View Source Cldr.Config (Cldr v2.33.1)
Provider configuration support functions for ex_cldr.
The functions in this module should be considered private use and they may change at any time.
Link to this section Summary
Functions
Returns the map of aliases for languages, scripts and regions
Returns the map of language tags for all available locales
Returns a boolean indicating whether the language_tags.ebin file exists
Returns a list of all locales in the CLDR repository.
Return the configured application name for cldr
Return the map of calendar preferences by territory
Returns the data that defines start and end of calendar eras.
Returns the calendars available for a given locale name
Returns the path of the CLDR data directory for the ex_cldr app.
Return the root path of the cldr application
Return the path name of the CLDR data directory for a client application.
Returns the directory where downloaded ex_cldr locales files are located.
Returns a list of all locales configured in a
Cldr.Config.t
struct.
Returns the currency metadata for a locale.
Returns the data that defines time periods of a day for a language.
Return the system-wide default backend
Return the system-wide default locale.
Return the default locale name for a given backend configuration.
Returns the directory where the downloaded CLDR repository files are stored.
Expands wildcards in locale names.
Returns the immediate fallback locale for a locale name. Follows the CLDR TR35 resource bundle lookup algorithm.
Returns the fallback chain for a locale name. Follows the CLDR TR35 resource bundle lookup algorithm.
Get the configured number formats that should be precompiled at application compilation time.
Return the configured Gettext
module name or nil
.
Return the default gettext locale for a CLDR config.
Returns the CLDR grammatical features data which is used with formatting units.
Returns the CLDR grammatical gender data which is used with formatting units.
Return the configured json lib
Returns a list of strings representing the calendars known to Cldr
.
Returns a list of the currencies known in Cldr
in
upcased atom format.
Return a list of the locales defined in Gettext
.
Returns either the locale name (if its known)
or false
if the locale name is not known.
Returns a list of all locales that are configured and available in the CLDR repository.
Returns the number system types that are known.
Returns a list of strings representing the number systems known to Cldr
.
Returns locale and number systems that have the same digits and separators as the supplied one.
Returns either the locale name (if its known
and has an rbnf configuration)
or false
.
Returns a list of all locales that have RBNF data and that are configured and available in the CLDR repository.
Returns a list of atoms representing the territories known to Cldr
.
Return the language data that maps valid territories and scripts
Return the saved language tag for the given locale name
Return the mapping from a territory to a language tag.
Returns the likely subtags map which maps a locale string to %LaguageTag{} representing the likely subtags for that locale string
Returns the filename that contains the json representation of a locale.
Transforms a locale name from the Posix format to the Cldr format
Transforms a locale name from the CLDR format to the Posix format
Returns the location of the json data for a locale
Returns the location of the json data for a locale
Add the fallback locales to a list of configured locales
Return a map of measurement systems
Get the number symbol definitions for a locale or raises if an error
Get the number symbol definitions for a locale
Returns the number system for a given locale and number system name.
Returns the number system names for a locale
Returns the number system types for a locale
Returns the number systems for a locale or raises if there is an error
Returns the number systems for a locale
Returns a map of locale names to its parent locale name.
Return a map of plural ranges
Returns a list of all configured locales.
Identifies the top level keys in the consolidated locale file.
Return the directory where Cldr
stores its source core data,
Returns a number system name for a given locale and number system reference.
Returns a map of territory info for all territories known to CLDR.
Get territory info for a specific territory.
Returns a map of territory containers
Returns a map of territory containment
Returns the currency mapping data for territories.
Return a mapping between a subdivision and its containing parents
Return the territory subdivisions
Returns unit conversion data,
Returns a list of all locales that are configured but not available in the CLDR repository.
Return a map of validity data
Returns the version string of the CLDR data repository
See Cldr.Config.weeks/0
.
