Struct fluent_bundle::FluentResource[][src]

pub struct FluentResource(_);

A resource containing a list of localization messages.

FluentResource wraps an Abstract Syntax Tree produced by the parser and provides an access to a list of its entries.

A good mental model for a resource is a single FTL file, but in the future there’s nothing preventing a resource from being stored in a data base, pre-parsed format or in some other structured form.

Example

use fluent_bundle::FluentResource;

let source = r#"

hello-world = Hello World!

"#;

let resource = FluentResource::try_new(source.to_string())
    .expect("Errors encountered while parsing a resource.");

assert_eq!(resource.entries().count(), 1);

Ownership

A resource owns the source string and the AST contains references to the slices of the source.

Implementations

impl FluentResource[src]

pub fn try_new(source: String) -> Result<Self, (Self, Vec<ParserError>)>[src]

A fallible constructor of a new FluentResource.

It takes an encoded Fluent Translation List string, parses it and stores both, the input string and the AST view of it, for runtime use.

Example

use fluent_bundle::FluentResource;

let source = r#"

hello-world = Hello, { $user }!

"#;

let resource = FluentResource::try_new(source.to_string());

assert!(resource.is_ok());

Errors

The method will return the resource irrelevant of parse errors encountered during parsing of the source, but in case of errors, the Err variant will contain both the structure and a vector of errors.

pub fn source(&self) -> &str[src]

Returns a reference to the source string that was used to construct the FluentResource.

Example

use fluent_bundle::FluentResource;

let source = "hello-world = Hello, { $user }!";

let resource = FluentResource::try_new(source.to_string())
    .expect("Failed to parse FTL.");

assert_eq!(
    resource.source(),
    "hello-world = Hello, { $user }!"
);

pub fn entries(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Entry<&str>>[src]

Returns an iterator over entries of the FluentResource.

Example

use fluent_bundle::FluentResource;
use fluent_syntax::ast;

let source = r#"

hello-world = Hello, { $user }!

"#;

let resource = FluentResource::try_new(source.to_string())
    .expect("Failed to parse FTL.");

assert_eq!(
    resource.entries().count(),
    1
);
assert!(matches!(resource.entries().next(), Some(ast::Entry::Message(_))));

pub fn get_entry(&self, idx: usize) -> Option<&Entry<&str>>[src]

Returns an Entry at the given index out of the FluentResource.

Example

use fluent_bundle::FluentResource;
use fluent_syntax::ast;

let source = r#"

hello-world = Hello, { $user }!

"#;

let resource = FluentResource::try_new(source.to_string())
    .expect("Failed to parse FTL.");

assert!(matches!(resource.get_entry(0), Some(ast::Entry::Message(_))));

Trait Implementations

impl Debug for FluentResource[src]

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