1<?php 2 3/** 4 * webtrees: online genealogy 5 * Copyright (C) 2023 webtrees development team 6 * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 7 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8 * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 9 * (at your option) any later version. 10 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 13 * GNU General Public License for more details. 14 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 15 * along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. 16 */ 17 18declare(strict_types=1); 19 20namespace Fisharebest\Webtrees; 21 22use Closure; 23use Collator; 24use Exception; 25use Fisharebest\Localization\Locale; 26use Fisharebest\Localization\Locale\LocaleEnUs; 27use Fisharebest\Localization\Locale\LocaleInterface; 28use Fisharebest\Localization\Translation; 29use Fisharebest\Localization\Translator; 30use Fisharebest\Webtrees\Module\ModuleCustomInterface; 31use Fisharebest\Webtrees\Module\ModuleLanguageInterface; 32use Fisharebest\Webtrees\Services\ModuleService; 33 34use function array_merge; 35use function class_exists; 36use function html_entity_decode; 37use function in_array; 38use function mb_strtolower; 39use function mb_strtoupper; 40use function mb_substr; 41use function ord; 42use function sprintf; 43use function str_contains; 44use function str_replace; 45use function strcmp; 46use function strip_tags; 47use function strlen; 48use function strtr; 49use function var_export; 50 51/** 52 * Internationalization (i18n) and localization (l10n). 53 */ 54class I18N 55{ 56 // MO files use special characters for plurals and context. 57 public const PLURAL = "\x00"; 58 public const CONTEXT = "\x04"; 59 60 // Digits are always rendered LTR, even in RTL text. 61 private const DIGITS = '0123456789٠١٢٣٤٥٦٧٨٩۰۱۲۳۴۵۶۷۸۹'; 62 63 // These locales need special handling for the dotless letter I. 64 private const DOTLESS_I_LOCALES = [ 65 'az', 66 'tr', 67 ]; 68 69 private const DOTLESS_I_TOLOWER = [ 70 'I' => 'ı', 71 'İ' => 'i', 72 ]; 73 74 private const DOTLESS_I_TOUPPER = [ 75 'ı' => 'I', 76 'i' => 'İ', 77 ]; 78 79 // The ranges of characters used by each script. 80 private const SCRIPT_CHARACTER_RANGES = [ 81 [ 82 'Latn', 83 0x0041, 84 0x005A, 85 ], 86 [ 87 'Latn', 88 0x0061, 89 0x007A, 90 ], 91 [ 92 'Latn', 93 0x0100, 94 0x02AF, 95 ], 96 [ 97 'Grek', 98 0x0370, 99 0x03FF, 100 ], 101 [ 102 'Cyrl', 103 0x0400, 104 0x052F, 105 ], 106 [ 107 'Hebr', 108 0x0590, 109 0x05FF, 110 ], 111 [ 112 'Arab', 113 0x0600, 114 0x06FF, 115 ], 116 [ 117 'Arab', 118 0x0750, 119 0x077F, 120 ], 121 [ 122 'Arab', 123 0x08A0, 124 0x08FF, 125 ], 126 [ 127 'Deva', 128 0x0900, 129 0x097F, 130 ], 131 [ 132 'Taml', 133 0x0B80, 134 0x0BFF, 135 ], 136 [ 137 'Sinh', 138 0x0D80, 139 0x0DFF, 140 ], 141 [ 142 'Thai', 143 0x0E00, 144 0x0E7F, 145 ], 146 [ 147 'Geor', 148 0x10A0, 149 0x10FF, 150 ], 151 [ 152 'Grek', 153 0x1F00, 154 0x1FFF, 155 ], 156 [ 157 'Deva', 158 0xA8E0, 159 0xA8FF, 160 ], 161 [ 162 'Hans', 163 0x3000, 164 0x303F, 165 ], 166 // Mixed CJK, not just Hans 167 [ 168 'Hans', 169 0x3400, 170 0xFAFF, 171 ], 172 // Mixed CJK, not just Hans 173 [ 174 'Hans', 175 0x20000, 176 0x2FA1F, 177 ], 178 // Mixed CJK, not just Hans 179 ]; 180 181 // Characters that are displayed in mirror form in RTL text. 182 private const MIRROR_CHARACTERS = [ 183 '(' => ')', 184 ')' => '(', 185 '[' => ']', 186 ']' => '[', 187 '{' => '}', 188 '}' => '{', 189 '<' => '>', 190 '>' => '<', 191 '‹ ' => '›', 192 '› ' => '‹', 193 '«' => '»', 194 '»' => '«', 195 '﴾ ' => '﴿', 196 '﴿ ' => '﴾', 197 '“ ' => '”', 198 '” ' => '“', 199 '‘ ' => '’', 200 '’ ' => '‘', 201 ]; 202 203 // Punctuation used to separate list items, typically a comma 204 public static string $list_separator; 205 206 private static ModuleLanguageInterface $language; 207 208 private static LocaleInterface $locale; 209 210 private static Translator $translator; 211 212 private static ?Collator $collator = null; 213 214 /** 215 * The preferred locales for this site, or a default list if no preference. 