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/* -*- Mode: IDL; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
* You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
*/
/**
* An object used to carry localization information from and to an
* Element.
*
* Fields:
* id - identifier of a message used to localize the element.
* args - an optional map of arguments used to format the message.
* The argument will be converted to/from JSON, so can
* handle any value that JSON can, but in practice, the API
* will only use a string or a number for now.
*/
dictionary L10nKey {
required DOMString id;
object? args;
};
/**
* DocumentL10n is a public interface for handling DOM localization.
*
* In it's current form it exposes the DOMLocalization API which
* allows for localization-specific DOM operations on a defined
* localization context, and retrival of formatted localization
* messages out of that context.
*
* The context is created when `<link rel="localization"/>` elements
* are added to the document, and is removed in case all links
* of that type are removed from it.
*/
[NoInterfaceObject]
interface DocumentL10n {
/**
* Formats a value of a localization message with a given id.
* An optional dictionary of arguments can be passed to inform
* the message formatting logic.
*
* Example:
* let value = await document.l10n.formatValue("unread-emails", {count: 5});
* assert.equal(value, "You have 5 unread emails");
*/
[NewObject] Promise<DOMString> formatValue(DOMString aId, optional object aArgs);
/**
* Formats values of a list of messages with given ids.
*
* Example:
* let values = await document.l10n.formatValues([
* {id: "hello-world"},
* {id: "unread-emails", args: {count: 5}
* ]);
* assert.deepEqual(values, [
* "Hello World",
* "You have 5 unread emails"
* ]);
*/
[NewObject] Promise<sequence<DOMString>> formatValues(sequence<L10nKey> aKeys);
/**
* Formats values and attributes of a list of messages with given ids.
*
* Example:
* let values = await document.l10n.formatMessages([
* {id: "hello-world"},
* {id: "unread-emails", args: {count: 5}
* ]);
* assert.deepEqual(values, [
* {
* value: "Hello World",
* attributes: null
* },
* {
* value: "You have 5 unread emails",
* attributes: {
* tooltip: "Click to select them all"
* }
* }
* ]);
*/
[NewObject] Promise<sequence<DOMString>> formatMessages(sequence<L10nKey> aKeys);
/**
* A helper function which allows the user to set localization-specific attributes
* on an element.
* This method lives on `document.l10n` for compatibility reasons with the
* JS FluentDOM implementation. We may consider moving it onto Element.
*
* Example:
* document.l10n.setAttributes(h1, "key1", { emailCount: 5 });
*
* <h1 data-l10n-id="key1" data-l10n-args="{\"emailCount\": 5}"/>
*/
[Throws] void setAttributes(Element aElement, DOMString aId, optional object aArgs);
/**
* A helper function which allows the user to retrieve a set of localization-specific
* attributes from an element.
* This method lives on `document.l10n` for compatibility reasons with the
* JS FluentDOM implementation. We may consider moving it onto Element.
*
* Example:
* let l10nAttrs = document.l10n.getAttributes(h1);
* assert.deepEqual(l10nAttrs, {id: "key1", args: { emailCount: 5});
*/
[Throws] L10nKey getAttributes(Element aElement);
/**
* Triggers translation of a subtree rooted at aNode.
*
* The method finds all translatable descendants of the argument and
* localizes them.
*
* This method is mainly useful to trigger translation not covered by the
* DOMLocalization's MutationObserver - for example before it gets attached
* to the tree.
*
* Example:
* await document.l10n.translatFragment(frag);
* parent.appendChild(frag);
*/
[NewObject] Promise<void> translateFragment(Node aNode);
/**
* Triggers translation of a list of Elements using the localization context.
*
* The method only translates the elements directly passed to the method,
* not any descendant nodes.
*
* This method is mainly useful to trigger translation not covered by the
* DOMLocalization's MutationObserver - for example before it gets attached
* to the tree.
*
* Example:
* await document.l10n.translateElements([elem1, elem2]);
* parent.appendChild(elem1);
* alert(elem2.textContent);
*/
[NewObject] Promise<void> translateElements(sequence<Element> aElements);
/**
* A promise which gets resolved when the initial DOM localization resources
* fetching is complete and the initial translation of the DOM is finished.
*/
readonly attribute Promise<any> ready;
};