843 lines
34 KiB
Python
843 lines
34 KiB
Python
"""
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babel.messages.extract
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Basic infrastructure for extracting localizable messages from source files.
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This module defines an extensible system for collecting localizable message
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strings from a variety of sources. A native extractor for Python source
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files is builtin, extractors for other sources can be added using very
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simple plugins.
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The main entry points into the extraction functionality are the functions
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`extract_from_dir` and `extract_from_file`.
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:copyright: (c) 2013-2023 by the Babel Team.
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:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
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"""
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from __future__ import annotations
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import ast
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import io
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import os
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import sys
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import tokenize
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from collections.abc import (
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Callable,
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Collection,
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Generator,
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Iterable,
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Mapping,
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MutableSequence,
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)
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from os.path import relpath
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from textwrap import dedent
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from tokenize import COMMENT, NAME, OP, STRING, generate_tokens
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any
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from babel.util import parse_encoding, parse_future_flags, pathmatch
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from typing import IO, Protocol
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from _typeshed import SupportsItems, SupportsRead, SupportsReadline
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from typing_extensions import Final, TypeAlias, TypedDict
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class _PyOptions(TypedDict, total=False):
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encoding: str
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class _JSOptions(TypedDict, total=False):
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encoding: str
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jsx: bool
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template_string: bool
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parse_template_string: bool
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class _FileObj(SupportsRead[bytes], SupportsReadline[bytes], Protocol):
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def seek(self, __offset: int, __whence: int = ...) -> int: ...
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def tell(self) -> int: ...
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_SimpleKeyword: TypeAlias = tuple[int | tuple[int, int] | tuple[int, str], ...] | None
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_Keyword: TypeAlias = dict[int | None, _SimpleKeyword] | _SimpleKeyword
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# 5-tuple of (filename, lineno, messages, comments, context)
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_FileExtractionResult: TypeAlias = tuple[str, int, str | tuple[str, ...], list[str], str | None]
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# 4-tuple of (lineno, message, comments, context)
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_ExtractionResult: TypeAlias = tuple[int, str | tuple[str, ...], list[str], str | None]
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# Required arguments: fileobj, keywords, comment_tags, options
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# Return value: Iterable of (lineno, message, comments, context)
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_CallableExtractionMethod: TypeAlias = Callable[
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[_FileObj | IO[bytes], Mapping[str, _Keyword], Collection[str], Mapping[str, Any]],
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Iterable[_ExtractionResult],
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]
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_ExtractionMethod: TypeAlias = _CallableExtractionMethod | str
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GROUP_NAME: Final[str] = 'babel.extractors'
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DEFAULT_KEYWORDS: dict[str, _Keyword] = {
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'_': None,
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'gettext': None,
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'ngettext': (1, 2),
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'ugettext': None,
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'ungettext': (1, 2),
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'dgettext': (2,),
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'dngettext': (2, 3),
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'N_': None,
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'pgettext': ((1, 'c'), 2),
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'npgettext': ((1, 'c'), 2, 3)
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}
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DEFAULT_MAPPING: list[tuple[str, str]] = [('**.py', 'python')]
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# New tokens in Python 3.12, or None on older versions
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FSTRING_START = getattr(tokenize, "FSTRING_START", None)
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FSTRING_MIDDLE = getattr(tokenize, "FSTRING_MIDDLE", None)
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FSTRING_END = getattr(tokenize, "FSTRING_END", None)
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def _strip_comment_tags(comments: MutableSequence[str], tags: Iterable[str]):
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"""Helper function for `extract` that strips comment tags from strings
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in a list of comment lines. This functions operates in-place.
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"""
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def _strip(line: str):
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for tag in tags:
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if line.startswith(tag):
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return line[len(tag):].strip()
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return line
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comments[:] = map(_strip, comments)
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def default_directory_filter(dirpath: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> bool:
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subdir = os.path.basename(dirpath)
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# Legacy default behavior: ignore dot and underscore directories
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return not (subdir.startswith('.') or subdir.startswith('_'))
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def extract_from_dir(
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dirname: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = None,
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method_map: Iterable[tuple[str, str]] = DEFAULT_MAPPING,
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options_map: SupportsItems[str, dict[str, Any]] | None = None,
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keywords: Mapping[str, _Keyword] = DEFAULT_KEYWORDS,
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comment_tags: Collection[str] = (),
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callback: Callable[[str, str, dict[str, Any]], object] | None = None,
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strip_comment_tags: bool = False,
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directory_filter: Callable[[str], bool] | None = None,
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) -> Generator[_FileExtractionResult, None, None]:
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"""Extract messages from any source files found in the given directory.