Returns the data that defines start and end of calendar weeks, weekends and years
Link to this section Types
@type t() :: %Cldr.Config{ add_fallback_locales: boolean(), backend: module(), data_dir: String.t(), default_locale: String.t(), force_locale_download: boolean(), generate_docs: boolean(), gettext: module() | nil, locales: [binary(), ...] | :all, message_formats: map(), otp_app: atom() | nil, precompile_date_time_formats: [String.t(), ...], precompile_interval_formats: [String.t(), ...], precompile_number_formats: [String.t(), ...], precompile_transliterations: [{atom(), atom()}, ...], providers: [atom(), ...], supress_warnings: boolean() }
Link to this section Functions
Returns the map of aliases for languages, scripts and regions
Returns the map of language tags for all available locales
Returns a boolean indicating whether the language_tags.ebin file exists
@spec all_locale_names() :: [Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), ...]
Returns a list of all locales in the CLDR repository.
Returns a list of the complete locales list in CLDR, irrespective of whether they are configured for use in the application.
Any configured locales that are not present in this list will raise an exception at compile time.
Return the configured application name for cldr
Note this is probably :ex_cldr
which is
what this app is called on hex.pm
Return the map of calendar preferences by territory
Returns the data that defines start and end of calendar eras.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Config.calendars |> Map.get(:gregorian)
%{calendar_system: "solar", eras: [[0, %{end: [0, 12, 31]}], [1, %{start: [1, 1, 1]}]]}
Returns the calendars available for a given locale name
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Config.calendars_for_locale "en", TestBackend.Cldr
[:buddhist, :chinese, :coptic, :dangi, :ethiopic, :ethiopic_amete_alem,
:generic, :gregorian, :hebrew, :indian, :islamic, :islamic_civil,
:islamic_rgsa, :islamic_tbla, :islamic_umalqura, :japanese, :persian, :roc]
Returns the path of the CLDR data directory for the ex_cldr app.
This is the directory where base CLDR data files are stored including included locale files.
Return the root path of the cldr application
Return the path name of the CLDR data directory for a client application.
The order of priority to determine where the client data directory is located is:
- A specified
:data_dir
of a backend configuration - The specified
:data_dir
of the backend's:otp_app
configuration - The specified
:data_dir
of the global configuration - The
priv_dir()
of a specified:otp_app
- The
priv_dir()
ofex_cldr
Note that config_from_opts/1
merges the global config,
the otp_app config and the module config together so
that :data_dir
already resolves this priority in most
cases.
The remaining cases are for when no :data_dir
is
specified.
Returns the directory where downloaded ex_cldr locales files are located.
@spec configured_locale_names(t()) :: [Cldr.Locale.locale_name()]
Returns a list of all locales configured in a
Cldr.Config.t
struct.
In order of priority return either:
The list of locales configured configured in mix.exs if any
The default locale
If the configured locales is :all
then all locales
in CLDR are configured.
The locale "und" is always added to the list of configured locales since it is required to support some RBNF functions.
The use of :all
is not recommended since all 571 locales take
quite some time (minutes) to compile. It is however
helpful for testing Cldr.
Returns the currency metadata for a locale.
arguments
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
or aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
config
is aConfig.Cldr.t()
struct or aCldr.backend()
module
Returns the data that defines time periods of a day for a language.
Time period rules are used to define the meaning of "morning", "evening", "noon", "midnight" and potentially other periods on a per-language basis.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Config.day_period_info |> Map.get("fr")
%{"afternoon1" => %{"before" => [18, 0], "from" => [12, 0]},
"evening1" => %{"before" => [24, 0], "from" => [18, 0]},
"midnight" => %{"at" => [0, 0]},
"morning1" => %{"before" => [12, 0], "from" => [4, 0]},
"night1" => %{"before" => [4, 0], "from" => [0, 0]},
"noon" => %{"at" => [12, 0]}}
Return the system-wide default backend
Return the system-wide default locale.
@spec default_locale_name(t() | map()) :: Cldr.Locale.locale_name()
Return the default locale name for a given backend configuration.
In order of priority return either:
- The default locale for a given backend configuration
- The global default locale specified in
mix.exs
under theex_cldr
key - The
Gettext.get_locale/1
for the current configuration - The system-wide default locale which is currently :"en-001"
Returns the directory where the downloaded CLDR repository files are stored.
These are the real CLDR data files that are used only for the development of ex_cldr. They are not included in the hex package.
@spec expand_locale_names([Cldr.Locale.locale_name() | String.t(), ...]) :: [ Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), ... ]
Expands wildcards in locale names.
