/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ "use strict"; const parsePropertiesFile = require("devtools/shared/node-properties/node-properties"); const { sprintf } = require("devtools/shared/sprintfjs/sprintf"); const propertiesMap = {}; // We need some special treatment here for webpack. // // Webpack doesn't always handle dynamic requires in the best way. In // particular if it sees an unrestricted dynamic require, it will try // to put all the files it can find into the generated pack. (It can // also try a bit to parse the expression passed to require, but in // our case this doesn't work, because our call below doesn't provide // enough information.) // // Webpack also provides a way around this: require.context. The idea // here is to tell webpack some constraints so that it can include // fewer files in the pack. // // Here we introduce new require contexts for each possible locale // directory. Then we use the correct context to load the property // file. In the webpack case this results in just the locale property // files being included in the pack; and in the devtools case this is // a wordy no-op. const reqShared = require.context("raw!devtools/shared/locales/", true, /^.*\.properties$/); const reqClient = require.context("raw!devtools/client/locales/", true, /^.*\.properties$/); const reqGlobal = require.context("raw!toolkit/locales/", true, /^.*\.properties$/); /** * Memoized getter for properties files that ensures a given url is only required and * parsed once. * * @param {String} url * The URL of the properties file to parse. * @return {Object} parsed properties mapped in an object. */ function getProperties(url) { if (!propertiesMap[url]) { // See the comment above about webpack and require contexts. Here // we take an input like "devtools/shared/locales/debugger.properties" // and decide which context require function to use. Despite the // string processing here, in the end a string identical to |url| // ends up being passed to "require". let index = url.lastIndexOf("/"); // Turn "mumble/locales/resource.properties" => "./resource.properties". let baseName = "." + url.substr(index); let reqFn; if (/^toolkit/.test(url)) { reqFn = reqGlobal; } else if (/^devtools\/shared/.test(url)) { reqFn = reqShared; } else { reqFn = reqClient; } propertiesMap[url] = parsePropertiesFile(reqFn(baseName)); } return propertiesMap[url]; } /** * Localization convenience methods. * * @param string stringBundleName * The desired string bundle's name. */ function LocalizationHelper(stringBundleName) { this.stringBundleName = stringBundleName; } LocalizationHelper.prototype = { /** * L10N shortcut function. * * @param string name * @return string */ getStr: function (name) { let properties = getProperties(this.stringBundleName); if (name in properties) { return properties[name]; } throw new Error("No localization found for [" + name + "]"); }, /** * L10N shortcut function. * * @param string name * @param array args * @return string */ getFormatStr: function (name, ...args) { return sprintf(this.getStr(name), ...args); }, /** * L10N shortcut function for numeric arguments that need to be formatted. * All numeric arguments will be fixed to 2 decimals and given a localized * decimal separator. Other arguments will be left alone. * * @param string name * @param array args * @return string */ getFormatStrWithNumbers: function (name, ...args) { let newArgs = args.map(x => { return typeof x == "number" ? this.numberWithDecimals(x, 2) : x; }); return this.getFormatStr(name, ...newArgs); }, /** * Converts a number to a locale-aware string format and keeps a certain * number of decimals. * * @param number number * The number to convert. * @param number decimals [optional] * Total decimals to keep. * @return string * The localized number as a string. */ numberWithDecimals: function (number, decimals = 0) { // If this is an integer, don't do anything special. if (number === (number|0)) { return number; } // If this isn't a number (and yes, `isNaN(null)` is false), return zero. if (isNaN(number) || number === null) { return "0"; } let localized = number.toLocaleString(); // If no grouping or decimal separators are available, bail out, because // padding with zeros at the end of the string won't make sense anymore. if (!localized.match(/[^\d]/)) { return localized; } return number.toLocaleString(undefined, { maximumFractionDigits: decimals, minimumFractionDigits: decimals }); } }; function getPropertiesForNode(node) { let bundleEl = node.closest("[data-localization-bundle]"); if (!bundleEl) { return null; } let propertiesUrl = bundleEl.getAttribute("data-localization-bundle"); return getProperties(propertiesUrl); } /** * Translate existing markup annotated with data-localization attributes. * * How to use data-localization in markup: * *
* * The data-localization attribute identifies an element as being localizable. * The content of the attribute is semi-colon separated list of descriptors. * - "title=myTitle" means the "title" attribute should be replaced with the localized * string corresponding to the key "myTitle". * - "content=myContent" means the text content of the node should be replaced by the * string corresponding to "myContent" * * How to define the localization bundle in markup: * *