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Searching

3.9

Weblate supports advanced queries where you can lookup strings you need. It supports boolean operations, parentheses or field specific lookups.

When not defining any field, the lookup happens on Source, Target and Context fields.

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When you type a phrase into the search box, it is split into words and it looks for all strings containing all the words. To look for an exact phrase, put it into quotes (both single and double quotes will work).

Fields

source:TEXT

Source string case insensitive search.

target:TEXT

Target string case insensitive search.

context:TEXT

Context string case insensitive search.

note:TEXT

Comment string case insensitive search.

location:TEXT

Location string case insensitive search.

priority:NUMBER

String priority.

added:DATETIME

Timestamp when string was added to Weblate.

state:TEXT

State search (approved, translated, needs-editing, empty, read-only), supports search-operators.

pending:BOOLEAN

String pending for flushing to VCS.

has:TEXT

Search for string having attributes (plural, suggestion, comment, check, ignored-check).

language:TEXT

String target language.

changed_by:TEXT

String was changed by author with given username.

changed:DATETIME

String was changed on date, supports search-operators.

check:TEXT

String has failing check.

ignored_check:TEXT

String has ignored check.

comment:TEXT

Search in user comments.

comment_author:TEXT

Filter by comment author.

suggestion:TEXT

Search in suggestions.

suggestion_author:TEXT

Filter by suggestion author.

Boolean operators

You can combine the lookups using AND, OR, NOT and parentheses to form complex queries. For example: state:translated AND (source:hello OR source:bar)

Field operators

You can specify operators, ranges or partial lookups for date or numeric searches:

state:>=translated

State is translated or better (approved).

changed:2019

Changed in year 2019.

changed:[2019-03-01 to 2019-04-01]

Changed between two given dates.

Regular expressions

Anywhere text is accepted you can also specify a regular expression as r"regexp". For instance, to search for all source strings which contain any digit between 2 and 5, use: source:r"[2-5]"