View Source Cldr (Cldr v2.35.1)
Cldr provides the core functions to retrieve and manage the CLDR data that supports formatting and localisation.
This module provides the core functions to access formatted CLDR data, set and retrieve a current locale and validate certain core data types such as locales, currencies and territories.
Cldr
functionality is packaged into a several
packages that each depend on this one. These additional
modules are:
Cldr.Number.to_string/2
for formatting numbers andCldr.Currency.to_string/2
for formatting currencies. These functions are contained in the hex package ex_cldr_numbers.Cldr.List.to_string/2
for formatting lists. These function is contained in the hex package ex_cldr_lists.Cldr.Unit.to_string/2
for formatting SI units. These function is contained in the hex package ex_cldr_units.Cldr.DateTime.to_string/2
for formatting of dates, times and datetimes. This function is contained in the hex package ex_cldr_dates_times.
Link to this section Summary
Functions
Returns a list of all the locale names defined in the CLDR repository.
Returns a boolean indicating if the specified locale is available in CLDR.
Returns the configured default backend module.
Returns the configured global default locale
.
Returns the global default locale
for a
given backend.
Returns the default script.
Returns the default territory when a locale does not specify one and none can be inferred.
Return a localised string suitable for
presentation purposes for structs that
implement the Cldr.LanguageTag.DisplayName
protocol.
Add locale-specific ellipsis to a string.
Returns a unicode string representing a flag for a territory.
Return the Cldr
locale for the
current process.
Returns a list of strings representing the calendars known to Cldr
.
Returns a list of strings representing the currencies known to Cldr
.
Returns either the Gettext locale_name
in Cldr format or
false
based upon whether the locale name is configured in
Gettext
.
Returns a boolean indicating if the specified locale name is configured and available in Gettext.
Returns a list of Gettext locale names but in CLDR format with underscore replaced by hyphen in order to facilitate comparisons with Cldr locale names.
Returns either the locale_name
or false
based upon
whether the locale name is configured in Cldr
.
Returns a boolean indicating if the specified locale name is configured and available in Cldr.
Returns a list of the known locale names.
Returns a list of atoms representing the number systems types known to Cldr
.
Returns a list of atoms representing the number systems known to Cldr
.
Returns either the RBNF locale_name
or false
based upon
whether the locale name is configured in Cldr
and has RBNF rules defined.
Returns a boolean indicating if the specified locale name is configured and available in Cldr and supports rules based number formats (RBNF).
Returns a list of locale names which have rules based number formats (RBNF).
Returns a list of the territories known to Cldr
.
Returns a map of territory subdivisions sith a list of their parent subdivisions and region.
Returns the map of territories and subdivisions and their child subdivsions.
Set the default system-wide backend module.
Set's the system default locale.
Sets the system default locale.
Set the current process's Gettext locale from a
t:Cldr.LanguageTag
.
Set the current process's locale for a specified backend or for all backends.
Add locale-specific quotation marks around a string.
Returns a list of all requested locale names.
Return the territory fallback chain based upon
a locales territory (including u
extension) and
territory containment definitions.
Return the territory fallback chain based upon
a locales territory (including u
extension) and
territory containment definitions.
Returns the territory for the world
Return a localsed string for types
that implement the Cldr.Chars
protocol.
Returns an error tuple for an invalid calendar.
Returns an error tuple for an invalid currency.
Returns a list of the locales names that are configured, but not known in CLDR.
Returns an error tuple for an unknown number system.
Returns an error tuple for an unknown number system type.
Returns an error tuple for an unknown plural type.
Returns an error tuple for an invalid script.
Returns an error tuple for an unknown territory.
Validates that a module is a CLDR backend module.
Normalise and validate a calendar name.
Normalize and validate a currency code.
Normalise and validate a gettext locale name.
Normalise and validate a locale name.
Normalise and validate a measurement system type.
Normalize and validate a number system name.
Normalise and validate a number system type.
Normalize and validate a plural type.
Normalise and validate a script code.
Normalise and validate a territory code.
Normalise and validate a territory subdivision code.
Returns the version of the CLDR repository as a tuple
Execute a function with a locale ensuring that the current locale is restored after the function.
