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多语言支持(Multi-lingual Support)¶The component Phalcon\Translate aids in creating multilingual applications. Applications using this component, display content in different languages, based on the user’s chosen language supported by the application. 适配器(Adapters)¶This component makes use of adapters to read translation messages from different sources in a unified way.
组件的使用(Component Usage)¶Translation strings are stored in files. The structure of these files could vary depending of the adapter used. Phalcon gives you the freedom to organize your translation strings. A simple structure could be: app/messages/en.php
app/messages/es.php
app/messages/fr.php
app/messages/zh.php
Each file contains an array of the translations in a key/value manner. For each translation file, keys are unique. The same array is used in different files, where keys remain the same and values contain the translated strings depending on each language. <?php
// app/messages/en.php
$messages = [
"hi" => "Hello",
"bye" => "Good Bye",
"hi-name" => "Hello %name%",
"song" => "This song is %song%",
];
<?php
// app/messages/fr.php
$messages = [
"hi" => "Bonjour",
"bye" => "Au revoir",
"hi-name" => "Bonjour %name%",
"song" => "La chanson est %song%",
];
Implementing the translation mechanism in your application is trivial but depends on how you wish to implement it. You can use an automatic detection of the language from the user’s browser or you can provide a settings page where the user can select their language. A simple way of detecting the user’s language is to parse the <?php
use Phalcon\Mvc\Controller;
use Phalcon\Translate\Adapter\NativeArray;
class UserController extends Controller
{
protected function getTranslation()
{
// Ask browser what is the best language
$language = $this->request->getBestLanguage();
$translationFile = "app/messages/" . $language . ".php";
// Check if we have a translation file for that lang
if (file_exists($translationFile)) {
require $translationFile;
} else {
// Fallback to some default
require "app/messages/en.php";
}
// Return a translation object
return new NativeArray(
[
"content" => $messages,
]
);
}
public function indexAction()
{
$this->view->name = "Mike";
$this->view->t = $this->getTranslation();
}
}
The <!-- welcome -->
<!-- String: hi => 'Hello' -->
<p><?php echo $t->_("hi"), " ", $name; ?></p>
The <!-- welcome -->
<!-- String: hi-name => 'Hello %name%' -->
<p><?php echo $t->_("hi-name", ["name" => $name]); ?></p>
Some applications implement multilingual on the URL such as http://www.mozilla.org/es-ES/firefox/. Phalcon can implement this by using a Router. 自定义适配器(Implementing your own adapters)¶The Phalcon\Translate\AdapterInterface interface must be implemented in order to create your own translate adapters or extend the existing ones: <?php
use Phalcon\Translate\AdapterInterface;
class MyTranslateAdapter implements AdapterInterface
{
/**
* Adapter constructor
*
* @param array $data
*/
public function __construct($options);
/**
* Returns the translation string of the given key
*
* @param string $translateKey
* @param array $placeholders
* @return string
*/
public function _($translateKey, $placeholders = null);
/**
* Returns the translation related to the given key
*
* @param string $index
* @param array $placeholders
* @return string
*/
public function query($index, $placeholders = null);
/**
* Check whether is defined a translation key in the internal array
*
* @param string $index
* @return bool
*/
public function exists($index);
}
There are more adapters available for this components in the Phalcon Incubator |