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Odoo Development Cookbook

You're reading from   Odoo Development Cookbook Build effective applications by applying Odoo development best practices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785883644
Length 400 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Holger Brunn Holger Brunn
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Installing the Odoo Development Environment FREE CHAPTER 2. Managing Odoo Server Instances 3. Creating Odoo Modules 4. Application Models 5. Basic Server Side Development 6. Advanced Server Side Development Techniques 7. Debugging and Automated Testing 8. Backend Views 9. Module Data 10. Access Security 11. Internationalization 12. Automation and Workflows 13. Web Server Development 14. CMS Website Development 15. Web Client Development 16. Server Deployment Index

Use gettext tools to ease translations

The PO file format is part of the gettext internationalization and localization system commonly used in Unix-like systems. This system includes tools to ease the translation work.

This recipe demonstrates how to use these tools to help translate our addon modules. We want to use it on a custom module, so my_module created in Chapter 3, Creating Odoo Modules is a good candidate. But feel free to replace it with some other custom module you have at hand, replacing the recipe's my_module references as appropriate.

How to do it...

To manage the translation from the command line, assuming that your Odoo installation is at ~/odoo-work/odoo, follow these steps:

  1. Create a compendium of translation terms for the target language, for example, Spanish. If we name our compendium file odoo_es.po we should write the following code:
    $ cd ~/odoo-work/odoo  # Use the path to your Odoo installation
    $ find ./ -name es_ES.po | xargs msgcat --use-first | msgattrib \--translated...
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