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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Internationalisation using Babel ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The locale support of tornado as such is pretty basic and does not offer support for merging translation catalogs and several other features most multi language applications require. This module tries to retain the same API as that of tornado.locale while implement the required features with the support of babel. .. note:: CSV Translations are not supported :copyright: (c) 2012 by Openlabs Technologies & Consulting (P) Limited :copyright: (c) 2009 by Facebook (Tornado Project) :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. :changes: 12/11/23 - E. PASCUAL (Centre Scientifique et Technique du Batiment): fixed implementation of translations merge process in load_gettext_translations """ import logging import os from babel.support import Translations, NullTranslations from babel.core import Locale as BabelCoreLocale from babel import dates _default_locale = "en_US" _translations = {} _supported_locales = frozenset([_default_locale]) _use_gettext = False def get(*locale_codes): """Returns the closest match for the given locale codes. We iterate over all given locale codes in order. If we have a tight or a loose match for the code (e.g., "en" for "en_US"), we return the locale. Otherwise we move to the next code in the list. By default we return en_US if no translations are found for any of the specified locales. You can change the default locale with set_default_locale() below. """ return Locale.get_closest(*locale_codes) def set_default_locale(code): """Sets the default locale, used in get_closest_locale(). The default locale is assumed to be the language used for all strings in the system. The translations loaded from disk are mappings from the default locale to the destination locale. Consequently, you don't need to create a translation file for the default locale. """ global _default_locale global _supported_locales _default_locale = code _supported_locales = frozenset( list(_translations.keys()) + [_default_locale]) def load_gettext_translations(directory, domain): """Loads translations from gettext's locale tree""" global _translations global _supported_locales global _use_gettext for lang in os.listdir(directory): if lang.startswith('.'): continue # skip .svn, etc if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(directory, lang)): continue try: translation = Translations.load(directory, [lang], domain) if lang in _translations: _translations[lang].merge(translation) else: _translations[lang] = translation except Exception as e: logging.error("Cannot load translation for '%s': %s", lang, str(e)) continue _supported_locales = frozenset( list(_translations.keys()) + [_default_locale]) _use_gettext = True logging.info("Supported locales: %s", sorted(_supported_locales)) class Locale(BabelCoreLocale): """Object representing a locale. After calling one of `load_translations` or `load_gettext_translations`, call `get` or `get_closest` to get a Locale object. """ @classmethod def get_closest(cls, *locale_codes): """Returns the closest match for the given locale code.""" for code in locale_codes: if not code: continue code = code.replace("-", "_") parts = code.split("_") if len(parts) > 2: continue elif len(parts) == 2: code = parts[0].lower() + "_" + parts[1].upper() if code in _supported_locales: return cls.get(code) if parts[0].lower() in _supported_locales: return cls.get(parts[0].lower()) return cls.get(_default_locale) @classmethod def get(cls, code): """Returns the Locale for the given locale code. If it is not supported, we raise an exception. """ if not hasattr(cls, "_cache"): cls._cache = {} if code not in cls._cache: assert code in _supported_locales translations = _translations.get(code, NullTranslations()) locale = cls.parse(code) locale.translations = translations cls._cache[code] = locale return cls._cache[code] def translate(self, message, plural_message=None, count=None, **kwargs): """ Translates message and returns new message as str :param str message: original message :param str plural_message: plural format of the message :param int count: number proper plural message for generation :param kwargs: named placeholders for message templating :return str: translated message """ if plural_message is not None: assert count is not None message = self.translations.ungettext( message, plural_message, count) else: message = self.translations.ugettext(message) return message.format(**kwargs) if len(kwargs) else message def format_datetime(self, datetime=None, format='medium', tzinfo=None): """ Return a date formatted according to the given pattern. :param datetime: the datetime object; if None, the current date and time is used :param format: one of "full", "long", "medium", or "short", or a custom date/time pattern :param tzinfo: the timezone to apply to the time for display >>> from datetime import datetime >>> locale = Locale.parse('pt_BR') >>> locale <Locale "pt_BR"> >>> dt = datetime(2007, 04, 01, 15, 30) >>> locale.format_datetime(dt) u'01/04/2007 15:30:00' """ return dates.format_datetime(datetime, format, tzinfo, self) def format_date(self, date=None, format='medium'): """ Return a date formatted according to the locale. :param date: the date or datetime object; if None, the current date is used :param format: one of "full", "long", "medium", or "short", or a custom date/time pattern """ return dates.format_date(date, format, self) def format_time(self, time=None, format='medium', tzinfo=None): """ Return a time formatted according to the locale. :param time: the time or datetime object; if None, the current time in UTC is used :param format: one of "full", "long", "medium", or "short", or a custom date/time pattern :param tzinfo: the time-zone to apply to the time for display """ return dates.format_time(time, format, tzinfo, self) def format_timedelta(self, delta, granularity='second', threshold=0.84999999999999998): """ Return a time delta according to the rules of the given locale. :param delta: a timedelta object representing the time difference to format, or the delta in seconds as an int value :param granularity: determines the smallest unit that should be displayed, the value can be one of "year", "month", "week", "day", "hour", "minute" or "second" :param threshold: factor that determines at which point the presentation switches to the next higher unit """ return dates.format_timedelta(delta, granularity, threshold, self) if __name__ == '__main__': import doctest doctest.testmod()