--- loncom/localize/lonlocal.pm 2010/02/12 14:20:41 1.50.2.3 +++ loncom/localize/lonlocal.pm 2019/02/24 01:38:14 1.67 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ # The LearningOnline Network with CAPA # Localization routines # -# $Id: lonlocal.pm,v 1.50.2.3 2010/02/12 14:20:41 raeburn Exp $ +# $Id: lonlocal.pm,v 1.67 2019/02/24 01:38:14 raeburn Exp $ # # Copyright Michigan State University Board of Trustees # @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Apache::lonlocal - provides localization lonlocal provides localization services for LON-CAPA programmers based on Locale::Maketext. See -C +C for more information on Maketext. =head1 OVERVIEWX @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ Inside might be something like this if ($status eq 'WON') { $message='You have won.'; } elsif ($status eq 'LOST') { - $message='You are a total looser.'; + $message='You are a total loser.'; } return $message; } @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ The first two examples are easy: if ($status eq 'WON') { $message='You have won.'; } elsif ($status eq 'LOST') { - $message='You are a total looser.'; + $message='You are a total loser.'; } return &mt($message); } @@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ like this: 'You have won.' => 'Sie haben gewonnen.', - 'You are a total looser.' + 'You are a total loser.' => 'Sie sind der totale Verlierer.', 'Rules' @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ ignore the rest of the line. This is a relatively easy task, and any help is appreciated. Maketext can do a whole lot more, see -C +C but for most purposes, we do not have to mess with that. =cut @@ -171,11 +171,13 @@ use DateTime::Locale; require Exporter; our @ISA = qw (Exporter); -our @EXPORT = qw(mt mtn ns mt_user); +our @EXPORT = qw(mt mtn ns mt_user js_escape html_escape); + +my %mtcache=(); # ========================================================= The language handle -use vars qw($lh); +use vars qw($lh $current_language); # ===================================================== The "MakeText" function @@ -191,7 +193,13 @@ sub mt (@) { return $_[0]; } } else { - return $lh->maketext(@_); + if ($#_>0) { return $lh->maketext(@_); } + if ($mtcache{$current_language.':'.$_[0]}) { + return $mtcache{$current_language.':'.$_[0]}; + } + my $translation=$lh->maketext(@_); + $mtcache{$current_language.':'.$_[0]}=$translation; + return $translation; } } else { if (wantarray) { @@ -254,9 +262,9 @@ sub preferred_languages { push(@languages,@browser); } - foreach my $domtype ($Apache::lonnet::env{'user.domain'},$Apache::lonnet::env{'request.role.domain'}, - $Apache::lonnet::perlvar{'lonDefDomain'}) { - if ($domtype ne '') { + my $defdom = &Apache::lonnet::default_login_domain(); + foreach my $domtype ($Apache::lonnet::env{'user.domain'},$Apache::lonnet::env{'request.role.domain'},$defdom) { + if (($domtype ne '') && ($domtype ne 'public')) { my %domdefs = &Apache::lonnet::get_domain_defaults($domtype); if ($domdefs{'lang_def'} ne '') { push(@languages,$domdefs{'lang_def'}); @@ -287,9 +295,11 @@ sub get_genlanguages { sub current_encoding { my $default='UTF-8'; - if ($Apache::lonnet::env{'browser.os'} eq 'win' && - $Apache::lonnet::env{'browser.type'} eq 'explorer') { - $default='ISO-8859-1'; + unless ($Apache::lonnet::env{'browser.unicode'}) { + if ($Apache::lonnet::env{'browser.os'} eq 'win' && + $Apache::lonnet::env{'browser.type'} eq 'explorer') { + $default='ISO-8859-1'; + } } if ($lh) { my $enc=$lh->maketext('char_encoding'); @@ -315,7 +325,7 @@ sub current_locale { sub texthash { my %hash=@_; - foreach (keys %hash) { + foreach (keys(%hash)) { $hash{$_}=&mt($hash{$_}); } return %hash; @@ -324,14 +334,20 @@ sub texthash { # ========= Get a handle (do not invoke in vain, leave this to access handlers) sub get_language_handle { - my $r=shift; + my ($r,$chosen) = @_; if ($r) { my $headers=$r->headers_in; $ENV{'HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'}=$headers->{'Accept-language'}; } - my @languages=&preferred_languages(); + my @languages; + if ($chosen ne '') { + @languages=($chosen); + } else { + @languages=&preferred_languages(); + } $ENV{'HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'}=''; $lh=Apache::localize->get_handle(@languages); + $current_language=¤t_language(); if ($r) { $r->content_languages([¤t_language()]); } @@ -347,10 +363,10 @@ sub gettimezone { } return $timezone; } - my $cid = $Apache::lonnet::env{'request.course.id'}; + my $cid = $Apache::lonnet::env{'request.course.id'}; if ($cid ne '') { if ($Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$cid.'