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koreader/frontend/apps/reader/modules/readerdictionary.lua

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Lua

local InputContainer = require("ui/widget/container/inputcontainer")
local DictQuickLookup = require("ui/widget/dictquicklookup")
local InfoMessage = require("ui/widget/infomessage")
local DataStorage = require("datastorage")
local UIManager = require("ui/uimanager")
local Screen = require("device").screen
local Device = require("device")
local JSON = require("json")
local logger = require("logger")
local util = require("util")
local _ = require("gettext")
local T = require("ffi/util").template
local ReaderDictionary = InputContainer:new{
data_dir = nil,
dict_window_list = {},
lookup_msg = _("Searching dictionary for:\n%1")
}
function ReaderDictionary:init()
self.ui.menu:registerToMainMenu(self)
self.data_dir = os.getenv("STARDICT_DATA_DIR") or
DataStorage:getDataDir() .. "/data/dict"
end
function ReaderDictionary:addToMainMenu(menu_items)
menu_items.dictionary_lookup = {
text = _("Dictionary lookup"),
tap_input = {
title = _("Enter a word to look up"),
type = "text",
callback = function(input)
self:onLookupWord(input)
end,
},
}
end
function ReaderDictionary:onLookupWord(word, box, highlight)
self.highlight = highlight
self:stardictLookup(word, box)
return true
end
local function tidyMarkup(results)
local cdata_tag = "<!%[CDATA%[(.-)%]%]>"
local format_escape = "&[29Ib%+]{(.-)}"
for _, result in ipairs(results) do
local def = result.definition
-- preserve the <br> tag for line break
def = def:gsub("<[bB][rR] ?/?>", "\n")
-- parse CDATA text in XML
if def:find(cdata_tag) then
def = def:gsub(cdata_tag, "%1")
-- ignore format strings
while def:find(format_escape) do
def = def:gsub(format_escape, "%1")
end
end
-- ignore all markup tags
def = def:gsub("%b<>", "")
-- strip all leading empty lines/spaces
def = def:gsub("^%s+", "")
result.definition = def
end
return results
end
function ReaderDictionary:cleanSelection(text)
-- Will be used by ReaderWikipedia too
if not text then
return ""
end
-- We do multiple times the same replacements, which is most of the time overkill,
-- but sometimes provices better cleaning
-- Some extremes cases to explain the multiples gsub :
--
-- Sample epub html: mais, qu« absolument, on ne peut décidément pas » revenir en arrière
-- Holding on "qu" or "absolument" will make crengine returns: qu« absolument,
-- We want to only get: absolument
--
-- Sample epub html: car « létat, actuel, de notre connaissance » sy oppose
-- Holding on "état" will make crengine returns: « létat,
-- We want to get: état
--
-- Some of these gsub could be removed when crengine does a better job
-- at finding word boundaries
--
-- Strip some quotations marks
text = string.gsub(text, "\xC2\xAB", '') -- U+00AB << (left double angle quotation mark)
text = string.gsub(text, "\xC2\xBB", '') -- U+00BB >> (right double angle quotation mark)
text = string.gsub(text, "\xE2\x80\x9D", '') -- U+201D '' (right double quotation mark)
text = string.gsub(text, "\xE2\x80\x9C", '') -- U+201C `` (left double quotation mark)
text = string.gsub(text, "\xE2\x80\x94", '') -- U+2014 - (em dash)
text = string.gsub(text, "\xE2\x80\x95", '') -- U+2015 - (horizontal bar)
text = string.gsub(text, "\xC2\xA0", '') -- U+00A0 no-break space
-- Replace some meaningful quotes with ascii quote
text = string.gsub(text, "\xE2\x80\x99", "'") -- U+2019 (right single quotation mark)
-- Strip punctuation characters around selection
-- (this had to be done after the utf8 gsubs above, or it would strip part of these utf8 chars)
text = util.stripePunctuations(text)
-- Strip leading and trailing spaces
text = string.gsub(text, "^%s+", '')
text = string.gsub(text, "%s+$", '')
-- Strip some french grammatical constructs
text = string.gsub(text, "^[LSDMNTlsdmnt]'", '') -- french l' s' t'
