Mobility integration plugin for the Trestle admin framework
- Manage Mobility translations with a space-efficient dropdown interface in Trestle
- Supports text fields, text area's and check boxes
- Integrates with DeepL Pro to automatically translate fields
These instructions assume you have a working Trestle application. To integrate trestle-mobility, first add it to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'trestle-mobility'
Run bundle install
, and then run the install generator to set up configuration options.
$ rails generate trestle:mobility:install
Trestle Mobility requires you to enable Mobility's locale_accessors
plugin.
Assuming you've setup your models with Mobility's translates
directives, you can use the mobility_text_field
, mobility_text_area
and mobility_check_box
field types:
Trestle.resource(:posts) do
form do |post|
mobility_text_field :title
mobility_text_field :subtitle
mobility_text_area :content
mobility_check_box :published
end
end
Trestle Mobility allows you to specify the language that is selected by default:
mobility_text_field :subtitle, selected: "nl"
By default Trestle Mobility uses I18n.available_locales
to generate the form fields, but you can specify the languages on a per-field basis:
mobility_text_field :title, locales: %w(nl de fr)
Quoting Mobility's README:
(Note however that Mobility will complain if you have I18n.enforce_available_locales set to true and you try accessing a locale not present in I18n.available_locales; set it to false if you want to allow any locale.)
Trestle Mobility can automatically populate empty field values with translations from other languages. This functionality is powered by the excellent deepl-rb gem. To make use of this, add deepl-rb
to your Gemfile and specify your DeepL Pro API key in your Trestle initializer:
config.mobility.deepl_api_key = "YOUR-API-KEY"
It is possible to pass any DeepL API options to the field (check out the deepl-rb documentation section on params):
mobility_text_area :content, rows: 14, deepl_query_params: { tag_handling: "xml" }