chore: improved docs, made api easier

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zaaarf 2024-02-12 23:26:55 +01:00
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2 changed files with 39 additions and 20 deletions

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@ -7,10 +7,17 @@ pub type Result<T> = StdResult<T, Error>;
/// Simple wrapper around the errors that may occur during the program's execution. /// Simple wrapper around the errors that may occur during the program's execution.
#[derive(Debug)] #[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Error { pub enum Error {
/// A generic error - you are not supposed to ever actually encounter this, but it beats
/// using a wild unwrap in a library.
GenericError(String), GenericError(String),
/// Wraps a [`std::io::Errror`] that occurred while reading the files.
IoError(std::io::Error), IoError(std::io::Error),
/// Wraps a [`unic_langid::LanguageIdentifierError`] that occurred while parsing a language
/// identifier.
LanguageIdentifierError(unic_langid::LanguageIdentifierError), LanguageIdentifierError(unic_langid::LanguageIdentifierError),
/// Wraps any number of [`fluent::FluentError`] that have occurred while parsing.
FluentError(Vec<fluent::FluentError>), FluentError(Vec<fluent::FluentError>),
/// Happens when you try to get a message that does not actually exist.
MissingMessageError(String) MissingMessageError(String)
} }

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@ -1,3 +1,18 @@
//! # Fluent, fluently
//! A simple library providing IO for [Project Fluent](https://projectfluent.org/).
//!
//! Sample usage:
//!
//! ```rust
//! let loc = fluent_fluently::Localiser::try_load("./locale".to_string(), "en-US".to_string()).unwrap();
//! let msg = loc.get_message("hello-world", loc.available_languages.get("it"));
//! println!("{}", msg);
//! ```
//!
//! The [FluentMessage] you obtained this way will automatically fall back on `en-US` if no locale
//! of the requested type was found. Though, if you want, you `bundles` is a [HashMap], so you can
//! certainly check whether a language is available manually if you so wish.
use std::{collections::HashMap, sync::Arc}; use std::{collections::HashMap, sync::Arc};
use fluent::{bundle::FluentBundle, FluentResource, FluentMessage}; use fluent::{bundle::FluentBundle, FluentResource, FluentMessage};
use intl_memoizer::concurrent::IntlLangMemoizer; use intl_memoizer::concurrent::IntlLangMemoizer;
@ -10,10 +25,14 @@ pub mod error;
type TypedFluentBundle = FluentBundle<Arc<FluentResource>, IntlLangMemoizer>; type TypedFluentBundle = FluentBundle<Arc<FluentResource>, IntlLangMemoizer>;
/// The main struct of the program. /// The main struct of the program.
/// You can obtain a new instance by calling [Self::try_load()]. /// You can obtain a new instance by calling [`Self::try_load()`].
pub struct Localiser { pub struct Localiser {
pub bundles: HashMap<LanguageIdentifier, TypedFluentBundle>, /// A [HashMap] tying each bundle to its language identifier.
pub default_language: LanguageIdentifier pub bundles: HashMap<String, TypedFluentBundle>,
/// A [HashMap] tying each *available* language identifier [String] to an actual [LanguageIdentifier].
pub available_languages: HashMap<String, LanguageIdentifier>,
/// The identifier of the default language.
pub default_language: String
} }
impl Localiser { impl Localiser {
@ -26,6 +45,7 @@ impl Localiser {
/// forming a single localisation for all intents and purposes. /// forming a single localisation for all intents and purposes.
pub fn try_load(path: String, default_language: String) -> Result<Self> { pub fn try_load(path: String, default_language: String) -> Result<Self> {
let mut bundles = HashMap::new(); let mut bundles = HashMap::new();
let mut available_languages = HashMap::new();
let paths = std::fs::read_dir(path)? let paths = std::fs::read_dir(path)?
.filter_map(|res| res.ok()) .filter_map(|res| res.ok())
.map(|dir_entry| dir_entry.path()) .map(|dir_entry| dir_entry.path())
@ -37,7 +57,8 @@ impl Localiser {
} }
}).collect::<Vec<_>>(); }).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let default_language = default_language.parse::<LanguageIdentifier>()?; // validate default
let default_language = default_language.parse::<LanguageIdentifier>()?.to_string();
for path in paths { for path in paths {
// validate filename as language code // validate filename as language code
@ -64,11 +85,13 @@ impl Localiser {
bundle.add_resource(Self::file_to_resource(&path)?)?; bundle.add_resource(Self::file_to_resource(&path)?)?;
} }
bundles.insert(language_code, bundle); bundles.insert(language_code.to_string(), bundle);
available_languages.insert(language_code.to_string(), language_code);
} }
Ok(Self { Ok(Self {
bundles, bundles,
available_languages,
default_language default_language
}) })
} }
@ -95,22 +118,11 @@ impl Localiser {
} }
/// Extracts a message from the requested bundle, or from the default one if absent. /// Extracts a message from the requested bundle, or from the default one if absent.
pub fn get_message(&self, key: String, language: LanguageIdentifier) -> Result<FluentMessage> { pub fn get_message(&self, key: String, language: String) -> Result<FluentMessage> {
let bundle = self.bundles.get(&language) self.bundles.get(&language)
.or_else(|| self.bundles.get(&self.default_language)) .or_else(|| self.bundles.get(&self.default_language))
.ok_or(error::Error::GenericError("Failed to get default bundle! This is not supposed to happen!".to_string()))?; .ok_or(error::Error::GenericError("Failed to get default bundle! This is not supposed to happen!".to_string()))?
.get_message(&key)
bundle.get_message(&key)
.ok_or(error::Error::MissingMessageError(format!("No such message {} for language {}!", key, language))) .ok_or(error::Error::MissingMessageError(format!("No such message {} for language {}!", key, language)))
} }
/// Returns a [HashMap] tying each [LanguageIdentifier] to its [String] equivalent, to simplify retrieval.
/// Call this as little as possible, as it's rather unoptimised and may scale poorly.
pub fn available_languages(&self) -> HashMap<String, LanguageIdentifier> {
let mut res = HashMap::new();
for lang in self.bundles.keys() {
res.insert(lang.to_string(), lang.clone());
}
res
}
} }