Execute a function with a locale ensuring that the current locale is restored after the function.
Link to this section Types
@type backend() :: module()
Link to this section Functions
@spec all_locale_names() :: [Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), ...]
Returns a list of all the locale names defined in the CLDR repository.
Note that not necessarily all of these locales are available since functions are only generated for configured locales which is most cases will be a subset of locales defined in CLDR.
See also: requested_locales/1
and known_locales/1
@spec available_locale_name?(Cldr.Locale.locale_name() | Cldr.LanguageTag.t()) :: boolean()
Returns a boolean indicating if the specified locale is available in CLDR.
The return value depends on whether the locale is
defined in the CLDR repository. It does not necessarily
mean the locale is configured for Cldr
. See also
Cldr.known_locale_name?/2
.
arguments
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.available_locale_name?(:"en-AU")
true
iex> Cldr.available_locale_name?(:"en-SA")
false
Returns the configured default backend module.
The default backend can be set with
Cldr.put_default_backend/1
.
Alternatively the default backend may be configured in
config.exs
under the ex_cldr
key as follows:
config :ex_cldr,
default_backend: <backend_module>
important-note
Important Note
If this function is called and no default backend is configured an exception will be raised.
Returns the configured global default locale
.
The default locale can be set with
Cldr.put_default_locale/1
.
Alternatively the default locale may be configured in
config.exs
under the ex_cldr
key as follows:
config :ex_cldr,
default_locale: <locale_name>
returns
Returns
The default locale or
Raises an exception if no default backend is configured
notes
Notes
Cldr.default_locale/0
returns the system-wide
default locale.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.default_locale
%Cldr.LanguageTag{
backend: TestBackend.Cldr,
canonical_locale_name: "en-001",
cldr_locale_name: :"en-001",
language_subtags: [],
extensions: %{},
gettext_locale_name: "en",
language: "en",
locale: %{},
private_use: [],
rbnf_locale_name: :en,
requested_locale_name: "en-001",
script: :Latn,
territory: :"001",
transform: %{},
language_variants: []
}
@spec default_locale(backend()) :: Cldr.LanguageTag.t()
Returns the global default locale
for a
given backend.
arguments
Arguments
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module.
returns
Returns
- The default locale for the backend.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.default_locale(TestBackend.Cldr)
%Cldr.LanguageTag{
backend: TestBackend.Cldr,
canonical_locale_name: "en-001",
cldr_locale_name: :"en-001",
language_subtags: [],
extensions: %{},
gettext_locale_name: "en",
language: "en",
locale: %{},
private_use: [],
rbnf_locale_name: :en,
requested_locale_name: "en-001",
script: :Latn,
territory: :"001",
transform: %{},
language_variants: []
}
@spec default_script() :: Cldr.Locale.script()
Returns the default script.
returns
Returns
- The default script which is
Latn
.
Returns the default territory when a locale does not specify one and none can be inferred.
arguments
Arguments
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend/0
returns
Returns
The default territory or
Raises if no argument is supplied and there is no default backend configured
example
Example
iex> Cldr.default_territory(TestBackend.Cldr)
:"001"
Return a localised string suitable for
presentation purposes for structs that
implement the Cldr.LanguageTag.DisplayName
protocol.
The Cldr.LanguageTag.DisplayName
protocol is
implemented in this library for
t:Cldr.LanguageTag.t
.
Other CLDR-related libraries implement
the protocol for the types they support
such as t:Cldr.Unit
and t:Cldr.Currency
.
Add locale-specific ellipsis to a string.
arguments
Arguments
string
is anyString.t
or a 2-element list ofString.t
between which the ellipsis is inserted.backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.options
is a keyword list of options.
options
Options
:locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
. The default isCldr.get_locale/0
:location
determines where to place the ellipsis. The options are:after
(the default for a single string argument),:between
(the default and only valid location for an argument that is a list of two strings) and:before
:format
formats based upon whether the ellipsis is inserted between words or sentences. The valid options are:word
or:sentence
. The default is:sentence
.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.ellipsis "And furthermore"
"And furthermore…"
iex> Cldr.ellipsis ["And furthermore", "there is much to be done"], locale: "ja"
"And furthermore…there is much to be done"
iex> Cldr.ellipsis "And furthermore", format: :word
"And furthermore …"
iex> Cldr.ellipsis ["And furthermore", "there is much to be done"], locale: "ja", format: :word
"And furthermore … there is much to be done"
Returns a unicode string representing a flag for a territory.
