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+ | rjs is a deprecated format. rjs files are generated by Globalyzer Workbench and this format has been superseded by .json string externalization as a more standardized format for JavaScript. |
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== Example .rjs File == |
== Example .rjs File == |
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=== .rjs uses the ''js'' parser type=== |
=== .rjs uses the ''js'' parser type=== |
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− | When defining a project containing LRM Standard '''. |
+ | When defining a project containing LRM Standard '''.rjs''' extension resource files, there is no need to define a ''<parser-type>'' as the ''js'' parser will always be used. |
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=== unique file extension needs to define ''js'' parser type === |
=== unique file extension needs to define ''js'' parser type === |
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If a unique file extension is a valid .js file, then the ''<parser-type>'' should be ''js'' in the project definition file. |
If a unique file extension is a valid .js file, then the ''<parser-type>'' should be ''js'' in the project definition file. |
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− | == Example Project Definition |
+ | == Example of Project Definition for Resources == |
+ | The following is an example of js resource file definitions. See [[Supported_Resource_Bundles#Resource_Extensions| resource extensions]] for more information. |
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+ | <resource-extensions> |
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− | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> |
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− | <lrmconf> |
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− | <model-version>2.0.11</model-version> |
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− | <project-name>DemoRjs</project-name> |
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− | <project-desc>This is a sample LRM Project definition file, configured for Globalyzer RJS files</project-desc> |
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− | <group-name>acme</group-name> |
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− | <top-level-dir>C:\acme\source</top-level-dir> |
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− | <detect-errors> |
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− | <missed-trans-error>0</missed-trans-error> |
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− | <parameter-mismatch-error>1</parameter-mismatch-error> |
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− | </detect-errors> |
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− | <track-back-locale>br</track-back-locale> |
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− | <pseudo-locale>eo</pseudo-locale> |
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− | <target-locales> |
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− | <locale>es_MX</locale> |
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− | <locale>fr_CA</locale> |
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− | <locale>fr_FR</locale> |
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− | </target-locales> |
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− | <default-locale>en_US</default-locale> |
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− | <resource-extensions> |
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<resource-extension> |
<resource-extension> |
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'''<!-- parser-type not needed since .rjs is a standard LRM extension that maps to the ''js'' parser type -->''' |
'''<!-- parser-type not needed since .rjs is a standard LRM extension that maps to the ''js'' parser type -->''' |
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</resource-extension> |
</resource-extension> |
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</resource-extensions> |
</resource-extensions> |
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− | <includes> |
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− | <include-dir-file>**/src/**</include-dir-file> |
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− | </includes> |
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− | <excludes> |
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− | <exclude-dir-file>**/src/test/**</exclude-dir-file> |
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− | </excludes> |
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− | </dirset> |
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− | </lrmconf> |
Latest revision as of 16:59, 7 January 2019
rjs is a deprecated format. rjs files are generated by Globalyzer Workbench and this format has been superseded by .json string externalization as a more standardized format for JavaScript.
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Example .rjs File
// SOURCE_FILE C:/Users/rdaly/Desktop/2016/SmokeTestSource/javascript/FilterPatternOrderTests.js var FILT_DDMMYYY_7="dd/MM/yyyy"; var FILT_CHCHCHC_8="chchchc"; var FILT_CHCHCHC_9="chchchc"; // SOURCE_FILE C:/Users/rdaly/Desktop/2016/SmokeTestSource/javascript/methods/javascriptmethods.jsp var JAVA_INSETCM_10="In SetCmd - value = "; var JAVA_YOUHAVE_11="You have made some changes on this page. Do you want to continue without saving the changes?"; var JAVA_ENTERAN_12="Enter an evaluation name.\n";
js parser type
valid rjs syntax
Files that use the js parser are expected to have valid rjs syntax as defined above.
.rjs uses the js parser type
When defining a project containing LRM Standard .rjs extension resource files, there is no need to define a <parser-type> as the js parser will always be used.
unique file extension needs to define js parser type
If a unique file extension is a valid .js file, then the <parser-type> should be js in the project definition file.
Example of Project Definition for Resources
The following is an example of js resource file definitions. See resource extensions for more information.
<resource-extensions> <resource-extension> <!-- parser-type not needed since .rjs is a standard LRM extension that maps to the js parser type --> <extension>rjs</extension> <file-name-pattern>*-l_c_v</file-name-pattern> <use-pattern-on-dflt-locale>0</use-pattern-on-dflt-locale> <file-location-pattern/> <use-location-pattern-on-dflt-locale>0</use-location-pattern-on-dflt-locale> <base-file-encoding>UTF-8</base-file-encoding> <localized-file-encoding>UTF-8</localized-file-encoding> <parameter-regex-pattern><![CDATA[\{\d+\}|%[ds]]]></parameter-regex-pattern> </resource-extension> <resource-extension> <!-- parser-type is required because .myext is not a standard LRM extension > <extension>myext</extension> <parser-type>js</parser-type> <file-name-pattern>*-l_c_v</file-name-pattern> <use-pattern-on-dflt-locale>0</use-pattern-on-dflt-locale> <file-location-pattern/> <use-location-pattern-on-dflt-locale>0</use-location-pattern-on-dflt-locale> <base-file-encoding>UTF-8</base-file-encoding> <localized-file-encoding>UTF-8</localized-file-encoding> <parameter-regex-pattern><![CDATA[\{\d+\}|%[ds]]]></parameter-regex-pattern> </resource-extension> </resource-extensions>