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511 lines
21 KiB
Python
511 lines
21 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright 2009 Facebook
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""Translation methods for generating localized strings.
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To load a locale and generate a translated string::
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user_locale = tornado.locale.get("es_LA")
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print user_locale.translate("Sign out")
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`tornado.locale.get()` returns the closest matching locale, not necessarily the
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specific locale you requested. You can support pluralization with
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additional arguments to `~Locale.translate()`, e.g.::
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people = [...]
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message = user_locale.translate(
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"%(list)s is online", "%(list)s are online", len(people))
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print message % {"list": user_locale.list(people)}
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The first string is chosen if ``len(people) == 1``, otherwise the second
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string is chosen.
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Applications should call one of `load_translations` (which uses a simple
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CSV format) or `load_gettext_translations` (which uses the ``.mo`` format
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supported by `gettext` and related tools). If neither method is called,
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the `Locale.translate` method will simply return the original string.
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"""
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, with_statement
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import csv
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import datetime
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import numbers
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import os
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import re
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from tornado import escape
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from tornado.log import gen_log
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from tornado.util import u
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_default_locale = "en_US"
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_translations = {}
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_supported_locales = frozenset([_default_locale])
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_use_gettext = False
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def get(*locale_codes):
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"""Returns the closest match for the given locale codes.
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We iterate over all given locale codes in order. If we have a tight
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or a loose match for the code (e.g., "en" for "en_US"), we return
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the locale. Otherwise we move to the next code in the list.
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By default we return ``en_US`` if no translations are found for any of
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the specified locales. You can change the default locale with
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`set_default_locale()`.
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"""
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return Locale.get_closest(*locale_codes)
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def set_default_locale(code):
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"""Sets the default locale.
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The default locale is assumed to be the language used for all strings
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in the system. The translations loaded from disk are mappings from
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the default locale to the destination locale. Consequently, you don't
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need to create a translation file for the default locale.
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"""
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global _default_locale
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global _supported_locales
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_default_locale = code
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_supported_locales = frozenset(list(_translations.keys()) + [_default_locale])
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def load_translations(directory):
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"""Loads translations from CSV files in a directory.
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Translations are strings with optional Python-style named placeholders
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(e.g., ``My name is %(name)s``) and their associated translations.
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The directory should have translation files of the form ``LOCALE.csv``,
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e.g. ``es_GT.csv``. The CSV files should have two or three columns: string,
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translation, and an optional plural indicator. Plural indicators should
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be one of "plural" or "singular". A given string can have both singular
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and plural forms. For example ``%(name)s liked this`` may have a
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different verb conjugation depending on whether %(name)s is one
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name or a list of names. There should be two rows in the CSV file for
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that string, one with plural indicator "singular", and one "plural".
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For strings with no verbs that would change on translation, simply
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use "unknown" or the empty string (or don't include the column at all).
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The file is read using the `csv` module in the default "excel" dialect.
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In this format there should not be spaces after the commas.
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Example translation ``es_LA.csv``::
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"I love you","Te amo"
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"%(name)s liked this","A %(name)s les gustó esto","plural"
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"%(name)s liked this","A %(name)s le gustó esto","singular"
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"""
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global _translations
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global _supported_locales
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_translations = {}
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for path in os.listdir(directory):
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if not path.endswith(".csv"):
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continue
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locale, extension = path.split(".")
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if not re.match("[a-z]+(_[A-Z]+)?$", locale):
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gen_log.error("Unrecognized locale %r (path: %s)", locale,
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os.path.join(directory, path))
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continue
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full_path = os.path.join(directory, path)
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try:
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# python 3: csv.reader requires a file open in text mode.
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# Force utf8 to avoid dependence on $LANG environment variable.
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f = open(full_path, "r", encoding="utf-8")
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except TypeError:
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# python 2: files return byte strings, which are decoded below.