options
Options
territory
is any valid territory code returned byCldr.known_territories/0
or aCldr.LanguageTag.t
returns
Returns
A string representing a flag or
An empty string if the territory is valid but no unicode grapheme is defined. This is true for territories that are aggregate areas such as "the world" which is
:001
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, message}}
notes
Notes
- If a
Cldr.LanguageTag.t
is provided, the territory is determined byCldr.Locale.territory_from_locale/1
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.flag :AU
"🇦🇺"
iex> Cldr.flag :US
"🇺🇸"
iex> Cldr.flag "UN"
"🇺🇳"
iex> Cldr.flag(:UK)
"🇬🇧"
iex> Cldr.flag(:GB)
"🇬🇧"
iex> Cldr.flag(:UX)
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, "The territory :UX is unknown"}}
Return the Cldr
locale for the
current process.
Note that the locale is set per-process. If the locale is not set for the given process then:
Return the global default locale which is defined under the
:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
Or the system-wide default locale which is "en-001"
Note that if there is no locale set for the current process then an error is not returned - a default locale will be returned per the rules above.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.put_locale(TestBackend.Cldr.Locale.new!("pl"))
iex> Cldr.get_locale()
%Cldr.LanguageTag{
backend: TestBackend.Cldr,
canonical_locale_name: "pl",
cldr_locale_name: :pl,
extensions: %{},
language: "pl",
locale: %{},
private_use: [],
rbnf_locale_name: :pl,
territory: :PL,
requested_locale_name: "pl",
script: :Latn,
transform: %{},
language_variants: []
}
@spec known_calendars() :: [atom(), ...]
Returns a list of strings representing the calendars known to Cldr
.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.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]
@spec known_currencies() :: [atom(), ...] | []
Returns a list of strings representing the currencies known to Cldr
.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.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]
known_gettext_locale_name(locale_name, backend \\ default_backend!())
View SourceReturns either the Gettext locale_name
in Cldr format or
false
based upon whether the locale name is configured in
Gettext
.
arguments
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend!/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend!/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.known_gettext_locale_name("en", TestBackend.Cldr)
"en"
iex> Cldr.known_gettext_locale_name("en-SA", TestBackend.Cldr)
false
known_gettext_locale_name?(locale_name, backend \\ default_backend!())
View SourceReturns a boolean indicating if the specified locale name is configured and available in Gettext.
arguments
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend!/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend!/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.known_gettext_locale_name?("en", TestBackend.Cldr)
true
iex> Cldr.known_gettext_locale_name?("!!", TestBackend.Cldr)
false
@spec known_gettext_locale_names(backend()) :: [Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), ...] | []
Returns a list of Gettext locale names but in CLDR format with underscore replaced by hyphen in order to facilitate comparisons with Cldr locale names.
arguments
Arguments
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend!/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend!/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.
@spec known_locale_name(Cldr.Locale.locale_name() | String.t(), backend()) :: atom() | nil
Returns either the locale_name
or false
based upon
whether the locale name is configured in Cldr
.
This is helpful when building a list of or
expressions
to return the first known locale name from a list.
arguments
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend!/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend!/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.known_locale_name(:"en-AU", TestBackend.Cldr)
:"en-AU"
iex> Cldr.known_locale_name(:"en-SA", TestBackend.Cldr)
nil
@spec known_locale_name?(Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), backend()) :: boolean()
Returns a boolean indicating if the specified locale name is configured and available in Cldr.
arguments
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend!/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend!/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.known_locale_name?(:en, TestBackend.Cldr)
true
iex> Cldr.known_locale_name?(:"!!", TestBackend.Cldr)
false
@spec known_locale_names(backend()) :: [Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), ...] | []
Returns a list of the known locale names.
arguments
Arguments
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend!/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend!/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.