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This function generates tuples of the form ``(filename, lineno, message,
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comments, context)``.
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Which extraction method is used per file is determined by the `method_map`
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parameter, which maps extended glob patterns to extraction method names.
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For example, the following is the default mapping:
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>>> method_map = [
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... ('**.py', 'python')
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... ]
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This basically says that files with the filename extension ".py" at any
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level inside the directory should be processed by the "python" extraction
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method. Files that don't match any of the mapping patterns are ignored. See
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the documentation of the `pathmatch` function for details on the pattern
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syntax.
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The following extended mapping would also use the "genshi" extraction
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method on any file in "templates" subdirectory:
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>>> method_map = [
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... ('**/templates/**.*', 'genshi'),
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... ('**.py', 'python')
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... ]
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The dictionary provided by the optional `options_map` parameter augments
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these mappings. It uses extended glob patterns as keys, and the values are
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dictionaries mapping options names to option values (both strings).
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The glob patterns of the `options_map` do not necessarily need to be the
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same as those used in the method mapping. For example, while all files in
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the ``templates`` folders in an application may be Genshi applications, the
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options for those files may differ based on extension:
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>>> options_map = {
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... '**/templates/**.txt': {
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... 'template_class': 'genshi.template:TextTemplate',
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... 'encoding': 'latin-1'
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... },
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... '**/templates/**.html': {
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... 'include_attrs': ''
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... }
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... }
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:param dirname: the path to the directory to extract messages from. If
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not given the current working directory is used.
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:param method_map: a list of ``(pattern, method)`` tuples that maps of
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extraction method names to extended glob patterns
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:param options_map: a dictionary of additional options (optional)
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:param keywords: a dictionary mapping keywords (i.e. names of functions
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that should be recognized as translation functions) to
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tuples that specify which of their arguments contain
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localizable strings
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:param comment_tags: a list of tags of translator comments to search for
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and include in the results
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:param callback: a function that is called for every file that message are
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extracted from, just before the extraction itself is
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performed; the function is passed the filename, the name
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of the extraction method and and the options dictionary as
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positional arguments, in that order
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:param strip_comment_tags: a flag that if set to `True` causes all comment
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tags to be removed from the collected comments.
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:param directory_filter: a callback to determine whether a directory should
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be recursed into. Receives the full directory path;
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should return True if the directory is valid.
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:see: `pathmatch`
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"""
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if dirname is None:
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dirname = os.getcwd()
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if options_map is None:
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options_map = {}
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if directory_filter is None:
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directory_filter = default_directory_filter
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absname = os.path.abspath(dirname)
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for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(absname):
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dirnames[:] = [
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subdir for subdir in dirnames
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if directory_filter(os.path.join(root, subdir))
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]
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dirnames.sort()
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filenames.sort()
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for filename in filenames:
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filepath = os.path.join(root, filename).replace(os.sep, '/')
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yield from check_and_call_extract_file(
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filepath,
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method_map,
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options_map,
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callback,
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keywords,
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comment_tags,
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strip_comment_tags,
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dirpath=absname,
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)
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def check_and_call_extract_file(
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filepath: str | os.PathLike[str],
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method_map: Iterable[tuple[str, str]],
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options_map: SupportsItems[str, dict[str, Any]],
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callback: Callable[[str, str, dict[str, Any]], object] | None,
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keywords: Mapping[str, _Keyword],
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comment_tags: Collection[str],
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strip_comment_tags: bool,
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dirpath: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = None,
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) -> Generator[_FileExtractionResult, None, None]:
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"""Checks if the given file matches an extraction method mapping, and if so, calls extract_from_file.
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Note that the extraction method mappings are based relative to dirpath.
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So, given an absolute path to a file `filepath`, we want to check using
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just the relative path from `dirpath` to `filepath`.
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Yields 5-tuples (filename, lineno, messages, comments, context).
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:param filepath: An absolute path to a file that exists.