Locales often have region variants (for example en-AU is one of 104 variants in CLDR). To make it easier to configure a language and all its variants, a locale can be specified as a regex which will then do a match against all CLDR locales.
For locale names that have a Script or Variant component the base language is also configured since plural rules will fall back to the language for these locale names.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Config.expand_locale_names(["en-A+"])
[:en, :"en-AE", :"en-AG", :"en-AI", :"en-AS", :"en-AT", :"en-AU"]
iex> Cldr.Config.expand_locale_names(["fr-*"])
[
:fr, :"fr-BE", :"fr-BF", :"fr-BI", :"fr-BJ", :"fr-BL", :"fr-CA",
:"fr-CD", :"fr-CF", :"fr-CG", :"fr-CH", :"fr-CI", :"fr-CM", :"fr-DJ",
:"fr-DZ", :"fr-GA", :"fr-GF", :"fr-GN", :"fr-GP", :"fr-GQ", :"fr-HT",
:"fr-KM", :"fr-LU", :"fr-MA", :"fr-MC", :"fr-MF", :"fr-MG", :"fr-ML",
:"fr-MQ", :"fr-MR", :"fr-MU", :"fr-NC", :"fr-NE", :"fr-PF", :"fr-PM",
:"fr-RE", :"fr-RW", :"fr-SC", :"fr-SN", :"fr-SY", :"fr-TD", :"fr-TG",
:"fr-TN", :"fr-VU", :"fr-WF", :"fr-YT", :frr
]
Returns the immediate fallback locale for a locale name. Follows the CLDR TR35 resource bundle lookup algorithm.
This function is only intended to return the fallback for the locales defined by CLDR. It does not perform any alias lookup or likely subtag processing.
algorithm-summary
Algorithm Summary
Decompose the locale name into language, script, territory and variant. CLDR locale names have no more than these four parts but usually have less.
Look for a locale in the following order:
- language-script-territory
- language-script
- language-territory
- language
At each stage in (2) resolve an alias in
parent_locales/1
Returns the fallback chain for a locale name. Follows the CLDR TR35 resource bundle lookup algorithm.
This function is only intended to return fallback chains for the locales defined by CLDR. It does not perform any alias lookup or likely subtag processing.
The primary purpose for this function is to support including fallback locales in a backend configuration since both RBNF and Subdivision data follows the fallback chain.
algorithm-summary
Algorithm Summary
Decompose the locale name into language, script, territory and variant. CLDR locale names have no more than these four parts but usually have less.
Look for a locale in the following order:
- language-script-territory
- language-script
- language-territory
- language
At each stage in (2) resolve an alias in
parent_locales/1
Get the configured number formats that should be precompiled at application compilation time.
Return the configured Gettext
module name or nil
.
Returns true if a Gettext
module is configured in Cldr and
the Gettext
module is available.
example
Example
iex> test_config = TestBackend.Cldr.__cldr__(:config)
iex> Cldr.Config.gettext_configured?(test_config)
true
Return the default gettext locale for a CLDR config.
Returns the CLDR grammatical features data which is used with formatting units.
Returns the CLDR grammatical gender data which is used with formatting units.
