Rails Locale Data Repository ============================ [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/svenfuchs/rails-i18n.png)](http://travis-ci.org/svenfuchs/rails-i18n) Central point to collect locale data for use in Ruby on Rails. ## Gem installation Add to your Gemfile: gem 'rails-i18n' or run this command: gem install rails-i18n Note that your rails version must be 3.0 or higher if you want to install `rails-i18n` as a gem. For rails 2.x, install it manually as described below. ## Configuration By default `rails-i18n` loads all locale files, pluralization and transliteration rules available in the gem. This behaviour can be changed, if you specify in `config/environments/*` the locales which have to be loaded via `I18n.available_locales` option: config.i18n.available_locales = ['es-CO', :de] or config.i18n.available_locales = :nl ## Manual installation Download the locale files that are found in the directory [rails/locale](http://github.com/svenfuchs/rails-i18n/tree/master/rails/locale/) and put them into the `config/locales` directory of your Rails application. If any translation doesn't suit well to the requirements of your application, edit them or add your own locale files. For more information, visit [Rails Internationalization (I18n) API](http://guides.rubyonrails.org/i18n.html) on the _RailsGuides._ ## Usage on Rails 2.3 Locale data whose structure is compatible with Rails 2.3 are available on the separate branch [rails-2-3](https://github.com/svenfuchs/rails-i18n/tree/rails-2-3). ## Available Locales Available locales are: > ar, az, bg, bn-IN, bs, ca, cs, csb, cy, da, de, de-AT, de-CH, dsb, el, en-AU, en-GB, en-IN, en-US, eo, es, > es-AR, es-CL, es-CO, es-MX, es-PE, et, eu, fa, fi, fr, fr-CA, fr-CH, fur, gl-ES, > gsw-CH, he, hi, hi-IN, hr, hsb, hu, id, is, it, ja, kn, ko, lo, lt, lv, mk, mn, nb, > nl, nn, pl, pt-BR, pt-PT, rm, ro, ru, sk, sl, sr, sr-Latn, sv-SE, sw, th, > tl, tr, uk, vi, wo, zh-CN, zh-TW Following locales are complete: > az, bg, bs, ca, csb, da, de, de-AT, de-CH, el, en-AU, en-GB, en-IN, en-US, eo, es, es-AR, es-CL, es-CO, es-MX, et, > eu, fa, fi, fr, fr-CA, fr-CH, fur, gsw-CH, hi, hi-IN, hr, hu, is, it, ja, kn, ko, lv, mn, nb, > nl, pt-BR, pt-PT, ru, sv-SE, sw, th, tl, uk, wo, zh-CN, zh-TW Following locales have some missing translations or pluralizations: > ar, bn-IN, cs, cy, dsb, es-PE, gl-ES, he, hsb, id, lo, lt, mk, nn, pl, rm, ro, sk, sl, sr, sr-Latn, tr, vi We always welcome your contributions! ## How to contribute ### Quick contribution If you are familiar with GitHub operations, follow the procedures described in the subsequent sections. If you are not, * Save your locale data on the [Gist](http://gist.github.com). * Open an issue with reference to the Gist you created. ### Fetch the `rails-18n` repository * Get a github account and Git program if you haven't. See [Help.Github](http://help.github.com/) for instructions. * Fork `svenfuchs/rails-i18n` repository and clone it into your PC. ### Create or edit your locale file * Have a look in `rails/locale/en-US.yml`, which can be used as the base of your translation. Note that we use `&errors_messages` and `<<: *errors_messages` to anchor and merge a part of translation data. * Create or edit your locale file. Please pay attention to save your files as UTF-8. ### Test your locale file Before committing and pushing your changes, test the integrity of your locale file. rake spec Make sure you have included all translations with: rake i18n-spec:completeness rails/locale/en-US.yml rails/locale/YOUR_NEW_LOCALE.yml You can list all complete locales: thor locales:complete Also, you can list all available locales: thor locales:list ### Edit README.md Add your locale name to the list in `README.md` if it isn't there. ### Send pull request If you are ready, push the repository into the Github and send us a pull request. We will do the formality check and publish it as quick as we can. ## See also * [devise-i18n](https://github.com/tigrish/devise-i18n) * [will-paginate-i18n](https://github.com/tigrish/will-paginate-i18n) * [i18n-country-translation](https://github.com/onomojo/i18n-country-translations) for translations of country names ## License [MIT](https://github.com/svenfuchs/rails-i18n/blob/master/MIT-LICENSE.txt) ## Contributors See [https://github.com/svenfuchs/rails-i18n/contributors](https://github.com/svenfuchs/rails-i18n/contributors) ## Special thanks [Tsutomu Kuroda](https://github.com/kuroda) for untiringly taking care of this repository, issues and pull requests