Plots2: Fix translation helper functions and leave helpful notice to future coders

Created on 13 Oct 2020  ยท  5Comments  ยท  Source: publiclab/plots2

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Below is a "diff" showing in red (and a -) which lines to remove, and in green (and a +) which lines to add:

@@ -106,23 +106,25 @@
         <hr style='clear:both;' />
         <div>
             <span>
+                <!-- `translation()` javascript does not work in this area because it is within a Bootstrap Popover and is rendered later -->
                 <% if node.type == 'note' %>
-                    <%= number_with_delimiter(node.views) %> <%= translation('notes.show.views') %>
+                    <%= number_with_delimiter(node.views) %> <%= t('notes.show.views') %>
                     <% if node.comments %>
-                        | <a href='#comments'><%= node.comments.size %> <%= translation('notes.show.comments') %></a>
+                        | <a href='#comments'><%= node.comments.size %> <%= t('notes.show.comments') %></a>
                     <% end %>
-                    | <%= raw translation('wiki.show.last_edited', url1: "/profile/" + node.latest.author.name, author: node.latest.author.name, time: time_ago_in_words(node.latest.created_at)) %>
+                    | <%= raw t('wiki.show.last_edited', url1: "/profile/" + node.latest.author.name, author: node.latest.author.name, time: time_ago_in_words(node.latest.created_at)) %>
                 <% end %>

                 <% if node.type == 'page' %>
-                    <%= number_with_delimiter(node.views) %> <%= translation('wiki.show.views') %>
+                    <%= number_with_delimiter(node.views) %> <%= t('wiki.show.views') %>
                     <% if node.comments %>

                         | <a href='<%= node.path %>/comments'><%= node.comments.length %> Comments</a>

                     <% end %>
-                    | <%= raw translation('wiki.show.last_edited', url1: "/profile/" + @revision.author.name, author: @revision.author.name, time: time_ago_in_words(@revision.created_at)) %>
+                    | <%= raw t('wiki.show.last_edited', url1: "/profile/" + @revision.author.name, author: @revision.author.name, time: time_ago_in_words(@revision.created_at)) %>
                 <% end %>
+                <!-- END OF: `translation()` javascript does not work in this area because it is within a Bootstrap Popover and is rendered later -->
             </span>
         </div>
         <br />
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Hi @jywarren. Can I work on this?

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Hi @jywarren. Can I work on this?

Please see this issue for background and context on this! https://github.com/publiclab/plots2/issues/8562

And yes, @alvesitalo please go ahead! Thank you!

Thanks for picking this up @alvesitalo !

@jywarren is this issue open or closed?

@KarenEfereyan It will be closed when the open pull request is merged

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