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Building Language Plugin
The intention of developing this plugin is to allow customers to update the create and update messages and see the effect immediately in OpenSpecimen (without having to wait for us to give a new build).
Once all the messages are updated and test, you can share the plugin back with us to update GitHub.
Perquisites:
Install Java 17
CentOS/ RedHat : sudo yum install adoptopenjdk-17-hotspot
Ubuntu : sudo apt-get install openjdk-17-jdk
Set JAVA_HOME variable in .bashrc file in service/user account's home directory using below command
vi /home/krishagni/.bashrc
Add JAVA_HOME="/usr/lib/jvm/adoptopenjdk-17-hotspot-amd64" (CentOS)
export PATH="$PATH:/usr/lib/jvm/java-17-openjdk-amd64/bin" (for Ubuntu)
To reload the 'JAVA_HOME' variable execute the following command: source .bashrc
Check whether the 'JAVA_HOME' variable is set using following command: echo $JAVA_HOME
Install gradle 7.5.x
Download plugin source code from here using the below command:
git clone GitHub - krishagni/os-extensions
Create new language files or edit existing file for your country:
cd os-extension/l10N/
Add a new message file similar to ./src/main/ui/src/i18n/nl.json (English version)
Add a new message file similar to ./src/main/webapp/app/i18n/nl.js (English version)
Add new message files similar to cd ./src/main/resources/errors/messages_nl_NL.properties (English version)
After editing the files, come back to l10N directory.
Important: The naming of the file should match the Java locale settings for your country.
Commands to build plugin:
gradle clean
gradle build
Installation of plugin:
Stop Tomcat
Copy the jar from <Plugin_Dir>/build/libs in openspecimen <PLUGIN_DIR>/zustomer/ directory.
Start Tomcat
After all the files are translated, please send us back the plugin so that we can check it in our Github repository.
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