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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> |
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| date | Sun, 16 Sep 2018 16:19:20 +0000 |
| parents | f2fade4552c5 |
| children | 4d2e1fa03f0f |
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#! /usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*- # Written by Martin v. Loewis <loewis@informatik.hu-berlin.de> # # Changed by Christian 'Tiran' Heimes <tiran@cheimes.de> for the placeless # translation service (PTS) of Zope # # Fixed some bugs and updated to support msgctxt # by Hanno Schlichting <hanno@hannosch.eu> """Generate binary message catalog from textual translation description. This program converts a textual Uniforum-style message catalog (.po file) into a binary GNU catalog (.mo file). This is essentially the same function as the GNU msgfmt program, however, it is a simpler implementation. This file was taken from Python-2.3.2/Tools/i18n and altered in several ways. Now you can simply use it from another python module: from msgfmt import Msgfmt mo = Msgfmt(po).get() where po is path to a po file as string, an opened po file ready for reading or a list of strings (readlines of a po file) and mo is the compiled mo file as binary string. Exceptions: * IOError if the file couldn't be read * msgfmt.PoSyntaxError if the po file has syntax errors """ import array from ast import literal_eval import codecs from email.parser import HeaderParser import struct import sys PY3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3 if PY3: def header_charset(s): p = HeaderParser() return p.parsestr(s).get_content_charset() import io BytesIO = io.BytesIO FILE_TYPE = io.IOBase else: def header_charset(s): p = HeaderParser() return p.parsestr(s.encode('utf-8', 'ignore')).get_content_charset() from cStringIO import StringIO as BytesIO FILE_TYPE = file class PoSyntaxError(Exception): """ Syntax error in a po file """ def __init__(self, msg): self.msg = msg def __str__(self): return 'Po file syntax error: %s' % self.msg class Msgfmt: def __init__(self, po, name='unknown'): self.po = po self.name = name self.messages = {} self.openfile = False # Start off assuming latin-1, so everything decodes without failure, # until we know the exact encoding self.encoding = 'latin-1' def readPoData(self): """ read po data from self.po and return an iterator """ output = [] if isinstance(self.po, str): output = open(self.po, 'rb') elif isinstance(self.po, FILE_TYPE): self.po.seek(0) self.openfile = True output = self.po elif isinstance(self.po, list): output = self.po if not output: raise ValueError("self.po is invalid! %s" % type(self.po)) if isinstance(output, FILE_TYPE): # remove BOM from the start of the parsed input first = output.readline() if len(first) == 0: return output.readlines() if first.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF8): first = first.lstrip(codecs.BOM_UTF8) return [first] + output.readlines() return output def add(self, context, id, string, fuzzy): "Add a non-empty and non-fuzzy translation to the dictionary." if string and not fuzzy: # The context is put before the id and separated by a EOT char. if context: id = context + u'\x04' + id if not id: # See whether there is an encoding declaration charset = header_charset(string) if charset: # decode header in proper encoding string = string.encode(self.encoding).decode(charset) if not PY3: # undo damage done by literal_eval in Python 2.x string = string.encode(self.encoding).decode(charset) self.encoding = charset self.messages[id] = string def generate(self): "Return the generated output." # the keys are sorted in the .mo file keys = sorted(self.messages.keys()) offsets = [] ids = strs = b'' for id in keys: msg = self.messages[id].encode(self.encoding) id = id.encode(self.encoding) # For each string, we need size and file offset. Each string is # NUL terminated; the NUL does not count into the size. offsets.append((len(ids), len(id), len(strs), len(msg))) ids += id + b'\0' strs += msg + b'\0' output = b'' # The header is 7 32-bit unsigned integers. We don't use hash tables, # so the keys start right after the index tables. keystart = 7 * 4 + 16 * len(keys) # and the values start after the keys valuestart = keystart + len(ids) koffsets = [] voffsets = [] # The string table first has the list of keys, then the list of values. # Each entry has first the size of the string, then the file offset. for o1, l1, o2, l2 in offsets: koffsets += [l1, o1 + keystart] voffsets += [l2, o2 + valuestart] offsets = koffsets + voffsets # Even though we don't use a hashtable, we still set its offset to be # binary compatible with the gnu gettext format produced by: # msgfmt file.po --no-hash output = struct.pack("Iiiiiii", 0x950412de, # Magic 0, # Version len(keys), # # of entries 7 * 4, # start of key index 7 * 4 + len(keys) * 8, # start of value index 0, keystart) # size and offset of hash table if PY3: output += array.array("i", offsets).tobytes() else: output += array.array("i", offsets).tostring() output += ids output += strs return output def get(self): """ """ self.read() # Compute output return self.generate() def read(self, header_only=False): """ """ ID = 1 STR = 2 CTXT = 3 section = None fuzzy = 0 msgid = msgstr = msgctxt = u'' # Parse the catalog lno = 0 for l in self.readPoData(): l = l.decode(self.encoding) lno += 1 # If we get a comment line after a msgstr or a line starting with # msgid or msgctxt, this is a new entry if section == STR and (l[0] == '#' or (l[0] == 'm' and (l.startswith('msgctxt') or l.startswith('msgid')))): self.add(msgctxt, msgid, msgstr, fuzzy) section = None fuzzy = 0 # If we only want the header we stop after the first message if header_only: break # Record a fuzzy mark if l[:2] == '#,' and 'fuzzy' in l: fuzzy = 1 # Skip comments if l[0] == '#': continue # Now we are in a msgctxt section if l.startswith('msgctxt'): section = CTXT l = l[7:] msgctxt = u'' # Now we are in a msgid section, output previous section elif (l.startswith('msgid') and not l.startswith('msgid_plural')): if section == STR: self.add(msgid, msgstr, fuzzy) section = ID l = l[5:] msgid = msgstr = u'' is_plural = False # This is a message with plural forms elif l.startswith('msgid_plural'): if section != ID: raise PoSyntaxError( 'msgid_plural not preceeded by ' 'msgid on line %d of po file %s' % (lno, repr(self.name))) l = l[12:] msgid += u'\0' # separator of singular and plural is_plural = True # Now we are in a msgstr section elif l.startswith('msgstr'): section = STR if l.startswith('msgstr['): if not is_plural: raise PoSyntaxError( 'plural without msgid_plural ' 'on line %d of po file %s' % (lno, repr(self.name))) l = l.split(']', 1)[1] if msgstr: # Separator of the various plural forms msgstr += u'\0' else: if is_plural: raise PoSyntaxError( 'indexed msgstr required for ' 'plural on line %d of po file %s' % (lno, repr(self.name))) l = l[6:] # Skip empty lines l = l.strip() if not l: continue # TODO: Does this always follow Python escape semantics? try: l = literal_eval(l) except Exception as msg: raise PoSyntaxError( '%s (line %d of po file %s): \n%s' % (msg, lno, repr(self.name), l)) if isinstance(l, bytes): l = l.decode(self.encoding) if section == CTXT: msgctxt += l elif section == ID: msgid += l elif section == STR: msgstr += l else: raise PoSyntaxError( 'error on line %d of po file %s' % (lno, repr(self.name))) # Add last entry if section == STR: self.add(msgctxt, msgid, msgstr, fuzzy) if self.openfile: self.po.close() def getAsFile(self): return BytesIO(self.get())