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f = open(full_path, "r")
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_translations[locale] = {}
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for i, row in enumerate(csv.reader(f)):
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if not row or len(row) < 2:
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continue
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row = [escape.to_unicode(c).strip() for c in row]
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english, translation = row[:2]
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if len(row) > 2:
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plural = row[2] or "unknown"
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else:
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plural = "unknown"
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if plural not in ("plural", "singular", "unknown"):
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gen_log.error("Unrecognized plural indicator %r in %s line %d",
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plural, path, i + 1)
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continue
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_translations[locale].setdefault(plural, {})[english] = translation
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f.close()
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_supported_locales = frozenset(list(_translations.keys()) + [_default_locale])
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gen_log.debug("Supported locales: %s", sorted(_supported_locales))
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def load_gettext_translations(directory, domain):
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"""Loads translations from `gettext`'s locale tree
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Locale tree is similar to system's ``/usr/share/locale``, like::
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{directory}/{lang}/LC_MESSAGES/{domain}.mo
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Three steps are required to have you app translated:
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1. Generate POT translation file::
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xgettext --language=Python --keyword=_:1,2 -d mydomain file1.py file2.html etc
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2. Merge against existing POT file::
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msgmerge old.po mydomain.po > new.po
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3. Compile::
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msgfmt mydomain.po -o {directory}/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/mydomain.mo
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"""
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import gettext
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global _translations
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global _supported_locales
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global _use_gettext
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_translations = {}
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for lang in os.listdir(directory):
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if lang.startswith('.'):
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continue # skip .svn, etc
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if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(directory, lang)):
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continue
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try:
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os.stat(os.path.join(directory, lang, "LC_MESSAGES", domain + ".mo"))
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_translations[lang] = gettext.translation(domain, directory,
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languages=[lang])
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except Exception as e:
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gen_log.error("Cannot load translation for '%s': %s", lang, str(e))
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continue
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_supported_locales = frozenset(list(_translations.keys()) + [_default_locale])
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_use_gettext = True
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gen_log.debug("Supported locales: %s", sorted(_supported_locales))
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def get_supported_locales():
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"""Returns a list of all the supported locale codes."""
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return _supported_locales
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class Locale(object):
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"""Object representing a locale.
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After calling one of `load_translations` or `load_gettext_translations`,
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call `get` or `get_closest` to get a Locale object.
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"""
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@classmethod
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def get_closest(cls, *locale_codes):
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"""Returns the closest match for the given locale code."""
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for code in locale_codes:
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if not code:
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continue
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code = code.replace("-", "_")
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parts = code.split("_")
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if len(parts) > 2:
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continue
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elif len(parts) == 2:
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code = parts[0].lower() + "_" + parts[1].upper()
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if code in _supported_locales:
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return cls.get(code)
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if parts[0].lower() in _supported_locales:
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return cls.get(parts[0].lower())
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return cls.get(_default_locale)
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@classmethod
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def get(cls, code):
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"""Returns the Locale for the given locale code.
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If it is not supported, we raise an exception.
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"""
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if not hasattr(cls, "_cache"):
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cls._cache = {}
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if code not in cls._cache:
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assert code in _supported_locales
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translations = _translations.get(code, None)
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if translations is None:
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locale = CSVLocale(code, {})
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elif _use_gettext:
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locale = GettextLocale(code, translations)
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else:
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locale = CSVLocale(code, translations)
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cls._cache[code] = locale
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return cls._cache[code]
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def __init__(self, code, translations):
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self.code = code
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self.name = LOCALE_NAMES.get(code, {}).get("name", u("Unknown"))
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self.rtl = False
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for prefix in ["fa", "ar", "he"]:
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if self.code.startswith(prefix):
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self.rtl = True
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break
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self.translations = translations
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# Initialize strings for date formatting
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_ = self.translate
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self._months = [
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_("January"), _("February"), _("March"), _("April"),
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_("May"), _("June"), _("July"), _("August"),
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_("September"), _("October"), _("November"), _("December")]
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self._weekdays = [
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_("Monday"), _("Tuesday"), _("Wednesday"), _("Thursday"),
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_("Friday"), _("Saturday"), _("Sunday")]
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def translate(self, message, plural_message=None, count=None):
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"""Returns the translation for the given message for this locale.
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If ``plural_message`` is given, you must also provide
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``count``. We return ``plural_message`` when ``count != 1``,
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and we return the singular form for the given message when
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``count == 1``.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def format_date(self, date, gmt_offset=0, relative=True, shorter=False,
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full_format=False):
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"""Formats the given date (which should be GMT).
