├── .gitignore
├── AutoTranslate.py
├── LICENSE
├── Node.py
├── activity_test.xml
├── config.ini
├── config_getter.py
├── input
├── activity_main.txt
└── demo.txt
├── output
├── demo.xml
└── fg_mime.xml
├── test.py
└── test.xml
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | """
3 | -------------------------------------------------
4 | File: AutoTranslate.py
5 | Desc: 翻译脚本
6 | Author: CoderPig
7 | Date: 2020/3/20 0022 15:46
8 | -------------------------------------------------
9 | """
10 | import os
11 | import re
12 |
13 | from pythonds import Stack
14 |
15 | from Node import Node
16 | from config_getter import get_config
17 |
18 | input_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "input") # 输入目录
19 | output_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), "output") # 输出目录
20 |
21 | # 读取配置文件
22 | widget_list = get_config('Widget')
23 | attribute_list = get_config('Attribute')
24 | value_list = get_config('Value')
25 | resource_list = get_config('Resource')
26 |
27 | # 提取@资源值的正则
28 | resource_pattern = re.compile(r'(@.*?)/(.*)?', re.S)
29 |
30 |
31 | # 删除文件
32 | def remove_file(path):
33 | if os.path.exists(path):
34 | os.remove(path)
35 |
36 |
37 | # 判断目录是否存在,不存在则创建
38 | def is_dir_existed(path, mkdir=True):
39 | if mkdir:
40 | if not os.path.exists(path):
41 | os.makedirs(path)
42 | else:
43 | return os.path.exists(path)
44 |
45 |
46 | # 遍历构造txt路径字典(构造文件路径列表,过滤txt,拼接)
47 | def init_txt_dict(file_dir):
48 | apk_path_list = list(filter(lambda fp: fp.endswith(".txt"),
49 | list(map(lambda x: os.path.join(file_dir, x), os.listdir(file_dir)))))
50 | index_list = [str(x) for x in range(1, len(apk_path_list) + 1)]
51 | return dict(zip(index_list, apk_path_list))
52 |
53 |
54 | # 检查节点是否匹配
55 | def match_check(node_list):
56 | # 遍历剔除*节点
57 | n_list = []
58 | for n in node_list:
59 | n_format = n.widget.replace(" ", "").replace("\n", "")
60 | if n_format[0] != "*":
61 | n_list.append(n_format)
62 | # 定义栈,+进
63 | s = Stack()
64 | flag = True # 标记
65 | for n in n_list:
66 | # +节点进栈
67 | if n[0] == "+":
68 | s.push(n)
69 | else:
70 | # 没有+节点,第一个就是-,直接错误
71 | if s.isEmpty():
72 | flag = False
73 | else:
74 | # 获取栈顶+节点
75 | top = s.pop()
76 | # 如果和-节点匹配则正确,否则错误
77 | if n[1:] == top[1:]:
78 | flag = True
79 | else:
80 | return False
81 | if flag and s.isEmpty():
82 | return True
83 | else:
84 | return False
85 |
86 |
87 | # 读取节点列表
88 | def read_node_list(file_path):
89 | node_list = []
90 | file = open(file_path)
91 | for line in file:
92 | # 去掉空格
93 | line_after = line.replace(" ", "")
94 | # 如果是关标签,直接写入
95 | if line_after[0] == "-":
96 | node_list.append(Node(line_after))
97 | # 不是关标签,提取标签,id和属性值
98 | else:
99 | split_list = line_after.replace(" ", "").split(">")
100 | if len(split_list) == 1:
101 | exit("节点提取失败 => %s" % split_list[0])
102 | elif len(split_list) >= 3:
103 | attr_value_list = []
104 | for v in range(2, len(split_list)):
105 | attr_value_list.append(split_list[v])
106 | node_list.append(Node(split_list[0], split_list[1], attr_value_list))
107 | file.close()
108 | return node_list
109 |
110 |
111 | # 解析转换节点
112 | def analysis_node(node):
113 | node_result = ""
114 | widget = node.widget
115 | # 判断是否为标签
116 | if widget[0] not in "+-*":
117 | exit("结点类型有误 => %s" % node.widget)
118 | else:
119 | widget_format = widget[1:].replace("\n", "")
120 | # 判断是否包含此控件
121 | if widget_format not in widget_list:
122 | exit("找不到控件 => %s" % widget_format)
123 | else:
124 | # 判断是否为闭合节点