.timezone'}) { - $timezone = $Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$cid.'.timezone'}; + $timezone = $Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$cid.'.timezone'}; } else { my $cdom = $Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$cid.'.domain'}; if ($cdom ne '') { @@ -366,7 +382,8 @@ sub gettimezone { if ($uroledomdefs{'timezone_def'} ne '') { $timezone = $uroledomdefs{'timezone_def'}; } - } elsif ($Apache::lonnet::env{'user.domain'} ne '') { + } elsif (($Apache::lonnet::env{'user.domain'} ne '') && + ($Apache::lonnet::env{'user.domain'} ne 'public')) { my %udomdefaults = &Apache::lonnet::get_domain_defaults($Apache::lonnet::env{'user.domain'}); if ($udomdefaults{'timezone_def'} ne '') { @@ -383,6 +400,7 @@ sub gettimezone { sub locallocaltime { my ($thistime,$timezone) = @_; + if (!defined($thistime) || $thistime eq '') { return &mt('Never'); } @@ -396,14 +414,14 @@ sub locallocaltime { } my $dt = DateTime->from_epoch(epoch => $thistime) - ->set_time_zone(&gettimezone($timezone)); + ->set_time_zone(gettimezone($timezone)); # TimeZone tries to determine the 'local' timezone from $ENV{TZ} if this # fails it searches through various system files. Under certain # circumstances this is an extremly expensive operation. # So after the first run we store the timezone in $ENV{TZ} to significantly - # speed up future lookups. - $ENV{TZ} = $dt->time_zone()->name() + # speed up future lookups. + $ENV{TZ} = $dt->time_zone()->name() if (! $ENV{TZ} && gettimezone($timezone) eq 'local'); if ((¤t_language=~/^en/) || (!$lh)) { @@ -478,13 +496,21 @@ sub getdatelocale { return $locale_obj; } +=pod -# ==================== Normalize string (reduce fragility in the lexicon files) +=over + +=item * normalize_string() + +Normalize string (reduce fragility in the lexicon files) + +This normalizes a string to reduce fragility in the lexicon files of +huge messages (such as are used by the helper), and allow useful +formatting: reduce all consecutive whitespace to a single space, +and remove all HTML + +=cut -# This normalizes a string to reduce fragility in the lexicon files of -# huge messages (such as are used by the helper), and allow useful -# formatting: reduce all consecutive whitespace to a single space, -# and remove all HTML sub normalize_string { my $s = shift; $s =~ s/\s+/ /g; @@ -495,13 +521,27 @@ sub normalize_string { return $s; } -# alias for normalize_string; recommend using it only in the lexicon +=pod + +=item * ns() + +alias for normalize_string; recommend using it only in the lexicon + +=cut + sub ns { return normalize_string(@_); } -# mtn: call the mt function and the normalization function easily. -# Returns original non-normalized string if there was no translation +=pod + +=item * mtn() + +mtn: call the mt function and the normalization function easily. +Returns original non-normalized string if there was no translation + +=cut + sub mtn (@) { my @args = @_; # don't want to modify caller's string; if we # didn't care about that we could set $_[0] @@ -524,7 +564,7 @@ sub transstatic { =pod -=item * mt_escape +=item * mt_escape() mt_escape takes a string reference and escape the [] in there so mt will leave them as is and not try to expand them @@ -537,6 +577,119 @@ sub mt_escape { $$str_ref =~s/([\[\]])/~$1/g; } +=pod + +=item * js_escape() + +js_escape takes a string, string reference or hash reference, +and escapes the values so that they can be used within a