Known locales are those locales which
are the subset of all CLDR locales that
have been configured for use either
directly in the config.exs
file or
in Gettext
.
Returns a list of atoms representing the number systems types known to Cldr
.
arguments
Arguments
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.known_number_system_types(TestBackend.Cldr)
[:default, :finance, :native, :traditional]
@spec known_number_systems() :: [atom(), ...] | []
Returns a list of atoms representing the number systems known to Cldr
.
example
Example
iex> Cldr.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]
known_rbnf_locale_name(locale_name, backend \\ default_backend!())
View Source@spec known_rbnf_locale_name(Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), backend()) :: String.t() | false
Returns either the RBNF locale_name
or false
based upon
whether the locale name is configured in Cldr
and has RBNF rules defined.
arguments
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend!/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend!/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.known_rbnf_locale_name(:en, TestBackend.Cldr)
:en
iex> Cldr.known_rbnf_locale_name(:"en-SA", TestBackend.Cldr)
false
known_rbnf_locale_name?(locale_name, backend \\ default_backend!())
View Source@spec known_rbnf_locale_name?(Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), backend()) :: boolean()
Returns a boolean indicating if the specified locale name is configured and available in Cldr and supports rules based number formats (RBNF).
arguments
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend!/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend!/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.known_rbnf_locale_name?(:en, TestBackend.Cldr)
true
iex> Cldr.known_rbnf_locale_name?(:"!!", TestBackend.Cldr)
false
@spec known_rbnf_locale_names(backend()) :: [Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), ...] | []
Returns a list of locale names which have rules based number formats (RBNF).
arguments
Arguments
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module
@spec known_territories() :: [atom(), ...]
Returns a list of the territories known to Cldr
.
The territories codes are defined in UN M.49 which defines both individual territories and enclosing territories. These enclosing territories are defined for statistical purposes and do not relate to political alignment.
For example, the territory :"001"
is defined as "the world".
example
Example
iex> Cldr.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]
@spec known_territory_subdivision_containment() :: map()
Returns a map of territory subdivisions sith a list of their parent subdivisions and region.
For a description of territory subdivisions see
Cldr.known_territory_subdivisions/0
Returns the map of territories and subdivisions and their child subdivsions.
The subdivision codes designate a subdivision of a country or region. They are called various names, such as a state in the United States, or a province in Canada.
The codes in CLDR are based on ISO 3166-2 subdivision codes. The ISO codes have a region code followed by a hyphen, then a suffix consisting of 1..3 ASCII letters or digits.
The CLDR codes are designed to work in a unicode_locale_id (BCP47), and are thus all lowercase, with no hyphen. For example, the following are valid, and mean “English as used in California, USA”.
en-u-sd-usca
en-US-u-sd-usca
CLDR has additional subdivision codes. These may start with a 3-digit region code or use a suffix of 4 ASCII letters or digits, so they will not collide with the ISO codes. Subdivision codes for unknown values are the region code plus "zzzz", such as "uszzzz" for an unknown subdivision of the US. Other codes may be added for stability.
Set the default system-wide backend module.
arguments
Arguments
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module.
returns
Returns
{:ok, backend}
or{:error, {exception, reason}}
Set's the system default locale.
The locale set here is the base level
system default equivalent to setting the
:default_locale
key in config.exs
.
arguments
Arguments
locale
is aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
with a non-nil:cldr_locale_name
.
returns
Returns
{:ok, locale}
Sets the system default locale.
The locale set here is the base level
system default equivalent to setting the
:default_locale
key in config.exs
.
arguments
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
.backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module.
returns
Returns
{:ok, locale}
or{:error, {exception, reason}}
@spec put_gettext_locale(Cldr.LanguageTag.t()) :: {:ok, binary() | nil} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Set the current process's Gettext locale from a
t:Cldr.LanguageTag
.
arguments
Arguments
locale
is aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
.
returns
Returns
{:ok, gettext_locale_name}
or{:error, {exception, reason}}
behaviour
Behaviour
If the
locale.gettext_locale_name
isnil
then an error is returned.The
gettext
locale for thegettext_backend
configured for the CLDR backend defined by thet:Cldr.LanguageTag
is set.
