# frozen_string_literal: true # I18n locale fallbacks are useful when you want your application to use # translations from other locales when translations for the current locale are # missing. E.g. you might want to use :en translations when translations in # your applications main locale :de are missing. # # To enable locale fallbacks you can simply include the Fallbacks module to # the Simple backend - or whatever other backend you are using: # # I18n::Backend::Simple.include(I18n::Backend::Fallbacks) module I18n @@fallbacks = nil class << self # Returns the current fallbacks implementation. Defaults to +I18n::Locale::Fallbacks+. def fallbacks @@fallbacks ||= I18n::Locale::Fallbacks.new Thread.current[:i18n_fallbacks] || @@fallbacks end # Sets the current fallbacks implementation. Use this to set a different fallbacks implementation. def fallbacks=(fallbacks) @@fallbacks = fallbacks.is_a?(Array) ? I18n::Locale::Fallbacks.new(fallbacks) : fallbacks Thread.current[:i18n_fallbacks] = @@fallbacks end end module Backend module Fallbacks # Overwrites the Base backend translate method so that it will try each # locale given by I18n.fallbacks for the given locale. E.g. for the # locale :"de-DE" it might try the locales :"de-DE", :de and :en # (depends on the fallbacks implementation) until it finds a result with # the given options. If it does not find any result for any of the # locales it will then throw MissingTranslation as usual. # # The default option takes precedence over fallback locales only when # it's a Symbol. When the default contains a String, Proc or Hash # it is evaluated last after all the fallback locales have been tried. def translate(locale, key, options = EMPTY_HASH) return super unless options.fetch(:fallback, true) return super if options[:fallback_in_progress] default = extract_non_symbol_default!(options) if options[:default] fallback_options = options.merge(:fallback_in_progress => true, fallback_original_locale: locale) I18n.fallbacks[locale].each do |fallback| begin catch(:exception) do result = super(fallback, key, fallback_options) unless result.nil? on_fallback(locale, fallback, key, options) if locale.to_s != fallback.to_s return result end end rescue I18n::InvalidLocale # we do nothing when the locale is invalid, as this is a fallback anyways. end end return if options.key?(:default) && options[:default].nil? return super(locale, nil, options.merge(:default => default)) if default throw(:exception, I18n::MissingTranslation.new(locale, key, options)) end def resolve_entry(locale, object, subject, options = EMPTY_HASH) return subject if options[:resolve] == false result = catch(:exception) do options.delete(:fallback_in_progress) if options.key?(:fallback_in_progress) case subject when Symbol I18n.translate(subject, **options.merge(:locale => options[:fallback_original_locale], :throw => true)) when Proc date_or_time = options.delete(:object) || object resolve_entry(options[:fallback_original_locale], object, subject.call(date_or_time, **options)) else subject end end result unless result.is_a?(MissingTranslation) end def extract_non_symbol_default!(options) defaults = [options[:default]].flatten first_non_symbol_default = defaults.detect{|default| !default.is_a?(Symbol)} if first_non_symbol_default options[:default] = defaults[0, defaults.index(first_non_symbol_default)] end return first_non_symbol_default end def exists?(locale, key, options = EMPTY_HASH) return super unless options.fetch(:fallback, true) I18n.fallbacks[locale].each do |fallback| begin return true if super(fallback, key) rescue I18n::InvalidLocale # we do nothing when the locale is invalid, as this is a fallback anyways. end end false end private # Overwrite on_fallback to add specified logic when the fallback succeeds. def on_fallback(_original_locale, _fallback_locale, _key, _options) nil end end end end