views: Add doc and translations on ignore origin rules forms

Signed-off-by: Kevin Decherf <kevin@kdecherf.com>
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Kevin Decherf
2019-09-19 23:14:10 +02:00
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# and: 'One rule AND another'
# matches: 'Tests that a <i>subject</i> matches a <i>search</i> (case-insensitive).<br />Example: <code>title matches "football"</code>'
# notmatches: 'Tests that a <i>subject</i> doesn''t match match a <i>search</i> (case-insensitive).<br />Example: <code>title notmatches "football"</code>'
form_ignore_origin_rules:
# faq:
# title: 'FAQ'
# ignore_origin_rules_definition_title: 'What does « ignore origin rules » mean?'
# ignore_origin_rules_definition_description: 'They are used by wallabag to automatically ignore an origin address after a redirect.<br />If a redirect occurs while fetching a new entry, all the ignore origin rules (<i>user defined and instance defined</i>) will be used to ignore the origin address.'
# how_to_use_them_title: 'How do I use them?'
# how_to_use_them_description: 'Let us assume you want to ignore the origin of an entry coming from « <i>rss.example.com</i> » (<i>knowing that after a redirect, the actual address is example.com</i>).<br />In that case, you should put « host = "rss.example.com" » in the <i>Rule</i> field.'
# variables_available_title: 'Which variables and operators can I use to write rules?'
# variables_available_description: 'The following variables and operators can be used to create ignore origin rules:'
# meaning: 'Meaning'
# variable_description:
# label: 'Variable'
# host: 'Host of the address'
# _all: 'Full address, mainly for pattern matching'
# operator_description:
# label: 'Operator'
# equal_to: 'Equal to…'
# matches: 'Tests that a <i>subject</i> matches a <i>search</i> (case-insensitive).<br />Example: <code>_all ~ "https?://rss.example.com/foobar/.*"</code>'
otp:
# page_title: Two-factor authentication
# app: