debian-mirror-gitlab/lib/gitlab/i18n/po_linter.rb
2018-03-17 18:26:18 +05:30

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module Gitlab
module I18n
class PoLinter
attr_reader :po_path, :translation_entries, :metadata_entry, :locale
VARIABLE_REGEX = /%{\w*}|%[a-z]/.freeze
def initialize(po_path, locale = I18n.locale.to_s)
@po_path = po_path
@locale = locale
end
def errors
@errors ||= validate_po
end
def validate_po
if parse_error = parse_po
return 'PO-syntax errors' => [parse_error]
end
validate_entries
end
def parse_po
entries = SimplePoParser.parse(po_path)
# The first entry is the metadata entry if there is one.
# This is an entry when empty `msgid`
if entries.first[:msgid].empty?
@metadata_entry = Gitlab::I18n::MetadataEntry.new(entries.shift)
else
return 'Missing metadata entry.'
end
@translation_entries = entries.map do |entry_data|
Gitlab::I18n::TranslationEntry.new(entry_data, metadata_entry.expected_plurals)
end
nil
rescue SimplePoParser::ParserError => e
@translation_entries = []
e.message
end
def validate_entries
errors = {}
translation_entries.each do |entry|
errors_for_entry = validate_entry(entry)
errors[join_message(entry.msgid)] = errors_for_entry if errors_for_entry.any?
end
errors
end
def validate_entry(entry)
errors = []
validate_flags(errors, entry)
validate_variables(errors, entry)
validate_newlines(errors, entry)
validate_number_of_plurals(errors, entry)
validate_unescaped_chars(errors, entry)
errors
end
def validate_unescaped_chars(errors, entry)
if entry.msgid_contains_unescaped_chars?
errors << 'contains unescaped `%`, escape it using `%%`'
end
if entry.plural_id_contains_unescaped_chars?
errors << 'plural id contains unescaped `%`, escape it using `%%`'
end
if entry.translations_contain_unescaped_chars?
errors << 'translation contains unescaped `%`, escape it using `%%`'
end
end
def validate_number_of_plurals(errors, entry)
return unless metadata_entry&.expected_plurals
return unless entry.translated?
if entry.has_plural? && entry.all_translations.size != metadata_entry.expected_plurals
errors << "should have #{metadata_entry.expected_plurals} "\
"#{'translations'.pluralize(metadata_entry.expected_plurals)}"
end
end
def validate_newlines(errors, entry)
if entry.msgid_contains_newlines?
errors << 'is defined over multiple lines, this breaks some tooling.'
end
if entry.plural_id_contains_newlines?
errors << 'plural is defined over multiple lines, this breaks some tooling.'
end
if entry.translations_contain_newlines?
errors << 'has translations defined over multiple lines, this breaks some tooling.'
end
end
def validate_variables(errors, entry)
if entry.has_singular_translation?
validate_variables_in_message(errors, entry.msgid, entry.singular_translation)
end
if entry.has_plural?
entry.plural_translations.each do |translation|
validate_variables_in_message(errors, entry.plural_id, translation)
end
end
end
def validate_variables_in_message(errors, message_id, message_translation)
message_id = join_message(message_id)
required_variables = message_id.scan(VARIABLE_REGEX)
validate_unnamed_variables(errors, required_variables)
validate_translation(errors, message_id, required_variables)
validate_variable_usage(errors, message_translation, required_variables)
end
def validate_translation(errors, message_id, used_variables)
variables = fill_in_variables(used_variables)
begin
Gitlab::I18n.with_locale(locale) do
translated = if message_id.include?('|')
FastGettext::Translation.s_(message_id)
else
FastGettext::Translation._(message_id)
end
translated % variables
end
# `sprintf` could raise an `ArgumentError` when invalid passing something
# other than a Hash when using named variables
#
# `sprintf` could raise `TypeError` when passing a wrong type when using
# unnamed variables
#
# FastGettext::Translation could raise `RuntimeError` (raised as a string),
# or as subclassess `NoTextDomainConfigured` & `InvalidFormat`
#
# `FastGettext::Translation` could raise `ArgumentError` as subclassess
# `InvalidEncoding`, `IllegalSequence` & `InvalidCharacter`
rescue ArgumentError, TypeError, RuntimeError => e
errors << "Failure translating to #{locale} with #{variables}: #{e.message}"
end
end
def fill_in_variables(variables)
if variables.empty?
[]
elsif variables.any? { |variable| unnamed_variable?(variable) }
variables.map do |variable|
variable == '%d' ? Random.rand(1000) : Gitlab::Utils.random_string
end
else
variables.inject({}) do |hash, variable|
variable_name = variable[/\w+/]
hash[variable_name] = Gitlab::Utils.random_string
hash
end
end
end
def validate_unnamed_variables(errors, variables)
if variables.size > 1 && variables.any? { |variable_name| unnamed_variable?(variable_name) }
errors << 'is combining multiple unnamed variables'
end
end
def validate_variable_usage(errors, translation, required_variables)
translation = join_message(translation)
# We don't need to validate when the message is empty.
# In this case we fall back to the default, which has all the the
# required variables.
return if translation.empty?
found_variables = translation.scan(VARIABLE_REGEX)
missing_variables = required_variables - found_variables
if missing_variables.any?
errors << "<#{translation}> is missing: [#{missing_variables.to_sentence}]"
end
unknown_variables = found_variables - required_variables
if unknown_variables.any?
errors << "<#{translation}> is using unknown variables: [#{unknown_variables.to_sentence}]"
end
end
def unnamed_variable?(variable_name)
!variable_name.start_with?('%{')
end
def validate_flags(errors, entry)
errors << "is marked #{entry.flag}" if entry.flag
end
def join_message(message)
Array(message).join
end
end
end
end