json_to_js.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
# Converts .json files into .js files for use within Blockly apps.
#
# Copyright 2013 Google Inc.
# https://developers.google.com/blockly/
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import argparse
import codecs # for codecs.open(..., 'utf-8')
import glob
import json # for json.load()
import os # for os.path()
import subprocess # for subprocess.check_call()
from common import InputError
from common import read_json_file
# Store parsed command-line arguments in global variable.
args = None
def _create_xlf(target_lang):
"""Creates a <target_lang>.xlf file for Soy.
Args:
target_lang: The ISO 639 language code for the target language.
This is used in the name of the file and in the metadata.
Returns:
A pointer to a file to which the metadata has been written.
Raises:
IOError: An error occurred while opening or writing the file.
"""
filename = os.path.join(os.curdir, args.output_dir, target_lang + '.xlf')
out_file = codecs.open(filename, 'w', 'utf-8')
out_file.write("""<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xliff version="1.2" xmlns="urn:oasis:names:tc:xliff:document:1.2">
<file original="SoyMsgBundle"
datatype="x-soy-msg-bundle"
xml:space="preserve"
source-language="{0}"
target-language="{1}">
<body>""".format(args.source_lang, target_lang))
return out_file
def _close_xlf(xlf_file):
"""Closes a <target_lang>.xlf file created with create_xlf().
This includes writing the terminating XML.
Args:
xlf_file: A pointer to a file created by _create_xlf().
Raises:
IOError: An error occurred while writing to or closing the file.
"""
xlf_file.write("""
</body>
</file>
</xliff>
""")
xlf_file.close()
def _process_file(path_to_json, target_lang, key_dict):
"""Creates an .xlf file corresponding to the specified .json input file.
The name of the input file must be target_lang followed by '.json'.
The name of the output file will be target_lang followed by '.js'.
Args:
path_to_json: Path to the directory of xx.json files.
target_lang: A IETF language code (RFC 4646), such as 'es' or 'pt-br'.
key_dict: Dictionary mapping Blockly keys (e.g., Maze.turnLeft) to
Closure keys (hash numbers).
Raises:
IOError: An I/O error occurred with an input or output file.
InputError: Input JSON could not be parsed.
KeyError: Key found in input file but not in key file.
"""
keyfile = os.path.join(path_to_json, target_lang + '.json')
j = read_json_file(keyfile)
out_file = _create_xlf(target_lang)
for key in j:
if key != '@metadata':
try:
identifier = key_dict[key]
except KeyError, e:
print('Key "%s" is in %s but not in %s' %
(key, keyfile, args.key_file))
raise e
target = j.get(key)
out_file.write(u"""
<trans-unit id="{0}" datatype="html">
<target>{1}</target>
</trans-unit>""".format(identifier, target))
_close_xlf(out_file)
def main():
"""Parses arguments and iterates over files."""
# Set up argument parser.
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Convert JSON files to JS.')
parser.add_argument('--source_lang', default='en',
help='ISO 639-1 source language code')
parser.add_argument('--output_dir', default='generated',
help='relative directory for output files')
parser.add_argument('--key_file', default='json' + os.path.sep + 'keys.json',
help='relative path to input keys file')
parser.add_argument('--template', default='template.soy')
parser.add_argument('--path_to_jar',
default='..' + os.path.sep + 'apps' + os.path.sep
+ '_soy',
help='relative path from working directory to '
'SoyToJsSrcCompiler.jar')
parser.add_argument('files', nargs='+', help='input files')
# Initialize global variables.
global args
args = parser.parse_args()
# Make sure output_dir ends with slash.
if (not args.output_dir.endswith(os.path.sep)):
args.output_dir += os.path.sep
# Read in keys.json, mapping descriptions (e.g., Maze.turnLeft) to
# Closure keys (long hash numbers).
key_file = open(args.key_file)
key_dict = json.load(key_file)
key_file.close()
# Process each input file.
print('Creating .xlf files...')
processed_langs = []
if len(args.files) == 1:
# Windows does not expand globs automatically.
args.files = glob.glob(args.files[0])
for arg_file in args.files:
(path_to_json, filename) = os.path.split(arg_file)
if not filename.endswith('.json'):
raise InputError(filename, 'filenames must end with ".json"')
target_lang = filename[:filename.index('.')]
if not target_lang in ('qqq', 'keys'):
processed_langs.append(target_lang)
_process_file(path_to_json, target_lang, key_dict)
# Output command line for Closure compiler.
if processed_langs:
print('Creating .js files...')
processed_lang_list = ','.join(processed_langs)
subprocess.check_call([
'java',
'-jar', os.path.join(args.path_to_jar, 'SoyToJsSrcCompiler.jar'),
'--locales', processed_lang_list,
'--messageFilePathFormat', args.output_dir + '{LOCALE}.xlf',
'--outputPathFormat', args.output_dir + '{LOCALE}.js',
'--srcs', args.template])
if len(processed_langs) == 1:
print('Created ' + processed_lang_list + '.js in ' + args.output_dir)
else:
print('Created {' + processed_lang_list + '}.js in ' + args.output_dir)
for lang in processed_langs:
os.remove(args.output_dir + lang + '.xlf')
print('Removed .xlf files.')
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()