NAME
Locale::TextDomain::OO - Perl OO Interface to Uniforum Message Translation
$Id: OO.pm 633 2017-02-17 17:50:25Z steffenw $
$HeadURL: svn+ssh://steffenw@svn.code.sf.net/p/perl-gettext-oo/code/module/trunk/lib/Locale/TextDomain/OO.pm $
VERSION
1.025
Starting with version 1.000 the interface has changed.
DESCRIPTION
This module provides a high-level interface to Perl message translation.
Why a new module?
This module is similar to Locale::TextDomain and Locale::Maketext.
This module is not using/changing any system locale like Locale::TextDomain.
This module has no magic in how to get the language like Locale::Maketext. You decide what you need.
There are some plugins, so it is possible to use the Maketext and/or Gettext style.
Locale::TextDomain::OO has a flexible object oriented interface based on Moo.
Creating the Lexicon and translating are two split things. So it is possible to create the lexicon during the initialization phase. The connection between both is the singleton mechanism of the lexicon module.
Plugin for the web framework?
This module was first used in a Catalyst based web project.
It was great to call everything on the Catalyst context object. It was great until we used module in web and shell scripts together and called the translation methods there.
What we have done was removing the Catalyst Maketext plugin. We are using a role in the Catalyst application and so we can call all the translation methods on the Catalyst context object like before.
For the shell scripts we have a role for this Cmd's to call all the methods on $self
.
In that roles we delegate a bunch of methods to Locale::TextDomain::OO. We also added our project specific methods there.
Write you own role. There is no need for a plugin for any framework.
Who is setting the languages?
Not this module.
In a web application are lots of ideas to do that. But never we use the server settings, never.
The HTTP request contains that information. Extend this with super and panic languages. Normally you support only a bunch of world languages, so reduce. This module will find the first match.
Or you store and get the language in the session.
Or your application has a language selection menu.
How to extract the project files?
Use module Locale::TextDomain::OO::Extract. This is a base class for all source scanner to create po/pot files. Use this base class and give this module the rules or use one of the already extended classes. Locale::TextDomain::OO::Extract::Perl is a extension for Perl code and so on.
How to build the lexicon - without Gettext tools?
Use module Locale::TextDomain::OO::Extract::Process. This is able to read, strip, extract, merge, write and clean PO and MO files.
There is a module named Locale::TextDomain::OO::Util::JoinSplitLexiconKeys. That helps you to build the lexicon keys. Do not join the keys by yourself, it can break in future versions. Use the category, domain, language and project part to describe your lexicon. category, domain and language you can use during translation. The only reason for project is to separate your different lexicons.
How to use the lexicon?
The lexicons or all lexicons are stored in memory. The idea to build a combined lexicon is overwriting hash values by same key. So read and overwrite common stuff with specials. In an example case the region file en-gb.mo contains only the differences. The common file en.mo contains all messages. So it is possible to create full lexicons for any language and region. What you have to describe is: Where are the files - directories. Pick up the common file en.mo as en. Pick up the common file en.mo and the special en-gb.mo as en-gb.
Do not follow the dead end of Locale::Maketext!
But is is allowed to use that writing for backward compatiblity.
What is the problem of Maketext?
Locale::Maketext allows 2 plural forms (and zero) only. This is changeable, but the developer has to control the plural forms. He is not an omniscient translator.
Gettext allows as much as needed plural forms at destination language.
'quant' inside a phrase is the end of the automatic translation because quant is an 'or'-construct.
begin of phrase [quant,_1,singular,plural,zero] end of phrase
Gettext used full qualified sentences.
The plural form is allowed after a number, followed by a whitespace, not a non-breaking whitespace.
1 book 2 books
A plural form can not be before a number.
It is 1 book. These are 2 books.
Gettext is using full qualified sentences.
There is no plural form without a number in the phrase.
I like this book. I like these books.
Gettext used an extra count to select the plural form. Placeholders are placeholders not combined things.
Placeholders are numbered serially. It is difficult to translate this because the sense of the phrase could be lost.
Still [_1] [_2] to [_3]. Still 5 hours to midnight. Still 15 days to Olympics.
Locale::TextDomain::OO used named placeholders like
Still {count :num} {datetime unit} to {event}.
But there are lots of modules around Locale::Maketext.
This is the reason for another module to have:
Endless (real: up to 6) plural forms controlled by the translator and not by the developer.
Named placeholders.
More information
Run the examples of this distribution (folder example).
