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Broken new user invitation email in Spanish

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    • andres.moyaA Offline
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      wrote on last edited by girish
      #1

      Hello. I have a problem with the new user invitation email.

      I changed the UI language of my cloudron server to spanish, and now the invitation email is sent completely empty. If I change back to english, the email is ok. It seems that there is something broken in the spanish translation for the email templates.

      Looking at https://translate.cloudron.io/translate/cloudron/dashboard/es/?offset=1&q=welcomeEmail&sort_by=-priority%2Cposition&checksum= I see two keys (welcomeTo and subject) that contain a "@" character ("Bienvenid@ a Cloudron"). Perhaps this is confusing the template system and causing an error.

      I don't know how this work. Perhaps this character may be escaped, or else the string changed to "Bienvenido/a", that is also a standard spanish way of having a gender neutral expression (I'm native speaking spanish).

      Meanwhile, do you know any workaround we can use, until this is solved? Thanks.

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      • andres.moyaA andres.moya

        Hello. I have a problem with the new user invitation email.

        I changed the UI language of my cloudron server to spanish, and now the invitation email is sent completely empty. If I change back to english, the email is ok. It seems that there is something broken in the spanish translation for the email templates.

        Looking at https://translate.cloudron.io/translate/cloudron/dashboard/es/?offset=1&q=welcomeEmail&sort_by=-priority%2Cposition&checksum= I see two keys (welcomeTo and subject) that contain a "@" character ("Bienvenid@ a Cloudron"). Perhaps this is confusing the template system and causing an error.

        I don't know how this work. Perhaps this character may be escaped, or else the string changed to "Bienvenido/a", that is also a standard spanish way of having a gender neutral expression (I'm native speaking spanish).

        Meanwhile, do you know any workaround we can use, until this is solved? Thanks.

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        nebulon
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        @andres-moya alright, after debugging this, it turns out to not be related to the "@" character, but broken translations. There were a couple of syntax errors in the translated spanish strings, which I have fixed up now.

        To fix current Cloudrons, please log in via SSH and run the following two commands as root:

        cloudron-translation-update
        systemctl restart box
        

        This will fetch latest translations and then reload them for the mail templating code.

        Generally it shows that we don't yet have a good way to lint or verify translations for syntax errors.

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          andres.moya
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          Thanks very much! I've tested it and now it works ok.

          Will you be able to run your tests multi language? 😁

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