216 * 217 * @return array<LocaleInterface> 218 */ 219 public static function activeLocales(): array 220 { 221 $locales = Registry::container()->get(ModuleService::class) 222 ->findByInterface(ModuleLanguageInterface::class, false, true) 223 ->map(static function (ModuleLanguageInterface $module): LocaleInterface { 224 return $module->locale(); 225 }); 226 227 if ($locales->isEmpty()) { 228 return [new LocaleEnUs()]; 229 } 230 231 return $locales->all(); 232 } 233 234 /** 235 * What format is used to display dates in the current locale? 236 * 237 * @return string 238 */ 239 public static function dateFormat(): string 240 { 241 /* I18N: This is the format string for full dates. See https://php.net/date for codes */ 242 return self::$translator->translate('%j %F %Y'); 243 } 244 245 /** 246 * Convert the digits 0-9 into the local script 247 * Used for years, etc., where we do not want thousands-separators, decimals, etc. 248 * 249 * @param string|int $n 250 * 251 * @return string 252 */ 253 public static function digits(string|int $n): string 254 { 255 return self::$locale->digits((string) $n); 256 } 257 258 /** 259 * What is the direction of the current locale 260 * 261 * @return string "ltr" or "rtl" 262 */ 263 public static function direction(): string 264 { 265 return self::$locale->direction(); 266 } 267 268 /** 269 * Initialise the translation adapter with a locale setting. 270 * 271 * @param string $code 272 * @param bool $setup 273 * 274 * @return void 275 */ 276 public static function init(string $code, bool $setup = false): void 277 { 278 self::$locale = Locale::create($code); 279 280 // Load the translation file 281 $translation_file = __DIR__ . '/../resources/lang/' . self::$locale->languageTag() . '/messages.php'; 282 283 try { 284 $translation = new Translation($translation_file); 285 $translations = $translation->asArray(); 286 } catch (Exception) { 287 // The translations files are created during the build process, and are 288 // not included in the source code. 289 // Assuming we are using dev code, and build (or rebuild) the files. 290 $po_file = Webtrees::ROOT_DIR . 'resources/lang/' . self::$locale->languageTag() . '/messages.po'; 291 $translation = new Translation($po_file); 292 $translations = $translation->asArray(); 293 file_put_contents($translation_file, "<?php\n\nreturn " . var_export($translations, true) . ";\n"); 294 } 295 296 // Add translations from custom modules (but not during setup, as we have no database/modules) 297 if (!$setup) { 298 $module_service = Registry::container()->get(ModuleService::class); 299 300 $translations = $module_service 301 ->findByInterface(ModuleCustomInterface::class) 302 ->reduce(static function (array $carry, ModuleCustomInterface $item): array { 303 return array_merge($carry, $item->customTranslations(self::$locale->languageTag())); 304 }, $translations); 305 306 self::$language = $module_service 307 ->findByInterface(ModuleLanguageInterface::class, true) 308 ->first(fn (ModuleLanguageInterface $module): bool => $module->locale()->languageTag() === $code); 309 } 310 311 // Create a translator 312 self::$translator = new Translator($translations, self::$locale->pluralRule()); 313 314 /* I18N: This punctuation is used to separate lists of items */ 315 self::$list_separator = self::translate(', '); 316 317 // Create a collator 318 try { 319 // Symfony provides a very incomplete polyfill - which cannot be used. 320 if (class_exists('Collator')) { 321 // Need phonebook collation rules for German Ä, Ö and Ü. 322 if (str_contains(self::$locale->code(), '@')) { 323 self::$collator = new Collator(self::$locale->code() . ';collation=phonebook'); 324 } else { 325 self::$collator = new Collator(self::$locale->code() . '@collation=phonebook'); 326 } 327 // Ignore upper/lower case differences 328 self::$collator->setStrength(Collator::SECONDARY); 329 } 330 } catch (Exception) { 331 // PHP-INTL is not installed? We'll use a fallback later. 