Documentation about translation

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Run Wallabag in docker-compose
Run wallabag in docker-compose
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In order to run your own development instance of wallabag, you may
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Switch DBMS
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By default, Wallabag will start with a sqlite database.
Since Wallabag provide support for Postgresql and MySQL, docker
By default, wallabag will start with a sqlite database.
Since wallabag provides support for Postgresql and MySQL, docker
containers are also available for these ones.
In ``docker-compose.yml``, for the chosen DBMS uncomment :
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like ``SYMFONY__ENV__DATABASE_HOST`` will exist.
- create a ``127.0.0.1 rdbms`` on your system ``hosts`` file
Run Wallabag
Run wallabag
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#. Fork and clone the project

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Translate wallabag
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Translation file
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You can find translations files here: https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag/tree/v2/src/Wallabag/CoreBundle/Resources/translations.
You have to create ``messages.CODE.yml`` and ``validators.CODE.yml``, where CODE is the the ISO 639-1 code of your language (`see wikipedia <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes>`__).
There is still one file to translate: https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag/tree/v2/app/Resources/CraueConfigBundle/translations.
You have to create ``CraueConfigBundle.CODE.yml``.
Configuration file
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You have to edit `app/config/config.yml
<https://github.com/wallabag/wallabag/blob/v2/app/config/config.yml>`__ to display your language on Configuration page of wallabag (to allow users to switch to this new translation).
Under the ``wallabag_core.languages`` section, you have to add a new line for with your translation. For example
::
wallabag_core:
...
languages:
en: 'English'
fr: 'Français'
For the first column (``en``, ``fr``, etc.), you have to add the ISO 639-1 code of your language (see above).
For the second column, it's the name of your language. Just that.

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:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Developer documentation
developer/docker
developer/docker
developer/translate