""" See https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/latest/translating/internationalization.html for background. The contents of this file are taken from https://github.com/niwinz/django-jinja/blob/master/django_jinja/management/commands/makemessages.py Jinja2's i18n functionality is not exactly the same as Django's. In particular, the tags names and their syntax are different: 1. The Django ``trans`` tag is replaced by a _() global. 2. The Django ``blocktrans`` tag is called ``trans``. (1) isn't an issue, since the whole ``makemessages`` process is based on converting the template tags to ``_()`` calls. However, (2) means that those Jinja2 ``trans`` tags will not be picked up by Django's ``makemessages`` command. There aren't any nice solutions here. While Jinja2's i18n extension does come with extraction capabilities built in, the code behind ``makemessages`` unfortunately isn't extensible, so we can: * Duplicate the command + code behind it. * Offer a separate command for Jinja2 extraction. * Try to get Django to offer hooks into makemessages(). * Monkey-patch. We are currently doing that last thing. It turns out there we are lucky for once: It's simply a matter of extending two regular expressions. Credit for the approach goes to: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2090717 """ import glob import itertools import json import os import re import subprocess from collections.abc import Collection, Iterator, Mapping from typing import Any from django.core.management.base import CommandParser from django.core.management.commands import makemessages from django.template.base import BLOCK_TAG_END, BLOCK_TAG_START from django.utils.translation import template from typing_extensions import override strip_whitespace_right = re.compile( rf"({BLOCK_TAG_START}-?\s*(trans|pluralize).*?-{BLOCK_TAG_END})\s+" ) strip_whitespace_left = re.compile( rf"\s+({BLOCK_TAG_START}-\s*(endtrans|pluralize).*?-?{BLOCK_TAG_END})" ) regexes = [ r"{{~?#tr}}([\s\S]*?)(?:~?{{/tr}}|{{~?#\*inline )", # '.' doesn't match '\n' by default r'{{~?\s*t "([\s\S]*?)"\W*~?}}', r"{{~?\s*t '([\s\S]*?)'\W*~?}}", r'\(t "([\s\S]*?)"\)', r'=\(t "([\s\S]*?)"\)(?=[^{]*}})', r"=\(t '([\s\S]*?)'\)(?=[^{]*}})", ] tags = [ ("err_", "error"), ] frontend_compiled_regexes = [re.compile(regex) for regex in regexes] multiline_js_comment = re.compile(r"/\*.*?\*/", re.DOTALL) singleline_js_comment = re.compile(r"//.*?\n") def strip_whitespaces(src: str) -> str: src = strip_whitespace_left.sub("\\1", src) src = strip_whitespace_right.sub("\\1", src) return src class Command(makemessages.Command): xgettext_options = makemessages.Command.xgettext_options for func, tag in tags: xgettext_options += [f'--keyword={func}:1,"{tag}"'] @override def add_arguments(self, parser: CommandParser) -> None: super().add_arguments(parser) parser.add_argument( "--frontend-source", default="web/templates", help="Name of the Handlebars template directory", ) parser.add_argument( "--frontend-output", default="locale", help="Name of the frontend messages output directory", ) parser.add_argument( "--frontend-namespace", default="translations.json", help="Namespace of the frontend locale file", ) @override def handle(self, *args: Any, **options: Any) -> None: self.handle_django_locales(*args, **options) self.handle_frontend_locales(**options) def handle_frontend_locales( self, *, frontend_source: str, frontend_output: str, frontend_namespace: str, locale: list[str], exclude: list[str], all: bool, **options: Any, ) -> None: self.frontend_source = frontend_source self.frontend_output = frontend_output self.frontend_namespace = frontend_namespace self.frontend_locale = locale self.frontend_exclude = exclude self.frontend_all = all translation_strings = self.get_translation_strings() self.write_translation_strings(translation_strings) def handle_django_locales(self, *args: Any, **options: Any) -> None: old_endblock_re = template.endblock_re old_block_re = template.block_re old_constant_re = template.constant_re old_templatize = template.templatize # Extend the regular expressions that are used to detect # translation blocks with an "OR jinja-syntax" clause. template.endblock_re = re.compile( template.endblock_re.pattern + r"|" + r"""^-?\s*endtrans\s*-?$""" ) template.block_re = re.compile( template.block_re.pattern + r"|" + r"""^-?\s*trans(?:\s+(?!'|")(?=.*?=.*?)|\s*-?