Return the configured json lib
Returns a list of strings representing the calendars known to Cldr
.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Config.known_calendars
[:buddhist, :chinese, :coptic, :dangi, :ethiopic, :ethiopic_amete_alem,
:gregorian, :hebrew, :indian, :islamic, :islamic_civil, :islamic_rgsa,
:islamic_tbla, :islamic_umalqura, :japanese, :persian, :roc]
Returns a list of the currencies known in Cldr
in
upcased atom format.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Config.known_currencies
[:ADP, :AED, :AFA, :AFN, :ALK, :ALL, :AMD, :ANG, :AOA, :AOK, :AON, :AOR, :ARA,
:ARL, :ARM, :ARP, :ARS, :ATS, :AUD, :AWG, :AZM, :AZN, :BAD, :BAM, :BAN, :BBD,
:BDT, :BEC, :BEF, :BEL, :BGL, :BGM, :BGN, :BGO, :BHD, :BIF, :BMD, :BND, :BOB,
:BOL, :BOP, :BOV, :BRB, :BRC, :BRE, :BRL, :BRN, :BRR, :BRZ, :BSD, :BTN, :BUK,
:BWP, :BYB, :BYN, :BYR, :BZD, :CAD, :CDF, :CHE, :CHF, :CHW, :CLE, :CLF, :CLP,
:CNH, :CNX, :CNY, :COP, :COU, :CRC, :CSD, :CSK, :CUC, :CUP, :CVE, :CYP, :CZK,
:DDM, :DEM, :DJF, :DKK, :DOP, :DZD, :ECS, :ECV, :EEK, :EGP, :ERN, :ESA, :ESB,
:ESP, :ETB, :EUR, :FIM, :FJD, :FKP, :FRF, :GBP, :GEK, :GEL, :GHC, :GHS, :GIP,
:GMD, :GNF, :GNS, :GQE, :GRD, :GTQ, :GWE, :GWP, :GYD, :HKD, :HNL, :HRD, :HRK,
:HTG, :HUF, :IDR, :IEP, :ILP, :ILR, :ILS, :INR, :IQD, :IRR, :ISJ, :ISK, :ITL,
:JMD, :JOD, :JPY, :KES, :KGS, :KHR, :KMF, :KPW, :KRH, :KRO, :KRW, :KWD, :KYD,
:KZT, :LAK, :LBP, :LKR, :LRD, :LSL, :LTL, :LTT, :LUC, :LUF, :LUL, :LVL, :LVR,
:LYD, :MAD, :MAF, :MCF, :MDC, :MDL, :MGA, :MGF, :MKD, :MKN, :MLF, :MMK, :MNT,
:MOP, :MRO, :MRU, :MTL, :MTP, :MUR, :MVP, :MVR, :MWK, :MXN, :MXP, :MXV, :MYR,
:MZE, :MZM, :MZN, :NAD, :NGN, :NIC, :NIO, :NLG, :NOK, :NPR, :NZD, :OMR, :PAB,
:PEI, :PEN, :PES, :PGK, :PHP, :PKR, :PLN, :PLZ, :PTE, :PYG, :QAR, :RHD, :ROL,
:RON, :RSD, :RUB, :RUR, :RWF, :SAR, :SBD, :SCR, :SDD, :SDG, :SDP, :SEK, :SGD,
:SHP, :SIT, :SKK, :SLE, :SLL, :SOS, :SRD, :SRG, :SSP, :STD, :STN, :SUR, :SVC,
:SYP, :SZL, :THB, :TJR, :TJS, :TMM, :TMT, :TND, :TOP, :TPE, :TRL, :TRY, :TTD,
:TWD, :TZS, :UAH, :UAK, :UGS, :UGX, :USD, :USN, :USS, :UYI, :UYP, :UYU, :UYW,
:UZS, :VEB, :VED, :VEF, :VES, :VND, :VNN, :VUV, :WST, :XAF, :XAG, :XAU, :XBA,
:XBB, :XBC, :XBD, :XCD, :XDR, :XEU, :XFO, :XFU, :XOF, :XPD, :XPF, :XPT, :XRE,
:XSU, :XTS, :XUA, :XXX, :YDD, :YER, :YUD, :YUM, :YUN, :YUR, :ZAL, :ZAR, :ZMK,
:ZMW, :ZRN, :ZRZ, :ZWD, :ZWL, :ZWR]
@spec known_gettext_locale_names(t()) :: [Cldr.Locale.locale_name()]
Return a list of the locales defined in Gettext
.
Return a list of locales configured in Gettext
or
[]
if Gettext
is not configured.
Returns either the locale name (if its known)
or false
if the locale name is not known.
@spec known_locale_names(t() | Cldr.backend()) :: [Cldr.Locale.locale_name()]
Returns a list of all locales that are configured and available in the CLDR repository.
Returns the number system types that are known.