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By default, we return a relative time (e.g., "2 minutes ago"). You
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can return an absolute date string with ``relative=False``.
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You can force a full format date ("July 10, 1980") with
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``full_format=True``.
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This method is primarily intended for dates in the past.
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For dates in the future, we fall back to full format.
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"""
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if isinstance(date, numbers.Real):
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date = datetime.datetime.utcfromtimestamp(date)
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now = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
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if date > now:
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if relative and (date - now).seconds < 60:
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# Due to click skew, things are some things slightly
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# in the future. Round timestamps in the immediate
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# future down to now in relative mode.
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date = now
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else:
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# Otherwise, future dates always use the full format.
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full_format = True
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local_date = date - datetime.timedelta(minutes=gmt_offset)
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local_now = now - datetime.timedelta(minutes=gmt_offset)
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local_yesterday = local_now - datetime.timedelta(hours=24)
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difference = now - date
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seconds = difference.seconds
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days = difference.days
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_ = self.translate
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format = None
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if not full_format:
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if relative and days == 0:
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if seconds < 50:
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return _("1 second ago", "%(seconds)d seconds ago",
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seconds) % {"seconds": seconds}
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if seconds < 50 * 60:
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minutes = round(seconds / 60.0)
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return _("1 minute ago", "%(minutes)d minutes ago",
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minutes) % {"minutes": minutes}
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hours = round(seconds / (60.0 * 60))
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return _("1 hour ago", "%(hours)d hours ago",
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hours) % {"hours": hours}
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if days == 0:
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format = _("%(time)s")
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elif days == 1 and local_date.day == local_yesterday.day and \
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relative:
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format = _("yesterday") if shorter else \
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_("yesterday at %(time)s")
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elif days < 5:
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format = _("%(weekday)s") if shorter else \
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_("%(weekday)s at %(time)s")
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elif days < 334: # 11mo, since confusing for same month last year
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format = _("%(month_name)s %(day)s") if shorter else \
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_("%(month_name)s %(day)s at %(time)s")
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if format is None:
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format = _("%(month_name)s %(day)s, %(year)s") if shorter else \
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_("%(month_name)s %(day)s, %(year)s at %(time)s")
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tfhour_clock = self.code not in ("en", "en_US", "zh_CN")
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if tfhour_clock:
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str_time = "%d:%02d" % (local_date.hour, local_date.minute)
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elif self.code == "zh_CN":
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str_time = "%s%d:%02d" % (
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(u('\u4e0a\u5348'), u('\u4e0b\u5348'))[local_date.hour >= 12],
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local_date.hour % 12 or 12, local_date.minute)
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else:
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str_time = "%d:%02d %s" % (
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local_date.hour % 12 or 12, local_date.minute,
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("am", "pm")[local_date.hour >= 12])
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return format % {
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"month_name": self._months[local_date.month - 1],
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"weekday": self._weekdays[local_date.weekday()],
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"day": str(local_date.day),
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"year": str(local_date.year),
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"time": str_time
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}
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def format_day(self, date, gmt_offset=0, dow=True):
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"""Formats the given date as a day of week.
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Example: "Monday, January 22". You can remove the day of week with
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``dow=False``.
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"""
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local_date = date - datetime.timedelta(minutes=gmt_offset)
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_ = self.translate
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if dow:
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return _("%(weekday)s, %(month_name)s %(day)s") % {
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"month_name": self._months[local_date.month - 1],
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"weekday": self._weekdays[local_date.weekday()],
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"day": str(local_date.day),
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}
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else:
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return _("%(month_name)s %(day)s") % {
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"month_name": self._months[local_date.month - 1],
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"day": str(local_date.day),
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}
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def list(self, parts):
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"""Returns a comma-separated list for the given list of parts.
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The format is, e.g., "A, B and C", "A and B" or just "A" for lists
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of size 1.
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"""
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_ = self.translate
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if len(parts) == 0:
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return ""
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if len(parts) == 1:
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return parts[0]
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comma = u(' \u0648 ') if self.code.startswith("fa") else u(", ")
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return _("%(commas)s and %(last)s") % {
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"commas": comma.join(parts[:-1]),
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"last": parts[len(parts) - 1],
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}
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def friendly_number(self, value):
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"""Returns a comma-separated number for the given integer."""