examples
Examples
iex> import Cldr.LanguageTag.Sigil
iex> Cldr.put_gettext_locale(~l"en")
{:ok, "en"}
iex> import Cldr.LanguageTag.Sigil
iex> Cldr.put_gettext_locale(~l"de")
{:error,
{Cldr.UnknownLocaleError,
"Locale #Cldr.LanguageTag<de [validated]> does not map to a known gettext locale name"}}
@spec put_locale(backend(), Cldr.Locale.locale_reference()) :: {:ok, Cldr.LanguageTag.t()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Set the current process's locale for a specified backend or for all backends.
arguments
Arguments
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default is to set the locale for all backends.locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
or aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
. It may also be a map that contains the keys"cldr_locale"
and"cldr_backend"
which is the shape of aPhoenix
andPlug
session making it easy to set the locale from a session.
returns
Returns
{:ok, locale}
behaviour
Behaviour
- If no backend is provided and the locale is a
Cldr.LanguageTag.t
then the the locale is set as the default for the current process
notes
Notes
See rfc5646 for the specification of a language tag
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.put_locale(TestBackend.Cldr, "en")
{:ok,
%Cldr.LanguageTag{
backend: TestBackend.Cldr,
canonical_locale_name: "en",
cldr_locale_name: :en,
language_subtags: [],
extensions: %{},
gettext_locale_name: "en",
language: "en",
locale: %{},
private_use: [],
rbnf_locale_name: :en,
requested_locale_name: "en",
script: :Latn,
territory: :US,
transform: %{},
language_variants: []
}}
iex> Cldr.put_locale(TestBackend.Cldr, "invalid-locale!")
{:error, {Cldr.LanguageTag.ParseError,
"Expected a BCP47 language tag. Could not parse the remaining \"!\" starting at position 15"}}
Add locale-specific quotation marks around a string.
arguments
Arguments
string
is any valid Elixir stringbackend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend!/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend!/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.options
is a keyword list of options
options
Options
:locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
. The default isCldr.get_locale/0
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.quote "Quoted String", MyApp.Cldr
"“Quoted String”"
iex> Cldr.quote "Quoted String", MyApp.Cldr, locale: "ja"
"「Quoted String」"
@spec requested_locale_names(backend()) :: [Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), ...] | []
Returns a list of all requested locale names.
arguments
Arguments
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend!/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend!/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.
The list is the combination of configured locales,
Gettext
locales and the default locale.
See also known_locales/1
and all_locales/0
Return the territory fallback chain based upon
a locales territory (including u
extension) and
territory containment definitions.
While CLDR also includes subdivisions in the territory chain, this implementation does not consider them.
arguments
Arguments
territory
is either a binary or atom territory code or at:Cldr.LanguageTag
returns
Returns
{:ok, list}
wherelist
is a list of territories in decreasing order of containment (ie larger enclosing areas) or{:error, {exception, reason}}
indicating an error
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.territory_chain "US"
{:ok, [:US, :"021", :"019", :"001"]}
iex> Cldr.territory_chain :AU
{:ok, [:AU, :"053", :"009", :"001"]}
iex> {:ok, locale} = Cldr.validate_locale("en-US-u-rg-CAzzzz", MyApp.Cldr)
iex> Cldr.territory_chain locale
{:ok, [:CA, :"021", :"019", :"001"]}
iex> Cldr.territory_chain :"001"
{:ok, [:"001"]}
Return the territory fallback chain based upon
a locales territory (including u
extension) and
territory containment definitions.
While CLDR also includes subdivisions in the territory chain, this implementation does not consider them.
arguments
Arguments
locale
is a binary locale namebackend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module.
returns
Returns
{:ok, list}
wherelist
is a list of territories in decreasing order of containment (ie larger enclosing areas) or{:error, {exception, reason}}
indicating an error
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.territory_chain "en-US-u-rg-CAzzzz", MyApp.Cldr
{:ok, [:CA, :"021", :"019", :"001"]}
@spec territory_containment() :: map()
Returns the territory for the world
This is the outermost containment of territories in CLDR.
CLDR does not yet consider non-terrestrial territories.