125 | if value.widget[0] == "-":
126 | node_result += "%s>\n" % widget_list[widget_format]
127 | else:
128 | node_result += "<" + widget_list[widget_format] + "\n"
129 | # 判断是否为首个根节点,需加上xmlns
130 | if index == 0:
131 | node_result += 'xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"\n'
132 | node_result += 'xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"\n'
133 | # 读取id
134 | node_result += 'android:id="@+id/%s"\n' % node.id
135 | # 读取属性
136 | for kv in node.kv:
137 | # 通过 - 对字符串进行切片
138 | kv_split = kv.replace("\n", "").split("-")
139 | # 切片长度==1,说明没有分隔符
140 | if 1 == len(kv_split):
141 | # 判断是否在属性集合中,没有直接填充
142 | if kv_split[0] in attribute_list:
143 | node_result += "%s\n" % attribute_list[kv_split[0]]
144 | else:
145 | node_result += kv_split[0] + '\n'
146 | else:
147 | if kv_split[0] in attribute_list:
148 | node_result += '%s="' % attribute_list[kv_split[0]]
149 | # 判断值是否为数字,是自动加上dp
150 | v = kv_split[1]
151 | if v.isdigit():
152 | node_result += '%sdp"\n' % v
153 | else:
154 | # 判断值是否为@资源类型
155 | result = resource_pattern.search(v)
156 | if result is not None:
157 | node_result += '%s/%s"\n' % (resource_list[result.group(1)], result.group(2))
158 | else:
159 | if kv_split[1] in value_list.keys():
160 | node_result += value_list[kv_split[1]] + "\n"
161 | else:
162 | node_result += kv_split[1] + '"\n'
163 | else:
164 | exit("属性%s不存在" % kv_split[0])
165 | # 添加结尾标记节点提取失败
166 | if value.widget[0] == "+":
167 | node_result += ">\n"
168 | else:
169 | node_result += "/>\n"
170 | return node_result
171 |
172 |
173 | def write_file(path, content):
174 | with open(path, 'a+') as f:
175 | f.write(content + '\n')
176 |
177 |
178 | if __name__ == '__main__':
179 | is_dir_existed(input_dir)
180 | is_dir_existed(output_dir)
181 | print("遍历当前目录下所有文件...")
182 | txt_file_dict = init_txt_dict(input_dir)
183 | print("遍历完毕...\n\n============ 当前目录下所有的TXT ============\n")
184 | for (k, v) in txt_file_dict.items():
185 | print("%s.%s" % (k, v.split(os.sep)[-1]))
186 | print("\n%s" % ("=" * 45))
187 | choice_pos = input("%s" % "请输入需要翻译的txt的数字编号:")
188 | print("=" * 45, )
189 | choice_txt = txt_file_dict.get(choice_pos)
190 | txt_name = choice_txt.split(os.sep)[-1][:-4] # 文件名
191 | remove_file(os.path.join(output_dir, "%s.xml" % txt_name)) # 删除文件
192 | output_txt_path = os.path.join(output_dir, "%s.xml" % txt_name)
193 | nodes = read_node_list(choice_txt)
194 | if not match_check(nodes):
195 | exit("节点匹配有误")
196 | else:
197 | for index, value in enumerate(nodes):
198 | nw = analysis_node(value)
199 | write_file(output_txt_path,nw)
200 | print("文件生成成功,路径 => %s" % output_txt_path)
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/Node.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | """
3 | -------------------------------------------------
4 | File: Node.py
5 | Desc: 节点类
6 | Author: CoderPig
7 | Date: 2020/3/19 0022 14:46
8 | -------------------------------------------------
9 | """
10 |
11 |
12 | class Node:
13 | def __init__(self, widget=None, id=None, kv=None):
14 | self.widget = widget
15 | self.id = id
16 | self.kv = kv
17 |
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/activity_test.xml:
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
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/config.ini:
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1 | [Widget]
2 | cly = androidx.constraintlayout.widget.ConstraintLayout
3 | lly = LinearLayout
4 | rly = RelativeLayout
5 | fly = FrameLayout