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if self.code not in ("en", "en_US"):
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return str(value)
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value = str(value)
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parts = []
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while value:
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parts.append(value[-3:])
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value = value[:-3]
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return ",".join(reversed(parts))
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class CSVLocale(Locale):
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"""Locale implementation using tornado's CSV translation format."""
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def translate(self, message, plural_message=None, count=None):
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if plural_message is not None:
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assert count is not None
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if count != 1:
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message = plural_message
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message_dict = self.translations.get("plural", {})
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else:
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message_dict = self.translations.get("singular", {})
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else:
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message_dict = self.translations.get("unknown", {})
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return message_dict.get(message, message)
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class GettextLocale(Locale):
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"""Locale implementation using the `gettext` module."""
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def __init__(self, code, translations):
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try:
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# python 2
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self.ngettext = translations.ungettext
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self.gettext = translations.ugettext
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except AttributeError:
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# python 3
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self.ngettext = translations.ngettext
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self.gettext = translations.gettext
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# self.gettext must exist before __init__ is called, since it
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# calls into self.translate
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super(GettextLocale, self).__init__(code, translations)
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def translate(self, message, plural_message=None, count=None):
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if plural_message is not None:
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assert count is not None
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return self.ngettext(message, plural_message, count)
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else:
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return self.gettext(message)
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LOCALE_NAMES = {
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"af_ZA": {"name_en": u("Afrikaans"), "name": u("Afrikaans")},
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"am_ET": {"name_en": u("Amharic"), "name": u('\u12a0\u121b\u122d\u129b')},
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"ar_AR": {"name_en": u("Arabic"), "name": u("\u0627\u0644\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a\u0629")},
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"bg_BG": {"name_en": u("Bulgarian"), "name": u("\u0411\u044a\u043b\u0433\u0430\u0440\u0441\u043a\u0438")},
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"bn_IN": {"name_en": u("Bengali"), "name": u("\u09ac\u09be\u0982\u09b2\u09be")},
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"bs_BA": {"name_en": u("Bosnian"), "name": u("Bosanski")},
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"ca_ES": {"name_en": u("Catalan"), "name": u("Catal\xe0")},
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"cs_CZ": {"name_en": u("Czech"), "name": u("\u010ce\u0161tina")},
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"cy_GB": {"name_en": u("Welsh"), "name": u("Cymraeg")},
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"da_DK": {"name_en": u("Danish"), "name": u("Dansk")},
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"de_DE": {"name_en": u("German"), "name": u("Deutsch")},
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"el_GR": {"name_en": u("Greek"), "name": u("\u0395\u03bb\u03bb\u03b7\u03bd\u03b9\u03ba\u03ac")},
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"en_GB": {"name_en": u("English (UK)"), "name": u("English (UK)")},
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"en_US": {"name_en": u("English (US)"), "name": u("English (US)")},
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"es_ES": {"name_en": u("Spanish (Spain)"), "name": u("Espa\xf1ol (Espa\xf1a)")},
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"es_LA": {"name_en": u("Spanish"), "name": u("Espa\xf1ol")},
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"et_EE": {"name_en": u("Estonian"), "name": u("Eesti")},