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:param method_map: a list of ``(pattern, method)`` tuples that maps of
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extraction method names to extended glob patterns
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:param options_map: a dictionary of additional options (optional)
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:param callback: a function that is called for every file that message are
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extracted from, just before the extraction itself is
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performed; the function is passed the filename, the name
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of the extraction method and and the options dictionary as
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positional arguments, in that order
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:param keywords: a dictionary mapping keywords (i.e. names of functions
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that should be recognized as translation functions) to
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tuples that specify which of their arguments contain
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localizable strings
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:param comment_tags: a list of tags of translator comments to search for
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and include in the results
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:param strip_comment_tags: a flag that if set to `True` causes all comment
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tags to be removed from the collected comments.
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:param dirpath: the path to the directory to extract messages from.
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:return: iterable of 5-tuples (filename, lineno, messages, comments, context)
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:rtype: Iterable[tuple[str, int, str|tuple[str], list[str], str|None]
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"""
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# filename is the relative path from dirpath to the actual file
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filename = relpath(filepath, dirpath)
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for pattern, method in method_map:
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if not pathmatch(pattern, filename):
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continue
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options = {}
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for opattern, odict in options_map.items():
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if pathmatch(opattern, filename):
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options = odict
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if callback:
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callback(filename, method, options)
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for message_tuple in extract_from_file(
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method, filepath,
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keywords=keywords,
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comment_tags=comment_tags,
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options=options,
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strip_comment_tags=strip_comment_tags
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):
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yield (filename, *message_tuple)
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break
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def extract_from_file(
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method: _ExtractionMethod,
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filename: str | os.PathLike[str],
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keywords: Mapping[str, _Keyword] = DEFAULT_KEYWORDS,
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comment_tags: Collection[str] = (),
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options: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None,
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strip_comment_tags: bool = False,
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) -> list[_ExtractionResult]:
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"""Extract messages from a specific file.
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This function returns a list of tuples of the form ``(lineno, message, comments, context)``.
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:param filename: the path to the file to extract messages from
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:param method: a string specifying the extraction method (.e.g. "python")
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:param keywords: a dictionary mapping keywords (i.e. names of functions
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that should be recognized as translation functions) to
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tuples that specify which of their arguments contain
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localizable strings
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:param comment_tags: a list of translator tags to search for and include
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in the results
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:param strip_comment_tags: a flag that if set to `True` causes all comment
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tags to be removed from the collected comments.
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:param options: a dictionary of additional options (optional)
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:returns: list of tuples of the form ``(lineno, message, comments, context)``
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:rtype: list[tuple[int, str|tuple[str], list[str], str|None]
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"""
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if method == 'ignore':
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return []
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with open(filename, 'rb') as fileobj:
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return list(extract(method, fileobj, keywords, comment_tags,
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options, strip_comment_tags))
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def _match_messages_against_spec(lineno: int, messages: list[str|None], comments: list[str],
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fileobj: _FileObj, spec: tuple[int|tuple[int, str], ...]):
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translatable = []
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context = None
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# last_index is 1 based like the keyword spec
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last_index = len(messages)
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for index in spec:
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if isinstance(index, tuple): # (n, 'c')
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context = messages[index[0] - 1]
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continue
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if last_index < index:
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# Not enough arguments
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return
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message = messages[index - 1]
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if message is None:
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return
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translatable.append(message)
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# keyword spec indexes are 1 based, therefore '-1'
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if isinstance(spec[0], tuple):
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# context-aware *gettext method
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first_msg_index = spec[1] - 1
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else:
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first_msg_index = spec[0] - 1
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# An empty string msgid isn't valid, emit a warning
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if not messages[first_msg_index]:
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filename = (getattr(fileobj, "name", None) or "(unknown)")
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sys.stderr.write(
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f"{filename}:{lineno}: warning: Empty msgid. It is reserved by GNU gettext: gettext(\"\") "
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f"returns the header entry with meta information, not the empty string.\n"
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)
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return
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translatable = tuple(translatable)
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if len(translatable) == 1:
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translatable = translatable[0]
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return lineno, translatable, comments, context
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def extract(
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method: _ExtractionMethod,
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fileobj: _FileObj,
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keywords: Mapping[str, _Keyword] = DEFAULT_KEYWORDS,
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comment_tags: Collection[str] = (),
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options: Mapping[str, Any] | None = None,
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strip_comment_tags: bool = False,
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) -> Generator[_ExtractionResult, None, None]:
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"""Extract messages from the given file-like object using the specified
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extraction method.
