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170 lines
4.2 KiB
Python
170 lines
4.2 KiB
Python
"""Activate, get and deactivate translations."""
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import gettext as gettext_module
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import os.path
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from threading import local
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__all__ = ["activate", "deactivate", "thousands_separator"]
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_TRANSLATIONS = {None: gettext_module.NullTranslations()}
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_CURRENT = local()
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# Mapping of locale to thousands separator
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_THOUSANDS_SEPARATOR = {
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"fr_FR": " ",
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}
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def _get_default_locale_path():
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try:
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if __file__ is None:
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return None
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return os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "locale")
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except NameError:
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return None
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def get_translation():
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try:
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return _TRANSLATIONS[_CURRENT.locale]
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except (AttributeError, KeyError):
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return _TRANSLATIONS[None]
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def activate(locale, path=None):
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"""Activate internationalisation.
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Set `locale` as current locale. Search for locale in directory `path`.
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Args:
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locale (str): Language name, e.g. `en_GB`.
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path (str): Path to search for locales.
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Returns:
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dict: Translations.
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Raises:
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Exception: If humanize cannot find the locale folder.
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"""
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if path is None:
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path = _get_default_locale_path()
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if path is None:
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raise Exception(
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"Humanize cannot determinate the default location of the 'locale' folder. "
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"You need to pass the path explicitly."
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)
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if locale not in _TRANSLATIONS:
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translation = gettext_module.translation("humanize", path, [locale])
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_TRANSLATIONS[locale] = translation
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_CURRENT.locale = locale
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return _TRANSLATIONS[locale]
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def deactivate():
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"""Deactivate internationalisation."""
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_CURRENT.locale = None
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def _gettext(message):
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"""Get translation.
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Args:
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message (str): Text to translate.
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Returns:
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str: Translated text.
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"""
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return get_translation().gettext(message)
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def _pgettext(msgctxt, message):
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"""Fetches a particular translation.
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It works with `msgctxt` .po modifiers and allows duplicate keys with different
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translations.
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Args:
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msgctxt (str): Context of the translation.
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message (str): Text to translate.
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Returns:
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str: Translated text.
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"""
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# This GNU gettext function was added in Python 3.8, so for older versions we
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# reimplement it. It works by joining `msgctx` and `message` by '4' byte.
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try:
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# Python 3.8+
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return get_translation().pgettext(msgctxt, message)
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except AttributeError:
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# Python 3.7 and older
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key = msgctxt + "\x04" + message
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translation = get_translation().gettext(key)
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return message if translation == key else translation
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def _ngettext(message, plural, num):
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"""Plural version of _gettext.
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Args:
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message (str): Singular text to translate.
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plural (str): Plural text to translate.
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num (str): The number (e.g. item count) to determine translation for the
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respective grammatical number.
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Returns:
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str: Translated text.
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"""
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return get_translation().ngettext(message, plural, num)
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def _gettext_noop(message):
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"""Mark a string as a translation string without translating it.
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Example usage:
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```python
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CONSTANTS = [_gettext_noop('first'), _gettext_noop('second')]
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def num_name(n):
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return _gettext(CONSTANTS[n])
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```
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Args:
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message (str): Text to translate in the future.
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Returns:
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str: Original text, unchanged.
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"""
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return message
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def _ngettext_noop(singular, plural):
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"""Mark two strings as pluralized translations without translating them.
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Example usage:
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```python
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CONSTANTS = [ngettext_noop('first', 'firsts'), ngettext_noop('second', 'seconds')]
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def num_name(n):
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return _ngettext(*CONSTANTS[n])
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```
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Args:
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singular (str): Singular text to translate in the future.
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plural (str): Plural text to translate in the future.
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Returns:
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tuple: Original text, unchanged.
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"""
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return (singular, plural)
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def thousands_separator() -> str:
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"""Return the thousands separator for a locale, default to comma.
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Returns:
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str: Thousands separator.
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"""
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try:
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sep = _THOUSANDS_SEPARATOR[_CURRENT.locale]
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except (AttributeError, KeyError):
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sep = ","
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return sep
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