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MySQL backend fixes for Python 3. With Python 2, text sent to and from MySQL is treated as bytes in Python. The database may be recorded by MySQL as having some other encoding (latin1 being the default in some MySQL versions - Roundup does not set an encoding explicitly, unlike in back_postgresql), but as long as MySQL's notion of the connection encoding agrees with its notion of the database encoding, no conversions actually take place and the bytes are stored and returned as-is. With Python 3, text sent to and from MySQL is treated as Python Unicode strings. When the database and connection encoding is latin1, that means the bytes stored in the database under Python 2 are interpreted as latin1 and converted from that to Unicode, producing incorrect results for any non-ASCII characters; furthermore, if trying to store new non-ASCII data in the database under Python 3, any non-latin1 characters produce errors. This patch arranges for both the connection and database character sets to be UTF-8 when using Python 3, and documents a need to export and import the database when moving from Python 2 to Python 3 with this backend.
author Joseph Myers <jsm@polyomino.org.uk>
date Sun, 16 Sep 2018 16:19:20 +0000
parents b0c2307be3d1
children 718f205dbe50
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# TranslationService for Roundup templates
#
# This module is free software, you may redistribute it
# and/or modify under the same terms as Python.
#
# This module provides National Language Support
# for Roundup templating - much like roundup.i18n
# module for Roundup command line interface.
# The only difference is that translator objects
# returned by get_translation() have one additional
# method which is used by TAL engines:
#
#   translate(domain, msgid, mapping, context, target_language, default)
#

from roundup import i18n
from roundup.cgi.PageTemplates import Expressions, PathIterator, TALES
from roundup.cgi.TAL import TALInterpreter
from roundup.anypy.strings import us2u, u2s

### Translation classes

class TranslationServiceMixin:

    def translate(self, domain, msgid, mapping=None,
        context=None, target_language=None, default=None
    ):
        _msg = self.gettext(msgid)
        #print ("TRANSLATE", msgid, _msg, mapping, context)
        _msg = TALInterpreter.interpolate(_msg, mapping)
        return _msg

    if hasattr(i18n.RoundupTranslations, 'ugettext'):
        def gettext(self, msgid):
            msgid = us2u(msgid)
            msgtrans=self.ugettext(msgid)
            return u2s(msgtrans)

        def ngettext(self, singular, plural, number):
            singular = us2u(singular)
            plural = us2u(plural)
            msgtrans=self.ungettext(singular, plural, number)
            return u2s(msgtrans)

class TranslationService(TranslationServiceMixin, i18n.RoundupTranslations):
    pass

class NullTranslationService(TranslationServiceMixin,
        i18n.RoundupNullTranslations):
    if hasattr(i18n.RoundupNullTranslations, 'ugettext'):
        def ugettext(self, message):
            if self._fallback:
                return self._fallback.ugettext(message)
            # Sometimes the untranslatable message is a UTF-8 encoded string
            # (thanks to PageTemplate's internals).
            message = us2u(message)
            return message

### TAL patching
#
# Template Attribute Language (TAL) uses only global translation service,
# which is not thread-safe.  We will use context variable 'i18n'
# to access request-dependent transalation service (with domain
# and target language set during initializations of the roundup
# client interface.
#

class Context(TALES.Context):

    def __init__(self, compiler, contexts):
        TALES.Context.__init__(self, compiler, contexts)
        if not self.contexts.get('i18n', None):
            # if the context contains no TranslationService,
            # create default one
            self.contexts['i18n'] = get_translation()
        self.i18n = self.contexts['i18n']

    def translate(self, domain, msgid, mapping=None,
                  context=None, target_language=None, default=None):
        if context is None:
            context = self.contexts.get('here')
        return self.i18n.translate(domain, msgid,
            mapping=mapping, context=context, default=default,
            target_language=target_language)

class Engine(TALES.Engine):

    def getContext(self, contexts=None, **kwcontexts):
        if contexts is not None:
            if kwcontexts:
                kwcontexts.update(contexts)
            else:
                kwcontexts = contexts
        return Context(self, kwcontexts)

# patching TAL like this is a dirty hack,
# but i see no other way to specify different Context class
Expressions._engine = Engine(PathIterator.Iterator)
Expressions.installHandlers(Expressions._engine)

### main API function

def get_translation(language=None, tracker_home=None,
    translation_class=TranslationService,
    null_translation_class=NullTranslationService
):
    """Return Translation object for given language and domain

    Arguments 'translation_class' and 'null_translation_class'
    specify the classes that are instantiated for existing
    and non-existing translations, respectively.
    """
    return i18n.get_translation(language=language,
        tracker_home=tracker_home,
        translation_class=translation_class,
        null_translation_class=null_translation_class)

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