/* * * * Accessibility module - internationalization support * * (c) 2010-2020 Highsoft AS * Author: Øystein Moseng * * License: www.highcharts.com/license * * !!!!!!! SOURCE GETS TRANSPILED BY TYPESCRIPT. EDIT TS FILE ONLY. !!!!!!! * * */ 'use strict'; import H from '../../parts/Globals.js'; import U from '../../parts/Utilities.js'; var format = U.format, pick = U.pick; /* eslint-disable valid-jsdoc */ /** * String trim that works for IE6-8 as well. * * @private * @function stringTrim * * @param {string} str * The input string * * @return {string} * The trimmed string */ function stringTrim(str) { return str.trim && str.trim() || str.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g, ''); } /** * i18n utility function. Format a single array or plural statement in a format * string. If the statement is not an array or plural statement, returns the * statement within brackets. Invalid array statements return an empty string. * * @private * @function formatExtendedStatement * * @param {string} statement * * @param {Highcharts.Dictionary<*>} ctx * Context to apply to the format string. * * @return {string} */ function formatExtendedStatement(statement, ctx) { var eachStart = statement.indexOf('#each('), pluralStart = statement.indexOf('#plural('), indexStart = statement.indexOf('['), indexEnd = statement.indexOf(']'), arr, result; // Dealing with an each-function? if (eachStart > -1) { var eachEnd = statement.slice(eachStart).indexOf(')') + eachStart, preEach = statement.substring(0, eachStart), postEach = statement.substring(eachEnd + 1), eachStatement = statement.substring(eachStart + 6, eachEnd), eachArguments = eachStatement.split(','), lenArg = Number(eachArguments[1]), len; result = ''; arr = ctx[eachArguments[0]]; if (arr) { lenArg = isNaN(lenArg) ? arr.length : lenArg; len = lenArg < 0 ? arr.length + lenArg : Math.min(lenArg, arr.length); // Overshoot // Run through the array for the specified length for (var i = 0; i < len; ++i) { result += preEach + arr[i] + postEach; } } return result.length ? result : ''; } // Dealing with a plural-function? if (pluralStart > -1) { var pluralEnd = statement.slice(pluralStart).indexOf(')') + pluralStart, pluralStatement = statement.substring(pluralStart + 8, pluralEnd), pluralArguments = pluralStatement.split(','), num = Number(ctx[pluralArguments[0]]); switch (num) { case 0: result = pick(pluralArguments[4], pluralArguments[1]); break; case 1: result = pick(pluralArguments[2], pluralArguments[1]); break; case 2: result = pick(pluralArguments[3], pluralArguments[1]); break; default: result = pluralArguments[1]; } return result ? stringTrim(result) : ''; } // Array index if (indexStart > -1) { var arrayName = statement.substring(0, indexStart), ix = Number(statement.substring(indexStart + 1, indexEnd)), val; arr = ctx[arrayName]; if (!isNaN(ix) && arr) { if (ix < 0) { val = arr[arr.length + ix]; // Handle negative overshoot if (typeof val === 'undefined') { val = arr[0]; } } else { val = arr[ix]; // Handle positive overshoot if (typeof val === 'undefined') { val = arr[arr.length - 1]; } } } return typeof val !== 'undefined' ? val : ''; } // Standard substitution, delegate to format or similar return '{' + statement + '}'; } /** * i18n formatting function. Extends Highcharts.format() functionality by also * handling arrays and plural conditionals. Arrays can be indexed as follows: * * - Format: 'This is the first index: {myArray[0]}. The last: {myArray[-1]}.' * * - Context: { myArray: [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5] } * * - Result: 'This is the first index: 0. The last: 5.' * * * They can also be iterated using the #each() function. This will repeat the * contents of the bracket expression for each element. Example: * * - Format: 'List contains: {#each(myArray)cm }' * * - Context: { myArray: [0, 1, 2] } * * - Result: 'List contains: 0cm 1cm 2cm ' * * * The #each() function optionally takes a length parameter. If positive, this * parameter specifies the max number of elements to iterate through. If * negative, the function will subtract the number from the length of the array. * Use this to stop iterating before the array ends. Example: * * - Format: 'List contains: {#each(myArray, -1) }and {myArray[-1]}.' * * - Context: { myArray: [0, 1, 2, 3] } * * - Result: 'List contains: 0, 1, 2, and 3.' * * * Use the #plural() function to pick a string depending on whether or not a * context object is 1. Arguments are #plural(obj, plural, singular). Example: * * - Format: 'Has {numPoints} {#plural(numPoints, points, point}.' * * - Context: { numPoints: 5 } * * - Result: 'Has 5 points.' * * * Optionally there are additional parameters for dual and none: #plural(obj, * plural, singular, dual, none). Example: * * - Format: 'Has {#plural(numPoints, many points, one point, two points, * none}.' * * - Context: { numPoints: 2 } * * - Result: 'Has two points.' * * * The dual or none parameters will take precedence if they are supplied. * * @requires modules/accessibility * * @function Highcharts.i18nFormat * * @param {string} formatString * The string to format. * * @param {Highcharts.Dictionary<*>} context * Context to apply to the format string. * * @param {Highcharts.Chart} chart * A `Chart` instance with a time object and numberFormatter, passed on * to format(). * * @return {string} * The formatted string. */ H.i18nFormat = function (formatString, context, chart) { var getFirstBracketStatement = function (sourceStr, offset) { var str = sourceStr.slice(offset || 0), startBracket = str.indexOf('{'), endBracket = str.indexOf('}'); if (startBracket > -1 && endBracket > startBracket) { return { statement: str.substring(startBracket + 1, endBracket), begin: offset + startBracket + 1, end: offset + endBracket }; } }, tokens = [], bracketRes, constRes, cursor = 0; // Tokenize format string into bracket statements and constants do { bracketRes = getFirstBracketStatement(formatString, cursor); constRes = formatString.substring(cursor, bracketRes && bracketRes.begin - 1); // If we have constant content before this bracket statement, add it if (constRes.length) { tokens.push({ value: constRes, type: 'constant' }); } // Add the bracket statement if (bracketRes) { tokens.push({ value: bracketRes.statement, type: 'statement' }); } cursor = bracketRes ? bracketRes.end + 1 : cursor + 1; } while (bracketRes); // Perform the formatting. The formatArrayStatement function returns the // statement in brackets if it is not an array statement, which means it // gets picked up by format below. tokens.forEach(function (token) { if (token.type === 'statement') { token.value = formatExtendedStatement(token.value, context); } }); // Join string back together and pass to format to pick up non-array // statements. return format(tokens.reduce(function (acc, cur) { return acc + cur.value; }, ''), context, chart); }; /** * Apply context to a format string from lang options of the chart. * * @requires modules/accessibility * * @function Highcharts.Chart#langFormat * * @param {string} langKey * Key (using dot notation) into lang option structure. * * @param {Highcharts.Dictionary<*>} context * Context to apply to the format string. * * @return {string} * The formatted string. */ H.Chart.prototype.langFormat = function (langKey, context) { var keys = langKey.split('.'), formatString = this.options.lang, i = 0; for (; i < keys.length; ++i) { formatString = formatString && formatString[keys[i]]; } return typeof formatString === 'string' ? H.i18nFormat(formatString, context, this) : ''; };