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6 Locale::Maketext::Extract - Extract translatable strings from source
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9 version 1.00
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12 my $Ext = Locale::Maketext::Extract->new;
13 $Ext->read_po('messages.po');
14 $Ext->extract_file($_) for <*.pl>;
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16 # Set $entries_are_in_gettext_format if the .pl files above use
17 # loc('%1') instead of loc('[_1]')
18 $Ext->compile($entries_are_in_gettext_format);
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20 $Ext->write_po('messages.po');
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24 ### Specifying parser plugins ###
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26 my $Ext = Locale::Maketext::Extract->new(
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28 # Specify which parser plugins to use
29 plugins => {
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31 # Use Perl parser, process files with extension .pl .pm .cgi
32 perl => [],
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34 # Use YAML parser, process all files
35 yaml => ['*'],
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37 # Use TT2 parser, process files with extension .tt2 .tt .html
38 # or which match the regex
39 tt2 => [
40 'tt2',
41 'tt',
42 'html',
43 qr/\.tt2?\./
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46 # Use My::Module as a parser for all files
47 'My::Module' => ['*'],
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51 # Warn if a parser can't process a file or problems loading a plugin
52 warnings => 1,
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54 # List processed files
55 verbose => 1,
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60 This module can extract translatable strings from files, and write them
61 back to PO files. It can also parse existing PO files and merge their
62 contents with newly extracted strings.
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64 A command-line utility, xgettext.pl, is installed with this module as
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67 The format parsers are loaded as plugins, so it is possible to define
68 your own parsers.
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70 Following formats of input files are supported:
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72 Perl source files (plugin: perl)
73 Valid localization function names are: "translate", "maketext",
74 "gettext", "l", "loc", "x", "_" and "__".
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76 For a slightly more accurate, but much slower Perl parser, you can
77 use the PPI plugin. This does not have a short name (like "perl"),
78 but must be specified in full.
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80 HTML::Mason (Mason 1) and Mason (Mason 2) (plugin: mason)
81 HTML::Mason (aka Mason 1)
82 Strings inside <&|/l>...</&> and <&|/loc>...</&> are extracted.
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84 Mason (aka Mason 2) Strings inside <% $.floc { %>...</%> or <% $.fl
85 { %>...</%> or <% $self->floc { %>...</%> or <% $self->fl {
86 %>...</%> are extracted.
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88 Template Toolkit (plugin: tt2)
89 Valid forms are:
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91 [% | l(arg1,argn) %]string[% END %]
92 [% 'string' | l(arg1,argn) %]
93 [% l('string',arg1,argn) %]
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95 FILTER and | are interchangeable
96 l and loc are interchangeable
97 args are optional
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99 Text::Template (plugin: text)
100 Sentences between "STARTxxx" and "ENDxxx" are extracted
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103 YAML (plugin: yaml)
104 Valid forms are _"string" or _'string', eg:
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106 title: _"My title"
107 desc: _'My "quoted" string'
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109 Quotes do not have to be escaped, so you could also do:
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111 desc: _"My "quoted" string"
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113 HTML::FormFu (plugin: formfu)
114 HTML::FormFu uses a config-file to generate forms, with built in
115 support for localizing errors, labels etc.
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117 We extract the text after "_loc: ":
118 content_loc: this is the string
119 message_loc: ['Max string length: [_1]', 10]
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121 Generic Template (plugin: generic)
122 Strings inside {{...}} are extracted.
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125 Constructor
126 new()
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128 new(
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134 See "Plugins", "Warnings" and "Verbose" for details
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136 Plugins
137 $ext->plugins({...});
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139 Locale::Maketext::Extract uses plugins (see below for the list) to
140 parse different formats.
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142 Each plugin can also specify which file types it can parse.
