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Change function t to translation in dashboard/_activity #6597

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nstjean opened this issue Nov 2, 2019 · 10 comments · Fixed by #7339
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Change function t to translation in dashboard/_activity #6597

nstjean opened this issue Nov 2, 2019 · 10 comments · Fixed by #7339
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nstjean commented Nov 2, 2019

Hi, this is a first-timers-only issue. This means we've worked to make it more legible to folks who either haven't contributed to our codebase before, or even folks who haven't contributed to open source before.

If that's you, we're interested in helping you take the first step and can answer questions and help you out as you do. Note that we're especially interested in contributions from people from groups underrepresented in free and open source software!

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  • 📝 Update the file _activity.html.erb in the plots2 repository (press the little pen Icon) and edit the line as shown below.

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In this template we need to change the function named t(....) to be named as translation(...) on lines 1, 19, 27, 36, 42, 48, 54, 61, 72, and 74.

<h3 id="activity-header"><i><%= t('dashboard._activity.activity') %></i></h3>

change to
<h3 id="activity-header"><i><%= translation('dashboard._activity.activity') %></i></h3>

<span class="node-type-filter"><%= t('dashboard._activity.all_updates') %></span>

change to
<span class="node-type-filter"><%= translation('dashboard._activity.all_updates') %></span>

<%= t('dashboard._activity.dropdown.all') %>

change to
<%= translation('dashboard._activity.dropdown.all') %>

<%= t('dashboard._activity.dropdown.research_notes') %>

change to
<%= t('dashboard._activity.dropdown.research_notes') %>

<%= t('dashboard._activity.dropdown.question') %>

change to
<%= translation('dashboard._activity.dropdown.question') %>

<%= t('dashboard._activity.dropdown.events') %>

change to
<%= translation('dashboard._activity.dropdown.events') %>

<%= t('dashboard._activity.dropdown.comments') %>

change to
<%= translation('dashboard._activity.dropdown.comments') %>

<%= t('dashboard._activity.dropdown.wiki') %>

change to
<%= translation('dashboard._activity.dropdown.wiki') %>

<span class="d-none d-md-inline"><%= t('dashboard._activity.from_other') %> <a href=""><%= t('dashboard._activity.community_scientists') %></a></span> <%= t('dashboard._activity.past_week') %>
<% if current_user %>
<span class="d-none">| <a href="/profile/<%= current_user.username %>"><%= t('dashboard._activity.your_work') %></a></span>
<% end %>

on these lines notice that there are 4 instances to change!

  <span class="d-none d-md-inline"><%= translation('dashboard._activity.from_other') %> <a href=""><%= translation('dashboard._activity.community_scientists') %></a></span> <%= translation('dashboard._activity.past_week') %>
  <% if current_user %>
    <span class="d-none">| <a href="/profile/<%= current_user.username %>"><%= translation('dashboard._activity.your_work') %></a></span>
  <% end %>
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@nstjean nstjean added the first-timers-only They need to be well-formatted using the First-timers_Issue_Template. label Nov 2, 2019
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Hi, I would like to take up this

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nstjean commented Nov 3, 2019

@pravalikavis Hi, go ahead!

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gptshubham595 commented Nov 5, 2019

May I take this issue
as it around 3 days and not solved

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nstjean commented Nov 6, 2019

@pravalikavis Are you still working on this?

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hey, can I work on this issue?

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nstjean commented Nov 6, 2019

@swathi-0901 I see you've already completed a First Time Only issue. Now that you've done that you can look at https://code.publiclab.org/ (Scroll down to 'What's Next?'). We encourage people to clone our repository and get it working on your local development system. Information is available here: https://github.com/publiclab/plots2/blob/master/README.md

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@swathi-0901 I see you've already completed a First Time Only issue. Now that you've done that you can look at https://code.publiclab.org/ (Scroll down to 'What's Next?'). We encourage people to clone our repository and get it working on your local development system. Information is available here: https://github.com/publiclab/plots2/blob/master/README.md

Okay :)

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Hey, it looks like this issue is still open.

Can I claim it?

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nstjean commented Jan 23, 2020

@mantinone Yes go ahead!

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Okay, I believe I'm ready for review.

I noted that the lines mentioned in the description didn't match up with the lines in the file, but I'm guessing that might just be an issue with the browser. The file looks as expected in Atom.

I realized after submitting that I didn't create a branch for this. I just used the browser edit function. Should I redo this pull request with a branch?

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