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"eu_ES": {"name_en": u("Basque"), "name": u("Euskara")},
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"fa_IR": {"name_en": u("Persian"), "name": u("\u0641\u0627\u0631\u0633\u06cc")},
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"fi_FI": {"name_en": u("Finnish"), "name": u("Suomi")},
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"fr_CA": {"name_en": u("French (Canada)"), "name": u("Fran\xe7ais (Canada)")},
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"fr_FR": {"name_en": u("French"), "name": u("Fran\xe7ais")},
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"ga_IE": {"name_en": u("Irish"), "name": u("Gaeilge")},
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"gl_ES": {"name_en": u("Galician"), "name": u("Galego")},
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"he_IL": {"name_en": u("Hebrew"), "name": u("\u05e2\u05d1\u05e8\u05d9\u05ea")},
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"hi_IN": {"name_en": u("Hindi"), "name": u("\u0939\u093f\u0928\u094d\u0926\u0940")},
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"hr_HR": {"name_en": u("Croatian"), "name": u("Hrvatski")},
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"hu_HU": {"name_en": u("Hungarian"), "name": u("Magyar")},
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"id_ID": {"name_en": u("Indonesian"), "name": u("Bahasa Indonesia")},
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"is_IS": {"name_en": u("Icelandic"), "name": u("\xcdslenska")},
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"it_IT": {"name_en": u("Italian"), "name": u("Italiano")},
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"ja_JP": {"name_en": u("Japanese"), "name": u("\u65e5\u672c\u8a9e")},
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"ko_KR": {"name_en": u("Korean"), "name": u("\ud55c\uad6d\uc5b4")},
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"lt_LT": {"name_en": u("Lithuanian"), "name": u("Lietuvi\u0173")},
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"lv_LV": {"name_en": u("Latvian"), "name": u("Latvie\u0161u")},
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"mk_MK": {"name_en": u("Macedonian"), "name": u("\u041c\u0430\u043a\u0435\u0434\u043e\u043d\u0441\u043a\u0438")},
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"ml_IN": {"name_en": u("Malayalam"), "name": u("\u0d2e\u0d32\u0d2f\u0d3e\u0d33\u0d02")},
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"ms_MY": {"name_en": u("Malay"), "name": u("Bahasa Melayu")},
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"nb_NO": {"name_en": u("Norwegian (bokmal)"), "name": u("Norsk (bokm\xe5l)")},
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"nl_NL": {"name_en": u("Dutch"), "name": u("Nederlands")},
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"nn_NO": {"name_en": u("Norwegian (nynorsk)"), "name": u("Norsk (nynorsk)")},
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"pa_IN": {"name_en": u("Punjabi"), "name": u("\u0a2a\u0a70\u0a1c\u0a3e\u0a2c\u0a40")},
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"pl_PL": {"name_en": u("Polish"), "name": u("Polski")},
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"pt_BR": {"name_en": u("Portuguese (Brazil)"), "name": u("Portugu\xeas (Brasil)")},
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"pt_PT": {"name_en": u("Portuguese (Portugal)"), "name": u("Portugu\xeas (Portugal)")},
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"ro_RO": {"name_en": u("Romanian"), "name": u("Rom\xe2n\u0103")},
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"ru_RU": {"name_en": u("Russian"), "name": u("\u0420\u0443\u0441\u0441\u043a\u0438\u0439")},
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"sk_SK": {"name_en": u("Slovak"), "name": u("Sloven\u010dina")},
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"sl_SI": {"name_en": u("Slovenian"), "name": u("Sloven\u0161\u010dina")},
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"sq_AL": {"name_en": u("Albanian"), "name": u("Shqip")},
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"sr_RS": {"name_en": u("Serbian"), "name": u("\u0421\u0440\u043f\u0441\u043a\u0438")},
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"sv_SE": {"name_en": u("Swedish"), "name": u("Svenska")},
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"sw_KE": {"name_en": u("Swahili"), "name": u("Kiswahili")},
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"ta_IN": {"name_en": u("Tamil"), "name": u("\u0ba4\u0bae\u0bbf\u0bb4\u0bcd")},
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"te_IN": {"name_en": u("Telugu"), "name": u("\u0c24\u0c46\u0c32\u0c41\u0c17\u0c41")},
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"th_TH": {"name_en": u("Thai"), "name": u("\u0e20\u0e32\u0e29\u0e32\u0e44\u0e17\u0e22")},
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"tl_PH": {"name_en": u("Filipino"), "name": u("Filipino")},
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"tr_TR": {"name_en": u("Turkish"), "name": u("T\xfcrk\xe7e")},
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"uk_UA": {"name_en": u("Ukraini "), "name": u("\u0423\u043a\u0440\u0430\u0457\u043d\u0441\u044c\u043a\u0430")},
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"vi_VN": {"name_en": u("Vietnamese"), "name": u("Ti\u1ebfng Vi\u1ec7t")},
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"zh_CN": {"name_en": u("Chinese (Simplified)"), "name": u("\u4e2d\u6587(\u7b80\u4f53)")},
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"zh_TW": {"name_en": u("Chinese (Traditional)"), "name": u("\u4e2d\u6587(\u7e41\u9ad4)")},
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}
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