[dancer-users] Internationalisation
Paulo A Ferreira
paulo.a.ferreira at gmail.com
Thu Mar 31 16:06:02 BST 2016
Hi,
Just from the plugin documentation you wont get any web "user"
translations. Just for the system wide language.
it would be fine if the example of "Sending messages to the user" had
something like this:
<% FOR message IN messages %>
<div class="alert alert-<% message.bootstrap_color %>">
<% message.toString(session.user_lang) | html_entity
%>
</div>
<% END %>
This works really fine for end user localization.
A awesome plugin evolution would be not to check de "locale" but a session
lang or from "accept-language" header :-)
Paulo
2016-03-03 9:25 GMT+00:00 Andrew Beverley <andy at andybev.com>:
> On Thu, 2016-03-03 at 08:58 +0000, Zahir Lalani wrote:
> > Can i get some ideas of how people are handling internationalisation
> > within a dancer framework?
>
> With Dancer2::Plugin::LogReport
>
> It will integrate all your logging, user messages, exceptions and
> translations. It is very flexible and powerful.
>
> I did a talk about it at the Dancer conference. The talk isn't great (I
> repeated it at LPW, but simplified and without the translations), but
> the slides are here. Have a look at slide 15 onwards:
>
> http://files.andybev.com/log-report-dancerconf.odp
>
> It's a steep learning curve, but that's because it's so powerful. Stick
> it out, and you will be rewarded. You may get up and running quicker
> with other approaches, but you will likely have headaches and/or
> limitations later on.
>
> I did an introduction to the module, but without the translations. I'll
> write up translations later:
>
>
> https://github.com/abeverley/advent-calendar/blob/master/2015/9-easy-exceptions-and-logging.pod
>
> I'm the author of the module, and very happy to answer questions and
> help out.
>
> Andy
>
>
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