Returns a list of strings representing the number systems known to Cldr
.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Config.known_number_systems
[:adlm, :ahom, :arab, :arabext, :armn, :armnlow, :bali, :beng, :bhks, :brah,
:cakm, :cham, :cyrl, :deva, :diak, :ethi, :fullwide, :geor, :gong, :gonm, :grek,
:greklow, :gujr, :guru, :hanidays, :hanidec, :hans, :hansfin, :hant, :hantfin,
:hebr, :hmng, :hmnp, :java, :jpan, :jpanfin, :jpanyear, :kali, :kawi, :khmr, :knda, :lana, :lanatham,
:laoo, :latn, :lepc, :limb, :mathbold, :mathdbl, :mathmono, :mathsanb,
:mathsans, :mlym, :modi, :mong, :mroo, :mtei, :mymr, :mymrshan, :mymrtlng, :nagm,
:newa, :nkoo, :olck, :orya, :osma, :rohg, :roman, :romanlow, :saur, :segment, :shrd,
:sind, :sinh, :sora, :sund, :takr, :talu, :taml, :tamldec, :telu, :thai, :tibt,
:tirh, :tnsa, :vaii, :wara, :wcho]
@spec known_number_systems_like(Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), number_system(), t()) :: {:ok, list()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Returns locale and number systems that have the same digits and separators as the supplied one.
Transliterating between locale & number systems is expensive. To avoid unnecessary transliteration we look for locale and number systems that have the same digits and separators. Typically we are comparing to locale "en" and number system "latn" since this is what the number formatting routines use as placeholders.
This function is intended for use at compile time only and is used to help optimise the generation of transliteration functions.
Returns either the locale name (if its known
and has an rbnf configuration)
or false
.
@spec known_rbnf_locale_names(t()) :: [Cldr.Locale.locale_name()]
Returns a list of all locales that have RBNF data and that are configured and available in the CLDR repository.
Returns a list of atoms representing the territories known to Cldr
.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Config.known_territories
[:"001", :"002", :"003", :"005", :"009", :"011", :"013", :"014", :"015", :"017",
:"018", :"019", :"021", :"029", :"030", :"034", :"035", :"039", :"053", :"054",
:"057", :"061", :"142", :"143", :"145", :"150", :"151", :"154", :"155", :"202",
:"419", :AC, :AD, :AE, :AF, :AG, :AI, :AL, :AM, :AO, :AQ, :AR, :AS, :AT, :AU,
:AW, :AX, :AZ, :BA, :BB, :BD, :BE, :BF, :BG, :BH, :BI, :BJ, :BL, :BM, :BN, :BO,
:BQ, :BR, :BS, :BT, :BV, :BW, :BY, :BZ, :CA, :CC, :CD, :CF, :CG, :CH, :CI, :CK,
:CL, :CM, :CN, :CO, :CP, :CR, :CU, :CV, :CW, :CX, :CY, :CZ, :DE, :DG, :DJ, :DK,
:DM, :DO, :DZ, :EA, :EC, :EE, :EG, :EH, :ER, :ES, :ET, :EU, :EZ, :FI, :FJ, :FK,
:FM, :FO, :FR, :GA, :GB, :GD, :GE, :GF, :GG, :GH, :GI, :GL, :GM, :GN, :GP, :GQ,
:GR, :GS, :GT, :GU, :GW, :GY, :HK, :HM, :HN, :HR, :HT, :HU, :IC, :ID, :IE, :IL,
:IM, :IN, :IO, :IQ, :IR, :IS, :IT, :JE, :JM, :JO, :JP, :KE, :KG, :KH, :KI, :KM,
:KN, :KP, :KR, :KW, :KY, :KZ, :LA, :LB, :LC, :LI, :LK, :LR, :LS, :LT, :LU, :LV,
:LY, :MA, :MC, :MD, :ME, :MF, :MG, :MH, :MK, :ML, :MM, :MN, :MO, :MP, :MQ, :MR,
:MS, :MT, :MU, :MV, :MW, :MX, :MY, :MZ, :NA, :NC, :NE, :NF, :NG, :NI, :NL, :NO,
:NP, :NR, :NU, :NZ, :OM, :PA, :PE, :PF, :PG, :PH, :PK, :PL, :PM, :PN, :PR, :PS,
:PT, :PW, :PY, :QA, :QO, :RE, :RO, :RS, :RU, :RW, :SA, :SB, :SC, :SD, :SE, :SG,
:SH, :SI, :SJ, :SK, :SL, :SM, :SN, :SO, :SR, :SS, :ST, :SV, :SX, :SY, :SZ, :TA,
:TC, :TD, :TF, :TG, :TH, :TJ, :TK, :TL, :TM, :TN, :TO, :TR, :TT, :TV, :TW, :TZ,
:UA, :UG, :UM, :UN, :US, :UY, :UZ, :VA, :VC, :VE, :VG, :VI, :VN, :VU, :WF, :WS,
:XK, :YE, :YT, :ZA, :ZM, :ZW]
Return the language data that maps valid territories and scripts
@spec language_tag(Cldr.Locale.locale_name()) :: Cldr.LanguageTag.t() | no_return()
Return the saved language tag for the given locale name
Return the mapping from a territory to a language tag.
