system-config/modules/openstack_project/files/slave_scripts/common_translation_update.sh
Andreas Jaeger 70b50ce17f Translations: Handle "." in project name
This handles repositories like "oslo.utils". We cannot just remove
everything after the last ".", we need to be explicit and remove the
final ".git".

It fixes multiple occurences of oslo.utils for proposing translations:
https://review.openstack.org/#/q/status:open++branch:master+topic:transifex/translations,n,z

Change-Id: Iee4747eba75e87f5dc3cae696fafc8e7f563bd98
2014-08-11 11:27:48 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash -xe
# Common code used by propose_translation_update.sh and
# upstream_translation_update.sh
# 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.
# Initial transifex setup
function setup_translation ()
{
# Track in HAS_CONFIG whether we run "tx init" since calling it
# will add the file .tx/config - and "tx set" might update it. If
# "tx set" updates .tx/config, we need to handle the file if it
# existed before.
HAS_CONFIG=1
# Initialize the transifex client, if there's no .tx directory
if [ ! -d .tx ] ; then
tx init --host=https://www.transifex.com
HAS_CONFIG=0
fi
}
# Setup a project for transifex
function setup_project ()
{
local project=$1
# Transifex project name does not include "."
tx_project=${project/\./}
tx set --auto-local -r ${tx_project}.${tx_project}-translations \
"${project}/locale/<lang>/LC_MESSAGES/${project}.po" \
--source-lang en \
--source-file ${project}/locale/${project}.pot -t PO \
--execute
}
# Setup project horizon for transifex
function setup_horizon ()
{
local project=horizon
# Horizon JavaScript Translations
tx set --auto-local -r ${project}.${project}-js-translations \
"${project}/locale/<lang>/LC_MESSAGES/djangojs.po" \
--source-lang en \
--source-file ${project}/locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/djangojs.po \
-t PO --execute
# Horizon Translations
tx set --auto-local -r ${project}.${project}-translations \
"${project}/locale/<lang>/LC_MESSAGES/django.po" \
--source-lang en \
--source-file ${project}/locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/django.po \
-t PO --execute
# OpenStack Dashboard Translations
tx set --auto-local -r ${project}.openstack-dashboard-translations \
"openstack_dashboard/locale/<lang>/LC_MESSAGES/django.po" \
--source-lang en \
--source-file openstack_dashboard/locale/en/LC_MESSAGES/django.po \
-t PO --execute
}
# Set global variable DocFolder for manuals projects
function init_manuals ()
{
project=$1
DocFolder="doc"
if [ $project = "api-site" -o $project = "security-doc" ] ; then
DocFolder="./"
fi
}
# Setup project manuals projects (api-site, openstack-manuals,
# operations-guide) for transifex
function setup_manuals ()
{
local project=$1
# Generate pot one by one
for FILE in ${DocFolder}/*
do
# Skip non-directories
if [ ! -d $FILE ]
then
continue
fi
DOCNAME=${FILE#${DocFolder}/}
# Ignore directories that will not get translated
if [ "$DOCNAME" == "www" -o "$DOCNAME" == "tools" -o "$DOCNAME" == "generated" -o "$DOCNAME" == "publish-docs" ]
then
continue
fi
# Skip glossary in all repos besides openstack-manuals.
if [ "$project" != "openstack-manuals" -a "$DOCNAME" == "glossary" ]
then
continue
fi
# Minimum amount of translation done, 75 % by default.
PERC=75
if [ "$project" == "openstack-manuals" ]
then
# The common and glossary directories are used by the
# other guides, let's be more liberal here since teams
# might only translate the files used by a single
# guide. We use 8 % since that downloads the currently
# translated files.
if [ "$DOCNAME" == "common" -o "$DOCNAME" == "glossary" ]
then
PERC=8
fi
fi
# Update the .pot file
./tools/generatepot ${DOCNAME}
if [ -f ${DocFolder}/${DOCNAME}/locale/${DOCNAME}.pot ]
then
# Add all changed files to git
git add ${DocFolder}/${DOCNAME}/locale/*
# Set auto-local
tx set --auto-local -r openstack-manuals-i18n.${DOCNAME} \
"${DocFolder}/${DOCNAME}/locale/<lang>.po" --source-lang en \
--source-file ${DocFolder}/${DOCNAME}/locale/${DOCNAME}.pot \
--minimum-perc=$PERC \
-t PO --execute
fi
done
}
# Setup git so that git review works
function setup_git ()
{
git config user.name "OpenStack Proposal Bot"
git config user.email "openstack-infra@lists.openstack.org"
git config gitreview.username "proposal-bot"