Overview
Application calls Application calls Application calls
Gettext methods Gettext and Maketext methods
(Hint: select this) Maketext methods |
| (Hint: Maketext already |
| exists in your project) |
| | |
v v v
.---------------------------------------------------------------------.
| Locale::TextDomain::OO |
| with plugin LanguageOfLanguages |
| with plugins Locale::TextDomain::OO::Plugin::Expand::... |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
| Gettext |\ /| Maketext |
| Gettext::DomainAndCategory | | | | |
| (experimental) | | | | Maketext::Loc |
| Gettext::Loc (Hint: select this) | > and < | (Hint: select this) |
| Gettext::Loc::DomainAndCategory | | | | |
| (experimental) | | | | Maketext::Localise |
| Gettext::Named (experimental) | | | | Maketext::Localize |
| BabelFish::Loc (experimental) |/ \| |
`---------------------------------------------------------------------'
^
|
.--------------------------'-----------------.
| Locale::TextDomain::OO::Singleton::Lexicon |-------------------------.
`--------------------------------------------' |
^ |
| |
.--------------------------'-------------------------------. |
| build lexicon using Locale::TextDomain::OO::Lexicon::... | |
|----------------------------------------------------------| |
| Hash | File::PO | File::MO | |
`----------------------------------------------------------' |
^ ^ ^ ^ |
| | | | |
.-----'-----. _____|_____ .-----'----. .-----'----. |
| Perl | /_ _ _ _ _ _\ | po files |-. | mo files |-. |
| data | | | `----------' |-. `----------' |-. |
| structure | | Database | `----------' | `----------' | |
`-----------' `-----------' `----------' `----------' |
^ ^ ^ |
| | | |
.-----------------------------' | | |
_______|_______ | | |
/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _\ .----------------------------------------------. |
| Autotranslate | | build using PO/MO | |
| Cache | | Locale::TextDomain::OO::Extract | |
| CacheDatabase | | and Locale::TextDomain::OO::Extract::Process | |
`---------------' `----------------------------------------------' |
|
.-------------------------------------'
v
.---------------------------------------------------------------------.
| build JSON lexicon using Locale::TextDomain::OO::Lexicon::StoreJSON |
|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
| to_json | to_javascript | to_html |
`---------------------------------------------------------------------'
|
v
.---------------------------------------.
| var localeTextDomainOOLexicon = json; |
`---------------------------------------'
^
|
.--------------------------------'-------------------------------------------------.
| requires: |
| - http://jquery.com/ |
| - javascript/Locale/TextDomain/OO/Util/Constants.js |
| - javascript/Locale/TextDomain/OO/Util/JoinSplitLexiconKeys.js |
| - javascript/Locale/Utils/PlaceholderNamed.js |
| |
| implemented: |
| javascript/Locale/TextDomain/OO.js |
| javascript/Locale/TextDomain/OO/Plugin/Expand/BabelFish.js (under development) |
| javascript/Locale/TextDomain/OO/Plugin/Expand/Gettext.js |
| javascript/Locale/TextDomain/OO/Plugin/Expand/Gettext/DomainAndCategory.js |
| javascript/Locale/TextDomain/OO/Plugin/Expand/Gettext/Loc.js (Hint: select this) |
| javascript/Locale/TextDomain/OO/Plugin/Expand/Gettext/Loc/DomainAndCategory.js |
| |
| not implemented: |
| javascript/Locale/TextDomain/OO/Expand/Maketext.js |
| javascript/Locale/TextDomain/OO/Expand/Maketext/Loc.js |
| javascript/Locale/TextDomain/OO/Expand/Maketext/Localise.js |
| javascript/Locale/TextDomain/OO/Expand/Maketext/Localize.js |
| |
| Example: |
| javascript/Example.html |
`----------------------------------------------------------------------------------'
^ ^ ^
| | |
JavaScript calls JavaScript calls JavaScript calls
Gettext methods Gettext and Maketext methods
(Hint: select this) Maketext methods (not implemented)
(not implemented)
SYNOPSIS
require Locale::TextDomain::OO;
my $loc = Locale::TextDomain::OO->new(
# all parameters are optional
plugins => [ qw(
Expand::Gettext::Loc
+My::Special::Plugin
) ],
language => 'de', # default is i-default
category => 'LC_MESSAGES', # default is q{}
domain => 'MyDomain', # default is q{}
project => 'MyProject', # default is undef
filter => sub {
my ($self, $translation_ref) = @_;
# encode if needed
# run a formatter if needed, e.g.
${$translation_ref} =~ s{__ ( .+? ) __}{<b>$1</b>}xmsg;
return;
},
logger => sub {
my ($message, $arg_ref) = @_;
my $type = $arg_ref->{type}; # debug or warn
Log::Log4perl->get_logger(...)->$type($message);
return;
},
);
This configuration would be use Lexicon "de:LC_MESSAGES:MyDomain::MyProject". That lexicon should be filled with data.
as singleton
Instead of method new call method instance to get a singleton.
my $instance = Locale::TextDomain::OO->instance(
# Same parameters like new,
# Initialization on first call only.
);
$same_instance = Locale::TextDomain::OO->instance;
Attributes handled with plugin Expand::Gettext::Loc
This plugin can handle named placeholders like {name}
. For numeric placeholders add attribute :num
. That allows easier automatic translation and to localize numbers. E.g. write {books :numf}
to msgid, msgid_plural.
