Reputation: 103
I am writing my own python application and I am wondering what is the correct way to include localisation in source distributions. I struggled with the documentation of setuptools; localisation is not even mentioned there. I use pypabel to extract my message catalogues and to compile them.
Questions
*.po
to *.mo
automatically before creating a source package with setup.py? Currently I have to compile everything before manually for each language...Where should I include those *.mo
-files? Several linux distributions have different places for those files. In my opinion I line like this in setup.py
data_files=[('share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES', ['locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/project.mo'])
does not really make sense. It may work on a particular linux machine when installing with pip. But it may break on bsd or windows...
Upvotes: 4
Views: 536
Reputation: 134046
For the first: there are tools for handling po-files in Python, suggest you look into Babel, then you get the extra commands for setup.py.
It should be possible to also hook the compile_catalogs
as requisite for source build, but I haven't found need for it, as you can't test the messages from a package linked with python setup.py develop
if you don't compile first. Also, maybe your source build does not need the .mo
at all if you require Babel.
For the second: Our apps use the pyramid web framework, the convention there is to use package_data:
setup(
# ...
package_data={'yourpackage': ['i18n/*/LC_MESSAGES/*.mo' ]},
# ...
then if your localizations are in yourpackage/i18n/
you can use pkg_resources
to find the path, for example:
pkg_resources.resource_filename('yourpackage', 'i18n')
will point to the location of translations.
Upvotes: 1