X-Git-Url: https://sipb.mit.edu/gitweb.cgi/ikiwiki.git/blobdiff_plain/d0c4d5061d6b85cbd0e4bdef5087c467f7c2bfff..ea753782b222bf4ba2fb4683b6363afdd9055b64:/doc/plugins/po.mdwn diff --git a/doc/plugins/po.mdwn b/doc/plugins/po.mdwn index 1dc72fe47..b5c5065cd 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/po.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/po.mdwn @@ -5,6 +5,10 @@ This plugin adds support for multi-lingual wikis, translated with gettext, using [po4a](http://po4a.alioth.debian.org/). It depends on the Perl `Locale::Po4a::Po` library (`apt-get install po4a`). +As detailed bellow in the security section, `po4a` is subject to +denial-of-service attacks before version 0.35. + +[[!toc levels=2]] Introduction ============ @@ -13,7 +17,7 @@ A language is chosen as the "master" one, and any other supported language is a "slave" one. A page written in the "master" language is a "master" page. It can be -of any page type supported by ikiwiki, but PO. It does not have to be +of any page type supported by ikiwiki, except `po`. It does not have to be named a special way: migration to this plugin does not imply any page renaming work. @@ -22,13 +26,19 @@ English; if `usedirs` is enabled, it is rendered as `bla/page/index.en.html`, else as `bla/page.en.html`. Any translation of a "master" page into a "slave" language is called -a "slave" page; it is written in the gettext PO format. PO is now +a "slave" page; it is written in the gettext PO format. `po` is now a page type supported by ikiwiki. Example: `bla/page.fr.po` is the PO "message catalog" used to translate `bla/page.mdwn` into French; if `usedirs` is enabled, it is rendered as `bla/page/index.fr.html`, else as `bla/page.fr.html` +(In)Compatibility +================= + +This plugin does not support the `indexpages` mode. If you don't know +what it is, you probably don't care. + Configuration ============= @@ -56,46 +66,46 @@ The `po_translatable_pages` setting configures what pages are translatable. It is a [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]], so you have lots of control over what kind of pages are translatable. -The PO translations files are anyway not considered as being -translatable, so you don't need to worry about excluding them -explicitly from this [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]]. +The `.po` files are not considered as being translatable, so you don't need to +worry about excluding them explicitly from this [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]]. Internal links -------------- +### Links targets + The `po_link_to` option in `ikiwiki.setup` is used to decide how internal links should be generated, depending on web server features and site-specific preferences. -### Default linking behavior +#### Default linking behavior If `po_link_to` is unset, or set to `default`, ikiwiki's default linking behavior is preserved: `\[[destpage]]` links to the master language's page. -### Link to current language +#### Link to current language If `po_link_to` is set to `current`, `\[[destpage]]` links to the `destpage`'s version written in the current page's language, if available, *i.e.*: -- `foo/destpage/index.LL.html` if `usedirs` is enabled -- `foo/destpage.LL.html` if `usedirs` is disabled +* `foo/destpage/index.LL.html` if `usedirs` is enabled +* `foo/destpage.LL.html` if `usedirs` is disabled -### Link to negotiated language +#### Link to negotiated language If `po_link_to` is set to `negotiated`, `\[[page]]` links to the negotiated preferred language, *i.e.* `foo/page/`. (In)compatibility notes: -- if `usedirs` is disabled, it does not make sense to set `po_link_to` +* if `usedirs` is disabled, it does not make sense to set `po_link_to` to `negotiated`; this option combination is neither implemented nor allowed. -- if the web server does not support Content Negotiation, setting +* if the web server does not support Content Negotiation, setting `po_link_to` to `negotiated` will produce a unusable website. - Server support ============== @@ -128,6 +138,13 @@ Usage Templates --------- +When `po_link_to` is not set to `negotiated`, one should replace some +occurrences of `BASEURL` with `HOMEPAGEURL` to get correct links to +the wiki homepage. + +The `ISTRANSLATION` and `ISTRANSLATABLE` variables can be used to +display things only on translatable or translation pages. + ### Display page's versions in other languages The `OTHERLANGUAGES` loop provides ways to display other languages' @@ -152,116 +169,144 @@ One typically adds the following code to `templates/page.tmpl`: The following variables are available inside the loop (for every page in): -- `URL` - url to the page -- `CODE` - two-letters language code -- `LANGUAGE` - language name (as defined in `po_slave_languages`) -- `MASTER` - is true (1) if, and only if the page is a "master" page -- `PERCENT` - for "slave" pages, is set to the translation completeness, in percents +* `URL` - url to the page +* `CODE` - two-letters language code +* `LANGUAGE` - language name (as defined in `po_slave_languages`) +* `MASTER` - is true (1) if, and only if the page is a "master" page +* `PERCENT` - for "slave" pages, is set to the translation completeness, in percents ### Display the current translation status The `PERCENTTRANSLATED` variable is set to the translation completeness, expressed in percent, on "slave" pages. +One can use it this way: + + +
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+ Additional PageSpec tests ------------------------- This plugin enhances the regular [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] syntax with some additional tests that are documented [[here|ikiwiki/pagespec/po]]. -Automatic PO files update -------------------------- +Automatic PO file update +------------------------ Committing changes to a "master" page: -1. updates the POT file and the PO files for the supported languages - (this is done in the `needsbuild` hook); the updated PO files are - then put under version control -2. triggers a refresh of the corresponding HTML slave pages (this is - achieved by making any "slave" page dependent on the corresponding - "master" page, in the `needsbuild` hook) +1. updates the POT file and the PO files for the "slave" languages; + the updated PO files are then put under version control; +2. triggers a refresh of the corresponding HTML slave pages. Also, when the plugin has just been enabled, or when a page has just been declared as being translatable, the needed POT and PO files are created, and the PO files are checked into version control. -TODO -==== +Discussion pages and other sub-pages +------------------------------------ + +Discussion should happen in the language in which the pages are +written for real, *i.e.