6 | fbly = com.google.android.flexbox.FlexboxLayout
7 | v = View
8 | tv = androidx.appcompat.widget.AppCompatTextView
9 | bt = androidx.appcompat.widget.AppCompatButton
10 | iv = androidx.appcompat.widget.AppCompatImageView
11 | sb = androidx.appcompat.widget.AppCompatSeekBar
12 | srl = androidx.swiperefreshlayout.widget.SwipeRefreshLayout
13 | nsv = androidx.core.widget.NestedScrollView
14 | rv = androidx.recyclerview.widget.RecyclerView
15 | cv = androidx.cardview.widget.CardView
16 |
17 | [Attribute]
18 | # 通用
19 | bg = android:background
20 |
21 | # 宽高
22 | w = android:layout_width
23 | h = android:layout_height
24 | ww = android:layout_width="wrap_content"
25 | wm = android:layout_width="match_parent"
26 | hw = android:layout_height="wrap_content"
27 | hm = android:layout_height="match_parent"
28 |
29 | # 外边距
30 | ms = android:layout_marginStart
31 | me = android:layout_marginEnd
32 | mt = android:layout_marginTop
33 | mb = android:layout_marginBottom
34 |
35 | # 内边距
36 | ps = android:paddingStart
37 | pe = android:paddingEnd
38 | pt = android:paddingPop
39 | pb = android:paddingBottom
40 |
41 | # 对齐方式
42 | 居中 = android:gravity="center"
43 | 水中 = android:gravity="center_horizontal"
44 | 竖中 = android:gravity="center_vertical"
45 |
46 | # 线性布局
47 | 方向 = android:orientation
48 |
49 | # 相对布局
50 | tsf = android:layout_toStartOf
51 | tef = android:layout_toEndOf
52 | 上对齐 = android:layout_alignTop
53 | 下对齐 = android:layout_alignBottom
54 | 左对齐 = android:layout_alignStart
55 | 右对齐 = android:layout_alignEnd
56 | 顶对齐p = android:layout_alignParentTop="true"
57 | 底对齐p = android:layout_alignParentBottom="true"
58 | 左对齐P = android:layout_alignParentStart="true"
59 | 右对齐p = android:layout_alignParentEnd="true"
60 | 水平居中p = android:layout_centerHorizontal="true"
61 | 垂直居中p = android:layout_centerVertical="true"
62 | 居中p = android:layout_centerInParent="true"
63 |
64 | # 约束布局
65 | sts = app:layout_constraintStart_toStartOf
66 | stsp = app:layout_constraintStart_toStartOf="parent"
67 | ste = app:layout_constraintStart_toEndOf
68 | step = app:layout_constraintStart_toEndOf="parent"
69 | ete = app:layout_constraintEnd_toEndOf
70 | etep = app:layout_constraintEnd_toEndOf="parent"
71 | ttt = app:layout_constraintTop_toTopOf
72 | tttp = app:layout_constraintTop_toTopOf="parent"
73 | ttb = app:layout_constraintTop_toBottomOf
74 | ttbp = app:layout_constraintTop_toBottomOf="parent"
75 | btb = app:layout_constraintBottom_toBottomOf
76 | btbp = app:layout_constraintBottom_toBottomOf="parent"
77 |
78 | # 文本框
79 | t = android:text
80 | ts = android:textSize
81 | ts10 = android:textSize="10sp"
82 | ts14 = android:textSize="14sp"
83 | ts15 = android:textSize="15sp"
84 | ts17 = android:textSize="17sp"
85 | ts18 = android:textSize="18sp"
86 | tc = android:textColor
87 | 变粗 = android:textStyle="bold"
88 | 变黑 = android:textColor="@android:color/black"
89 | 变白 = android:textColor="@android:color/white"
90 | 斜体 = android:textStyle="italic"
91 |
92 | # 图片视图
93 | src = android:src
94 | st = android:scaleType
95 | stf = android:scaleType="fitCenter"
96 |
97 | # 卡片视图
98 | 高度 = app:cardElevation
99 | 圆角 = app:cardCornerRadius
100 |
101 | [Value]
102 | wp = wrap_content
103 | mp = match_parent
104 | 白色 = @color/white
105 | 水平 = horizontal
106 | 竖直 = vertical
107 |
108 | [Resource]
109 | @id = @id
110 | @d = @drawable
111 | @m = @mipmap
112 | @s = @string
113 | @c = @color
114 | @t = @text
115 |
116 |
