File: accessibility_strings.gni

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# Copyright 2020 The Chromium Authors
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.

import("//build/config/locales.gni")
import("//chrome/common/features.gni")
import("//tools/grit/grit_rule.gni")

# Same as the locales list but in the format the extension system expects:
# it uses underscores instead of hyphens, and "en" instead of "en-US".
# Very similar to locales_as_apple_outputs, except pseudolocales are not included.
accessibility_locales = []
foreach(locale, locales_without_pseudolocales) {
  if (locale == "en-US") {
    accessibility_locales += [ "en" ]
  } else {
    accessibility_locales += [ string_replace(locale, "-", "_") ]
  }
}

template("accessibility_strings") {
  grit(target_name) {
    source = "//chrome/browser/resources/chromeos/accessibility/strings/accessibility_strings.grd"
    defines = chrome_grit_defines
    outputs =
        process_file_template(accessibility_locales,
                              "_locales/{{source_name_part}}/messages.json.gz")
    output_dir = invoker.out_dir

    resource_ids = ""
  }
}