Searching#
Searching for strings#
New in version 3.9.
Advanced queries using boolean operations, parentheses, or field specific lookup can be used to find the strings you want.
When no field is defined, the lookup happens on source, target, and context strings.
Simple search#
Any phrase typed into the search box is split into words. Strings containing any
of them are shown. To look for an exact phrase, put “the searchphrase” into
quotes (both single (’) and double (”) quotes will work): "this is a quoted
string"
or 'another quoted string'
.
Fields#
source:TEXT
Source string case-insensitive search.
target:TEXT
Target string case-insensitive search.
context:TEXT
Context string case-insensitive search.
key:TEXT
Key string case-insensitive search.
note:TEXT
Source string description case-insensitive search.
location:TEXT
Location string case-insensitive search.
priority:NUMBER
String priority.
id:NUMBER
String unique identifier.
position:NUMBER
String position in the translation file.
added:DATETIME
Timestamp for when the string was added to Weblate.
state:TEXT
Search for string states (
approved
,translated
,needs-editing
,empty
,read-only
), supports Field operators.pending:BOOLEAN
String pending for flushing to VCS.
has:TEXT
Search for string having attributes -
plural
,context
,suggestion
,comment
,check
,dismissed-check
,translation
,variant
,screenshot
,flags
,explanation
,glossary
,note
,label
.is:TEXT
Search for pending translations (
pending
). Can also search for all string states (approved
,translated
,untranslated
,needs-editing
,read-only
).language:TEXT
String target language.
component:TEXT
Component slug or name case-insensitive search, see Component slug and Component name.
project:TEXT
Project slug, see URL slug.
changed_by:TEXT
String was changed by author with given username.
changed:DATETIME
String content was changed on date, supports Field operators.
change_time:DATETIME
String was changed on date, supports Field operators, unlike
changed
this includes event which don’t change content and you can apply custom action filtering usingchange_action
.change_action:TEXT
Filters on change action, useful together with
change_time
. Accepts English name of the change action, either quoted and with spaces or lowercase and spaces replaced by a hyphen. See Searching for changes for examples.check:TEXT
String has failing check, see Checks and fixups for check identifiers.
dismissed_check:TEXT
String has dismissed check, see Checks and fixups for check identifiers.
comment:TEXT
Search in user comments.
resolved_comment:TEXT
Search in resolved comments.
comment_author:TEXT
Filter by comment author.
suggestion:TEXT
Search in suggestions.
suggestion_author:TEXT
Filter by suggestion author.
explanation:TEXT
Search in explanations.
label:TEXT
Search in labels.
screenshot:TEXT
Search in screenshots.
Boolean operators#
You can combine lookups using AND
, OR
, NOT
and parentheses to
form complex queries. For example: state:translated AND (source:hello OR source:bar)
Field operators#
You can specify operators, ranges or partial lookups for date or numeric searches:
state:>=translated
State is
translated
or better (approved
).changed:2019
Changed in year 2019.
changed:[2019-03-01 to 2019-04-01]
Changed between two given dates.
position:[10 to 100]
Strings with position between 10 and 100 (inclusive).
Exact operators#
You can do an exact match query on different string fields using =
operator. For example, to
search for all source strings exactly matching hello world
, use: source:="hello world"
.
For searching single word expressions, you can skip quotes. For example, to search for all source strings
matching hello
, you can use: source:=hello
.
Searching for changes#
New in version 4.4.
Searching for history events can be done using change_action
and
change_time
operators.
For example, searching for strings marked for edit in 2018 can be entered as
change_time:2018 AND change_action:marked-for-edit
or
change_time:2018 AND change_action:"Marked for edit"
.
Regular expressions#
Anywhere text is accepted you can also specify a regular expression as r"regexp"
.
For example, to search for all source strings which contain any digit between 2
and 5, use source:r"[2-5]"
.
Predefined queries#
You can select out of predefined queries on the search page, this allows you to quickly access the most frequent searches:
Ordering the results#
There are many options to order the strings according to your needs:
Searching for users#
New in version 4.18.
The user browsing has similar search abilities:
username:TEXT
Search in usernames.
full_name:TEXT
Search in full names.
language:TEXT
User configured translation language (see Translated languages).
joined:DATETIME
String content was changed on date, supports Field operators.
translates:TEXT
User has contributed to a given language in the past month.
contributes:TEXT
User has contributed to a given project or component in the past month.
Additional lookups are available in the Management interface:
is:bot
Search for bots (used for project scoped tokens).
is:active
Search for active users.
email:TEXT
Search by e-mail.