Return a localsed string for types
that implement the Cldr.Chars
protocol.
The Cldr.Chars
protocol is implemented in this
library for t:Cldr.LanguageTag.t()
.
Other CLDR-related libraries implement
the protocol for the types they support
such as Float
, Integer
, Decimal
,
Money
, Unit
and List
.
Returns an error tuple for an invalid calendar.
arguments
Arguments
calendar
is any calendar name not returned byCldr.known_calendars/0
returns
Returns
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownCalendarError, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.unknown_calendar_error("invalid")
{Cldr.UnknownCalendarError, "The calendar name \"invalid\" is invalid"}
Returns an error tuple for an invalid currency.
arguments
Arguments
currency
is any currency code not returned byCldr.known_currencies/0
returns
Returns
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownCurrencyError, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.unknown_currency_error("invalid")
{Cldr.UnknownCurrencyError, "The currency \"invalid\" is invalid"}
@spec unknown_locale_names(backend()) :: [Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), ...] | []
Returns a list of the locales names that are configured, but not known in CLDR.
arguments
Arguments
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend!/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend!/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.
Since there is a compile-time exception raise if there are any unknown locales this function should always return an empty list.
Returns an error tuple for an unknown number system.
arguments
Arguments
number_system
is any number system name not returned byCldr.known_number_systems/0
returns
Returns
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.unknown_number_system_error "invalid"
{Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, "The number system \"invalid\" is invalid"}
iex> Cldr.unknown_number_system_error :invalid
{Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, "The number system :invalid is unknown"}
Returns an error tuple for an unknown number system type.
options
Options
number_system_type
is any number system type name not returned byCldr.known_number_system_types/1
returns
Returns
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemTypeError, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.unknown_number_system_type_error("invalid")
{Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemTypeError, "The number system type \"invalid\" is invalid"}
iex> Cldr.unknown_number_system_type_error(:invalid)
{Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemTypeError, "The number system type :invalid is unknown"}
Returns an error tuple for an unknown plural type.
options
Options
plural_type
is any unknown number system type
returns
Returns
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownPluralTypeError, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.unknown_plural_type_error("invalid")
{Cldr.UnknownPluralTypeError, "The plural type \"invalid\" is invalid"}
iex> Cldr.unknown_plural_type_error(:invalid)
{Cldr.UnknownPluralTypeError, "The plural type :invalid is unknown"}
Returns an error tuple for an invalid script.
arguments
Arguments
script
is any script as a string or an atom
returns
Returns
{:error, {Cldr.InvalidScriptError, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.unknown_script_error "invalid"
{Cldr.InvalidScriptError, "The script \"invalid\" is invalid"}
iex> Cldr.unknown_script_error :invalid
{Cldr.InvalidScriptError, "The script :invalid is invalid"}
Returns an error tuple for an unknown territory.
arguments
Arguments
territory
is any territory code not returned byCldr.known_territories/0
returns
Returns
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.unknown_territory_error("invalid")
{Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, "The territory \"invalid\" is unknown"}
Validates that a module is a CLDR backend module.
arguments
Arguments
backend
is any module name that may be aCldr
backend module.
returns
Returns
{:ok, backend}
is the module if a CLDR backend module or{:error, {exception, reason}}
if the module is unknown or if the module is not a backend module.
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.validate_backend MyApp.Cldr
{:ok, MyApp.Cldr}
iex> Cldr.validate_backend :something_else
{:error,
{Cldr.UnknownBackendError,
"The backend :something_else is not known or not a backend module."}}
Normalise and validate a calendar name.
arguments
Arguments
calendar
is any calendar name returned byCldr.known_calendars/0
returns
Returns
{:ok, normalized_calendar_name}
or{:error, {Cldr.UnknownCalendarError, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.validate_calendar(:gregorian)
{:ok, :gregorian}
iex> Cldr.validate_calendar(:invalid)
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownCalendarError, "The calendar name :invalid is invalid"}}
Normalize and validate a currency code.
arguments
Arguments
currency
is any ISO 4217 currency code as returned byCldr.known_currencies/0
or any valid private use ISO4217 code which is a three-letter alphabetic code that starts with "X".
