Optional Weblate modules¶
Weblate comes with several optional modules which might be useful for your setup.
Git exporter¶
Nuevo en la versión 2.10.
The Git exporter provides you read only access to the underlaying Git repository using http.
Installation¶
To install, simply add weblate.gitexport
to installed applications in
settings.py
:
INSTALLED_APPS += (
'weblate.gitexport',
)
After installing, you need to migrate your database so that existing repositories are properly exported:
./manage.py migrate
Usage¶
The module automatically hooks into Weblate and sets exported repository URL in
the Component configuration.
The repositories are accessible under /git/
path of the Weblate, for example
https://example.org/git/weblate/master/
:
git clone 'https://example.org/git/weblate/master/'
Repositories are available anonymously unless Per project access control is enabled. In that case you need to authenticate using your API token (you can obtain it in your User profile):
git clone 'https://user:KEY@example.org/git/weblate/master/'
Billing¶
Nuevo en la versión 2.4.
Billing module is used on Hosted Weblate and is used to define billing plans, track invoices and usage limits.
Installation¶
To install, simply add weblate.billing
to installed applications in
settings.py
:
INSTALLED_APPS += (
'weblate.billing',
)
This module includes additional database structures, to have them installed you should run the database migration:
./manage.py migrate
Usage¶
After installation you can control billing in the admin interface. Users with billing enabled will get new Billing tab in their User profile.
Legal¶
Nuevo en la versión 2.15.
Legal module is used on Hosted Weblate and is used to provide required legal documents.
Nota
The module ships legal documents for the Hosted Weblate service. You are required to adjust the templates to match your use case.
Installation¶
To install, simply add weblate.legal
to installed applications in
settings.py
:
INSTALLED_APPS += (
'weblate.legal',
)
# Optionals:
# Social auth pipeline to confirm TOS on registration/login
SOCIAL_AUTH_PIPELINE += (
'weblate.legal.pipeline.tos_confirm',
)
# Middleware to enforce TOS confirmation of logged in users
MIDDLEWARE += [
'weblate.legal.middleware.RequireTOSMiddleware',
]
This module includes additional database structures, to have them installed you should run the database migration:
./manage.py migrate
Now you should edit the legal documents to match your service. You can
find them in the weblate/legal/templates/legal/
folder.
Usage¶
After installation the legal documents are shown in Weblate UI.
Avatars¶
Weblate comes with built in support for showing user avatars based on emails.
This can be disabled using ENABLE_AVATARS
. The avatars are
downloaded and cached server side to reduce information leaks to the sites
serving them.
Weblate currently supports single backend:
Ver también
Spam protection¶
Optionally Weblate can be protected against suggestion spamming by unauthenticated users through akismet.com service.
To enable this, you need to install akismet Python module and configure Akismet API key.
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Signing Git commits by GnuPG¶
Nuevo en la versión 3.1.
Weblate allows you to sign all commits by it’s GnuPG key. To configure this,
you need to enable WEBLATE_GPG_IDENTITY
. Weblate will generate GnuPG
key when needed and will use it to sign all translation commits.
This feature needs GnuPG 2.1 or newer installed.
You can find the key in the DATA_DIR
and the public key is shown on
the about page:
Alternatively you can also import existing keys into Weblate, just set
HOME=$DATA_DIR/home
when invoking gpg.
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