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This patch fixes the `i18n:check` rake task which has been broken by the `MessageFormat` upgrade. It also adds a spec to ensure we generate valid MF code for all our available locales.
194 lines
5.7 KiB
Ruby
194 lines
5.7 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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require "i18n/i18n_interpolation_keys_finder"
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require "yaml"
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class LocaleFileChecker
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TYPE_MISSING_INTERPOLATION_KEYS = 1
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TYPE_UNSUPPORTED_INTERPOLATION_KEYS = 2
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TYPE_MISSING_PLURAL_KEYS = 3
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TYPE_INVALID_MESSAGE_FORMAT = 4
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TYPE_INVALID_MARKDOWN_LINK = 5
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def check(locale)
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@errors = {}
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@locale = locale.to_s
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locale_files.each do |locale_path|
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next unless reference_path = reference_file(locale_path)
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@relative_locale_path =
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Pathname.new(locale_path).relative_path_from(Pathname.new(Rails.root)).to_s
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@locale_yaml = YAML.load_file(locale_path, aliases: true)
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@reference_yaml = YAML.load_file(reference_path, aliases: true)
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next if @locale_yaml.blank? || @locale_yaml.first[1].blank?
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check_interpolation_keys
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check_plural_keys
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check_message_format
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check_markdown_links
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end
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@errors
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end
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private
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YML_DIRS = %w[config/locales plugins/**/locales]
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PLURALS_FILE = "config/locales/plurals.rb"
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REFERENCE_LOCALE = "en"
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REFERENCE_PLURAL_KEYS = %w[one other]
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# Some languages should always use %{count} in pluralized strings.
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# https://meta.discourse.org/t/always-use-count-variable-when-translating-pluralized-strings/83969
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FORCE_PLURAL_COUNT_LOCALES = %w[bs fr lt lv ru sl sr uk]
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def locale_files
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YML_DIRS.map { |dir| Dir["#{Rails.root}/#{dir}/{client,server}.#{@locale}.yml"] }.flatten
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end
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def reference_file(path)
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path = path.gsub(/\.\w{2,}\.yml\z/, ".#{REFERENCE_LOCALE}.yml")
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path if File.exist?(path)
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end
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def traverse_hash(hash, parent_keys, &block)
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hash.each do |key, value|
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keys = parent_keys.dup << key
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if value.is_a?(Hash)
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traverse_hash(value, keys, &block)
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else
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yield(keys, value, hash)
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end
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end
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end
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def check_interpolation_keys
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traverse_hash(@locale_yaml, []) do |keys, value|
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reference_value = reference_value(keys)
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next if reference_value.nil?
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if pluralized = reference_value_pluralized?(reference_value)
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if keys.last == "one" && !FORCE_PLURAL_COUNT_LOCALES.include?(@locale)
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reference_value = reference_value["one"]
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else
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reference_value = reference_value["other"]
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end
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end
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reference_interpolation_keys = I18nInterpolationKeysFinder.find(reference_value.to_s)
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locale_interpolation_keys = I18nInterpolationKeysFinder.find(value.to_s)
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missing_keys = reference_interpolation_keys - locale_interpolation_keys
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unsupported_keys = locale_interpolation_keys - reference_interpolation_keys
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# English strings often don't use the %{count} variable within the "one" key,
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# but it's perfectly fine for other locales to use it.
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unsupported_keys.delete("count") if pluralized && keys.last == "one"
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# Not all locales need the %{count} variable within the "one" key.
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if pluralized && keys.last == "one" && !FORCE_PLURAL_COUNT_LOCALES.include?(@locale)
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missing_keys.delete("count")
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end
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unless missing_keys.empty?
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add_error(keys, TYPE_MISSING_INTERPOLATION_KEYS, missing_keys, pluralized: pluralized)
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end
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unless unsupported_keys.empty?
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add_error(
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keys,
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TYPE_UNSUPPORTED_INTERPOLATION_KEYS,
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unsupported_keys,
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pluralized: pluralized,
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)
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end
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end
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end
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def check_markdown_links
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traverse_hash(@locale_yaml, []) do |keys, value|
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next if value.is_a?(Array)
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if /\[.*?\]\s+\(.*?\)/.match?(value)
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add_error(keys, TYPE_INVALID_MARKDOWN_LINK, nil, pluralized: false)
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end
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end
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end
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def check_plural_keys
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known_parent_keys = Set.new
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traverse_hash(@locale_yaml, []) do |keys, _, parent|
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keys = keys[0..-2]
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parent_key = keys.join(".")
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next if known_parent_keys.include?(parent_key)
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known_parent_keys << parent_key
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reference_value = reference_value(keys)
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next if reference_value.nil? || !reference_value_pluralized?(reference_value)
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expected_plural_keys = plural_keys[@locale]
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actual_plural_keys = parent.is_a?(Hash) ? parent.keys : []
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missing_plural_keys = expected_plural_keys - actual_plural_keys
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unless missing_plural_keys.empty?
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add_error(keys, TYPE_MISSING_PLURAL_KEYS, missing_plural_keys, pluralized: true)
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end
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end
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end
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def check_message_format
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require "messageformat"
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traverse_hash(@locale_yaml, []) do |keys, value|
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next unless keys.last.ends_with?("_MF")
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begin
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MessageFormat.compile(@locale, { key: value }, strict: true)
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rescue MessageFormat::Compiler::CompileError => e
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add_error(keys, TYPE_INVALID_MESSAGE_FORMAT, e.cause.message, pluralized: false)
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end
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end
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end
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def reference_value(keys)
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value = @reference_yaml[REFERENCE_LOCALE]
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keys[1..-2].each do |key|
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value = value[key]
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return nil if value.nil?
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end
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reference_value_pluralized?(value) ? value : value[keys.last]
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end
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def reference_value_pluralized?(value)
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value.is_a?(Hash) && value.keys.sort == REFERENCE_PLURAL_KEYS &&
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value.keys.all? { |k| value[k].is_a?(String) }
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end
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def plural_keys
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@plural_keys ||=
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begin
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# rubocop:disable Security/Eval
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eval(File.read("#{Rails.root}/#{PLURALS_FILE}"))
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.map { |locale, value| [locale.to_s, value[:i18n][:plural][:keys].map(&:to_s)] }
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.to_h
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end
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end
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def add_error(keys, type, details, pluralized:)
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@errors[@relative_locale_path] ||= []
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if pluralized
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joined_key = keys[1..-2].join(".") << " [#{keys.last}]"
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else
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joined_key = keys[1..-1].join(".")
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end
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@errors[@relative_locale_path] << { key: joined_key, type: type, details: details.to_s }
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end
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end
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