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If possible, change the locale in LocalyzerExpress or Localyzer to be a locale supported by LocalyzerQA, here pt, or pt-PT. |
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This may require a change in the code locale framework. |
This may require a change in the code locale framework. |
Revision as of 22:09, 2 March 2021
Error #2: Invalid Locale
When LocalyzerQA gets an Invalid Locale, either from LocalyzerExpress (or a Jenkins based system), it means that the locale set up in the Application does not correspond to a locale in LocalyzerExpress (or a Jenkins based system).
For example, let's say that
- in LocalyzerExpress, the locale for Portuguese is mapped to 'por', so that a translated file will be in the form resources_por.json (the same goes for other file types like .properties, .resx, etc.).
- In LocalyzerQA, the only locales available are Portuguese (Portugal), or pt-PT, and Portuguese (Brazil) or pt-BR when setting up the Application. The user picked Portuguese (Portugal), or pt-PT
- Note: You can see the exact locale code (pt-PT) in the Review for an Application.
The LocalyzerExpress 'por' locale will not match the LocalyzerQA pt-PT. Hence this error message.
You can see the locales handled by Localyzer on the backend (either LocalyzerExpress or a Jenkins based system) as you click on the error in the PostEdit page. It will list the expected locales, for example:
Target Locales: de-DE,fr,fr-BE,ja,no,por
Possible Corrective Action
If possible, change the locale in LocalyzerExpress or Localyzer to be a locale supported by LocalyzerQA, here pt, or pt-PT. Those are the standard locale as per [ISO Locale codes | https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/jdk8-jre8-suported-locales.html]].
This may require a change in the code locale framework.