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144 # use only the YAML plugin
145 # only parse files with the default extension list defined in the plugin
146 # ie .yaml .yml .conf
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148 $ext->plugins({
149 yaml => [],
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153 # use only the Perl plugin
154 # parse all file types
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156 $ext->plugins({
157 perl => '*'
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160 $ext->plugins({
161 tt2 => [
162 'tt', # matches base filename against /\.tt$/
163 qr/\.tt2?\./, # matches base filename against regex
164 \&my_filter, # codref called
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168 sub my_filter {
169 my ($base_filename,$path_to_file) = @_;
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171 return 1 | 0;
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174 # Specify your own parser
175 # only parse files with the default extension list defined in the plugin
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177 $ext->plugins({
178 'My::Extract::Parser' => []
179 })
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181 By default, if no plugins are specified, it first tries to determine
182 which plugins are intended specifically for the file type and uses
183 them. If no such plugins are found, it then uses all of the builtin
184 plugins, overriding the file types specified in each.
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186 Available plugins
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188 "perl" : Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Perl
189 For a slightly more accurate but much slower Perl parser, you can
190 use the PPI plugin. This does not have a short name, but must be
191 specified in full, ie: Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::PPI
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193 "tt2" : Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::TT2
194 "yaml" : Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::YAML
195 "formfu" : Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::FormFu
196 "mason" : Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Mason
197 "text" : Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::TextTemplate
198 "generic" : Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Generic
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200 Also, see Locale::Maketext::Extract::Plugin::Base for details of how to
201 write your own plugin.
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203 Warnings
204 Because the YAML and TT2 plugins use proper parsers, rather than just
205 regexes, if a source file is not valid and it is unable to parse the
206 file, then the parser will throw an error and abort parsing.
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208 The next enabled plugin will be tried.
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210 By default, you will not see these errors. If you would like to see
211 them, then enable warnings via new(). All parse errors will be printed
212 to STDERR.
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214 Also, if developing your own plugin, turn on warnings to see any errors
215 that result from loading your plugin.
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217 Verbose
218 If you would like to see which files have been processed, which plugins
219 were used, and which strings were extracted, then enable "verbose". If
220 no acceptable plugin was found, or no strings were extracted, then the
221 file is not listed:
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223 $ext = Locale::Extract->new( verbose => 1 | 2 | 3);
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226 xgettext.pl ... -v # files reported
227 xgettext.pl ... -v -v # files and plugins reported
228 xgettext.pl ... -v -v -v # files, plugins and strings reported
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230 Accessors
231 header, set_header
232 lexicon, set_lexicon, msgstr, set_msgstr
233 entries, set_entries, entry, add_entry, del_entry
234 compiled_entries, set_compiled_entries, compiled_entry,
235 add_compiled_entry, del_compiled_entry
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238 PO File manipulation
239 method read_po ($file)
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241 method write_po ($file, $add_format_marker?)
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243 Extraction
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247 Compilation
248 compile($entries_are_in_gettext_style?)
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250 Merges the "entries" into "compiled_entries".
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252 If $entries_are_in_gettext_style is true, the previously extracted
253 entries are assumed to be in the Gettext style (e.g. %1).
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255 Otherwise they are assumed to be in Maketext style (e.g. "[_1]") and
256 are converted into Gettext style before merging into
257 "compiled_entries".
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259 The "entries" are not cleared after each compilation; use
260 "-"set_entries()> to clear them if you need to extract from sources
261 with varying styles.
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265 Lexicon accessors
266 msgids, has_msgid,
267 msgstr, set_msgstr
268 msg_positions, msg_variables, msg_format, msg_out
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270 Internal utilities
271 _default_header
272 _maketext_to_gettext
273 _escape
274 _format
275 _plugins_specifically_for_file
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278 Thanks to Jesse Vincent for contributing to an early version of this
279 module.
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281 Also to Alain Barbet, who effectively re-wrote the source parser with a
282 flex-like algorithm.
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285 xgettext.pl, Locale::Maketext, Locale::Maketext::Lexicon
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288 Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>
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291 Copyright 2003-2013 by Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>.
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293 This software is released under the MIT license cited below.
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295 The "MIT" License
296 Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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298 "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
299 without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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301 permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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312 TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
313 SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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316 • Clinton Gormley <drtech@cpan.org>
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318 • Audrey Tang <cpan@audreyt.org>
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321 This software is Copyright (c) 2014 by Audrey Tang.
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323 This is free software, licensed under:
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325 The MIT (X11) License
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