In #727 inline CSS [was extracted](e4a4b2f961)
from `static/templates/no_search_result.html` into a separate stylesheet
resource. The purpose was to later
1. get rid of the custom `static/templates/no_search_result.html` error
template and use a general purpose error template instead (this was
accomplished by PR #744).
2. deduplicate the CSS code between `static/templates/no_search_result.html` and
`static/templates/search_result.html` by making the latter to also refer to
an internal CSS resource rather than containing inline stylesheet code.
While preparing to implement the 2nd point, I figured out that
`kiwix::SearchRenderer` is used as a component in `kiwix-desktop` too,
which probably would be upset by a link to a libkiwix's internal CSS resource.
This commit documents that finding.
Revert to the plain old 'i18n_resources_list.txt' file.
Auto discovering of i18n file has a main flaw (and a small bug):
- The main flaw is that rerun the configure will not detect new
translation files. It means that if we use cache in our CI,
new translation will not be included.
- The bug is that on Windows, meson fails with a error about a non existent
`` (empty) file name. I suppose it is because python replace
`\n` by `\r\n` on Windows, and the the `.strip().split('\n')` keeps empty
lines.
The small bug could be fixed, but the main flaw make the whole better if
we use a script to generate the listing.
This commit is somehow a half revert of 2eff5b55a6
Previously, on clicking Magnet, we were redirecting to a different site:
https://download.kiwix.org/zim/other/xyzBookWithDate.zim.magnet
This had the real magnet link as page content
Now we use the real magnet link in the href, thus not redirecting and starting the download right away.
Fix#767
Excluding qqq.json any .json file under static/i18n is now considered to
be a i18n resource. This eliminates the need to update the
i18n_resources_list.txt file every time a new language json file is
added. Thus Translatewiki PRs will not require extra work.
The story of search_results.css
static/skin/search_results.css was extracted from
static/templates/no_search_result.html before the latter was dropped.
static/templates/no_search_result.html in turn seems to be a copied and
edited version of static/templates/search_result.html.
In the context of exploratory work on the internationalization of
kiwix-serve (PR #679) I noticed duplication of inline CSS across those
two templates and intended to eliminated it. That goal was not fully
accomplished (static/templates/search_result.html remained untouched)
because by that time PR #679 grew too big and the efforts were diverted
into splitting it into smaller ones. Thus search_results.css slipped
into one of those small PRs, without making much sense because nothing
really justifies preserving custom CSS in the "Fulltext search unavailable"
error page.
At the same time, it served as the only case where a link to a cacheable
resource is generated in C++ code (rather than found in a template).
This poses certain problems to the handling of cache-ids. A workaround
is to expel the URL into a template so that it is processed by
`kiwix-resources`. This commit merely demonstrates that solution. But
whether it should be preserved (or rather the "Fulltext search
unavailable" page should be deprived of CSS) is questionable.
In template resources (found under static/templates), strings of the
form "PATH/TO/STATIC/RESOURCE?KIWIXCACHEID" are expanded into
"PATH/TO/STATIC/RESOURCE?cacheid=CACHEIDVAL" where CACHEIDVAL is a
8-digit hexadecimal hash digest of the file at
static/PATH/TO/STATIC/RESOURCE.
At this point a potential issue has been revealed. Now we produce
the final HTML via 2-level template expansion
1. Render parameterized messages
2. Render the HTML template
In which templates we should use double mustache "{{}}" (HTML-escaping)
tags and where we may use triple mustache "{{{}}}" (non-escaping) tags?
Introduced a new resource compiler script kiwix-compile-i18n that
processes i18n string data stored in JSON files and generates sorted C++
tables of string keys and values for all languages.
The "Fulltext search unavailable" error page is now generated using the
static/templates/error.html template. Also added two test cases checking
that error page.
404.html no longer contains anything specific to the 404 error and will
henceforth serve (with some enhancements) as a general purpose error
page template.