332 } 333 } 334 335 /** 336 * Translate a string, and then substitute placeholders 337 * echo I18N::translate('Hello World!'); 338 * echo I18N::translate('The %s sat on the mat', 'cat'); 339 * 340 * @param string $message 341 * @param string ...$args 342 * 343 * @return string 344 */ 345 public static function translate(string $message, ...$args): string 346 { 347 $message = self::$translator->translate($message); 348 349 return sprintf($message, ...$args); 350 } 351 352 /** 353 * @return string 354 */ 355 public static function languageTag(): string 356 { 357 return self::$locale->languageTag(); 358 } 359 360 /** 361 * @return LocaleInterface 362 */ 363 public static function locale(): LocaleInterface 364 { 365 return self::$locale; 366 } 367 368 /** 369 * @return ModuleLanguageInterface 370 */ 371 public static function language(): ModuleLanguageInterface 372 { 373 return self::$language; 374 } 375 376 /** 377 * Translate a number into the local representation. 378 * e.g. 12345.67 becomes 379 * en: 12,345.67 380 * fr: 12 345,67 381 * de: 12.345,67 382 * 383 * @param float $n 384 * @param int $precision 385 * 386 * @return string 387 */ 388 public static function number(float $n, int $precision = 0): string 389 { 390 return self::$locale->number(round($n, $precision)); 391 } 392 393 /** 394 * Translate a fraction into a percentage. 395 * e.g. 0.123 becomes 396 * en: 12.3% 397 * fr: 12,3 % 398 * de: 12,3% 399 * 400 * @param float $n 401 * @param int $precision 402 * 403 * @return string 404 */ 405 public static function percentage(float $n, int $precision = 0): string 406 { 407 return self::$locale->percent(round($n, $precision + 2)); 408 } 409 410 /** 411 * Translate a plural string 412 * echo self::plural('There is an error', 'There are errors', $num_errors); 413 * echo self::plural('There is one error', 'There are %s errors', $num_errors); 414 * echo self::plural('There is %1$s %2$s cat', 'There are %1$s %2$s cats', $num, $num, $colour); 415 * 416 * @param string $singular 417 * @param string $plural 418 * @param int $count 419 * @param string ...$args 420 * 421 * @return string 422 */ 423 public static function plural(string $singular, string $plural, int $count, ...$args): string 424 { 425 $message = self::$translator->translatePlural($singular, $plural, $count); 426 427 return sprintf($message, ...$args); 428 } 429 430 /** 431 * UTF8 version of PHP::strrev() 432 * Reverse RTL text for third-party libraries such as GD2 and googlechart. 433 * These do not support UTF8 text direction, so we must mimic it for them. 434 * Numbers are always rendered LTR, even in RTL text. 435 * The visual direction of characters such as parentheses should be reversed. 436 * 437 * @param string $text Text to be reversed 438 * 439 * @return string 440 */ 441 public static function reverseText(string $text): string 442 { 443 // Remove HTML markup - we can't display it and it is LTR. 444 $text = strip_tags($text); 445 // Remove HTML entities. 446 $text = html_entity_decode($text, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8'); 447 448 // LTR text doesn't need reversing 449 if (self::scriptDirection(self::textScript($text)) === 'ltr') { 450 return $text; 451 } 452 453 // Mirrored characters 454 $text = strtr($text, self::MIRROR_CHARACTERS); 455 456 $reversed = ''; 457 $digits = ''; 458 while ($text !== '') { 459 $letter = mb_substr($text, 0, 1); 460 $text = mb_substr($text, 1); 461 if (str_contains(self::DIGITS, $letter)) { 462 $digits .= $letter; 463 } else { 464 $reversed = $letter . $digits . $reversed; 465 $digits = ''; 466 } 467 } 468 469 return $digits . $reversed; 470 } 471 472 /** 473 * Return the direction (ltr or rtl) for a given script 474 * The PHP/intl library does not provde this information, so we need 475 * our own lookup table. 