oslo.i18n provides the i18n functions that were provided by
oslo-incubator's gettextutils module. Some tests that were
using internal details of the library were removed.
Change-Id: I44cfd5552e0dd86af21073419d31622f5fdb28e0
Previous _ was monkey patched into builtins whenever
certain modules were imported. This removes that and
simply imports it when it is needed.
Change-Id: I0af2c6d8a230e94440d655d13cab9107ac20d13c
Using of locals() for formatting string is a nasty thing because:
1) It is not so clear as using explicit dicts
2) It could produce hidden errors during refactoring
3) Changing name of variable causes change in message
4) Creating a lot of unused variables
fixes bug 1171936
Change-Id: I293d7ebb875f65cce322d4938d1ae323f3aded8d
Part of fixing bug #995287
Syncs these two commits from oslo-incubator:
Support overriding oslo localedir too
Add a gettextutils.install() helper function
to get a new gettextutils.install() function which allows the default
localedir to be overwritten via an environment variable.
Note that gettextutils.install() must be called before any other nova
modules are imported since some modules attempt to translate strings
at import time (e.g. the 'message' attributes on classes in
nova.exception). This is broken and inefficient, but fixing it involves
adding something like spinx's l_() function and would be very invaisve.
Also, note that calling gettextutils.install() in nova.cmd.__init__
means that no program which uses a different translation domain should
ever import any of the modules under nova.cmd.
Change-Id: I86562b3a65d371673bb21f7179eecc7602bc0775
The gettext.install() function installs a builtin _() function which
translates a string in the translation domain supplied to the install()
function. If gettext.install() is called multiple times, it's the last
call to the function which wins and the last supplied translation domain
which is used e.g.
>>> import os
>>> os.environ['LANG'] = 'ja.UTF-8'
>>> import gettext
>>> gettext.install('keystone', unicode=1, localedir='/opt/stack/keystone/keystone/locale')
>>> print _('Invalid syslog facility')
無効な syslog ファシリティ
>>> gettext.install('nova', unicode=1, localedir='/opt/stack/nova/nova/locale')
>>> print _('Invalid syslog facility')
Invalid syslog facility
Usually this function is called early on in a toplevel script and we
assume that no other code will call it and override the installed _().
However, in Nova, we have taken a shortcut to avoid having to call it
explicitly from each script and instead call it from nova/__init__.py.
This shortcut would be perfectly fine if we were absolutely sure that
nova modules would never be imported from another program. It's probably
quite incorrect for a program to use nova code (indeed, if we wanted to
support this, Nova code shouldn't use the default _() function) but
nevertheless there are some corner cases where it happens. For example,
the keystoneclient auth_token middleware tries to import cfg from
nova.openstack.common and this in turn causes gettext.install('nova')
in other projects like glance or quantum.
To avoid any doubt here, let's just rip out the shortcut and always
call gettext.install() from the top-level script.
Change-Id: If4125d6bcbde63df95de129ac5c83b4a6d6f130a