returns
Returns
{:ok, normalized_currency_code}
or{:error, {Cldr.UnknownCurrencyError, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.validate_currency(:USD)
{:ok, :USD}
iex> Cldr.validate_currency("USD")
{:ok, :USD}
iex> Cldr.validate_currency(:XTC)
{:ok, :XTC}
iex> Cldr.validate_currency("xtc")
{:ok, :XTC}
iex> Cldr.validate_currency("invalid")
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownCurrencyError, "The currency \"invalid\" is invalid"}}
iex> Cldr.validate_currency(:invalid)
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownCurrencyError, "The currency :invalid is invalid"}}
validate_gettext_locale(locale_name, backend \\ default_backend!())
View Source@spec validate_gettext_locale( Cldr.Locale.locale_name() | Cldr.LanguageTag.t(), backend() ) :: {:ok, Cldr.LanguageTag.t()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Normalise and validate a gettext locale name.
arguments
Arguments
locale_name
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
or aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.
returns
Returns
{:ok, language_tag}
{:error, reason}
examples
Examples
@spec validate_locale( Cldr.Locale.locale_name() | Cldr.LanguageTag.t() | String.t(), backend() ) :: {:ok, Cldr.LanguageTag.t()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Normalise and validate a locale name.
arguments
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
or aCldr.LanguageTag
struct returned byCldr.Locale.new!/2
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend!/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend!/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.
returns
Returns
{:ok, language_tag}
{:error, reason}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.validate_locale(:en, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok,
%Cldr.LanguageTag{
backend: TestBackend.Cldr,
canonical_locale_name: "en",
cldr_locale_name: :en,
extensions: %{},
gettext_locale_name: "en",
language: "en",
locale: %{},
private_use: [],
rbnf_locale_name: :en,
requested_locale_name: "en",
script: :Latn,
territory: :US,
transform: %{},
language_variants: []
}}
iex> Cldr.validate_locale(:af, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok,
%Cldr.LanguageTag{
backend: TestBackend.Cldr,
canonical_locale_name: "af",
cldr_locale_name: :af,
extensions: %{},
gettext_locale_name: nil,
language: "af",
locale: %{},
private_use: [],
rbnf_locale_name: :af,
requested_locale_name: "af",
script: :Latn,
territory: :ZA,
transform: %{},
language_variants: []
}}
iex> Cldr.validate_locale("zzz", TestBackend.Cldr)
{:error, {Cldr.InvalidLanguageError, "The language \"zzz\" is invalid"}}
Normalise and validate a measurement system type.
arguments
Arguments
measurement_system
is a known measurement system.
returns
Returns
{:ok, normalized_measurement_system}
or{:error, {exception, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.validate_measurement_system :metric
{:ok, :metric}
iex> Cldr.validate_measurement_system "ussystem"
{:ok, :ussystem}
iex> Cldr.validate_measurement_system "uksystem"
{:ok, :uksystem}
iex> Cldr.validate_measurement_system "something"
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownMeasurementSystemError,
"The measurement system \"something\" is invalid"}}
@spec validate_number_system(atom() | String.t()) :: {:ok, atom()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Normalize and validate a number system name.
arguments
Arguments
number_system
is any number system name returned byCldr.known_number_systems/0
returns
Returns
{:ok, normalized_number_system_name}
or{:error, {exception, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.validate_number_system :latn
{:ok, :latn}
iex> Cldr.validate_number_system :arab
{:ok, :arab}
iex> Cldr.validate_number_system "invalid"
{
:error,
{Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemError, "The number system :invalid is unknown"}
}
validate_number_system_type(number_system_type, backend \\ default_backend!())
View Source@spec validate_number_system_type(String.t() | atom(), backend()) :: {:ok, atom()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Normalise and validate a number system type.
arguments
Arguments
number_system_type
is any number system type returned byCldr.known_number_system_types/1
backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend/0
. Note thatCldr.default_backend/0
will raise an exception if no:default_backend
is configured under the:ex_cldr
key inconfig.exs
.