* the "master" one. If discussion pages are +enabled, "slave" pages therefore link to the "master" page's +discussion page. + +Likewise, "slave" pages are not supposed to have sub-pages; +[[WikiLinks|wikilink]] that appear on a "slave" page therefore link to +the master page's sub-pages. -OTHERLANGUAGES dependencies ---------------------------- +Translating +----------- -Pages using `OTHERLANGUAGES` depend on any "master" and "slave" pages -whose status is being displayed. It is supposed to trigger dependency -loops, but no practical bugs were noticed yet. +One can edit the PO files using ikiwiki's CGI (a message-by-message +interface could also be implemented at some point). -Should pages using the `OTHERLANGUAGES` template loop be declared as -linking to the same page in other versions? To be rigorous, they -should, but this may clutter the backlinks. +If [[tips/untrusted_git_push]] is setup, one can edit the PO files in one's +preferred `$EDITOR`, without needing to be online. -Security checks ---------------- +Markup languages support +------------------------ -- `refreshpofiles` uses `system()`, whose args have to be checked more - thoroughly to prevent any security issue (command injection, etc.). -- `refreshpofiles` and `refreshpot` create new files; this may need - some checks, e.g. using `IkiWiki::prep_writefile()` +Markdown is well supported. Some other markup languages supported by +ikiwiki mostly work, but some pieces of syntax are not rendered +correctly on the slave pages: -gettext/po4a rough corners --------------------------- +* [[reStructuredText|rst]]: anonymous hyperlinks and internal + cross-references +* [[wikitext]]: conversion of newlines to paragraphs +* [[creole]]: verbatim text is wrapped, tables are broken +* [[html]] and LaTeX: not supported yet; the dedicated po4a modules + could be used to support them, but they would need a security audit +* other markup languages have not been tested. -- fix the duplicated PO header mysterious bug -- fix the "duplicate message definition" error when updating a PO - file; do PO files need normalizing? (may be a side effect of - previous bug) -- should `*.po~` backup files really be saved? +Security +======== + +[[./security]] contains a detailed security analysis of this plugin +and its dependencies. + +When using po4a older than 0.35, it is recommended to uninstall +`Text::WrapI18N` (Debian package `libtext-wrapi18n-perl`), in order to +avoid a potential denial of service. + +TODO +==== -Translation quality assurance ------------------------------ +Better links +------------ -Modifying a PO file via the CGI must be forbidden if the new version -is not a valid PO file. As a bonus, check that it provides a more -complete translation than the existing one. +Once the fix to +[[bugs/pagetitle_function_does_not_respect_meta_titles]] from +[[intrigeri]]'s `meta` branch is merged into ikiwiki upstream, the +generated links' text will be optionally based on the page titles set +with the [[meta|plugins/meta]] plugin, and will thus be translatable. +It will also allow displaying the translation status in links to slave +pages. Both were implemented, and reverted in commit **FIXME**, which +should be reverted once [[intrigeri]]'s `meta` branch is merged. -A new `cansave` type of hook would be needed to implement this. +Robustness tests +---------------- -Note: committing to the underlying repository is a way to bypass -this check. +### Enabling/disabling the plugin -Translating online ------------------- +* enabling the plugin with `po_translatable_pages` set to blacklist: **OK** +* enabling the plugin with `po_translatable_pages` set to whitelist: **OK** +* enabling the plugin without `po_translatable_pages` set: **OK** +* disabling the plugin: **OK** -As PO is a wiki page type, we already have an online PO editor, that -is ikiwiki's CGI. +### Changing the plugin config -A message-by-message interface could also be implemented at some -point; a nice way to do offline translation work (without VCS access) -still has to be offered, though. +* adding existing pages to `po_translatable_pages`: **OK** +* removing existing pages from `po_translatable_pages`: **OK** +* adding a language to `po_slave_languages`: **OK** +* removing a language from `po_slave_languages`: **OK** +* changing `po_master_language`: **OK** +* replacing `po_master_language` with a language previously part of + `po_slave_languages`: needs two rebuilds, but **OK** (this is quite + a perverse test actually) -Translating offline without VCS access --------------------------------------- +### Creating/deleting/renaming pages -The following workflow should be made possible for translators without -VCS access who need to edit the PO files in another editor than a web -browser: +All cases of master/slave page creation/deletion/rename, both via RCS +and via CGI, have been tested. -- download the page's PO file -- use any PO editor to update the translation -- upload the updated PO file +### Misc -Implementation note: a generic mechanism to upload a page's source is -needed: it's only an alternative way to allow saving a the modified -page's source with the CGI. +* general test with `usedirs` disabled: **OK** +* general test with `indexpages` enabled: **not OK** +* general test with `po_link_to=default` with `userdirs` enabled: **OK** +* general test with `po_link_to=default` with `userdirs` disabled: **OK** -### Short-term workflow +Misc. bugs +---------- -A possible workaround is: +Documentation +------------- -- pretend to edit the PO file online -- copy the PO file content from the textarea -- cancel the edit -- paste the content into a local file. -- edit the local file in any PO editor -- pretend to edit the PO file online -- paste the modified local file's content into the edit textarea -- save +Maybe write separate documentation depending on the people it targets: +translators, wiki administrators, hackers. This plugin may be complex +enough to deserve this.