Can Django trans tags include HTML tags? For example can I do {% trans "Hold <em><strong>Ctrl</strong></em>" %}
? Or would I have to do {% trans "Hold" %} <em><strong>{% trans "Ctrl" %}</strong></em>"
instead?
2 Answers
Can we include HTML tags inside the trans
template tags?
No, we should not include HTML tags inside a trans
template tag as you are doing in your 1st approach {% trans "Hold <em><strong>Ctrl</strong></em>" %}
. This is a wrong approach
From the docs:
The
{% trans %}
template tag translates either a constant string (enclosed in single or double quotes) or variable content.It’s not possible to mix a template variable inside a string within
{% trans %}
. If your translations require strings with variables (placeholders), use{% blocktrans %}
instead.
<title>{% trans "This is the title." %}</title> # example 1
<title>{% trans "myvar" noop %}</title> # example 2
Solution-1: Using trans
template tag
Instead of putting HTML code inside the trans
tag, you can do something like below to get the desired result(though this is not the recommended approach).
{% trans "Hold" %} <em><strong>{% trans "Ctrl" %}</strong></em> # using trans tag
Solution-2: Using blocktrans
tag instead
Better option is to use blocktrans
template tag instead of trans
tag to include the HTML tags.
the
blocktrans
tag allows you to mark complex sentences consisting of literals and variable content for translation by making use of placeholders:
You can then just do:
{% blocktrans %}
Hold <em><strong>Ctrl</strong></em>
{% endblocktrans %}
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2@RahulGupta I'm confused by this. What does the ability to mix variables and strings have to with including HTML tags (which are just constant strings)? Which is to say, you should be able to include them just fine, but you need to make sure they're translated correctly (i.e. not translated in most cases) ;) Jul 27, 2018 at 13:06
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2Solution one isn't really correct, it doesn't make sense to translate the words independently if they are part of a sentence. E.g: some languages need them to be the other way around ("Ctrl" and then "Hold"). Apr 4, 2020 at 11:37
As Rahul said in his answer, one should not include HTML tags inside a trans template tag. However, according to Translating text blocks with Django .. what to do with the HTML? (which I just found), one can put HTML tags inside of blocktrans template tags instead. Thus I don't have to do {% trans "Hold" %} <em><strong>{% trans "Ctrl" %}</strong></em>"
. I was unable to find such instructions in the Django 1.8 docs.
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Yes, we can't use HTML tags inside a
trans
template tag but we can useblocktrans
tag. The solution usingtrans
template is not the best solution. We can use theblocktrans
template tag instead for our case. I have updated the ans, please check. Sep 29, 2015 at 18:22