Install via AUR:
Manjaro
pamac build desktop
Install via Homebrew:
brew cask install desktop-wallet
Translations are part of our Development and Security Bounty Program.
Full translations are considered to be Tier 3
, while grammar fixes, typos, etc. are considered to be Tier 6
.
Full translations should involve 5 tasks
- Create a pull request for the language you are going to translate. If you have doubts about something, use English to explain them.
- Translate the textual content of the application, using the English language file as the reference. To do that, a new file, with the language locale code should be created. The name of the file should be a valid RFC 5646 and should be located at
src/renderer/i18n/locales/LANGUAGE.js
. Thanks to vue-i18n-extract, it is possible to executeyarn i18n src/renderer/i18n/locales/LANGUAGE.js
to find suggestions of missing translations. - Add the language to the English language file at the
LANGUAGES
key. - Update the date and time formats file to include the short and long format that are used commonly by native speakers.
- Update the number formats file to include the preferred way of displaying currencies used commonly by native speakers.
- Add the language at the
I18N.enabledLocales
array at the main configuration file. This step is necessary to make the language available. - Execute the application. Go to the development section to learn how to install the requirements and execute it.
In Ubuntu the development files of libudev
are necessary:
sudo apt-get install libudev-dev libusb-1.0-0-dev
- Python 2.7
- Visual Studio 2017
To download, head over to here and download Node 11.
If you already have npm installed, you can run
npm install -g n
sudo n 11
Install the Yarn dependency manager
npm install -g yarn
List of commands
# Install dependencies
yarn install
# Execute the application. Making changes in the code, updates the application (hot reloading).
yarn dev
# Lint all JS/Vue files in the `src` and `__tests__`
yarn lint
# Lint, and fix, all JS/Vue files in `src` and `__tests__`
yarn lint:fix
# Check that all dependencies are used
yarn depcheck
# Collect the code and produce a compressed file
yarn pack
# Build electron application for production (Current OS)
yarn build
# Build electron application for production (Windows)
yarn build:win
# Build electron application for production (Mac)
yarn build:mac
# Build electron application for production (Linux)
yarn build:linux
# Run unit and end-to-end tests
yarn test
# Run unit tests
yarn test:unit
# Run unit tests and generate and display the coverage report
yarn test:unit:coverage
# Run unit tests and watch for changes to re-run the tests
yarn test:unit:watch
# Run end-to-end tests, without building the application
yarn test:e2e
# Build the application and run end-to-end tests
yarn test:e2e:full
# List what translations are missing or unused on a specific language. It could capture suggestions that are not accurate
yarn i18n 'src/renderer/i18n/locales/LANGUAGE.js'
# List what English messages are missing or unused (French is the default language)
yarn i18n:fr-FR
# List what translations are missing or unused on every language
yarn i18n:all
If you discover a security vulnerability within this project, please send an e-mail to security@laroue.org