overleaf/services/web/scripts/translations/download.js
Jakob Ackermann 01712f1229 Merge pull request #3307 from overleaf/jpa-i18n-fixes
[misc] i18n fixes

GitOrigin-RevId: 862acff0a96b3717f1410327d1dcc469268f5e30
2020-10-22 02:04:22 +00:00

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JavaScript

const { promises: fs } = require('fs')
const oneSky = require('@brainly/onesky-utils')
const sanitizeHtml = require('sanitize-html')
const { withAuth } = require('./config')
async function run() {
try {
// The recommended OneSky set-up appears to require an API request to
// generate files on their side, which you could then request and use. We
// only have 1 such file that appears to be misnamed (en-US, despite our
// translations being marked as GB) and very out-of-date.
// However by requesting the "multilingual file" for this file, we get all
// of the translations
const content = await oneSky.getMultilingualFile(
withAuth({
fileName: 'en-US.json'
})
)
const json = JSON.parse(content)
for (const [code, lang] of Object.entries(json)) {
if (code === 'en-GB') {
// OneSky does not have read-after-write consistency.
// Skip the dump of English locales, which may not include locales
// that were just uploaded.
continue
}
for (let [key, value] of Object.entries(lang.translation)) {
// Handle multi-line strings as arrays by joining on newline
if (Array.isArray(value)) {
value = value.join('\n')
}
lang.translation[key] = sanitize(value)
}
await fs.writeFile(
`${__dirname}/../../locales/${code}.json`,
JSON.stringify(lang.translation, null, 2) + '\n'
)
}
} catch (error) {
console.error(error)
process.exit(1)
}
}
run()
/**
* Sanitize a translation string to prevent injection attacks
*
* @param {string} input
* @returns {string}
*/
function sanitize(input) {
return sanitizeHtml(input, {
// Allow "replacement" tags (in the format <0>, <1>, <2>, etc) used by
// react-i18next to allow for HTML insertion via the Trans component.
// See: https://github.com/overleaf/developer-manual/blob/master/code/translations.md
// Unfortunately the sanitizeHtml library does not accept regexes or a
// function for the allowedTags option, so we are limited to a hard-coded
// number of "replacement" tags.
allowedTags: ['b', 'strong', 'a', 'code', ...range(10)],
allowedAttributes: {
a: ['href', 'class']
},
textFilter(text) {
return text
.replace(/\{\{/, '&#123;&#123;')
.replace(/\}\}/, '&#125;&#125;')
}
})
}
/**
* Generate a range of numbers as strings up to the given size
*
* @param {number} size Size of range
* @returns {string[]}
*/
function range(size) {
return Array.from(Array(size).keys()).map(n => n.toString())
}