Grammar rules for string placeholders are able to handle affixes. The translation office can add attributes, e.g. {town :accusative}
to msgstr, msgstr[n].
Add the modifier code like that to handle that attributes.
$loc->expand_gettext->modifier_code(
sub {
my ( $value, $attribute ) = @_;
if ( $loc->language eq 'ru' ) {
if ( $attribute eq 'accusative' ) {
...
}
}
elsif ( $loc->language eq 'de' }xms ) {
if ( $attribute eq 'numf' ) {
...
$value =~ tr{.,}{,.};
}
}
return $value;
},
);
Attributes handled with plugin Expand::Gettext
Like before but a little difference. Instead of
$loc->expand_gettext_loc->modifier_code(...
write
$loc->expand_gettext->modifier_code(...
Localize numbers with plugin Expand::Maketext
Add the code to localize numbers.
$loc->expand_maketext->formatter_code(
sub {
my $value = shift;
if ( $loc->language eq 'de' ) {
...
$value =~ tr{.,}{,.};
}
return $value;
},
);
JAVASCRIPT
How to use the JavaScript framework see Locale::TextDomain::OO::JavaScript.
SUBROUTINES/METHODS
method new
see SYNOPSIS
It is not possible to call method new with different plugins parameter. The first call will load the plugins. Later call set parameter plugins equal or do not set.
method instance
When using the singleton mechanism, the object need not be transported through all the subroutines.
Instead of
my $loc = Locale::TextDomain::OO->new(...);
...
$loc->any_method(...);
write
Locale::TextDomain::OO->instance(...);
...
my $loc = Locale::TextDomain::OO->instance;
$loc->any_method(...);
In case of webserver child or similar, set the language for every request not as parameter of the first instance call.
method language
Set the language an prepare the translation. You know exactly how to set. This module is stupid.
$loc->language( $language );
Get back
$language = $loc->language;
method category
You are able to ignore or set the category. That depends on your project.
$loc->category($category || q{} );
$category = $loc->category;
method domain
You are able to ignore or set the domain. That depends on your project.
$loc->domain($domain || q{} );
$domain = $loc->domain;
method filter
You are allowed to run code after each translation.
$loc->filter( sub {
my ( $self, $translation_ref ) = @_;
# $self is $loc
# manipulate ${$translation_ref}
# do not undef ${$translation_ref}
return;
} );
Switch off the filter
$loc->filter(undef);
method logger
Set the logger
$loc->logger(
sub {
my ($message, $arg_ref) = @_;
my $type = $arg_ref->{type};
Log::Log4perl->get_logger(...)->$type($message);
return;
},
);
$arg_ref contains
object => $loc, # the object itself
type => 'debug', # or 'warn'
event => 'language,selection', # 'language,selection,fallback'
# or 'translation,fallback'
method translate
Do never call that method in your project. This method was called from expand plugins only.
$translation
= $self->translate($msgctxt, $msgid, $msgid_plural, $count, $is_n);
method run_filter
Do never call that method in your project. This method was called from expand plugins only.
$self->filter(\$translation);
EXAMPLE
Inside of this distribution is a directory named example. Read the file README there. Then run the *.pl files.
DIAGNOSTICS
confess
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
none
DEPENDENCIES
Locale::TextDomain::OO::Translator
INCOMPATIBILITIES
not known
BUGS AND LIMITATIONS
In the Gettext manual you can read at "15.5.18.9 Bugs, Pitfalls, And Things That Do Not Work" something that is not working with Perl. The examples there are rewritten and explained here.
string interpolation and joined strings
print <<"EOT";
$loc->loc_(
'The dot operator'
. ' does not work'
. ' here!'
)
Likewise, you cannot @{[ $loc->loc_('interpolate function calls') ]}
inside quoted strings or quote-like expressions.
EOT
The fist call can not work. Methods are not callable in interpolated strings/"here documents". The . operator is normally not implemented at the extractor. The first parameter of method loc_ must be a constant.
There is no problem for the second call because the extractor extracts the Perl file as text and did not parse the code.
Regex eval
This example is no problem here, because the file is extracted as text.
s/<!--START_OF_WEEK-->/$loc->loc_('Sunday')/e;
named placeholders
Method loc_ is an alias for method loc_x. But {OPTIONS} is not a placeholder because key "OPTIONS" is not in parameters.
die $loc->loc_("usage: $0 {OPTIONS} FILENAME...\n");
die $loc->loc_x("usage: {program} {OPTIONS} FILENAME...\n", program => $0);
SEE ALSO
http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/gettext.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gettext
http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/l10n/pluralforms
http://rassie.org/archives/247 The choice of the right module for the translation.
AUTHOR
Steffen Winkler
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2009 - 2017, Steffen Winkler <steffenw at cpan.org>
. All rights reserved.
This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.