# This file is in the public domain. # All: build HTML pages in all languages and compile the # TypeScript logic in web-common. # Hardly anyone seems to read README files anymore, so keep this note here: # Don't remove the variables for python etc. They exist # because one system sticks with PEPs, and others opt # for installing every version side-by-side, # Same goes for babel. include config.mk all: locale template # Extract translateable strings from jinja2 templates. locale/messages.pot: *.j2 common/*.j2.inc $(BABEL) extract -F locale/babel.map -o locale/messages.pot . # Update translation (.po) files with new strings. locale-update: locale/messages.pot msgmerge -U -m --previous locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po locale/messages.pot msgmerge -U -m --previous locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po locale/messages.pot msgmerge -U -m --previous locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po locale/messages.pot msgmerge -U -m --previous locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po locale/messages.pot msgmerge -U -m --previous locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po locale/messages.pot if grep -nA1 '#-#-#-#-#' locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/messages.po; then echo -e "\nERROR: Conflicts encountered in PO files.\n"; exit 1; fi # Compile translation files for use. locale-compile: $(BABEL) compile -d locale -l en --use-fuzzy $(BABEL) compile -d locale -l de --use-fuzzy $(BABEL) compile -d locale -l fr --use-fuzzy $(BABEL) compile -d locale -l it --use-fuzzy $(BABEL) compile -d locale -l es --use-fuzzy # Process everything related to gettext translations. locale: locale-update locale-compile # Run the jinja2 templating engine to expand templates to HTML # incorporating translations. template: locale-compile $(PYTHON) ./template.py it: template current_dir = $(shell pwd) run: all @[ "$(BROWSER)" ] || ( echo "You need to export the environment variable 'BROWSER' to run this."; exit 1 ) $(RUN_BROWSER) $(current_dir)/en/index.html # docker-all: Build using a docker image which contains all the needed packages. docker: docker-all docker-all: docker build -t gnunet-www-builder . # Importing via the shell like this is hacky, # but after trying lots of other ways, this works most reliably... $(PYTHON) -c 'import i18nfix' docker run --rm -v $$(pwd):/tmp/ --user $$(id -u):$$(id -g) gnunet-www-builder