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gitea/modules/translation/i18n/i18n_test.go
wxiaoguang 4345cac529
Improve TrHTML and add more tests (#29228)
Follow #29165.

Co-authored-by: KN4CK3R <admin@oldschoolhack.me>
2024-02-18 12:15:24 +00:00

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// Copyright 2022 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
package i18n
import (
"html/template"
"strings"
"testing"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestLocaleStore(t *testing.T) {
testData1 := []byte(`
.dot.name = Dot Name
fmt = %[1]s %[2]s
[section]
sub = Sub String
mixed = test value; <span style="color: red\; background: none;">%s</span>
`)
testData2 := []byte(`
fmt = %[2]s %[1]s
[section]
sub = Changed Sub String
`)
ls := NewLocaleStore()
assert.NoError(t, ls.AddLocaleByIni("lang1", "Lang1", testData1, nil))
assert.NoError(t, ls.AddLocaleByIni("lang2", "Lang2", testData2, nil))
ls.SetDefaultLang("lang1")
lang1, _ := ls.Locale("lang1")
lang2, _ := ls.Locale("lang2")
result := lang1.TrString("fmt", "a", "b")
assert.Equal(t, "a b", result)
result = lang2.TrString("fmt", "a", "b")
assert.Equal(t, "b a", result)
result = lang1.TrString("section.sub")
assert.Equal(t, "Sub String", result)
result = lang2.TrString("section.sub")
assert.Equal(t, "Changed Sub String", result)
langNone, _ := ls.Locale("none")
result = langNone.TrString(".dot.name")
assert.Equal(t, "Dot Name", result)
result2 := lang2.TrHTML("section.mixed", "a&b")
assert.EqualValues(t, `test value; <span style="color: red; background: none;">a&amp;b</span>`, result2)
langs, descs := ls.ListLangNameDesc()
assert.ElementsMatch(t, []string{"lang1", "lang2"}, langs)
assert.ElementsMatch(t, []string{"Lang1", "Lang2"}, descs)
found := lang1.HasKey("no-such")
assert.False(t, found)
assert.NoError(t, ls.Close())
}
func TestLocaleStoreMoreSource(t *testing.T) {
testData1 := []byte(`
a=11
b=12
`)
testData2 := []byte(`
b=21
c=22
`)
ls := NewLocaleStore()
assert.NoError(t, ls.AddLocaleByIni("lang1", "Lang1", testData1, testData2))
lang1, _ := ls.Locale("lang1")
assert.Equal(t, "11", lang1.TrString("a"))
assert.Equal(t, "21", lang1.TrString("b"))
assert.Equal(t, "22", lang1.TrString("c"))
}
type stringerPointerReceiver struct {
s string
}
func (s *stringerPointerReceiver) String() string {
return s.s
}
type stringerStructReceiver struct {
s string
}
func (s stringerStructReceiver) String() string {
return s.s
}
type errorStructReceiver struct {
s string
}
func (e errorStructReceiver) Error() string {
return e.s
}
type errorPointerReceiver struct {
s string
}
func (e *errorPointerReceiver) Error() string {
return e.s
}
func TestLocaleWithTemplate(t *testing.T) {
ls := NewLocaleStore()
assert.NoError(t, ls.AddLocaleByIni("lang1", "Lang1", []byte(`key=<a>%s</a>`), nil))
lang1, _ := ls.Locale("lang1")
tmpl := template.New("test").Funcs(template.FuncMap{"tr": lang1.TrHTML})
tmpl = template.Must(tmpl.Parse(`{{tr "key" .var}}`))
cases := []struct {
in any
want string
}{
{"<str>", "<a>&lt;str&gt;</a>"},
{[]byte("<bytes>"), "<a>[60 98 121 116 101 115 62]</a>"},
{template.HTML("<html>"), "<a><html></a>"},
