getContentLanguage(); } $data = []; $data['dateFormat'] = $lang->getDateFormatString( 'both', $lang->dateFormat( false ) ); // TODO: We probably shouldn't assume that each digit can be represented by a single BMP // codepoint in every language (although it seems to be true right now). $data['digits'] = $lang->formatNum( '0123456789', true ); // ApiQuerySiteinfo $data['localTimezone'] = $config->get( 'Localtimezone' ); $data['specialContributionsName'] = SpecialPageFactory::getLocalNameFor( 'Contributions' ); $localTimezone = $config->get( 'Localtimezone' ); // Return only timezone abbreviations for the local timezone (there will often be two, for // non-DST and DST timestamps, and sometimes more due to historical data, but that's okay). $timezoneAbbrs = array_keys( array_filter( timezone_abbreviations_list(), function ( $timezones ) use ( $localTimezone ) { foreach ( $timezones as $tz ) { if ( $tz['timezone_id'] === $localTimezone ) { return true; } } return false; } ) ); $data['timezones'] = array_combine( array_map( function ( $tzMsg ) use ( $lang ) { // MWTimestamp::getTimezoneMessage() // Parser::pstPass2() // Messages used here: 'timezone-utc' and so on $key = 'timezone-' . strtolower( trim( $tzMsg ) ); $msg = wfMessage( $key )->inLanguage( $lang ); // TODO: This probably causes a similar issue to https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T221294, // but we *must* check the message existence in the database, because the messages are not // actually defined by MediaWiki core for any timezone other than UTC... if ( $msg->exists() ) { return $msg->text(); } return strtoupper( $tzMsg ); }, $timezoneAbbrs ), array_map( 'strtoupper', $timezoneAbbrs ) ); // Messages in content language $messagesKeys = array_merge( Language::$mWeekdayMsgs, Language::$mWeekdayAbbrevMsgs, Language::$mMonthMsgs, Language::$mMonthGenMsgs, Language::$mMonthAbbrevMsgs ); $data['contLangMessages'] = array_combine( $messagesKeys, array_map( function ( $key ) use ( $lang ) { return wfMessage( $key )->inLanguage( $lang )->text(); }, $messagesKeys ) ); // How far backwards we look for a signature associated with a timestamp before giving up. // Note that this is not a hard limit on the length of signatures we detect. $data['signatureScanLimit'] = 100; return $data; } }