gitlab-org--gitlab-foss/app/assets/javascripts/locale/index.js

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import Jed from 'jed';
import ensureSingleLine from './ensure_single_line';
import sprintf from './sprintf';
const GITLAB_FALLBACK_LANGUAGE = 'en';
const languageCode = () =>
document.querySelector('html').getAttribute('lang') || GITLAB_FALLBACK_LANGUAGE;
const locale = new Jed(window.translations || {});
delete window.translations;
/**
Translates `text`
@param text The text to be translated
@returns {String} The translated text
*/
const gettext = (text) => locale.gettext(ensureSingleLine(text));
/**
Translate the text with a number
if the number is more than 1 it will use the `pluralText` translation.
This method allows for contexts, see below re. contexts
@param text Singular text to translate (eg. '%d day')
@param pluralText Plural text to translate (eg. '%d days')
@param count Number to decide which translation to use (eg. 2)
@returns {String} Translated text with the number replaced (eg. '2 days')
*/
const ngettext = (text, pluralText, count) => {
const translated = locale
.ngettext(ensureSingleLine(text), ensureSingleLine(pluralText), count)
.replace(/%d/g, count)
.split('|');
return translated[translated.length - 1];
};
/**
Translate context based text
Either pass in the context translation like `Context|Text to translate`
or allow for dynamic text by doing passing in the context first & then the text to translate
@param keyOrContext Can be either the key to translate including the context
(eg. 'Context|Text') or just the context for the translation
(eg. 'Context')
@param key Is the dynamic variable you want to be translated
@returns {String} Translated context based text
*/
const pgettext = (keyOrContext, key) => {
const normalizedKey = ensureSingleLine(key ? `${keyOrContext}|${key}` : keyOrContext);
const translated = gettext(normalizedKey).split('|');
return translated[translated.length - 1];
};
/**
* Filters navigator languages by the set GitLab language.
*
* This allows us to decide better what a user wants as a locale, for using with the Intl browser APIs.
* If they have set their GitLab to a language, it will check whether `navigator.languages` contains matching ones.
* This function always adds `en` as a fallback in order to have date renders if all fails before it.
*
* - Example one: GitLab language is `en` and browser languages are:
* `['en-GB', 'en-US']`. This function returns `['en-GB', 'en-US', 'en']` as
* the preferred locales, the Intl APIs would try to format first as British English,
* if that isn't available US or any English.
* - Example two: GitLab language is `en` and browser languages are:
* `['de-DE', 'de']`. This function returns `['en']`, so the Intl APIs would prefer English
* formatting in order to not have German dates mixed with English GitLab UI texts.
* If the user wants for example British English formatting (24h, etc),
* they could set their browser languages to `['de-DE', 'de', 'en-GB']`.
* - Example three: GitLab language is `de` and browser languages are `['en-US', 'en']`.
* This function returns `['de', 'en']`, aligning German dates with the chosen translation of GitLab.
*
* @returns {string[]}
*/
export const getPreferredLocales = () => {
const gitlabLanguage = languageCode();
// The GitLab language may or may not contain a country code,
// so we create the short version as well, e.g. de-AT => de
const lang = gitlabLanguage.substring(0, 2);
const locales = navigator.languages.filter((l) => l.startsWith(lang));
if (!locales.includes(gitlabLanguage)) {
locales.push(gitlabLanguage);
}
if (!locales.includes(lang)) {
locales.push(lang);
}
if (!locales.includes(GITLAB_FALLBACK_LANGUAGE)) {
locales.push(GITLAB_FALLBACK_LANGUAGE);
}
return locales;
};
/**
Creates an instance of Intl.DateTimeFormat for the current locale.
@param formatOptions for available options, please see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/DateTimeFormat
@returns {Intl.DateTimeFormat}
*/
const createDateTimeFormat = (formatOptions) =>
Intl.DateTimeFormat(getPreferredLocales(), formatOptions);
/**
* Formats a number as a string using `toLocaleString`.
*
* @param {Number} value - number to be converted
* @param {options?} options - options to be passed to
* `toLocaleString` such as `unit` and `style`.
* @param {langCode?} langCode - If set, forces a different
* language code from the one currently in the document.
* @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Intl/NumberFormat/NumberFormat
*
* @returns If value is a number, the formatted value as a string
*/
function formatNumber(value, options = {}, langCode = languageCode()) {
if (typeof value !== 'number' && typeof value !== 'bigint') {
return value;
}
return value.toLocaleString(langCode, options);
}
export { languageCode };
export { gettext as __ };
export { ngettext as n__ };
export { pgettext as s__ };
export { sprintf };
export { createDateTimeFormat };
export { formatNumber };
export default locale;