476 * 477 * @param string $script 478 * 479 * @return string 480 */ 481 public static function scriptDirection(string $script): string 482 { 483 switch ($script) { 484 case 'Arab': 485 case 'Hebr': 486 case 'Mong': 487 case 'Thaa': 488 return 'rtl'; 489 default: 490 return 'ltr'; 491 } 492 } 493 494 /** 495 * Identify the script used for a piece of text 496 * 497 * @param string $string 498 * 499 * @return string 500 */ 501 public static function textScript(string $string): string 502 { 503 $string = strip_tags($string); // otherwise HTML tags show up as latin 504 $string = html_entity_decode($string, ENT_QUOTES, 'UTF-8'); // otherwise HTML entities show up as latin 505 $string = str_replace([ 506 Individual::NOMEN_NESCIO, 507 Individual::PRAENOMEN_NESCIO, 508 ], '', $string); 509 $pos = 0; 510 $strlen = strlen($string); 511 while ($pos < $strlen) { 512 // get the Unicode Code Point for the character at position $pos 513 $byte1 = ord($string[$pos]); 514 if ($byte1 < 0x80) { 515 $code_point = $byte1; 516 $chrlen = 1; 517 } elseif ($byte1 < 0xC0) { 518 // Invalid continuation character 519 return 'Latn'; 520 } elseif ($byte1 < 0xE0) { 521 $code_point = (($byte1 & 0x1F) << 6) + (ord($string[$pos + 1]) & 0x3F); 522 $chrlen = 2; 523 } elseif ($byte1 < 0xF0) { 524 $code_point = (($byte1 & 0x0F) << 12) + ((ord($string[$pos + 1]) & 0x3F) << 6) + (ord($string[$pos + 2]) & 0x3F); 525 $chrlen = 3; 526 } elseif ($byte1 < 0xF8) { 527 $code_point = (($byte1 & 0x07) << 24) + ((ord($string[$pos + 1]) & 0x3F) << 12) + ((ord($string[$pos + 2]) & 0x3F) << 6) + (ord($string[$pos + 3]) & 0x3F); 528 $chrlen = 3; 529 } else { 530 // Invalid UTF 531 return 'Latn'; 532 } 533 534 foreach (self::SCRIPT_CHARACTER_RANGES as $range) { 535 if ($code_point >= $range[1] && $code_point <= $range[2]) { 536 return $range[0]; 537 } 538 } 539 // Not a recognised script. Maybe punctuation, spacing, etc. Keep looking. 540 $pos += $chrlen; 541 } 542 543 return 'Latn'; 544 } 545 546 /** 547 * A closure which will compare strings using local collation rules. 548 * 549 * @return Closure(string,string):int 550 */ 551 public static function comparator(): Closure 552 { 553 $collator = self::$collator; 554 555 if ($collator instanceof Collator) { 556 return static fn (string $x, string $y): int => (int) $collator->compare($x, $y); 557 } 558 559 return static fn (string $x, string $y): int => strcmp(self::strtolower($x), self::strtolower($y)); 560 } 561 562 563 564 /** 565 * Convert a string to lower case. 566 * 567 * @param string $string 568 * 569 * @return string 570 */ 571 public static function strtolower(string $string): string 572 { 573 if (in_array(self::$locale->language()->code(), self::DOTLESS_I_LOCALES, true)) { 574 $string = strtr($string, self::DOTLESS_I_TOLOWER); 575 } 576 577 return mb_strtolower($string); 578 } 579 580 /** 581 * Convert a string to upper case. 582 * 583 * @param string $string 584 * 585 * @return string 586 */ 587 public static function strtoupper(string $string): string 588 { 589 if (in_array(self::$locale->language()->code(), self::DOTLESS_I_LOCALES, true)) { 590 $string = strtr($string, self::DOTLESS_I_TOUPPER); 591 } 592 593 return mb_strtoupper($string); 594 } 595 596 /** 597 * What format is used to display dates in the current locale? 598 * 599 * @return string 600 */ 601 public static function timeFormat(): string 602 { 603 /* I18N: This is the format string for the time-of-day. See https://php.net/date for codes */ 604 return self::$translator->translate('%H:%i:%s'); 605 } 606 607 /** 608 * Context sensitive version of translate. 609 * echo I18N::translateContext('NOMINATIVE', 'January'); 610 * echo I18N::translateContext('GENITIVE', 'January'); 611 * 612 * @param string $context 613 * @param string $message 614 * @param string ...$args 615 * 616 * @return string 617 */ 618 public static function translateContext(string $context, string $message, ...$args): string 619 { 620 $message = self::$translator->translateContext($context, $message); 621 622 return sprintf($message, ...$args); 623 } 624} 625