/padpo

Linter for gettext files (*.po)

Primary LanguagePythonBSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseBSD-3-Clause

padpoes

Linter for gettext files (*.po)

Forked from https://github.com/AFPy/padpo

Created to help the translation of official Python docs in Spanish: https://github.com/python/python-docs-es

Thanks and creadits to all the python-docs-fr team (L)

License

BSD 3-clause

Pull request are welcome.

Usage

Using the activated virtual environment created during the installation:

For a local input file:

padpoes --input-path a_file.po

or for a local input directory:

padpoes --input-path a_directory_containing_po_files

or for a pull request in python-docs-fr repository (here pull request #978)

padpoes --python-docs-fr 978

or for a pull request in a GitHub repository (here python/python-docs-es/pull/978)

padpoes --github python/python-docs-fr/pull/978

Screenshot

Color

By default, the output is colorless, and formatted like GCC messages. You can use -c or --color option to get a colored output.

Installation

Automatic installation

pip install padpoes

Manual installation

  1. Install dependencies

    poetry install

    Note: this uses poetry that you can get here: https://poetry.eustace.io/docs/

  2. Use virtual environment$

    poetry shell

Update on PyPI

./deliver.sh

Changelog

v0.12.0 (2021-03-22)

  • Removes pygrammalect
  • Removes NBSP checker
  • Migrates CLI commands to python-docs-es repository
  • Change glossary from French to Spanish

v0.11.0 (2021-02-02)

  • update glossary (fix #58)

v0.10.0 (2020-12-04)

  • use pygrammalecte v1.3.0
  • use GitHub Actions

v0.9.0 (2020-09-07)

  • use pygrammalecte default message for spelling errors

v0.8.0 (2020-08-25)

  • use pygrammalecte
  • add continuous integration
  • fix #12, #13, #14, #15, #17, #18, #20
  • add --color CLI option to get a colored output (default is colorless)

v0.7.0 (2019-12-11)

  • add --version CLI option to display the current version of padpo
  • --input-path CLI option now accepts several paths as in padpo --input-path file1.po file2.po directory1 directory2 or padpo -i file1.po file2.po directory1 directory2

v0.6.0 (2019-12-9)

  • check errors against defined glossaries

v0.5.0 (2019-12-3)

  • check spelling errors with grammalecte
  • tag releases!

v0.4.0 (2019-12-2)