Replaced example locale files with "en" and overrode several strings of interest to our project
Add to your /var/discourse/containers/app.yml:
hooks:
after_code:
- exec:
cd: $home/plugins
cmd:
- mkdir -p plugins
- git clone https://github.com/lidel/discourse-locale-override.gitRebuild Discourse: /var/discourse/launcher rebuild app
- Fork this repository
- Remove
config/locales/*.pl_PL.ymlfiles (optional) - Add
config/locales/*.xx_XX.ymlones
Warning:xx_XXshould be the language code you want to override.
Files with this locale code must be already present upstream at discourse/config/locales.
This is important: adding non-existing locale codes will break your instance. - Crucial: make sure your
.ymlfiles are valid.
Test them at the YAML Validator before you commit them to your repository. - Update repository URL in Docker hook to point to your fork
There are two places I am aware of:
- Github: https://github.com/discourse/discourse/tree/master/config/locales
- Transifex: https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/discourse-org/
If you care about latest translations use Transifex. Github is updated with Transifex changes about once a week.
Yes, if your .yml file has translation for all keys the entire locale with be overridden.
Yes, but make sure you understand YAML and all key segments used in label key are present.
For example, to override pl_PL.site_settings.enable_emoji make sure that config/locales/server.pl_PL.yml has these three lines (one for each segment):
pl_PL:
site_settings:
enable_emoji: "Włącz wyświetlanie Emoji"