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This function returns tuples of the form ``(lineno, message, comments, context)``.
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The implementation dispatches the actual extraction to plugins, based on the
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value of the ``method`` parameter.
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>>> source = b'''# foo module
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... def run(argv):
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... print(_('Hello, world!'))
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... '''
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>>> from io import BytesIO
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>>> for message in extract('python', BytesIO(source)):
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... print(message)
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(3, u'Hello, world!', [], None)
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:param method: an extraction method (a callable), or
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a string specifying the extraction method (.e.g. "python");
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if this is a simple name, the extraction function will be
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looked up by entry point; if it is an explicit reference
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to a function (of the form ``package.module:funcname`` or
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``package.module.funcname``), the corresponding function
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will be imported and used
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:param fileobj: the file-like object the messages should be extracted from
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:param keywords: a dictionary mapping keywords (i.e. names of functions
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that should be recognized as translation functions) to
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tuples that specify which of their arguments contain
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localizable strings
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:param comment_tags: a list of translator tags to search for and include
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in the results
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:param options: a dictionary of additional options (optional)
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:param strip_comment_tags: a flag that if set to `True` causes all comment
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tags to be removed from the collected comments.
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:raise ValueError: if the extraction method is not registered
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:returns: iterable of tuples of the form ``(lineno, message, comments, context)``
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:rtype: Iterable[tuple[int, str|tuple[str], list[str], str|None]
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"""
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func = None
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if callable(method):
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func = method
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elif ':' in method or '.' in method:
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if ':' not in method:
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lastdot = method.rfind('.')
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module, attrname = method[:lastdot], method[lastdot + 1:]
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else:
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module, attrname = method.split(':', 1)
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func = getattr(__import__(module, {}, {}, [attrname]), attrname)
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else:
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try:
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from pkg_resources import working_set
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except ImportError:
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pass
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else:
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for entry_point in working_set.iter_entry_points(GROUP_NAME,
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method):
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func = entry_point.load(require=True)
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break
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if func is None:
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# if pkg_resources is not available or no usable egg-info was found
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# (see #230), we resort to looking up the builtin extractors
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# directly
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builtin = {
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'ignore': extract_nothing,
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'python': extract_python,
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'javascript': extract_javascript
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}
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func = builtin.get(method)
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if func is None:
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raise ValueError(f"Unknown extraction method {method!r}")
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results = func(fileobj, keywords.keys(), comment_tags,
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options=options or {})
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for lineno, funcname, messages, comments in results:
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if not isinstance(messages, (list, tuple)):
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messages = [messages]
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if not messages:
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continue
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specs = keywords[funcname] or None if funcname else None
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# {None: x} may be collapsed into x for backwards compatibility.
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if not isinstance(specs, dict):
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specs = {None: specs}
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if strip_comment_tags:
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_strip_comment_tags(comments, comment_tags)
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# None matches all arities.
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for arity in (None, len(messages)):
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try:
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spec = specs[arity]
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except KeyError:
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continue
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if spec is None:
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spec = (1,)
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result = _match_messages_against_spec(lineno, messages, comments, fileobj, spec)
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if result is not None:
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yield result
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def extract_nothing(
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fileobj: _FileObj,
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keywords: Mapping[str, _Keyword],
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comment_tags: Collection[str],
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options: Mapping[str, Any],
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) -> list[_ExtractionResult]:
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"""Pseudo extractor that does not actually extract anything, but simply
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returns an empty list.
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"""
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return []
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def extract_python(
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fileobj: IO[bytes],
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keywords: Mapping[str, _Keyword],
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comment_tags: Collection[str],
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options: _PyOptions,
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) -> Generator[_ExtractionResult, None, None]:
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"""Extract messages from Python source code.
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It returns an iterator yielding tuples in the following form ``(lineno,
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funcname, message, comments)``.
