import gettext
import os
from translationstring import Translator
from translationstring import Pluralizer
from translationstring import TranslationString # API
from translationstring import TranslationStringFactory # API
TranslationString = TranslationString # PyFlakes
TranslationStringFactory = TranslationStringFactory # PyFlakes
from pyramid.interfaces import ILocalizer
from pyramid.interfaces import ITranslationDirectories
from pyramid.interfaces import ILocaleNegotiator
from pyramid.threadlocal import get_current_registry
[docs]class Localizer(object):
"""
An object providing translation and pluralizations related to
the current request's locale name. A
:class:`pyramid.i18n.Localizer` object is created using the
:func:`pyramid.i18n.get_localizer` function.
"""
def __init__(self, locale_name, translations):
self.locale_name = locale_name
self.translations = translations
self.pluralizer = None
self.translator = None
[docs] def translate(self, tstring, domain=None, mapping=None):
"""
Translate a :term:`translation string` to the current language
and interpolate any *replacement markers* in the result. The
``translate`` method accepts three arguments: ``tstring``
(required), ``domain`` (optional) and ``mapping`` (optional).
When called, it will translate the ``tstring`` translation
string to a ``unicode`` object using the current locale. If
the current locale could not be determined, the result of
interpolation of the default value is returned. The optional
``domain`` argument can be used to specify or override the
domain of the ``tstring`` (useful when ``tstring`` is a normal
string rather than a translation string). The optional
``mapping`` argument can specify or override the ``tstring``
interpolation mapping, useful when the ``tstring`` argument is
a simple string instead of a translation string.
Example::
from pyramid.18n import TranslationString
ts = TranslationString('Add ${item}', domain='mypackage',
mapping={'item':'Item'})
translated = localizer.translate(ts)
Example::
translated = localizer.translate('Add ${item}', domain='mypackage',
mapping={'item':'Item'})
"""
if self.translator is None:
self.translator = Translator(self.translations)
return self.translator(tstring, domain=domain, mapping=mapping)
[docs] def pluralize(self, singular, plural, n, domain=None, mapping=None):
"""
Return a Unicode string translation by using two
:term:`message identifier` objects as a singular/plural pair
and an ``n`` value representing the number that appears in the
message using gettext plural forms support. The ``singular``
and ``plural`` objects passed may be translation strings or
unicode strings. ``n`` represents the number of elements.
``domain`` is the translation domain to use to do the
pluralization, and ``mapping`` is the interpolation mapping
that should be used on the result. Note that if the objects
passed are translation strings, their domains and mappings are
ignored. The domain and mapping arguments must be used
instead. If the ``domain`` is not supplied, a default domain
is used (usually ``messages``).
Example::
num = 1
translated = localizer.pluralize('Add ${num} item',
'Add ${num} items',
num,
mapping={'num':num})
"""
if self.pluralizer is None:
self.pluralizer = Pluralizer(self.translations)
return self.pluralizer(singular, plural, n, domain=domain,
mapping=mapping)
[docs]def default_locale_negotiator(request):
""" The default :term:`locale negotiator`. Returns a locale name
or ``None``.
- First, the negotiator looks for the ``_LOCALE_`` attribute of
the request object (possibly set by a view or a listener for an
:term:`event`).
- Then it looks for the ``request.params['_LOCALE_']`` value.
- Then it looks for the ``request.cookies['_LOCALE_']`` value.
- Finally, the negotiator returns ``None`` if the locale could not
be determined via any of the previous checks (when a locale
negotiator returns ``None``, it signifies that the
:term:`default locale name` should be used.)
"""
name = '_LOCALE_'
locale_name = getattr(request, name, None)
if locale_name is None:
locale_name = request.params.get(name)
if locale_name is None:
locale_name = request.cookies.get(name)
return locale_name
[docs]def negotiate_locale_name(request):
""" Negotiate and return the :term:`locale name` associated with
the current request (never cached)."""
try:
registry = request.registry
except AttributeError:
registry = get_current_registry()
negotiator = registry.queryUtility(ILocaleNegotiator,
default=default_locale_negotiator)
locale_name = negotiator(request)
if locale_name is None:
settings = registry.settings or {}
locale_name = settings.get('default_locale_name', 'en')
return locale_name
[docs]def get_locale_name(request):
""" Return the :term:`locale name` associated with the current
request (possibly cached)."""
