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fix: prioritize English language selection for Guest user despite additional browser language settings
Description:
- Resolved an issue where the system incorrectly activated a non-English language for Guest users, even when English was the primary language in the browser settings.
- The bug occurred when additional languages (e.g., Arabic) were configured in the browser and one of those languages was already enabled in Frappe.
- Ensured that English is prioritized as the default language for Guest users when it is present in the browser language list, regardless of other enabled languages.
- Added a fix to explicitly enable English language for Guest users to prevent unintended language switching.

Steps to Reproduce:
- Create a new clean site and add additional languages (e.g., Arabic) in the browser settings.
- Ensure the additional language (e.g., Arabic) is already enabled in the database, which is by default.
- Observe that the system switches to the non-English translation (e.g., Arabic) for Guest users, even if English is the primary language in the browser settings.

Root Cause Analysis:
- Initially suspected `translate.py` was involved in language resolution.
- Checked enabled languages at the console using:
  `frappe.get_all("Language", filters={"enabled": 1}, pluck="name")`
  Result: ['fr', 'fa', 'es', 'de', 'ar']
- Identified that English was not enabled in the system, despite being a default requirement.
- Traced the issue to `languages.csv`, where English was not included among the enabled languages.

Fix:
- Enabled English in `languages.csv` to ensure it is included among the supported languages.
- This ensures English is chosen when included in the browser settings, resolving the issue.
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Frappe Framework

Low Code Web Framework For Real World Applications, In Python And JavaScript

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Frappe Framework

Full-stack web application framework that uses Python and MariaDB on the server side and a tightly integrated client side library. Built for ERPNext.

Motivation

Started in 2005, Frappe Framework was inspired by the Semantic Web. The "big idea" behind semantic web was of a framework that not only described how information is shown (like headings, body etc), but also what it means, like name, address etc.

By creating a web framework that allowed for easy definition of metadata, it made building complex applications easy. Applications usually designed around how users interact with a system, but not based on semantics of the underlying system. Applications built on semantics end up being much more consistent and extensible. The first application built on Framework was ERPNext, a beast with more than 700 object types. Framework is not for the light hearted - it is not the first thing you might want to learn if you are beginning to learn web programming, but if you are ready to do real work, then Framework is the right tool for the job.

Key Features

  • Full-Stack Framework: Frappe covers both front-end and back-end development, allowing developers to build complete applications using a single framework.

  • Built-in Admin Interface: Provides a pre-built, customizable admin dashboard for managing application data, reducing development time and effort.

  • Role-Based Permissions: Comprehensive user and role management system to control access and permissions within the application.

  • REST API: Automatically generated RESTful API for all models, enabling easy integration with other systems and services.

  • Customizable Forms and Views: Flexible form and view customization using server-side scripting and client-side JavaScript.

  • Report Builder: Powerful reporting tool that allows users to create custom reports without writing any code.

Screenshots

List View Form View Role Permission Manager

Production Setup

Managed Hosting

You can try Frappe Cloud, a simple, user-friendly and sophisticated open-source platform to host Frappe applications with peace of mind.

It takes care of installation, setup, upgrades, monitoring, maintenance and support of your Frappe deployments. It is a fully featured developer platform with an ability to manage and control multiple Frappe deployments.

Self Hosting

Docker

Prerequisites: docker, docker-compose, git. Refer Docker Documentation for more details on Docker setup.

Run following commands:

git clone https://github.com/frappe/frappe_docker
cd frappe_docker
docker compose -f pwd.yml up -d

After a couple of minutes, site should be accessible on your localhost port: 8080. Use below default login credentials to access the site.

  • Username: Administrator
  • Password: admin

See Frappe Docker for ARM based docker setup.

Development Setup

Manual Install

The Easy Way: our install script for bench will install all dependencies (e.g. MariaDB). See https://github.com/frappe/bench for more details.

New passwords will be created for the Frappe "Administrator" user, the MariaDB root user, and the frappe user (the script displays the passwords and saves them to ~/frappe_passwords.txt).

Local

To setup the repository locally follow the steps mentioned below:

  1. Setup bench by following the Installation Steps and start the server

    bench start
    
  2. In a separate terminal window, run the following commands:

    # Create a new site
    bench new-site frappe.dev
    
    # Map your site to localhost
    bench --site frappe.dev add-to-hosts
    
  3. Open the URL http://frappe.dev:8000/app in your browser, you should see the app running

Learning and community

  1. Frappe School - Learn Frappe Framework and ERPNext from the various courses by the maintainers or from the community.
  2. Official documentation - Extensive documentation for Frappe Framework.
  3. Discussion Forum - Engage with community of Frappe Framework users and service providers.
  4. buildwithhussain.dev - Watch Frappe Framework being used in the wild to build world-class web apps.

Contributing

  1. Issue Guidelines
  2. Report Security Vulnerabilities
  3. Pull Request Requirements