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:param fileobj: the seekable, file-like object the messages should be
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extracted from
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:param keywords: a list of keywords (i.e. function names) that should be
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recognized as translation functions
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:param comment_tags: a list of translator tags to search for and include
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in the results
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:param options: a dictionary of additional options (optional)
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:rtype: ``iterator``
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"""
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funcname = lineno = message_lineno = None
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call_stack = -1
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buf = []
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messages = []
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translator_comments = []
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in_def = in_translator_comments = False
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comment_tag = None
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encoding = parse_encoding(fileobj) or options.get('encoding', 'UTF-8')
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future_flags = parse_future_flags(fileobj, encoding)
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next_line = lambda: fileobj.readline().decode(encoding)
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tokens = generate_tokens(next_line)
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|
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# Current prefix of a Python 3.12 (PEP 701) f-string, or None if we're not
|
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# currently parsing one.
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current_fstring_start = None
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|
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for tok, value, (lineno, _), _, _ in tokens:
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if call_stack == -1 and tok == NAME and value in ('def', 'class'):
|
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in_def = True
|
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elif tok == OP and value == '(':
|
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if in_def:
|
|
# Avoid false positives for declarations such as:
|
|
# def gettext(arg='message'):
|
|
in_def = False
|
|
continue
|
|
if funcname:
|
|
message_lineno = lineno
|
|
call_stack += 1
|
|
elif in_def and tok == OP and value == ':':
|
|
# End of a class definition without parens
|
|
in_def = False
|
|
continue
|
|
elif call_stack == -1 and tok == COMMENT:
|
|
# Strip the comment token from the line
|
|
value = value[1:].strip()
|
|
if in_translator_comments and \
|
|
translator_comments[-1][0] == lineno - 1:
|
|
# We're already inside a translator comment, continue appending
|
|
translator_comments.append((lineno, value))
|
|
continue
|
|
# If execution reaches this point, let's see if comment line
|
|
# starts with one of the comment tags
|
|
for comment_tag in comment_tags:
|
|
if value.startswith(comment_tag):
|
|
in_translator_comments = True
|
|
translator_comments.append((lineno, value))
|
|
break
|
|
elif funcname and call_stack == 0:
|
|
nested = (tok == NAME and value in keywords)
|
|
if (tok == OP and value == ')') or nested:
|
|
if buf:
|
|
messages.append(''.join(buf))
|
|
del buf[:]
|
|
else:
|
|
messages.append(None)
|
|
|
|
messages = tuple(messages) if len(messages) > 1 else messages[0]
|
|
# Comments don't apply unless they immediately
|
|
# precede the message
|
|
if translator_comments and \
|
|
translator_comments[-1][0] < message_lineno - 1:
|
|
translator_comments = []
|
|
|
|
yield (message_lineno, funcname, messages,
|
|
[comment[1] for comment in translator_comments])
|
|
|
|
funcname = lineno = message_lineno = None
|
|
call_stack = -1
|
|
messages = []
|
|
translator_comments = []
|
|
in_translator_comments = False
|
|
if nested:
|
|
funcname = value
|
|
elif tok == STRING:
|
|
val = _parse_python_string(value, encoding, future_flags)
|
|
if val is not None:
|
|
buf.append(val)
|
|
|
|
# Python 3.12+, see https://peps.python.org/pep-0701/#new-tokens
|
|
elif tok == FSTRING_START:
|
|
current_fstring_start = value
|
|
elif tok == FSTRING_MIDDLE:
|
|
if current_fstring_start is not None:
|
|
current_fstring_start += value
|
|
elif tok == FSTRING_END:
|
|
if current_fstring_start is not None:
|
|
fstring = current_fstring_start + value
|
|
val = _parse_python_string(fstring, encoding, future_flags)
|
|
if val is not None:
|
|
buf.append(val)
|
|
|
|
elif tok == OP and value == ',':
|
|
if buf:
|
|
messages.append(''.join(buf))
|
|
del buf[:]
|
|
else:
|
|
messages.append(None)
|
|
if translator_comments:
|
|
# We have translator comments, and since we're on a
|
|
# comma(,) user is allowed to break into a new line
|
|
# Let's increase the last comment's lineno in order
|
|
# for the comment to still be a valid one
|
|
old_lineno, old_comment = translator_comments.pop()
|
|
translator_comments.append((old_lineno + 1, old_comment))
|
|
elif call_stack > 0 and tok == OP and value == ')':
|
|
call_stack -= 1
|
|
elif funcname and call_stack == -1:
|
|
funcname = None
|
|
elif tok == NAME and value in keywords:
|
|
funcname = value
|
|
|
|
if (current_fstring_start is not None
|
|
and tok not in {FSTRING_START, FSTRING_MIDDLE}
|
|
):
