Ainsit.HnsErp.com
You can not select more than 25 topics Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
 
 
 
 

60 lines
2.0 KiB

import re
import sys
errors_encounter = 0
pattern = re.compile(r"_\(([\"']{,3})(?P<message>((?!\1).)*)\1(\s*,\s*context\s*=\s*([\"'])(?P<py_context>((?!\5).)*)\5)*(\s*,(\s*?.*?\n*?)*(,\s*([\"'])(?P<js_context>((?!\11).)*)\11)*)*\)")
words_pattern = re.compile(r"_{1,2}\([\"'`]{1,3}.*?[a-zA-Z]")
start_pattern = re.compile(r"_{1,2}\([f\"'`]{1,3}")
f_string_pattern = re.compile(r"_\(f[\"']")
starts_with_f_pattern = re.compile(r"_\(f")
# skip first argument
files = sys.argv[1:]
files_to_scan = [_file for _file in files if _file.endswith(('.py', '.js'))]
for _file in files_to_scan:
with open(_file, 'r') as f:
print(f'Checking: {_file}')
file_lines = f.readlines()
for line_number, line in enumerate(file_lines, 1):
if 'frappe-lint: disable-translate' in line:
continue
start_matches = start_pattern.search(line)
if start_matches:
starts_with_f = starts_with_f_pattern.search(line)
if starts_with_f:
has_f_string = f_string_pattern.search(line)
if has_f_string:
errors_encounter += 1
print(f'\nF-strings are not supported for translations at line number {line_number}\n{line.strip()[:100]}')
continue
else:
continue
match = pattern.search(line)
error_found = False
if not match and line.endswith((',\n', '[\n')):
# concat remaining text to validate multiline pattern
line = "".join(file_lines[line_number - 1:])
line = line[start_matches.start() + 1:]
match = pattern.match(line)
if not match:
error_found = True
print(f'\nTranslation syntax error at line number {line_number}\n{line.strip()[:100]}')
if not error_found and not words_pattern.search(line):
error_found = True
print(f'\nTranslation is useless because it has no words at line number {line_number}\n{line.strip()[:100]}')
if error_found:
errors_encounter += 1
if errors_encounter > 0:
print('\nVisit "https://frappeframework.com/docs/user/en/translations" to learn about valid translation strings.')
sys.exit(1)
else:
print('\nGood To Go!')