{stringerPointerReceiver{"<stringerPointerReceiver>"}, "<a>{&lt;stringerPointerReceiver&gt;}</a>"},
{&stringerPointerReceiver{"<stringerPointerReceiver ptr>"}, "<a>&lt;stringerPointerReceiver ptr&gt;</a>"},
{stringerStructReceiver{"<stringerStructReceiver>"}, "<a>&lt;stringerStructReceiver&gt;</a>"},
{&stringerStructReceiver{"<stringerStructReceiver ptr>"}, "<a>&lt;stringerStructReceiver ptr&gt;</a>"},
{errorStructReceiver{"<errorStructReceiver>"}, "<a>&lt;errorStructReceiver&gt;</a>"},
{&errorStructReceiver{"<errorStructReceiver ptr>"}, "<a>&lt;errorStructReceiver ptr&gt;</a>"},
{errorPointerReceiver{"<errorPointerReceiver>"}, "<a>{&lt;errorPointerReceiver&gt;}</a>"},
{&errorPointerReceiver{"<errorPointerReceiver ptr>"}, "<a>&lt;errorPointerReceiver ptr&gt;</a>"},
}
buf := &strings.Builder{}
for _, c := range cases {
buf.Reset()
assert.NoError(t, tmpl.Execute(buf, map[string]any{"var": c.in}))
assert.Equal(t, c.want, buf.String())
}
}
func TestLocaleStoreQuirks(t *testing.T) {
const nl = "\n"
q := func(q1, s string, q2 ...string) string {
return q1 + s + strings.Join(q2, "")
}
testDataList := []struct {
in string
out string
hint string
}{
{` xx`, `xx`, "simple, no quote"},
{`" xx"`, ` xx`, "simple, double-quote"},
{`' xx'`, ` xx`, "simple, single-quote"},
{"` xx`", ` xx`, "simple, back-quote"},
{`x\"y`, `x\"y`, "no unescape, simple"},
{q(`"`, `x\"y`, `"`), `"x\"y"`, "unescape, double-quote"},
{q(`'`, `x\"y`, `'`), `x\"y`, "no unescape, single-quote"},
{q("`", `x\"y`, "`"), `x\"y`, "no unescape, back-quote"},
{q(`"`, `x\"y`) + nl + "b=", `"x\"y`, "half open, double-quote"},
{q(`'`, `x\"y`) + nl + "b=", `'x\"y`, "half open, single-quote"},
{q("`", `x\"y`) + nl + "b=`", `x\"y` + nl + "b=", "half open, back-quote, multi-line"},
{`x ; y`, `x ; y`, "inline comment (;)"},
{`x # y`, `x # y`, "inline comment (#)"},
{`x \; y`, `x ; y`, `inline comment (\;)`},
{`x \# y`, `x # y`, `inline comment (\#)`},
}
for _, testData := range testDataList {
ls := NewLocaleStore()
err := ls.AddLocaleByIni("lang1", "Lang1", []byte("a="+testData.in), nil)
lang1, _ := ls.Locale("lang1")
assert.NoError(t, err, testData.hint)
assert.Equal(t, testData.out, lang1.TrString("a"), testData.hint)
assert.NoError(t, ls.Close())
}
// TODO: Crowdin needs the strings to be quoted correctly and doesn't like incomplete quotes
// and Crowdin always outputs quoted strings if there are quotes in the strings.
// So, Gitea's `key="quoted" unquoted` content shouldn't be used on Crowdin directly,
// it should be converted to `key="\"quoted\" unquoted"` first.
// TODO: We can not use UnescapeValueDoubleQuotes=true, because there are a lot of back-quotes in en-US.ini,
// then Crowdin will output:
// > key = "`x \" y`"
// Then Gitea will read a string with back-quotes, which is incorrect.
// TODO: Crowdin might generate multi-line strings, quoted by double-quote, it's not supported by LocaleStore
// LocaleStore uses back-quote for multi-line strings, it's not supported by Crowdin.
// TODO: Crowdin doesn't support back-quote as string quoter, it mainly uses double-quote
// so, the following line will be parsed as: value="`first", comment="second`" on Crowdin
// > a = `first; second`
}