|
|
# In Python 3.12, tokens other than FSTRING_* mean the
|
|
# f-string is dynamic, so we don't wan't to extract it.
|
|
# And if it's FSTRING_END, we've already handled it above.
|
|
# Let's forget that we're in an f-string.
|
|
current_fstring_start = None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _parse_python_string(value: str, encoding: str, future_flags: int) -> str | None:
|
|
# Unwrap quotes in a safe manner, maintaining the string's encoding
|
|
# https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=355470&aid=617979&group_id=5470
|
|
code = compile(
|
|
f'# coding={str(encoding)}\n{value}',
|
|
'<string>',
|
|
'eval',
|
|
ast.PyCF_ONLY_AST | future_flags,
|
|
)
|
|
if isinstance(code, ast.Expression):
|
|
body = code.body
|
|
if isinstance(body, ast.Str):
|
|
return body.s
|
|
if isinstance(body, ast.JoinedStr): # f-string
|
|
if all(isinstance(node, ast.Str) for node in body.values):
|
|
return ''.join(node.s for node in body.values)
|
|
if all(isinstance(node, ast.Constant) for node in body.values):
|
|
return ''.join(str(node.value) for node in body.values)
|
|
# TODO: we could raise an error or warning when not all nodes are constants
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
|
|
def extract_javascript(
|
|
fileobj: _FileObj,
|
|
keywords: Mapping[str, _Keyword],
|
|
comment_tags: Collection[str],
|
|
options: _JSOptions,
|
|
lineno: int = 1,
|
|
) -> Generator[_ExtractionResult, None, None]:
|
|
"""Extract messages from JavaScript source code.
|
|
|
|
:param fileobj: the seekable, file-like object the messages should be
|
|
extracted from
|
|
:param keywords: a list of keywords (i.e. function names) that should be
|
|
recognized as translation functions
|
|
:param comment_tags: a list of translator tags to search for and include
|
|
in the results
|
|
:param options: a dictionary of additional options (optional)
|
|
Supported options are:
|
|
* `jsx` -- set to false to disable JSX/E4X support.
|
|
* `template_string` -- if `True`, supports gettext(`key`)
|
|
* `parse_template_string` -- if `True` will parse the
|
|
contents of javascript
|
|
template strings.
|
|
:param lineno: line number offset (for parsing embedded fragments)
|
|
"""
|
|
from babel.messages.jslexer import Token, tokenize, unquote_string
|
|
funcname = message_lineno = None
|
|
messages = []
|
|
last_argument = None
|
|
translator_comments = []
|
|
concatenate_next = False
|
|
encoding = options.get('encoding', 'utf-8')
|
|
last_token = None
|
|
call_stack = -1
|
|
dotted = any('.' in kw for kw in keywords)
|
|
for token in tokenize(
|
|
fileobj.read().decode(encoding),
|
|
jsx=options.get("jsx", True),
|
|
template_string=options.get("template_string", True),
|
|
dotted=dotted,
|
|
lineno=lineno
|
|
):
|
|
if ( # Turn keyword`foo` expressions into keyword("foo") calls:
|
|
funcname and # have a keyword...
|
|
(last_token and last_token.type == 'name') and # we've seen nothing after the keyword...
