+Maj+O), then into \"Import and backup\", choose \"Backup...\". You will obtain a .json file."
# how_to: "Please choose the bookmark backup file and click on the button below to import it. Note that the process may take a long time since all articles have to be fetched."
# chrome:
# page_title: 'Import > Chrome'
# description: "This importer will import all your Chrome bookmarks. The location of the file depends on your operating system : <ul><li>On Linux, go into the <code>~/.config/chromium/Default/</code> directory</li><li>On Windows, it should be at <code>%LOCALAPPDATA%\\Google\\Chrome\\User Data\\Default</code></li><li>On OS X, it should be at <code>~/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default/Bookmarks</code></li></ul>Once you got there, copy the Bookmarks file someplace you'll find.<em><br>Note that if you have Chromium instead of Chrome, you'll have to correct paths accordingly.</em></p>"
# how_to: "Please choose the bookmark backup file and click on the button below to import it. Note that the process may take a long time since all articles have to be fetched."
# description: 'This importer will import all your Instapaper articles. On the settings (https://www.instapaper.com/user) page, click on "Download .CSV file" in the "Export" section. A CSV file will be downloaded (like "instapaper-export.csv").'
# how_to: 'Please select your Instapaper export and click on the below button to upload and import it.'
# read_howto: 'Read the howto "Create my first application"'
# howto:
# page_title: 'Developer > How to create my first application'
# description:
# paragraph_1: 'The following commands make use of the <a href="https://github.com/jkbrzt/httpie">HTTPie library</a>. Make sure it is installed on your system before using it.'
# paragraph_2: 'You need a token to communicate between your 3rd application and wallabag API.'
# paragraph_3: 'To create this token, you need <a href="%link%">to create a new client</a>.'
# paragraph_4: 'Now, create your token (replace client_id, client_secret, username and password with the good values):'
# paragraph_5: 'The API will return a response like this:'
# paragraph_6: 'The access_token is useful to do a call to the API endpoint. For example:'
# paragraph_7: 'This call will return all the entries for your user.'
# paragraph_8: 'If you want to see all the API endpoints, you can have a look <a href="%link%">to our API documentation</a>.'
# redis_enabled_not_installed: Redis is enabled for handle asynchronous import but it looks like <u>we can't connect to it</u>. Please check Redis configuration.
# rabbit_enabled_not_installed: RabbitMQ is enabled for handle asynchronous import but it looks like <u>we can't connect to it</u>. Please check RabbitMQ configuration.