This is used to derive a locale from a territory.
Returns the likely subtags map which maps a locale string to %LaguageTag{} representing the likely subtags for that locale string
Returns the filename that contains the json representation of a locale.
Transforms a locale name from the Posix format to the Cldr format
Transforms a locale name from the CLDR format to the Posix format
@spec locale_path!(String.t(), Cldr.backend() | t()) :: String.t() | no_return()
Returns the location of the json data for a locale
arguments
Arguments
locale
is any locale returned fromCldr.known_locale_names/1
config
is anyt:Cldr.Config
returns
Returns
path
orraises an exception
@spec locale_path(Cldr.Locale.locale_name() | String.t(), Cldr.backend() | t()) :: {:ok, String.t()} | {:error, :not_found}
Returns the location of the json data for a locale
arguments
Arguments
locale
is any locale returned fromCldr.known_locale_names/1
config
is anyt:Cldr.Config
returns
Returns
{:ok, path}
or{:error, :not_found}
Add the fallback locales to a list of configured locales
Return a map of measurement systems
Get the number symbol definitions for a locale or raises if an error
Get the number symbol definitions for a locale
@spec number_system_for(Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), number_system(), t()) :: {:ok, map()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Returns the number system for a given locale and number system name.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Config.number_system_for(:th, :thai, %Cldr.Config{locales: ["th", "de"]})
{:ok, %{digits: "๐๑๒๓๔๕๖๗๘๙", type: :numeric}}
@spec number_system_names_for(Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), t()) :: {:ok, [atom(), ...]} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Returns the number system names for a locale
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Config.number_system_names_for(:th, %Cldr.Config{locales: ["en", "th"]})
{:ok, [:latn, :thai]}
Returns the number system types for a locale
@spec number_systems_for!(Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), t()) :: map() | no_return()
Returns the number systems for a locale or raises if there is an error
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Config.number_systems_for!(:de, %Cldr.Config{locales: ["en", "de"]})
%{default: :latn, native: :latn}
@spec number_systems_for(Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), t()) :: {:ok, map()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Returns the number systems for a locale
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Config.number_systems_for(:en, %Cldr.Config{locales: ["en", "de"]})
{:ok, %{default: :latn, native: :latn}}
Returns a map of locale names to its parent locale name.
Note that these mappings only exist where the normal inheritance doesn't apply.
Return a map of plural ranges
@spec requested_locale_names(t()) :: [Cldr.Locale.locale_name()]
Returns a list of all configured locales.
The list contains locales configured both in Gettext
and
specified in the mix.exs configuration file as well as the
default locale.
@spec required_modules() :: [String.t()]
Identifies the top level keys in the consolidated locale file.
These keys represent difference dimensions of content in the CLDR repository and serve three purposes:
To structure the content in the locale file
To provide a rudimentary way to validate that some json represents a valid locale file
Return the directory where Cldr
stores its source core data,
This directory should not be expected to be available other than when developing Cldr since it points to a source directory.
These are the json files that result from the normalization of the original CLDR data.
