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= Installation =
 
*[[LRM Installation FAQ]]
 
*[[LRM Jenkins Plugins]]
 
*[[LRM Jenkins Jobs]]
 
 
= Configuration =
 
[[LRM Configuration FAQ]]
 
= On-Boarding =
 
* The '1 - Automation' tab contains on-boarded jobs which generate the status of the project and pushes it to the dashboard, and pseudo-localizes resource files if necessary. These jobs tend to run whenever files are pushed to the repository for the project.
 
* The '2 - Nightlies' tab contains on-boarded jobs which run every day or every night and provide an update to the dashboard and an email to a set of recipients based on the configured frequency.
 
* The '3- PrepKit' tab contains on-boarded jobs which are triggered by a human intervention to send the kits for translation based on the configured translation endpoint.
 
 
Each tab has a job setup during configuration. On-boarding a new job consists in copying an exiting job.
 
 
[[On Boarding the Automation Job]]
 
=== Jenkins Part One ===
 
* Go to the '1 - Automation' tab
 
* Click 'New Item' and give the job name. A typical job name is 'groupname.projectname', for instance 'Lingoport.javademo';
 
* Click 'Copy existing item' and enter the name of the existing job, for instance 'Lingoport.firstjob'
 
* ''Use a # sign to comment out the $LRM_HOME/bin/job_automate.sh''
 
* Edit the repository location/authentication
 
* ''Build the job'': You have the source code downloaded and you check that the repository location is correct.
 
* Go to the prompt on that machine and create the LRM project by copying the ProjectDefinition.xml of the existing project and replacing the relevant elements:
 
** group-name
 
** project_name
 
** top-level-dir
 
** pseudo-locale
 
** target-locales
 
** etc.
 
* Run ''java -jar <lrmserverpath>/lrm-cli.jar -cp -gn <group_name> -f newProjectDefinition.xml''
 
* Verify the project has been created then make sure the files which are handled are correct by running ''java -jar <lrmserverpath>/lrm-cli.jar -gn <group_name-pn <project_name> -r -pi'' and checking the resulting files.
 
* If necessary, modify the newProjectDefinition.xml file, run the update-project command, and verify again the results until you are satisfied.
 
 
=== Configuration ===
 
When creating a new project, a couple of files are copied from the template directory to the ''<Lingoport_Data>/<L10nStreamlining>/<group_name>/projects/<project_name>/config'' configuration directory:
 
* '''config_email_recipients.xml''': Specifies who will get messages (prep kits, import kits, errors, etc.)
 
* '''config_vcs.properties''': Specifies SVN or Git properties (between two equal (=) signs!)
 
 
Other files may be copied under this directory if the project's configuration is more specific than the group configuration files, located under ''<Lingoport_Data>/<L10nStreamlining>/<group_name>/config'':
 
* config_due_dates.xml: How the due dates are calculated.
 
* '''config_l10n_vendor.properties''': The way to send files to a vendor (Lingotek, WorldServer, or FTP configuration)
 
* A couple of other files which typically do not need to be project specific and should very likely remain at the group level.
 
 
=== Jenkins Part Two===
 
* Go back to the new job configuration and ''remove the # sign to uncomment $LRM_HOME/bin/job_automate.sh''
 
* Run the job: The Dashboard should be updated, some files may be pseudo-localized.
 
* Go to the dashboard and set the permissions on the project as appropriate.
 
 
[[On Boarding the Nightly Job]]
 
* Go to the '2 - Nightlies' tab
 
* Click 'New Item' and give the job name. A typical job name is 'groupname.projectname-Nightly', for instance 'Lingoport.javademo-Nightly';
 
* Click 'Copy existing item' and enter the name of the existing nightly job, for instance 'Lingoport.firstjob-Nightly'
 
* verify by clicking the Build button
 
 
[[On Boarding the Prep Kit Job]]
 
* Go to the '3 - Nightlies' tab
 
* Click 'New Item' and give the job name. A typical job name is 'groupname.projectname-PrepKit', for instance 'Lingoport.javademo-PrepKit';
 
* Click 'Copy existing item' and enter the name of the existing nightly job, for instance 'Lingoport.firstjob-PrepKit'
 
* Only Prep the kit is necessary. At this point, it will send the files to be translated to the actual translation tool or FTP.
 
 
= Reference =
 
*[[LRM Commands Reference]]
 
= FAQ =
 
 
*[[General LRM FAQ]]
 
*[[LRM Commands FAQ]]
 
*[[LRM Open Source Libraries]]
 
*[[LRM Resources FAQ]]
 
*[[LRM Error Codes FAQ]]
 
*[[LRM Dashboard FAQ]]
 
*[[LRM Tips]]
 
 
*[[LRM Fixing Issues]]
 
*[[LRM Fixing Issues]]
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*[[LRM How do I]]
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*[[Supported Resource Bundles]]
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*[[Other File Types | Transform Framework for Non OOTB Supported Resource Files]]
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*[[L10n Vendors | L10n Vendors Integration]]
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*[[Advanced Features]]
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*[[Linguistic QA]]
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*[[Custom Tasks]]
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*[[Resource Files]]
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*[[L10n Vendors and Integration]]
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*[[LRM Projects]]
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*[[Prep Kits]]
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*[[Advanced LRM Features]]
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*[[Advanced Branching]]

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