}
# Setup project so that git review works, sets global variable
# COMMIT_MSG.
function setup_review ()
{
FULL_PROJECT=$(grep project .gitreview | cut -f2 -d= |sed -e 's/\.git$//')
COMMIT_MSG="Imported Translations from Transifex"
git review -s
# See if there is an open change in the transifex/translations
# topic. If so, get the change id for the existing change for use
# in the commit msg.
change_info=`ssh -p 29418 proposal-bot@review.openstack.org gerrit query --current-patch-set status:open project:$FULL_PROJECT topic:transifex/translations owner:proposal-bot`
previous=`echo "$change_info" | grep "^ number:" | awk '{print $2}'`
if [ "x${previous}" != "x" ] ; then
change_id=`echo "$change_info" | grep "^change" | awk '{print $2}'`
# Read returns a non zero value when it reaches EOF. Because we use a
# heredoc here it will always reach EOF and return a nonzero value.
# Disable -e temporarily to get around the read.
set +e
read -d '' COMMIT_MSG <<EOF
Imported Translations from Transifex
Change-Id: $change_id
EOF
set -e
fi
}
# Propose patch using COMMIT_MSG
function send_patch ()
{
# Revert any changes done to .tx/config
if [ $HAS_CONFIG -eq 1 ]
then
git reset -q .tx/config
git checkout -- .tx/config
fi
# Don't send a review if nothing has changed.
if [ `git diff --cached |wc -l` -gt 0 ]
then
# Commit and review
git commit -F- <<EOF
$COMMIT_MSG
EOF
git review -t transifex/translations
fi
}
# Setup global variables LEVELS and LKEYWORDS
function setup_loglevel_vars ()
{
# Strings for various log levels
LEVELS="info warning error critical"
# Keywords for each log level:
declare -g -A LKEYWORD
LKEYWORD['info']='_LI'
LKEYWORD['warning']='_LW'
LKEYWORD['error']='_LE'
LKEYWORD['critical']='_LC'
}
# Setup transifex configuration for log level message translation.
# Needs variables setup via setup_loglevel_vars.
function setup_loglevel_project ()
{
project=$1
# Transifex project name does not include "."
tx_project=${project/\./}
for level in $LEVELS ; do
# Bootstrapping: Create file if it does not exist yet,
# otherwise "tx set" will fail.
if [ ! -e ${project}/locale/${project}-log-${level}.pot ]
then
touch ${project}/locale/${project}-log-${level}.pot
fi
tx set --auto-local -r ${tx_project}.${tx_project}-log-${level}-translations \
"${project}/locale/<lang>/LC_MESSAGES/${project}-log-${level}.po" \
--source-lang en \
--source-file ${project}/locale/${project}-log-${level}.pot -t PO \
--execute
done
}
# Run extract_messages for user visible messages and log messages.
# Needs variables setup via setup_loglevel_vars.
function extract_messages_log ()
{
project=$1
# Update the .pot files
python setup.py extract_messages
for level in $LEVELS ; do
python setup.py extract_messages --no-default-keywords \
--keyword ${LKEYWORD[$level]} \
--output-file ${project}/locale/${project}-log-${level}.pot
done
}
# Setup project django_openstack_auth for transifex
function setup_django_openstack_auth ()
{
tx set --auto-local -r horizon.djangopo \
"openstack_auth/locale/<lang>/LC_MESSAGES/django.po" \
--source-lang en \
--source-file openstack_auth/locale/openstack_auth.pot -t PO \
--execute
}
# Filter out files that we do not want to commit
function filter_commits ()
{
# Don't send files where the only things which have changed are
# the creation date, the version number, the revision date,
# comment lines, or diff file information.
for f in `git diff --cached --name-only`
do
# It's ok if the grep fails
set +e
changed=$(git diff --cached "$f" \
| egrep -v "(POT-Creation-Date|Project-Id-Version|PO-Revision-Date)" \
| egrep -c "^([-+][^-+#])")
set -e
if [ $changed -eq 0 ]
then
git reset -q "$f"
git checkout -- "$f"
fi
done
}