locale_name = getattr(request, 'locale_name', None)
if locale_name is None:
locale_name = negotiate_locale_name(request)
request.locale_name = locale_name
return locale_name
[docs]def get_localizer(request):
""" Retrieve a :class:`pyramid.i18n.Localizer` object
corresponding to the current request's locale name. """
localizer = getattr(request, 'localizer', None)
if localizer is None:
# no locale object cached on request
try:
registry = request.registry
except AttributeError:
registry = get_current_registry()
current_locale_name = get_locale_name(request)
localizer = registry.queryUtility(ILocalizer, name=current_locale_name)
if localizer is None:
# no localizer utility registered yet
translations = Translations()
translations._catalog = {}
tdirs = registry.queryUtility(ITranslationDirectories, default=[])
for tdir in tdirs:
locale_dirs = [ (lname, os.path.join(tdir, lname)) for lname in
os.listdir(tdir) ]
for locale_name, locale_dir in locale_dirs:
if locale_name != current_locale_name:
continue
messages_dir = os.path.join(locale_dir, 'LC_MESSAGES')
if not os.path.isdir(os.path.realpath(messages_dir)):
continue
for mofile in os.listdir(messages_dir):
mopath = os.path.realpath(os.path.join(messages_dir,
mofile))
if mofile.endswith('.mo') and os.path.isfile(mopath):
mofp = open(mopath, 'rb')
domain = mofile[:-3]
dtrans = Translations(mofp, domain)
translations.add(dtrans)
localizer = Localizer(locale_name=current_locale_name,
translations=translations)
registry.registerUtility(localizer, ILocalizer,
name=current_locale_name)
request.localizer = localizer
return localizer
class Translations(gettext.GNUTranslations, object):
"""An extended translation catalog class (ripped off from Babel) """
DEFAULT_DOMAIN = 'messages'
def __init__(self, fileobj=None, domain=DEFAULT_DOMAIN):
"""Initialize the translations catalog.
:param fileobj: the file-like object the translation should be read
from
"""
gettext.GNUTranslations.__init__(self, fp=fileobj)
self.files = filter(None, [getattr(fileobj, 'name', None)])
self.domain = domain
self._domains = {}
@classmethod
def load(cls, dirname=None, locales=None, domain=DEFAULT_DOMAIN):
"""Load translations from the given directory.
:param dirname: the directory containing the ``MO`` files
:param locales: the list of locales in order of preference (items in
this list can be either `Locale` objects or locale
strings)
:param domain: the message domain
:return: the loaded catalog, or a ``NullTranslations`` instance if no
matching translations were found
:rtype: `Translations`
"""
if locales is not None:
if not isinstance(locales, (list, tuple)):
locales = [locales]
locales = [str(l) for l in locales]
if not domain:
domain = cls.DEFAULT_DOMAIN
filename = gettext.find(domain, dirname, locales)
if not filename:
return gettext.NullTranslations()
return cls(fileobj=open(filename, 'rb'), domain=domain)
def __repr__(self):
return '<%s: "%s">' % (type(self).__name__,
self._info.get('project-id-version'))
def add(self, translations, merge=True):
"""Add the given translations to the catalog.
If the domain of the translations is different than that of the
current catalog, they are added as a catalog that is only accessible
by the various ``d*gettext`` functions.
:param translations: the `Translations` instance with the messages to
add
:param merge: whether translations for message domains that have
already been added should be merged with the existing
translations
:return: the `Translations` instance (``self``) so that `merge` calls
can be easily chained
:rtype: `Translations`
"""
domain = getattr(translations, 'domain', self.DEFAULT_DOMAIN)
if merge and domain == self.domain:
return self.merge(translations)
existing = self._domains.get(domain)
if merge and existing is not None:
existing.merge(translations)
else:
translations.add_fallback(self)
self._domains[domain] = translations
return self
def merge(self, translations):
"""Merge the given translations into the catalog.
Message translations in the specified catalog override any messages
with the same identifier in the existing catalog.
:param translations: the `Translations` instance with the messages to
merge
:return: the `Translations` instance (``self``) so that `merge` calls
can be easily chained
:rtype: `Translations`
"""
if isinstance(translations, gettext.GNUTranslations):
self._catalog.update(translations._catalog)
if isinstance(translations, Translations):
self.files.extend(translations.files)
return self
def dgettext(self, domain, message):
"""Like ``gettext()``, but look the message up in the specified
domain.
"""
return self._domains.get(domain, self).gettext(message)
def ldgettext(self, domain, message):
"""Like ``lgettext()``, but look the message up in the specified
domain.
"""
return self._domains.get(domain, self).lgettext(message)
def dugettext(self, domain, message):
"""Like ``ugettext()``, but look the message up in the specified
domain.
"""
return self._domains.get(domain, self).ugettext(message)
def dngettext(self, domain, singular, plural, num):
"""Like ``ngettext()``, but look the message up in the specified
domain.
"""
return self._domains.get(domain, self).ngettext(singular, plural, num)
def ldngettext(self, domain, singular, plural, num):
"""Like ``lngettext()``, but look the message up in the specified
domain.
"""
return self._domains.get(domain, self).lngettext(singular, plural, num)
def dungettext(self, domain, singular, plural, num):
"""Like ``ungettext()`` but look the message up in the specified
domain.
"""
return self._domains.get(domain, self).ungettext(singular, plural, num)