/* eslint global-require: "off" */ // // Translation Plugin // Last Revised: Feb. 29, 2016 by Ben Gotow // TranslateButton is a simple React component that allows you to select // a language from a popup menu and translates draft text into that language. import request from 'request' import { React, ReactDOM, ComponentRegistry, QuotedHTMLTransformer, Actions, } from 'nylas-exports'; import { Menu, RetinaImg, } from 'nylas-component-kit'; const YandexTranslationURL = 'https://translate.yandex.net/api/v1.5/tr.json/translate'; const YandexTranslationKey = 'trnsl.1.1.20150415T044616Z.24814c314120d022.0a339e2bc2d2337461a98d5ec9863fc46e42735e'; const YandexLanguages = { English: 'en', Spanish: 'es', Russian: 'ru', Chinese: 'zh', French: 'fr', German: 'de', Italian: 'it', Japanese: 'ja', Portuguese: 'pt', Korean: 'ko', }; class TranslateButton extends React.Component { // Adding a `displayName` makes debugging React easier static displayName = 'TranslateButton'; // Since our button is being injected into the Composer Footer, // we receive the local id of the current draft as a `prop` (a read-only // property). Since our code depends on this prop, we mark it as a requirement. static propTypes = { draft: React.PropTypes.object.isRequired, session: React.PropTypes.object.isRequired, }; shouldComponentUpdate(nextProps) { // Our render method doesn't use the provided `draft`, and the draft changes // constantly (on every keystroke!) `shouldComponentUpdate` helps keep N1 fast. return nextProps.session !== this.props.session; } _onError(error) { Actions.closePopover() const dialog = require('electron').remote.dialog; dialog.showErrorBox('Language Conversion Failed', error.toString()); } _onTranslate = (lang) => { Actions.closePopover() // Obtain the session for the current draft. The draft session provides us // the draft object and also manages saving changes to the local cache and // Nilas API as multiple parts of the application touch the draft. const draftHtml = this.props.draft.body; const text = QuotedHTMLTransformer.removeQuotedHTML(draftHtml); Actions.recordUserEvent("Email Translated", { language: YandexLanguages[lang], }) const query = { key: YandexTranslationKey, lang: YandexLanguages[lang], text: text, format: 'html', }; // Use Node's `request` library to perform the translation using the Yandex API. request({url: YandexTranslationURL, qs: query}, (error, resp, data) => { if (resp.statusCode !== 200) { this._onError(error); return; } const json = JSON.parse(data); let translated = json.text.join(''); // The new text of the draft is our translated response, plus any quoted text // that we didn't process. translated = QuotedHTMLTransformer.appendQuotedHTML(translated, draftHtml); // To update the draft, we add the new body to it's session. The session object // automatically marshalls changes to the database and ensures that others accessing // the same draft are notified of changes. this.props.session.changes.add({body: translated}); this.props.session.changes.commit(); }); }; _onClickTranslateButton = () => { const buttonRect = ReactDOM.findDOMNode(this).getBoundingClientRect() Actions.openPopover( this._renderPopover(), {originRect: buttonRect, direction: 'up'} ) }; // Helper method that will render the contents of our popover. _renderPopover() { const headerComponents = [ Translate:, ]; return ( item} itemContent={(item) => item} headerComponents={headerComponents} defaultSelectedIndex={-1} onSelect={this._onTranslate} /> ) } // The `render` method returns a React Virtual DOM element. This code looks // like HTML, but don't be fooled. The JSX preprocessor converts // `Hello!` // into Javascript objects which describe the HTML you want: // `React.createElement('a', {href: 'http://facebook.github.io/react/'}, 'Hello!')` // We're rendering a `Menu` inside our Popover, and using a `RetinaImg` for the button. // These components are part of N1's standard `nylas-component-kit` library, // and make it easy to build interfaces that match the rest of N1's UI. // // For example, using the `RetinaImg` component makes it easy to display an // image from our package. `RetinaImg` will automatically chose the best image // format for our display. render() { return ( ); } } /* All packages must export a basic object that has at least the following 3 methods: 1. `activate` - Actions to take once the package gets turned on. Pre-enabled packages get activated on N1 bootup. They can also be activated manually by a user. 2. `deactivate` - Actions to take when a package gets turned off. This can happen when a user manually disables a package. 3. `serialize` - A simple serializable object that gets saved to disk before N1 quits. This gets passed back into `activate` next time N1 boots up or your package is manually activated. */ export function activate() { ComponentRegistry.register(TranslateButton, { role: 'Composer:ActionButton', }); } export function serialize() { } export function deactivate() { ComponentRegistry.unregister(TranslateButton); }