Translation is based on the master branch of rails/rails.
DO THIS If you want to work on Rails Guides Translation. If you just want to fix translation error. See Fix Bugs in Translation.
curl:
ruby -e "$(curl -sSL https://rawgithub.com/docrails-tw/guides/master/install.rb)"
wget:
ruby <(wget --no-check-certificate https://rawgithub.com/docrails-tw/guides/master/install.rb -O -)
What does above script do?
Clone 3 repos under a same folder (it will gently ask you where you would like to put these repos).
1 - rails/rails
For pulling latest English guides.
For working on translation.
3 - docrails-tw/docrails-tw.github.io
For deploying.
mkdir ~/docs/rails-guides-translations
cd ~/docs/rails-guides-translations
git clone git@github.com:rails/rails.git
git clone git@github.com:docrails-tw/guides.git
git clone https://github.com/docrails-tw/docrails-tw.github.io
cd guides
cp BASE_PATH.example BASE_PATH
If you use a different base location, you will need to change the location in BASE_PATH
file. Defaults to ~/docs/rails-guides-translations
Clone this repo, use a topic branch. Fix the translation error in source/zh-TW
, then send a Pull Request. Or open an issue then someone may fix it.
If the error is not a translation error and latest guide: http://edgeguides.rubyonrails.org haven't fixed it. Then you could clone the rails/rails
repo. Fix it then send a Pull Request to rails/rails
. Make sure you've read the Contributing to the Rails Documentation first. TL;DR. Word wrap to 80 chars and add [ci skip]
in commit message for documentation changes. Please consult the translation terms while updating the text.
YOU NEED TO RUN THE INSTALL SCRIPT FIRST.
After installation, now you have rails
, guides
, docrails-tw.github.io
repos. rails
is to get the latest source documents. docrails-tw.github.io
is for hosting static html & css. guides
is where you work on translation.
English guides live in guides/source/
.
Traditional Chinese guides live in guides/source/zh-TW
.
UPDATE BOTH English and Traditional Chinese guides first. Then start to translate.
rake guides:update_guide [name_of_the_guide]
or you could update all guides at once:
rake guides:update_guides
but DO NOT check out the guides that you're not editing in version control.
Please add the terms you used to translation terms.
When your translation is finished, generate, preview locally then send a Pull Request.
UPDATE the english guide first, see the English diff, adds up missing translation or updates.
rake guides:update_guide [name_of_the_guide]
or you could update all guides at once:
rake guides:update_guides
but DO NOT checks out the guides that you're not editing in version control.
Please consult the translation terms for uniform translation.
When your translation is finished, generate, preview locally then send a Pull Request.
rake guides:generate
By default it will lazy generate, only generates what changes. pass ALL=1
to make it generate everything. Pass GUIDES_LANGUAGE=zh-TW
to generate guides of zh-TW
locale. Pass RAILS_VERSION
to specify latest commit sha-1 (defaults to local
).
After generation, just open it:
open output/zh-TW/index.html
Put in your startup file (.bash_profile
or ...):
alias deploy_to_pages="rake guides:deploy"
alias gen="rake guides:generate GUIDES_LANGUAGE=zh-TW"
alias genall="rake guides:generate ALL=1 GUIDES_LANGUAGE=zh-TW"
alias update_guide="rake guides:update_guide"
alias update_all_guides="rake guides:update_guides"
Generate and preview on local. Make sure everything is okay. Chinese text and English text MUST has a space between each other.
Travis-CI will run this command:
GUIDES_LANGUAGE=zh-TW rake
Make sure no errors occur before you open a Pull Request :D.
I compiled a translation terms list during translation process. If you have any suggestions or find anything wrong, feel free to open an issue.
When your Pull Request got merged on master. It's time to deploy!
rake guides:deploy
This will copy all *.html
from output/zh-TW
to docrails-tw.github.io.
Always fork and makes a topic branch!
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
The code are under MIT license, copied with minor modifications from rails/rails.