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Localized Shell

Author:
ulmus
Posted:
October 19, 2014
Language:
Python
Version:
1.4
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0 (after 0 ratings)

For historical reasons, Django commands are hard-coded to use en-us regardless of language. This includes the shell command and can lead to surprising effects if one assumes the local language to be the one set by LANGUAGE_CODE.

This snippets can be saved as a management command in any app, for example using the name lshell and provides a localized shell controlled by the normal LANGUAGE_CODE setting.

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from django.conf import settings
from django.core.management.commands.shell import Command as ShellCommand
from django.utils import translation

class Command(ShellCommand):

	def run_shell(self):
		with translation.override(settings.LANGUAGE_CODE):
			super(Command,self).run_shell()

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