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/config_getter.py:
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1 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 | """
3 | -------------------------------------------------
4 | File: config_getter.py
5 | Desc: 获取配置信息
6 | Author: CoderPig
7 | .Date: 2020/3/20 0022 14:48
8 | -------------------------------------------------
9 | """
10 |
11 | import configparser
12 |
13 |
14 | def get_config(section):
15 | config = configparser.ConfigParser()
16 | config.read('config.ini', encoding='utf8')
17 | value_dict = {}
18 | for key in config[section]:
19 | value_dict[key] = config[section][key]
20 | return value_dict
21 |
22 |
23 | if __name__ == '__main__':
24 | c = get_config('Widget')
25 | print(c)
26 |
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/input/activity_main.txt:
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1 | +lly> ly_root1 > wm > hm > 方向-水平 > ps-10 >pe-10
2 | +lly> ly_root2 > ww > hm > 方向-水平 > ps-10 >pe-10
3 | *tv> tv_title1 > ww > hw > 字体10 > 加粗 > 居中
4 | -lly
5 | *tv> tv_title2 > ww > hw > 字体10 > 加粗 > 居中
6 | *tv> tv_title3 > ww > hw > 字体10 > 加粗 > 居中
7 | *tv> tv_title4 > ww > hw > 字体10 > 加粗 > 居中
8 | +lly> ly_root3 > ww > hw > 方向-水平 > ps-10 >pe-10
9 | *tv> tv_title5 > ww > hw > 字体10 > 加粗 > 居中
10 | *tv> tv_title6 > ww > hw > 字体10 > 加粗 > 居中
11 | -lly
12 | *tv> tv_title7 > ww > hw > 字体10 > 加粗 > 居中
13 | *tv> tv_title8 > ww > hw > 字体10 > 加粗 > 居中
14 | -lly
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/input/demo.txt:
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1 | + cly > cly_root > wm > hm > bg-@d/bg_mine
2 | + rly > rly_top_bar > w-0 > h-56 > stsp > etep > tttp > bg-#000000
3 | * bt > bt_back > w-56 > h-56 > t-返回 > 左对齐p
4 | * tv > tv_title > ww > hw > 居中p > t-个人中心 > ts18 > 变粗 > 变白 > 居中
5 | - rly
6 | + cv > cv_login > w-0 > h-100 > stsp > etep > ttb-@id/rly_top_bar > ms-16 > me-16 > mt-90 > 高度-0 > 圆角-15
7 | + cly > cly_login > wm > hm
8 | * iv > iv_cover > w-64 > h-64 > ms-16 > stsp > tttp > btbp > src-@m/ic_launcher
9 | * tv > tv_login_hint > ww > hw > ste-@id/iv_cover > ms-12 > tttp > btbp > t-请点击登录 > ts-17 > tc-@c/gray
10 | * iv > iv_login_right > w-24 > h-24 > etep > tttp> btbp > me-9 > stf > src-@d/ic_back_right
11 | - cly
12 | - cv
13 | + cv > cv_first > w-0 > h-220 > stsp > etep > ttb-@id/cv_login > ms-16 > me-16 > mt-20 > 高度-0 > 圆角-15
14 | + cly > cly_first > wm > hm
15 | * tv > tv_my_order > w-0 > h-55 > stsp > etep > tttp > ps-50 > pe-0 > > 竖中 > t-我的订单 > ts14 > tc-@c/gray_medium
16 | * iv > iv_my_order > w-24 > h-24 > stsp > ttt-@id/tv_my_order > btb-@id/tv_my_order > ms-16 > src-@d/ic_order > stf
17 | * iv > iv_my_order_right > w-24 > h-24 > etep > ttt-@id/tv_my_order > btb-@id/tv_my_order > me-9 > stf > src-@d/ic_back_right
18 | * v > v_my_order_divider > w-0 > h-1px > etep > sts-@id/tv_my_order > ttb-@id/tv_my_order > bg-@c/gray_hover
19 | * tv > tv_exchange > w-0 > h-55 > stsp > etep > ttb-@id/v_my_order_divider > ps-50 > pe-0 > 竖中 > t-兑换 > ts14 > tc-@c/gray_medium
20 | * iv > iv_exchange > w-24 > h-24 > stsp > ttt-@id/tv_exchange > btb-@id/tv_exchange > ms-16 > src-@d/ic_exchange_icon > stf
21 | * iv > iv_exchange_right > w-24 > h-24 > etep > ttt-@id/tv_exchange > btb-@id/tv_exchange > me-9 > stf > src-@d/ic_back_right
22 | * v > v_exchange_divider > w-0 > h-1px > etep > sts-@id/tv_exchange > ttb-@id/tv_my_order > bg-@c/gray_hover
23 | - cly
24 | - cv
25 | - cly
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