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Diffstat (limited to 'Bugzilla/Install')
-rw-r--r-- | Bugzilla/Install/Util.pm | 126 |
1 files changed, 63 insertions, 63 deletions
diff --git a/Bugzilla/Install/Util.pm b/Bugzilla/Install/Util.pm index 99aacb3e7..89cca2dfa 100644 --- a/Bugzilla/Install/Util.pm +++ b/Bugzilla/Install/Util.pm @@ -279,84 +279,85 @@ sub install_string { return $string_template; } -sub include_languages { - # If we are in CGI mode (not in checksetup.pl) and if the function has - # been called without any parameter, then we cache the result of this - # function in Bugzilla->request_cache. This is done to improve the - # performance of the template processing. - my $to_be_cached = 0; - if (not @_) { - my $cache = _cache(); - if (exists $cache->{include_languages}) { - return @{ $cache->{include_languages} }; - } - $to_be_cached = 1; - } - my ($params) = @_; - $params ||= {}; +sub _wanted_languages { + my ($requested, @wanted); - # Basically, the way this works is that we have a list of languages - # that we *want*, and a list of languages that Bugzilla actually - # supports. The caller tells us what languages they want, by setting - # $ENV{HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE}, using the "LANG" cookie or setting - # $params->{only_language}. The languages we support are those - # specified in $params->{use_languages}. Otherwise we support every - # language installed in the template/ directory. - - my @wanted; - if ($params->{only_language}) { - @wanted = ($params->{only_language}); + # Checking SERVER_SOFTWARE is the same as i_am_cgi() in Bugzilla::Util. + if (exists $ENV{'SERVER_SOFTWARE'}) { + my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi; + $requested = $cgi->http('Accept-Language') || ''; + my $lang = $cgi->cookie('LANG'); + push(@wanted, $lang) if $lang; } else { - @wanted = _sort_accept_language($ENV{'HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'} || ''); - # Don't use the cookie if we are in "checksetup.pl". The test - # with $ENV{'SERVER_SOFTWARE'} is the same as in - # Bugzilla:Util::i_am_cgi. - if (exists $ENV{'SERVER_SOFTWARE'}) { - my $cgi = Bugzilla->cgi; - if (defined (my $lang = $cgi->cookie('LANG'))) { - unshift @wanted, $lang; - } - } + $requested = get_console_locale(); } - - my @supported; - if (defined $params->{use_languages}) { - @supported = @{$params->{use_languages}}; - } - else { - my @dirs = glob(bz_locations()->{'templatedir'} . "/*"); - @dirs = map(basename($_), @dirs); - @supported = grep($_ ne 'CVS', @dirs); - } - - my @usedlanguages; - foreach my $wanted (@wanted) { + + push(@wanted, _sort_accept_language($requested)); + return \@wanted; +} + +sub _wanted_to_actual_languages { + my ($wanted, $supported) = @_; + + my @actual; + foreach my $lang (@$wanted) { # If we support the language we want, or *any version* of - # the language we want, it gets pushed into @usedlanguages. + # the language we want, it gets pushed into @actual. # # Per RFC 1766 and RFC 2616, things like 'en' match 'en-us' and # 'en-uk', but not the other way around. (This is unfortunately # not very clearly stated in those RFC; see comment just over 14.5 # in http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.4) - if(my @found = grep /^\Q$wanted\E(-.+)?$/i, @supported) { - push (@usedlanguages, @found); - } + my @found = grep(/^\Q$lang\E(-.+)?$/i, @$supported); + push(@actual, @found) if @found; } # We always include English at the bottom if it's not there, even if - # somebody removed it from use_languages. - if (!grep($_ eq 'en', @usedlanguages)) { - push(@usedlanguages, 'en'); + # it wasn't selected by the user. + if (!grep($_ eq 'en', @actual)) { + push(@actual, 'en'); } - # Cache the result if we are in CGI mode and called without parameter - # (see the comment at the top of this function). - if ($to_be_cached) { - _cache()->{include_languages} = \@usedlanguages; - } + return \@actual; +} + +sub supported_languages { + my $cache = _cache(); + return $cache->{supported_languages} if $cache->{supported_languages}; + + my @dirs = glob(bz_locations()->{'templatedir'} . "/*"); + my @languages; + foreach my $dir (@dirs) { + # It's a language directory only if it contains "default" or + # "custom". This auto-excludes CVS directories as well. + next if (!-d "$dir/default" and !-d "$dir/custom"); + my $lang = basename($dir); + # Check for language tag format conforming to RFC 1766. + next unless $lang =~ /^[a-zA-Z]{1,8}(-[a-zA-Z]{1,8})?$/; + push(@languages, $lang); + } + + $cache->{supported_languages} = \@languages; + return \@languages; +} - return @usedlanguages; +sub include_languages { + my ($params) = @_; + + # Basically, the way this works is that we have a list of languages + # that we *want*, and a list of languages that Bugzilla actually + # supports. + my $wanted; + if ($params->{language}) { + $wanted = [$params->{language}]; + } + else { + $wanted = _wanted_languages(); + } + my $supported = supported_languages(); + my $actual = _wanted_to_actual_languages($wanted, $supported); + return @$actual; } # Used by template_include_path @@ -550,7 +551,6 @@ sub get_console_locale { sub init_console { eval { ON_WINDOWS && require Win32::Console::ANSI; }; $ENV{'ANSI_COLORS_DISABLED'} = 1 if ($@ || !-t *STDOUT); - $ENV{'HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'} ||= get_console_locale(); prevent_windows_dialog_boxes(); } |