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145 lines
5.9 KiB
Ruby
145 lines
5.9 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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require "action_view/helpers/tag_helper"
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require "active_support/core_ext/string/access"
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require "i18n/exceptions"
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module ActionView
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# = Action View Translation Helpers
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module Helpers #:nodoc:
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module TranslationHelper
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extend ActiveSupport::Concern
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include TagHelper
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included do
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mattr_accessor :debug_missing_translation, default: true
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end
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# Delegates to <tt>I18n#translate</tt> but also performs three additional
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# functions.
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#
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# First, it will ensure that any thrown +MissingTranslation+ messages will
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# be rendered as inline spans that:
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#
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# * Have a <tt>translation-missing</tt> class applied
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# * Contain the missing key as the value of the +title+ attribute
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# * Have a titleized version of the last key segment as text
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#
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# For example, the value returned for the missing translation key
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# <tt>"blog.post.title"</tt> will be:
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#
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# <span
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# class="translation_missing"
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# title="translation missing: en.blog.post.title">Title</span>
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#
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# This allows for views to display rather reasonable strings while still
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# giving developers a way to find missing translations.
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#
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# If you would prefer missing translations to raise an error, you can
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# opt out of span-wrapping behavior globally by setting
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# <tt>ActionView::Base.raise_on_missing_translations = true</tt> or
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# individually by passing <tt>raise: true</tt> as an option to
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# <tt>translate</tt>.
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#
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# Second, if the key starts with a period <tt>translate</tt> will scope
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# the key by the current partial. Calling <tt>translate(".foo")</tt> from
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# the <tt>people/index.html.erb</tt> template is equivalent to calling
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# <tt>translate("people.index.foo")</tt>. This makes it less
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# repetitive to translate many keys within the same partial and provides
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# a convention to scope keys consistently.
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#
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# Third, the translation will be marked as <tt>html_safe</tt> if the key
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# has the suffix "_html" or the last element of the key is "html". Calling
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# <tt>translate("footer_html")</tt> or <tt>translate("footer.html")</tt>
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# will return an HTML safe string that won't be escaped by other HTML
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# helper methods. This naming convention helps to identify translations
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# that include HTML tags so that you know what kind of output to expect
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# when you call translate in a template and translators know which keys
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# they can provide HTML values for.
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def translate(key, options = {})
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options = options.dup
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if options.has_key?(:default)
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remaining_defaults = Array.wrap(options.delete(:default)).compact
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options[:default] = remaining_defaults unless remaining_defaults.first.kind_of?(Symbol)
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end
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# If the user has explicitly decided to NOT raise errors, pass that option to I18n.
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# Otherwise, tell I18n to raise an exception, which we rescue further in this method.
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# Note: `raise_error` refers to us re-raising the error in this method. I18n is forced to raise by default.
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if options[:raise] == false
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raise_error = false
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i18n_raise = false
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else
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raise_error = options[:raise] || ActionView::Base.raise_on_missing_translations
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i18n_raise = true
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end
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if html_safe_translation_key?(key)
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html_safe_options = options.dup
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options.except(*I18n::RESERVED_KEYS).each do |name, value|
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unless name == :count && value.is_a?(Numeric)
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html_safe_options[name] = ERB::Util.html_escape(value.to_s)
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end
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end
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translation = I18n.translate(scope_key_by_partial(key), **html_safe_options.merge(raise: i18n_raise))
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if translation.respond_to?(:map)
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translation.map { |element| element.respond_to?(:html_safe) ? element.html_safe : element }
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else
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translation.respond_to?(:html_safe) ? translation.html_safe : translation
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end
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else
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I18n.translate(scope_key_by_partial(key), **options.merge(raise: i18n_raise))
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end
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rescue I18n::MissingTranslationData => e
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if remaining_defaults.present?
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translate remaining_defaults.shift, options.merge(default: remaining_defaults)
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else
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raise e if raise_error
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keys = I18n.normalize_keys(e.locale, e.key, e.options[:scope])
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title = +"translation missing: #{keys.join('.')}"
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interpolations = options.except(:default, :scope)
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if interpolations.any?
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title << ", " << interpolations.map { |k, v| "#{k}: #{ERB::Util.html_escape(v)}" }.join(", ")
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end
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return title unless ActionView::Base.debug_missing_translation
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content_tag("span", keys.last.to_s.titleize, class: "translation_missing", title: title)
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end
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end
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alias :t :translate
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# Delegates to <tt>I18n.localize</tt> with no additional functionality.
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#
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# See https://www.rubydoc.info/github/svenfuchs/i18n/master/I18n/Backend/Base:localize
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# for more information.
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def localize(*args)
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I18n.localize(*args)
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end
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alias :l :localize
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private
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def scope_key_by_partial(key)
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stringified_key = key.to_s
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if stringified_key.first == "."
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if @virtual_path
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@_scope_key_by_partial_cache ||= {}
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@_scope_key_by_partial_cache[@virtual_path] ||= @virtual_path.gsub(%r{/_?}, ".")
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"#{@_scope_key_by_partial_cache[@virtual_path]}#{stringified_key}"
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else
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raise "Cannot use t(#{key.inspect}) shortcut because path is not available"
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end
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else
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key
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end
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end
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def html_safe_translation_key?(key)
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/(?:_|\b)html\z/.match?(key.to_s)
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end
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end
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end
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end
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