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author | Brad Payne (Vir Linden) <vir@lindenlab.com> | 2020-09-15 15:49:26 +0100 |
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committer | Brad Payne (Vir Linden) <vir@lindenlab.com> | 2020-09-15 15:49:26 +0100 |
commit | 713d896d3664c8266a7b08feea480735d2a8b390 (patch) | |
tree | bab40e7775ce7894d58e8fd23c5e1b02eed4231c /scripts/code_tools/modified_strings.py | |
parent | a74b366d22f82447919751c04815e070bc5307c7 (diff) |
SL-13705 - added metadata tab to translation spreadsheet, showing invocation info
Diffstat (limited to 'scripts/code_tools/modified_strings.py')
-rw-r--r-- | scripts/code_tools/modified_strings.py | 70 |
1 files changed, 44 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/code_tools/modified_strings.py b/scripts/code_tools/modified_strings.py index 70ca3e1ae6..1dbd20f1b4 100644 --- a/scripts/code_tools/modified_strings.py +++ b/scripts/code_tools/modified_strings.py @@ -34,6 +34,30 @@ import sys from git import Repo, Git # requires the gitpython package import pandas as pd import re +from datetime import datetime + +usage_msg="""%(prog)s [options] + +Analyze the XUI configuration files to find text that may need to +be translated. Works by comparing two specified revisions, one +specified by --rev (default HEAD) and one specified by --rev_base +(default master). The script works by comparing xui contents of the +two revisions, and outputs a spreadsheet listing any areas of +difference. The target language must be specified using the --lang +option. Output is an excel file, which can be used as-is or imported +into google sheets. + +If the --rev revision already contains a translation for the text, it +will be included in the spreadsheet for reference. + +Normally you would want --rev_base to be the last revision to have +translations added, and --rev to be the tip of the current +project. You can find the last commit with translation work using "git log --grep INTL- | head" + +The --missing argument can be used to find all text with missing +translations, regardless of when it was added. If translations are being kept +reasonably current, you will normally not need this argument. +""" translate_attribs = [ "title", @@ -119,26 +143,6 @@ def should_translate(filename, elt, field, val): return True return True -usage_msg="""%(prog)s [options] - -Analyze the XUI configuration files to find text that may need to -be translated. Works by comparing two specified revisions, one -specified by --rev (default HEAD) and one specified by --rev_base -(default master). The script works by comparing xui contents of the -two revisions, and outputs a spreadsheet listing any areas of -difference. The target language must be specified using the --lang -option. Output is an excel file, which can be used as-is or imported -into google sheets. - -If the --rev revision already contains a translation for the text, it -will be included in the spreadsheet for reference. - -Normally you would want --rev_base to be the last revision to have -translations added, and --rev to be the tip of the current -project. - -""" - def make_translation_table(mod_tree, base_tree, lang, args): xui_path = "{}/{}".format(xui_base, args.base_lang) @@ -220,19 +224,20 @@ def make_translation_table(mod_tree, base_tree, lang, args): rows += 1 return data -def save_translation_file(all_data, outfile): +def save_translation_file(per_lang_data, aux_data, outfile): - langs = sorted(all_data.keys()) + langs = sorted(per_lang_data.keys()) print("Saving languages", ",".join(langs),"as",outfile) writer = pd.ExcelWriter(outfile, engine='xlsxwriter') workbook = writer.book wrap_format = workbook.add_format({'text_wrap': True}) + bold_wrap_format = workbook.add_format({'text_wrap': True, 'bold': True}) wrap_unlocked_format = workbook.add_format({'text_wrap': True, 'locked': False}) for lang in langs: - data = all_data[lang] + data = per_lang_data[lang] num_translations = len(data) cols = ["EN", "Previous Translation ({})".format(lang.upper()), "ENTER NEW TRANSLATION ({})".format(lang.upper()), "Translator Questions", "Notes", "File", "Element", "Field"] df = pd.DataFrame(data, columns=cols) @@ -253,6 +258,14 @@ def save_translation_file(all_data, outfile): worksheet.freeze_panes(1, 0) print("Added", num_translations, "rows for language", lang) + # Reference info, not for translation + for aux, data in aux_data.items(): + df = pd.DataFrame(data, columns = ["Key", "Value"]) + df.to_excel(writer, index=False, sheet_name=aux) + worksheet = writer.sheets[aux] + worksheet.set_column('A:A', 50, bold_wrap_format) + worksheet.set_column('B:B', 80, wrap_format) + print("Writing", outfile) writer.save() @@ -309,13 +322,18 @@ if __name__ == "__main__": except: failure("Can't write to output file",outfile,". Is it already open?") - all_data = {} + aux_data = { "REFERENCE": [["Command", " ".join(sys.argv)], + ["Date", str(datetime.now())], + ["Mod Commit", mod_commit.hexsha], + ["Base Commit", base_commit.hexsha], + ] } + per_lang_data = {} for lang in langs: print("Creating spreadsheet for language", lang) sys.stdout.flush() - all_data[lang] = make_translation_table(mod_tree, base_tree, lang, args) + per_lang_data[lang] = make_translation_table(mod_tree, base_tree, lang, args) print("Saving output file", outfile) - save_translation_file(all_data, outfile) + save_translation_file(per_lang_data, aux_data, outfile) |