PO::export_entry() WordPress Method

The PO::export_entry() method is used to generate a PO file for a particular entry in a WordPress site. This is useful for translating a WordPress site into another language.

PO::export_entry( Translation_Entry $entry ) #

Builds a string from the entry for inclusion in PO file


Parameters

$entry

(Translation_Entry)(Required)the entry to convert to po string.


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Return

(string|false) PO-style formatted string for the entry or false if the entry is empty


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Source

File: wp-includes/pomo/po.php

		public static function export_entry( $entry ) {
			if ( null === $entry->singular || '' === $entry->singular ) {
				return false;
			}
			$po = array();
			if ( ! empty( $entry->translator_comments ) ) {
				$po[] = PO::comment_block( $entry->translator_comments );
			}
			if ( ! empty( $entry->extracted_comments ) ) {
				$po[] = PO::comment_block( $entry->extracted_comments, '.' );
			}
			if ( ! empty( $entry->references ) ) {
				$po[] = PO::comment_block( implode( ' ', $entry->references ), ':' );
			}
			if ( ! empty( $entry->flags ) ) {
				$po[] = PO::comment_block( implode( ', ', $entry->flags ), ',' );
			}
			if ( $entry->context ) {
				$po[] = 'msgctxt ' . PO::poify( $entry->context );
			}
			$po[] = 'msgid ' . PO::poify( $entry->singular );
			if ( ! $entry->is_plural ) {
				$translation = empty( $entry->translations ) ? '' : $entry->translations[0];
				$translation = PO::match_begin_and_end_newlines( $translation, $entry->singular );
				$po[]        = 'msgstr ' . PO::poify( $translation );
			} else {
				$po[]         = 'msgid_plural ' . PO::poify( $entry->plural );
				$translations = empty( $entry->translations ) ? array( '', '' ) : $entry->translations;
				foreach ( $translations as $i => $translation ) {
					$translation = PO::match_begin_and_end_newlines( $translation, $entry->plural );
					$po[]        = "msgstr[$i] " . PO::poify( $translation );
				}
			}
			return implode( "\n", $po );
		}

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