[![Install Weblate with YunoHost](https://install-app.yunohost.org/install-with-yunohost.png)](https://install-app.yunohost.org/?app=weblate) ![](https://dash.yunohost.org/integration/weblate.svg) # Weblate translation platform for YunoHost The YunoHost team uses [Weblate](https://weblate.org) for translations: https://translate.yunohost.org ## Admin account An admin user is created at installation, the login is what you provided at installation, the password is **weblate**. ## Weblate 3.0 upgrade This upgrade is a major one, remember to read this page before upgrading: https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/admin/upgrade.html#upgrade-3 After upgrading: * All existing users and groups have been migrated to new model. * Any per user permissions are removed, please assign users to appropriate groups and roles to grant them permissions. * Any custom groups will not have any permissions after upgrade, please grant the permissions again. ## Github You'll need to give weblate a github user and a token. Please read [github's documentation about token](https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-personal-access-token-for-the-command-line/). This user will only be used to open the pull-request, each translation keep his author. **Careful**, I still have to understand why, but you'll have to **manually** move your hub binary frile from /var/www/$app/bin/ to /usr/bin to enable pull request on github. I'm close to fix this. **SSH keys**, you'll have to go in administration, and generate a public key for weblate and add github.com so weblate knows the fingerprint. Please note if your account already have a public key (ssh-rsa), you'll have to manually add the weblate's one to your github account. ## Settings and upgrades Almost everything related to Weblate's configuration is handled in a `settings.py` file. You'll probably edit it to enable or disable diverse features, it is stored in `$final_path/venv/lib/python2.7/site-packages/weblate/settings.py`. Unfortunatly, this settings file also gets upgrades for each release. This package will : * generate a default settings file for your current installation, * send you a diff with your actual settings (the content will be sent to *root*, and only basic information for weblate's admin), * generate a default settings file the new weblate's version, that will **replace** your actual `settings.py`. You'll have to **manually** add your previous changes to this new `settings.py`. # Miscellaneous ## Weblate and databases Weblate [recommands PostgreSQL](https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/admin/install.html#database-setup-for-weblate), but YunoHost uses Mysql. Carefull, this application install PostgreSQL and change the default configuration to ask for every connexion and every user a password (*local all all password*). ## LDAP connexion It doesn't work yet, but while [it looks doable](https://docs.weblate.org/en/latest/admin/auth.html?highlight=LDAP#ldap-authentication), I'm unsure it is a good idea to connect this kind of tools to your LDAP. ## State of this package * works fine: [x] install/remove/backup/remove/upgrade with x86_64 * to be confirmed: [ ] ARM support * to be added: [ ] strenghen uwsgi systemd security (https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/kresus_ynh/pull/21/commits/0ce4979d5037b111aa9698ed5552135bf0ed7165) [ ] use jq instead of grep/sed [ ] change URL script [ ] use debian package for lxml (may unlock ARM support) [ ] Add configuration options using the YunoHost interface (https://forum.yunohost.org/t/yunohost-3-1-minor-stable-release-version-stable-mineure/5445) [ ] Add fail2ban script ## Links * Report a bug about this package: https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/weblate_ynh * Report a bug about Weblate itself: https://github.com/WeblateOrg/weblate * Documentation: https://docs.weblate.org/ * Weblate website: https://weblate.org/ * YunoHost website: https://yunohost.org/