@spec system_name_from( String.t(), Cldr.Locale.locale_name() | Cldr.LanguageTag.t(), t() | Cldr.backend() ) :: {:ok, atom()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Returns a number system name for a given locale and number system reference.
arguments
Arguments
system_name
is any number system name returned byCldr.known_number_systems/0
or a number system type returned byCldr.known_number_system_types/1
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
or aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
config
is aConfig.Cldr.t()
struct or aCldr.backend()
module
Number systems can be referenced in one of two ways:
As a number system type such as
:default
,:native
,:traditional
and:finance
. This allows references to a number system for a locale in a consistent fashion for a given useWith the number system name directly, such as :latn, :arab or any name returned by
Cldr.known_number_systems/0
This function dereferences the supplied system_name
and returns the
actual system name.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.Config.system_name_from(:default, :en, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, :latn}
iex> Cldr.Config.system_name_from("latn", :en, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, :latn}
iex> Cldr.Config.system_name_from(:native, :en, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, :latn}
iex> Cldr.Config.system_name_from(:nope, :en, TestBackend.Cldr)
{
:error,
{Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, "The number system :nope is unknown"}
}
Returns a map of territory info for all territories known to CLDR.
The territory information is independent of the
ex_cldr
configuration.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Config.territories[:GB]
%{
currency: [GBP: %{from: ~D[1694-07-27]}],
gdp: 2925000000000,
language_population: %{
"ar" => %{population_percent: 0.3},
"bn" => %{population_percent: 0.4},
"cy" => %{official_status: "official_regional", population_percent: 1.3},
"de" => %{population_percent: 9},
"en" => %{official_status: "official", population_percent: 98},
"en-Shaw" => %{population_percent: 0},
"es" => %{population_percent: 8},
"fr" => %{population_percent: 23},
"ga" => %{official_status: "official_regional", population_percent: 0.15},
"gd" => %{
official_status: "official_regional",
population_percent: 0.11,
writing_percent: 5
},
"gu" => %{population_percent: 2.9},
"it" => %{population_percent: 0.2},
"kw" => %{population_percent: 0.003},
"lt" => %{population_percent: 0.2},
"pa" => %{population_percent: 3.6},
"pl" => %{population_percent: 4},
"pt" => %{population_percent: 0.2},
"sco" => %{population_percent: 2.5, writing_percent: 5},
"so" => %{population_percent: 0.2},
"ta" => %{population_percent: 3.2},
"tr" => %{population_percent: 0.2},
"ur" => %{population_percent: 3.5},
"zh-Hant" => %{population_percent: 0.3}
},
literacy_percent: 99,
measurement_system: %{
default: :uksystem,
paper_size: :a4,
temperature: :uksystem
},
population: 65761100
}
@spec territory(Cldr.Locale.territory_reference() | String.t()) :: %{} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Get territory info for a specific territory.
territory
is a string, atom or language_tag representation of a territory code in the list returned byCldr.known_territories
Returns:
- A map of the territory information or
{:error, reason}
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Config.territory "au"
%{
currency: [AUD: %{from: ~D[1966-02-14]}],
gdp: 1248000000000,
language_population: %{
"en" => %{official_status: "de_facto_official", population_percent: 96},
"it" => %{population_percent: 1.9},
"wbp" => %{population_percent: 0.0098},
"zh-Hant" => %{population_percent: 2.1},
"hnj" => %{population_percent: 0.0086}
},
literacy_percent: 99,
measurement_system: %{default: :metric, paper_size: :a4, temperature: :metric},
population: 25466500
}
iex> Cldr.Config.territory "abc"
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, "The territory \"abc\" is unknown"}}
Returns a map of territory containers
Returns a map of territory containment
@spec territory_currency_data() :: map()
Returns the currency mapping data for territories.
Return a mapping between a subdivision and its containing parents
Return the territory subdivisions
Returns unit conversion data,
example
Example
iex> Cldr.Config.units |> get_in([:conversions, :quart])
%{
base_unit: :cubic_meter,
factor: %{
denominator: 13469199089641601294165159418313264309149074316066816,
numerator: 12746616238742849396626455585282990375683527307233
},
offset: %{denominator: 1, numerator: 0},
systems: [:ussystem]
}
@spec unknown_locale_names(t()) :: [Cldr.Locale.locale_name()]
Returns a list of all locales that are configured but not available in the CLDR repository.
Return a map of validity data
The types are :languages
, :scripts
,
:territories
, :subdivisions
, :variants
and :u
Returns the version string of the CLDR data repository
See Cldr.Config.weeks/0
.
Returns the data that defines start and end of calendar weeks, weekends and years