$)""" ) template.plural_re = re.compile( template.plural_re.pattern + r"|" + r"""^-?\s*pluralize(?:\s+.+|-?$)""" ) template.constant_re = re.compile(r"""_\(((?:".*?")|(?:'.*?')).*\)""") def my_templatize(src: str, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> str: new_src = strip_whitespaces(src) return old_templatize(new_src, *args, **kwargs) template.templatize = my_templatize try: ignore_patterns = options.get("ignore_patterns", []) ignore_patterns.append("docs/*") ignore_patterns.append("templates/zerver/emails/custom/*") ignore_patterns.append("var/*") options["ignore_patterns"] = ignore_patterns super().handle(*args, **options) finally: template.endblock_re = old_endblock_re template.block_re = old_block_re template.templatize = old_templatize template.constant_re = old_constant_re def extract_strings(self, data: str) -> list[str]: translation_strings: list[str] = [] for regex in frontend_compiled_regexes: for match in regex.findall(data): match = match.strip() match = " ".join(line.strip() for line in match.splitlines()) translation_strings.append(match) return translation_strings def ignore_javascript_comments(self, data: str) -> str: # Removes multi line comments. data = multiline_js_comment.sub("", data) # Removes single line (//) comments. data = singleline_js_comment.sub("", data) return data def get_translation_strings(self) -> list[str]: translation_strings: list[str] = [] dirname = self.get_template_dir() for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(dirname): for filename in [f for f in filenames if f.endswith(".hbs")]: if filename.startswith("."): continue with open(os.path.join(dirpath, filename)) as reader: data = reader.read() translation_strings.extend(self.extract_strings(data)) for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in itertools.chain( os.walk("web/src"), os.walk("web/shared/src") ): for filename in [f for f in filenames if f.endswith((".js", ".ts"))]: if filename.startswith("."): continue with open(os.path.join(dirpath, filename)) as reader: data = reader.read() data = self.ignore_javascript_comments(data) translation_strings.extend(self.extract_strings(data)) extracted = subprocess.check_output( [ "node_modules/.bin/formatjs", "extract", "--additional-function-names=$t,$t_html", "--format=simple", "--ignore=**/*.d.ts", "web/src/**/*.js", "web/src/**/*.ts", ] ) translation_strings.extend(json.loads(extracted).values()) return list(set(translation_strings)) def get_template_dir(self) -> str: return self.frontend_source def get_namespace(self) -> str: return self.frontend_namespace def get_locales(self) -> Collection[str]: locale = self.frontend_locale exclude = self.frontend_exclude process_all = self.frontend_all # After calling super().handle(), default_locale_path gets set on self # so that we can reuse it here. default_locale_path = self.default_locale_path paths = glob.glob(f"{default_locale_path}/*") all_locales = [os.path.basename(path) for path in paths if os.path.isdir(path)] # Account for excluded locales if process_all: return all_locales else: locales = locale or all_locales return set(locales) - set(exclude) def get_base_path(self) -> str: return self.frontend_output def get_output_paths(self) -> Iterator[str]: base_path = self.get_base_path() locales = self.get_locales() for path in [os.path.join(base_path, locale) for locale in locales]: if not os.path.exists(path): os.makedirs(path) yield os.path.join(path, self.get_namespace()) def get_new_strings( self, old_strings: Mapping[str, str], translation_strings: list[str], locale: str ) -> dict[str, str]: """ Missing strings are removed, new strings are added and already translated strings are not touched. """ new_strings = {} # Dict[str, str] for k in translation_strings: if locale == "en": # For English language, translation is equal to the key. new_strings[k] = old_strings.get(k, k) else: new_strings[k] = old_strings.get(k, "") return new_strings def write_translation_strings(self, translation_strings: list[str]) -> None: for locale, output_path in zip(self.get_locales(), self.get_output_paths(), strict=False): self.stdout.write(f"[frontend] processing locale {locale}") try: with open(output_path) as reader: old_strings = json.load(reader) except (OSError, ValueError): old_strings = {} new_strings = self.get_new_strings(old_strings, translation_strings, locale) with open(output_path, "w") as writer: json.dump(new_strings, writer, indent=2, sort_keys=True)