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Laravel Language Switcher

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nniicc/language-switcher

Laravel Language Switcher

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The README.md

LanguageSwitcher

Laravel Language Switcher Package, (*1)

Description

This package provides an easy to work with language switcher that you can use in your projects with a wide variety of config options. It automatically bootstraps to your Laravel project, sets the locale, and switches the languages when needed., (*2)

Configuration provided supports a dynamic array of different options to adjust the functionality of the package to suit your needs, whereas the default provided config will allow you to use the package right after installing, with almost no additional work., (*3)

I know it may seem very simple and perhaps over-complicated, but you don't have to waste time and thought process on the simple things., (*4)

Installation

To install the package, just run composer require nniicc/language-switcher and follow the instructions. If you want to add it to your composer.json manually, just open composer.json and search for the "autoload" field and add, (*5)

composer require nniicc/language-switcher

After the package is installed, you should run the vendor:publish command in the console so the package publishes its config file to your application. The package should work fine without this step, all config options have fall backs - however it may impact future use, so it is recommended not to skip the vendor:publish command., (*6)

php artisan vendor:publish

To start using the package,you have to include its service provider and middleware in your application. To include the service provider, just go to your config/app.php file, find the providers array and append the language switcher provider at the bottom., (*7)

    'providers' => [
        .
        .
        .
        nniicc\LanguageSwitcher\Providers\LanguageSwitcherProvider::class,
    ],

Next, go to app/Http/Kernel.php and find the middleware array. You have two options: 1. Register the middleware as a route and use it within your routes, if you only want to use it only for the routes you need it for 2. Recommended: Include the middleware within the 'web' middleware group, making it globally available. Not including the middleware will fail to register the locale and the current selected language will not register. Make sure you include the middleware at the end of the array, because it is reliant on Session to work., (*8)

        'web' => [
            .
            .
            .
            \nniicc\LanguageSwitcher\Middleware\LanguageSwitcherMiddleware::class,
        ],

You are now ready to use the language switcher!, (*9)

Usage

The default language set in your app.locale config value will be set. You can find it in the config/app.php config file., (*10)

Switching the current language can be done in quite a few ways., (*11)

  1. Using the provided facade: LanguageSwitcher::setLanguage($language)
  2. Using the provided /lang/{language} route. The config file provides flexibility in changing the actual "lang" route. This route can be changed using the configuration.

When using the provided routes for switching languages, you will be redirected to the '/' route after the new language is set., (*12)

You should be all set! You can start writing your content in multiple languages! For more information on how to do this, please consult Laravel's Documentation., (*13)

Alternatively, you can set this yourself using your own routes, just set the session value 'language' to the new locale and redirect., (*14)

Configuration

The package ships with quite a few configuration options:, (*15)

return [
    'switchPath' => 'lang',
    'store' => 'session',
    'key' => 'language',
    'redirect' => 'route', //can be set to route | back
    'redirect_route' => '/',
];

The above config options can be used to customize the switcher's functionality, as described below. You are free to use any method to configure the package. Remember to use the publish:vendor command to avoid unexpected issues., (*16)

To set options, you can use any of the following methods: 1. Changing the config file config/languageswitcher.php, editing the values of the provided keys (recommended) 2. Using laravel's runtime configuration helper - Config::set() | config()->set(), with the specification that you use the 'languageswitcher' preffix for the keys (eg. languageswitcher.switchPath for changing the switch path)., (*17)

Changing the switcher's route (default: lang/{language_flag})
  • Config key: languageswitcher.switchPath
  • Default Value: lang

This config setting dynamically sets the route created in the package for switching the language., (*18)

  • Config key: languageswitcher.store
  • Default value: session
  • Accepted values: session | cookie

This config setting changes the storage method of the language flag. Default is session, but cookies with forever as expiry date can be used. Initially this was set up as a cookie with a configurable expiry date, but for obvious reasons it was set up to never expire., (*19)

Changing the key where the language flag is stored (default: lang)
  • Config key: languageswitcher.key
  • Default value: language

This config setting decides what key to be used when storing the language flag, to the session or cookie., (*20)

Changing the redirect type (default: route redirect to '/')
  • Config keys: languageswitcher.redirect and languageswitcher.redirect_route
  • Default value for languageswitcher.redirect: route
  • Accepted values: route | back
  • Default value for languageswitcher.redirect_route: /

When the languageswitcher.redirect config value is set to route, the user is redirected to the specified languageswitcher.redirect_route after the new language flag is set. Setting the languageswitcher.redirect to back will redirect the user back to the previous page after the new language flag is set., (*21)

Examples

My preffered way to usage is this: I include the library, create my UI for switching the language, and start translating!, (*22)

Example HTML:, (*23)

<ul class="dropdown-menu">
    <li><a href="{{ url('lang/en') }}"><img src="/img/flags/en.png" alt="">{{ trans('locale.en') }}</a></li>
    <li><a href="{{ url('lang/dk') }}"><img src="/img/flags/dk.png" alt="">{{ trans('locale.dk') }}</a></li>
    <li><a href="{{ url('lang/sw') }}"><img src="/img/flags/sw.png" alt="">{{ trans('locale.sw') }}</a></li>
</ul>

If you want to evidentiate the current selection language, you can use App::getLocale() or LanguageSwitcher::getCurrentLanguage()., (*24)

Bugs/Issues/Improvements

Feel free to use github for issues and suggesting improvements., (*25)

Additional Information

You can find more information on regarding this package on my website, www.nniicc.com., (*26)

The Versions

20/02 2018

dev-master

9999999-dev https://github.com/nniicc/LanguageSwitcher

Laravel Language Switcher

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MIT Apache 2.0

The Requires

  • php >=5.3.0

 

laravel language php switcher

13/09 2017

v0.1

0.1.0.0 https://github.com/nniicc/LanguageSwitcher

Laravel Language Switcher

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Apache 2.0

The Requires

  • php >=5.3.0

 

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