This repository contains the I18n ActiveRecord backend and support code that has been extracted from the I18n.
For Bundler put the following in your Gemfile:
gem 'i18n-active_record', :git => 'git://github.com/svenfuchs/i18n-active_record.git', :require => 'i18n/active_record'
Next create a active record model named Translation
with the Rails Generator.
Your migration should look like this:
class CreateTranslations < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up create_table :translations do |t| t.string :locale t.string :key t.text :value t.text :interpolations t.boolean :is_proc, :default => false t.timestamps end end def self.down drop_table :translations end end
With this translation model you will be able to manage your translation, and add new translations or languages through
it.
To load I18n::Backend::ActiveRecord
into your Rails application, create a new file in config/initializers named locale.rb.
A simple configuration for your locale.rb could look like this:
I18n.backend = I18n::Backend::Database.new
A more adavanced example (Thanks Moritz), which uses YAML files and ActiveRecord for lookups:
I18n.backend = I18n::Backend::ActiveRecord.new I18n::Backend::ActiveRecord.send(:include, I18n::Backend::Memoize) I18n::Backend::ActiveRecord.send(:include, I18n::Backend::Flatten) I18n::Backend::Simple.send(:include, I18n::Backend::Memoize) I18n::Backend::Simple.send(:include, I18n::Backend::Pluralization) I18n.backend = I18n::Backend::Chain.new(I18n::Backend::Simple.new, I18n.backend)
You can now use I18n.t('Your String')
to lookup translations in the database.
- Sven Fuchs