|
|
token.type == 'template_string' # this is a template string
|
|
):
|
|
message_lineno = token.lineno
|
|
messages = [unquote_string(token.value)]
|
|
call_stack = 0
|
|
token = Token('operator', ')', token.lineno)
|
|
|
|
if options.get('parse_template_string') and not funcname and token.type == 'template_string':
|
|
yield from parse_template_string(token.value, keywords, comment_tags, options, token.lineno)
|
|
|
|
elif token.type == 'operator' and token.value == '(':
|
|
if funcname:
|
|
message_lineno = token.lineno
|
|
call_stack += 1
|
|
|
|
elif call_stack == -1 and token.type == 'linecomment':
|
|
value = token.value[2:].strip()
|
|
if translator_comments and \
|
|
translator_comments[-1][0] == token.lineno - 1:
|
|
translator_comments.append((token.lineno, value))
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
for comment_tag in comment_tags:
|
|
if value.startswith(comment_tag):
|
|
translator_comments.append((token.lineno, value.strip()))
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
elif token.type == 'multilinecomment':
|
|
# only one multi-line comment may precede a translation
|
|
translator_comments = []
|
|
value = token.value[2:-2].strip()
|
|
for comment_tag in comment_tags:
|
|
if value.startswith(comment_tag):
|
|
lines = value.splitlines()
|
|
if lines:
|
|
lines[0] = lines[0].strip()
|
|
lines[1:] = dedent('\n'.join(lines[1:])).splitlines()
|
|
for offset, line in enumerate(lines):
|
|
translator_comments.append((token.lineno + offset,
|
|
line))
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
elif funcname and call_stack == 0:
|
|
if token.type == 'operator' and token.value == ')':
|
|
if last_argument is not None:
|
|
messages.append(last_argument)
|
|
if len(messages) > 1:
|
|
messages = tuple(messages)
|
|
elif messages:
|
|
messages = messages[0]
|
|
else:
|
|
messages = None
|
|
|
|
# Comments don't apply unless they immediately precede the
|
|
# message
|
|
if translator_comments and \
|
|
translator_comments[-1][0] < message_lineno - 1:
|
|
translator_comments = []
|
|
|
|
if messages is not None:
|
|
yield (message_lineno, funcname, messages,
|
|
[comment[1] for comment in translator_comments])
|
|
|
|
funcname = message_lineno = last_argument = None
|
|
concatenate_next = False
|
|
translator_comments = []
|
|
messages = []
|
|
call_stack = -1
|
|
|
|
elif token.type in ('string', 'template_string'):
|
|
new_value = unquote_string(token.value)
|
|
if concatenate_next:
|
|
last_argument = (last_argument or '') + new_value
|
|
concatenate_next = False
|
|
else:
|
|
last_argument = new_value
|
|
|
|
elif token.type == 'operator':
|
|
if token.value == ',':
|
|
if last_argument is not None:
|
|
messages.append(last_argument)
|
|
last_argument = None
|
|
else:
|
|
messages.append(None)
|
|
concatenate_next = False
|
|
elif token.value == '+':
|
|
concatenate_next = True
|
|
|
|
elif call_stack > 0 and token.type == 'operator' \
|
|
and token.value == ')':
|
|
call_stack -= 1
|
|
|
|
elif funcname and call_stack == -1:
|
|
funcname = None
|
|
|
|
elif call_stack == -1 and token.type == 'name' and \
|
|
token.value in keywords and \
|
|
(last_token is None or last_token.type != 'name' or
|
|
last_token.value != 'function'):
|
|
funcname = token.value
|
|
|
|
last_token = token
|
|
|
|
|
|
def parse_template_string(
|
|
template_string: str,
|
|
keywords: Mapping[str, _Keyword],
|
|
comment_tags: Collection[str],
|
|
options: _JSOptions,
|
|
lineno: int = 1,
|
|
) -> Generator[_ExtractionResult, None, None]:
|
|
"""Parse JavaScript template string.
|
|
|
|
:param template_string: the template string to be parsed
|
|
:param keywords: a list of keywords (i.e. function names) that should be
|
|
recognized as translation functions
|
|
:param comment_tags: a list of translator tags to search for and include
|
|
in the results
|
|
:param options: a dictionary of additional options (optional)
|
|
:param lineno: starting line number (optional)
|
|
"""
|
|
from babel.messages.jslexer import line_re
|
|
prev_character = None
|
|
level = 0
|
|
inside_str = False
|
|
expression_contents = ''
|
|
for character in template_string[1:-1]:
|
|
if not inside_str and character in ('"', "'", '`'):
|
|
inside_str = character
|
|
elif inside_str == character and prev_character != r'\\':
|
|
inside_str = False
|
|
if level:
|
|
expression_contents += character
|
|
if not inside_str:
|
|
if character == '{' and prev_character == '$':
|
|
level += 1
|
|
elif level and character == '}':
|
|
level -= 1
|
|
if level == 0 and expression_contents:
|
|
expression_contents = expression_contents[0:-1]
|
|
fake_file_obj = io.BytesIO(expression_contents.encode())
|
|
yield from extract_javascript(fake_file_obj, keywords, comment_tags, options, lineno)
|
|
lineno += len(line_re.findall(expression_contents))
|
|
expression_contents = ''
|
|
prev_character = character
|