text = string.gsub(text, "^[Qq][Uu]'", '') -- french qu'
-- Strip again leading and trailing spaces
text = string.gsub(text, "^%s+", '')
text = string.gsub(text, "%s+$", '')
return text
end
function ReaderDictionary:onLookupStarted(word)
local text = T(self.lookup_msg, word)
self.lookup_progress_msg = InfoMessage:new{text=text}
UIManager:show(self.lookup_progress_msg)
UIManager:forceRePaint()
end
function ReaderDictionary:onLookupDone()
if self.lookup_progress_msg then
UIManager:close(self.lookup_progress_msg)
UIManager:forceRePaint()
end
self.lookup_progress_msg = nil
end
function ReaderDictionary:stardictLookup(word, box)
logger.dbg("lookup word:", word, box)
-- escape quotes and other funny characters in word
word = self:cleanSelection(word)
logger.dbg("stripped word:", word)
if word == "" then
return
end
self:onLookupStarted(word)
local final_results = {}
local seen_results = {}
-- Allow for two sdcv calls : one in the classic data/dict, and
-- another one in data/dict_ext if it exists
-- We could put in data/dict_ext dictionaries with a great number of words
-- but poor definitions as a fall back. If these were in data/dict,
-- they would prevent fuzzy searches in other dictories with better
-- definitions, and masks such results. This way, we can get both.
local dict_dirs = {self.data_dir}
local dict_ext = self.data_dir.."_ext"
if lfs.attributes(dict_ext, "mode") == "directory" then
table.insert(dict_dirs, dict_ext)
end
for _, dict_dir in ipairs(dict_dirs) do
local results_str = nil
if Device:isAndroid() then
local A = require("android")
results_str = A.stdout("./sdcv", "--utf8-input", "--utf8-output",
"-nj", word, "--data-dir", dict_dir)
else
local std_out = io.popen("./sdcv --utf8-input --utf8-output -nj "
.. ("%q"):format(word) .. " --data-dir " .. dict_dir, "r")
if std_out then
results_str = std_out:read("*all")
std_out:close()
end
end
local ok, results = pcall(JSON.decode, results_str)
if ok and results then
-- we may get duplicates (sdcv may do multiple queries,
-- in fixed mode then in fuzzy mode), we have to remove them
local h
for _,r in ipairs(results) do
h = r.dict .. r.word .. r.definition
if seen_results[h] == nil then
table.insert(final_results, r)
seen_results[h] = true
end
end
else
logger.warn("JSON data cannot be decoded", results)
end
end
if #final_results == 0 then
-- dummy results
final_results = {
{
dict = "",
word = word,
definition = _("No definition found."),
}
}
end
self:onLookupDone()
self:showDict(word, tidyMarkup(final_results), box)
end
function ReaderDictionary:showDict(word, results, box)
if results and results[1] then
logger.dbg("showing quick lookup window", word, results)
self.dict_window = DictQuickLookup:new{
window_list = self.dict_window_list,
ui = self.ui,
highlight = self.highlight,
dialog = self.dialog,
-- original lookup word
word = word,
results = results,
dictionary = self.default_dictionary,
width = Screen:getWidth() - Screen:scaleBySize(80),
word_box = box,
-- differentiate between dict and wiki
is_wiki = self.is_wiki,
wiki_languages = self.wiki_languages,
refresh_callback = function()
-- update info in footer (time, battery, etc)
self.view.footer:updateFooter()
end,
}
table.insert(self.dict_window_list, self.dict_window)
UIManager:show(self.dict_window)
end
end
function ReaderDictionary:onUpdateDefaultDict(dict)
logger.dbg("make default dictionary:", dict)
self.default_dictionary = dict
UIManager:show(InfoMessage:new{
text = T(_("%1 is now the default dictionary for this document."), dict),
timeout = 2,
})
return true
end
function ReaderDictionary:onReadSettings(config)
self.default_dictionary = config:readSetting("default_dictionary")
end
function ReaderDictionary:onSaveSettings()
logger.dbg("save default dictionary", self.default_dictionary)
self.ui.doc_settings:saveSetting("default_dictionary", self.default_dictionary)
end
return ReaderDictionary