returns
Returns
{:ok, normalized_number_system_type}
or{:error, {exception, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.validate_number_system_type(:default, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, :default}
iex> Cldr.validate_number_system_type(:traditional, TestBackend.Cldr)
{:ok, :traditional}
iex> Cldr.validate_number_system_type(:latn, TestBackend.Cldr)
{
:error,
{Cldr.UnknownNumberSystemTypeError, "The number system type :latn is unknown"}
}
@spec validate_plural_type(atom() | String.t()) :: {:ok, Cldr.Number.PluralRule.plural_type()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Normalize and validate a plural type.
arguments
Arguments
plural_type
is any plural type returned byCldr.Number.PluralRule.known_plural_types/0
returns
Returns
{:ok, normalized_plural_type}
or{:error, {exception, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.validate_plural_type :few
{:ok, :few}
iex> Cldr.validate_plural_type "one"
{:ok, :one}
iex> Cldr.validate_plural_type "invalid"
{
:error,
{Cldr.UnknownPluralTypeError, "The plural type :invalid is unknown"}
}
@spec validate_script(Cldr.Locale.script() | String.t()) :: {:ok, atom()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Normalise and validate a script code.
arguments
Arguments
script
is any script code as a binary or atom
returns
Returns:
{:ok, normalized_script_code}
or{:error, {Cldr.UnknownscriptError, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.validate_script("thai")
{:ok, :Thai}
iex> Cldr.validate_script("qaai")
{:ok, :Zinh}
iex> Cldr.validate_script(Cldr.Locale.new!("en", TestBackend.Cldr))
{:ok, :Latn}
iex> Cldr.validate_script("aaaa")
{:error, {Cldr.InvalidScriptError, "The script \"aaaa\" is invalid"}}
iex> Cldr.validate_script(%{})
{:error, {Cldr.InvalidScriptError, "The script %{} is invalid"}}
@spec validate_territory(atom() | String.t()) :: {:ok, Cldr.Locale.territory_code()} | {:error, {module(), String.t()}}
Normalise and validate a territory code.
arguments
Arguments
territory
is any territory code returned byCldr.known_territories/0
returns
Returns:
{:ok, normalized_territory_code}
or{:error, {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, message}}
examples
Examples
iex> Cldr.validate_territory("en")
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, "The territory \"en\" is unknown"}}
iex> Cldr.validate_territory("gb")
{:ok, :GB}
iex> Cldr.validate_territory("001")
{:ok, :"001"}
iex> Cldr.validate_territory(Cldr.Locale.new!("en", TestBackend.Cldr))
{:ok, :US}
iex> Cldr.validate_territory(%{})
{:error, {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, "The territory %{} is unknown"}}
Normalise and validate a territory subdivision code.
arguments
Arguments
subdivision
is any territory code returned byCldr.known_territory_subdivisions/0
returns
Returns:
{:ok, normalized_subdivision_code}
or{:error, {Cldr.UnknownTerritoryError, message}}
examples
Examples
@spec version() :: {non_neg_integer(), non_neg_integer(), non_neg_integer()}
Returns the version of the CLDR repository as a tuple
example
Example
iex> Cldr.version
{42, 0, 0}
@spec with_locale(Cldr.LanguageTag.t(), (... -> any())) :: any()
Execute a function with a locale ensuring that the current locale is restored after the function.
arguments
Arguments
locale
is anyCldr.LanguageTag.t/0
, tyically returned byCldr.validate_locale/2
.fun
is any 0-arity function or function capture.
returns
Returns
The value returned by the function
fun/0
orraises an exception if the current locale cannot be identified.
with_locale(locale, backend \\ default_backend!(), fun)
View Source (since 2.27.0)@spec with_locale(Cldr.Locale.locale_name(), backend(), (... -> any())) :: any()
Execute a function with a locale ensuring that the current locale is restored after the function.
arguments
Arguments
locale
is any valid locale name returned byCldr.known_locale_names/1
.backend
is any module that includesuse Cldr
and therefore is aCldr
backend module. The default isCldr.default_backend!/0
.fun
is any 0-arity function or function capture.
returns
Returns
The value returned by the function
fun/0
or{:error, {exception, reason}}
if the locale is invalid orraises an exception if the current locale cannot be identified.