Yii2 Translate Panel makes the translation of your application awesome!
This module based on i18n (internalization) module with greatly improved usability in mind (see screen shots below).
Install and configure Yii2 App Advanced Template
The preferred way to install this extension is through Composer.
Either run
php composer.phar require uran1980/yii2-translate-panel "dev-master"
or add
"uran1980/yii2-translate-panel": "dev-master"
to the require section of your composer.json
Configure urlManager and "Yii2 Translate Panel" component in common/config/main.php
:
return [
...
'components' => [
...
'urlManager' => [
'class' => yii\web\UrlManager::className(),
'enablePrettyUrl' => true,
'showScriptName' => false, // false - means that index.php will not be part of the URLs
],
'i18n' => [
'class' => uran1980\yii\modules\i18n\components\I18N::className(),
'languages' => ['en', 'de', 'fr', 'it', 'es', 'pt', 'ru'],
// Or, if you manage languages in database
//'languages' => function() {
// /* /!\ Make sure the result is a mere list of language codes, and the
// * one used in views is the first one */
// return \namespace\of\your\LanguageClass::find()->where(['active' => true'])->orderBy('default' => SORT_DESC])->select('code')->column();
//},
'format' => 'db',
'sourcePath' => [
__DIR__ . '/../../frontend',
__DIR__ . '/../../backend',
__DIR__ . '/../../common',
],
'messagePath' => __DIR__ . '/../../messages',
// Whether database messages are to be used instead of view ones.
// Enables editing messages in locale specified by
// Yii::$app->sourceLanguage
// Can be set per translation category too
//'forceTranslation' => true,
'translations' => [
'*' => [
'class' => yii\i18n\DbMessageSource::className(),
'enableCaching' => true,
'cachingDuration' => 60 * 60 * 2, // cache on 2 hours
// Whether database messages are to be used instead of view
// ones. Enables editing messages in view code locale.
// Can be set globally too.
//'forceTranslation' => true,
],
],
],
...
],
...
];
Configure "Yii2 Translate Panel" module in backend/config/main.php
:
return [
...
'modules' => [
...
'i18n' => [
'class' => uran1980\yii\modules\i18n\Module::className(),
'controllerMap' => [
'default' => uran1980\yii\modules\i18n\controllers\DefaultController::className(),
],
// example for set access control to module (if required):
'as access' => [
'class' => yii\filters\AccessControl::className(),
'rules' => [
[
'controllers' => ['i18n/default'],
'actions' => ['index', 'save', 'update', 'rescan', 'clear-cache', 'delete', 'restore', 'clear-deleted'],
'allow' => true,
'roles' => ['translator'],
]
],
],
],
...
],
...
]
Run:
php yii migrate --migrationPath=@uran1980/yii/modules/i18n/migrations
Go to http://backend.yourdomain.com/translations
for translating your messages
If you have an old project with PHP-based i18n you may migrate to DbSource via console.
Run:
php yii i18n/import @common/messages
where @common/messages
is path for app translations
Run:
php yii i18n/export @uran1980/yii/modules/i18n/messages uran1980/modules/i18n
where @uran1980/yii/modules/i18n/messages
is path for app translations and uran1980/modules/i18n
is translations category in DB
Import translations from PHP files
php yii i18n/import @yii/messages
Component uses yii\i18n\MissingTranslationEvent for auto-add of missing translations to database
See Yii2 i18n guide
Ivan Yakovlev, e-mail: uran1980@gmail.com