E1932 Expertiza Internationalization - Spring 2019

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Introduction

Team Members

Mandhani Kushal [mkushal@ncsu.edu]

Srinivas Nethra Padala [spadala@ncsu.edu]

Anusha Godavarthi [agodava@ncsu.edu]

Harshit Badiyani [hbbadiya@ncsu.edu]

Mentor

Zhewei Hu (zhu6@ncsu.edu)

Expertiza

Expertiza is an open source project based on Ruby on Rails framework. Expertiza allows the instructor to create new assignments and customize new or existing assignments. It also allows the instructor to create a list of topics the students can sign up for. Students can form teams in Expertiza to work on various projects and assignments. Students can also peer review other students' submissions. Expertiza supports submission across various document types, including the URLs and wiki pages.

Internationalization

Internationalization is the process of designing a software application so that it can be adapted to various languages and regions without engineering changes. Localization is the process of adapting internationalized software for a specific region or language by translating text and adding locale-specific components. Both in re-engineering an existing software or designing a new internationalized software, the first step of internationalization is to split each potentially locale-dependent part (whether code, text or data) into a separate module. Each module can then either rely on a standard library/dependency or be independently replaced as needed for each locale.

Currently Expertiza only supports the English language. Many students are from other countries. So, we aimed to allow them to view their pages in another language. This is done by internationalizing static strings in Expertiza for Student Assignment related pages to another language (ex: Hindi or Chinese). Students had the ability to change the language through a dropdown located in navigation bar at the top of the page. We did not affect any strings that are dynamically shown. We focused on adding the Hindi language as a lot of students are Indian.

Link to pull request and git repo

Pull Request: Coming Soon!

Git Repository: https://github.com/Mandhani/expertiza

Problem Statement

As of now , expertiza only supports English and many students are from other countries and speak different languages. They might not be able to understand english. The purpose of our project - expertiza internationalization is to allow students to understand the web application in their own language by modifying the existing code base and emphasizing on the student views. Our end goal would be to enable students to change the language through a dropdown located in the navigation bar at the top of the web page without any page breaks. The language that we would work with is Hindi.

Use Cases

The use case diagrams below show the approach of changing the language in the assignment landing page as well as changing the language of the view when you select a particular assignment.



Changes proposed

The previous project on expertiza internationalization was successful in translating the static strings to Hindi but it had a few issues that we have identified due to which it could not be merged into expertiza :

  • Bugs in view/student_review files that prevents the parameter id to persist in the web page link after making the language change from english to hindi.
  • Page not found errors when trying links other than the main Assignment page after the language conversion occurs.
  • The select language option is not consistent i.e if the selected language is Hindi, and you navigate back, the web application changes to the default language setting that is English. The session is not consistent, the default locale language persists.
  • Static text translation not entirely done

Mock Screens

Original Assignments page:


Translated Assignments page:

For the scope of this project, we are focusing only on the student views and propose changes in the following files to address the issues mentioned above :

  • app/views/
    • views/student_review
      • _responses.html.erb
      • list.html.erb
      • _set_dynamic_review.html.erb
    • views/participants
      • change_handle.html.erb
    • sign_up_sheet/
      • _suggested_topic.html.erb
      • _table_header.html.erb
      • list.html.erb
    • student_task/
      • list.html.erb
      • view.html.erb
      • _publishing_rights.html.erb
    • student_teams/
      • edit.html.erb
      • view.html.erb
    • submitted_content/
      • _hyperlink.html.erb
      • _main.html.erb
      • _self_review.html.erb
      • _submitted_files.html.erb
      • _title.html.erb
      • edit.html.erb
    • grades/
      • view_my_scores.html.erb
      • view_team.html.erb

From our observation, errors are prevalent when referencing keys from other files.

Implementation

What files have been/are to be changed will be updated in this section once we fix the issues mentioned above.

Test Plan

Our test plan would include two parts - Feature testing and Manual testing

Feature Testing

Feature testing in our project aims is used to add new functionality , modify existing functionality and test these new features to the files in expertiza/spec/features folder that can be accessed here. We plan to recreate methods in the test files to reflect the language change to hindi in the student views. The following list of files have been identified for our testing purposes in the student view functionality :

  • assignment_submission_spec.rb
  • assignment_creation_spec.rb
  • topic_suggestion_spec.rb
  • assignment_creation_spec.rb
  • team_creation_spec.rb
  • course_creation_spec.rb

Manual Testing

Through manual testing, we aim to identify if all the features of the application are working as intended when the language conversion occurs.

Scenario 1

1. Log in to Expertiza as a student.

2. Go to language dropdown in the navigation bar and choose Hindi.

3. Check if language is changed in the URL from en to hi_IN

4. Check to see if the English strings on the page are translated to Hindi

5. While still logged in as a Student, check if the other Assignment related pages are also translated.

Scenario 2

1. Log in to Expertiza as a student.

2. Go to language dropdown in the navigation bar and choose Hindi.

3. Check if language is changed in the URL from en to hi_IN

4. Check to see if the English strings on the page are translated to Hindi

5. While still logged in as a Student, check if the other Assignment related pages are also translated.

6. Go back to the main Assignment page and choose English from the dropdown.

7. See if the language was changed in the URL to en.

8. See if the strings are translated back to English for all Assignment related pages.

Scenario 3

1. Log in to Expertiza as a student.

2. Go to URL and change the language from en to hi_IN.

3. Check to see if the English strings on the page are translated to Hindi.

4. While still logged in as a Student, check if the other Assignment related pages are also translated.

Scenario 4

1. Log in to Expertiza as a student.

2. Go to URL and change the language from en to hi_IN.

3. Check to see if the English strings on the page are translated to Hindi.

4. While still logged in as a Student, check if the other Assignment related pages are also translated.

5. Now change the language back from hi_IN to en in the URL.

6. See if the Hindi strings are translated back to English for all Assignment related pages.

Links/References

1. Internationalization and Localization Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationalization_and_localization

Support Material

1. https://guides.rubyonrails.org/i18n.html#how-i18n-in-ruby-on-rails-works[1]

2. https://guides.rubyonrails.org/i18n.html#setting-the-locale-from-url-params[2]

3. https://guides.rubyonrails.org/i18n.html#abstracting-localized-code[3]

4. https://guides.rubyonrails.org/i18n.html#providing-translations-for-internationalized-strings[4]

5. https://guides.rubyonrails.org/i18n.html#passing-variables-to-translations [5]

6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HLb0hEgrXTc [6]

8. https://phraseapp.com/blog/posts/rails-i18n-guide [7]