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Using Poedit to parse Twig templates in a Zend Framework 2 application
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04-07-2022 - |
Pergunta
I've downloaded Poedit, and am attempting to parse my Twig templates. A few tutorials online pointed to https://github.com/umpirsky/Twig-Gettext-Extractor which I later found was referenced in a tutorial here http://aromatix.fr/?p=611 (French) with full instructions.
I got the tutorial done, installed umpirsky/twig-gettext-extractor, and when it tries to build the catalog it dies with "cannot execute program". The error popup contains this command:
/path/to/twig-gettext-extractor --sort-output --force-po -o "/var/folders/lw/0f57k9dj617_ntr760qw2lcr0000gp/T/poeditNoXV1p/3extracted.pot" --from-code=UTF-8 -k_ -ktranslate -ksetLabel -ksetValue -ksetLegend -k_refresh -L PHP --files "vendor/module/core/view/ldp/forgot/email.twig" "vendor/module/core/view/ldp/forgot/index.twig" "vendor/module/core/view/ldp/login/index.twig" "vendor/module/core/view/ldp/main/index.twig" "vendor/module/core/view/ldp/register/index.twig"
At first, I noticed that the random folder that's specified as %o by the Poedit parser (e.g., poeditNoXV1p above) didn't exist. So I "hacked" twig-gettext-extractor and made it assert the existence of the path in the -o parameter. That "kinda" fixed it from the command line, but it still doesn't work from the poedit program.
Has anyone gotten this setup to work?
Solução 3
Outras dicas
A bug in Poedit 1.5.7 (as you know by now). For other readers' reference:
Are you working on windows or *nix?
If you are working on *nix, make sure twig-gettext-extractor
can find the php binary
.
/usr/local/php54/bin/php /path/to/twig-gettext-extractor --sort-output ...etc
Replace /usr/local/php54/bin/php
with the right path in your system.
Also make sure you have the right permissions to run/execute that file.