I have an application (my_test_app) with working i18n support built. Currently, there are two language files available, FR & EN, and if I toggle back and forth between them, everything works as I expect to see it for non-engine functions such as the User index/show/edit/delete (ISED) options.
Within my_test_app I have a Rails Engine mounted (my_engine) which has a controller & model set (engine_job). So, a workable URL should be
http://0.0.0.0:3000/fr/my_engine/engine_job
No matter what language I choose, however, it always shows up in EN. Examining the parameters shows:
--- !ruby/hash:ActiveSupport::HashWithIndifferentAccess
locale: fr
action: index
controller: my_engine/engine_job
And yet the chosen translation is EN.
my_test_app route.rb:
MyTestApp::Application.routes.draw do
scope "(:locale)", locale: /#{I18n.available_locales.join("|")}/ do
mount MyEngine::Engine, at: "/my_engine"
end # scope locale
match '*path', to: redirect("/#{I18n.default_locale}/%{path}"), constraints: lambda { |req| !req.path.starts_with? "/#{I18n.default_locale}/" and !req.path == "/#{I18n.default_locale}/"}
match '', to: redirect("/#{I18n.default_locale}/")
end
my_engine route.rb:
MyEngine::Engine.routes.draw do
resources :my_jobs
end
rake routes:
my_engine (/:locale)/my_engine MyEngine::Engine {:locale=>/en|fr/}
/*path(.:format) :controller#:action
/ :controller#:action
users GET (/:locale)/users(.:format) users#index {:locale=>/en|fr/}
POST (/:locale)/users(.:format) users#create {:locale=>/en|fr/}
new_user GET (/:locale)/users/new(.:format) users#new {:locale=>/en|fr/}
edit_user GET (/:locale)/users/:id/edit(.:format) users#edit {:locale=>/en|fr/}
user GET (/:locale)/users/:id(.:format) users#show {:locale=>/en|fr/}
PUT (/:locale)/users/:id(.:format) users#update {:locale=>/en|fr/}
DELETE (/:locale)/users/:id(.:format) users#destroy {:locale=>/en|fr/}
sessions POST (/:locale)/sessions(.:format) sessions#create {:locale=>/en|fr/}
new_session GET (/:locale)/sessions/new(.:format) sessions#new {:locale=>/en|fr/}
session DELETE (/:locale)/sessions/:id(.:format) sessions#destroy {:locale=>/en|fr/}
signup (/:locale)/signup(.:format) users#new {:locale=>/en|fr/}
signin (/:locale)/signin(.:format) sessions#new {:locale=>/en|fr/}
signout DELETE (/:locale)/signout(.:format) sessions#destroy {:locale=>/en|fr/}
help (/:locale)/help(.:format) static_pages#help {:locale=>/en|fr/}
about (/:locale)/about(.:format) static_pages#about {:locale=>/en|fr/}
root /(:locale)(.:format) static_pages#home {:locale=>/en|fr/}
Routes for MyEngine::Engine {:locale=>/en|fr/}:
engine_jobs GET /engine_jobs(.:format) my_engine/engine_jobs#index
POST /engine_jobs(.:format) my_engine/engine_jobs#create
new_engine_job GET /engine_jobs/new(.:format) my_engine/engine_jobs#new
edit_engine_job GET /engine_jobs/:id/edit(.:format) my_engine/engine_jobs#edit
engine_job GET /engine_jobs/:id(.:format) my_engine/engine_jobs#show
PUT /engine_jobs/:id(.:format) my_engine/engine_jobs#update
DELETE /engine_jobs/:id(.:format) my_engine/engine_jobs#destroy
Further, any links clicked within the Engine set the language to EN. A few web searches shed no real light as to what might be happening here, since all i18n examples I could find do not involve mounted engines.
EDIT: show code to set default locale
my_test_app/app/controllers/application_controller.rb:
class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base
protect_from_forgery
helper MyEngine::Engine.helpers
ActiveRecord::Base.verify_active_connections!
before_filter :set_locale
private
def set_locale
I18n.locale = params[:locale] || I18n.default_locale
Rails.application.routes.default_url_options[:locale]= I18n.locale
logger.debug "My_Test_App: default_url_options is passed options: #{Rails.application.routes.default_url_options.inspect}
"
# current_user.locale
# request.subdomain
# request.env["HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE"]
# request.remote_ip
end # set_locale
end # class ApplicationController
/EDIT
EDIT2 (Route Map after changes suggested by Pierre Aug 9 at 15:59):
An application route yeilds http://0.0.0.0:3000/en/users
with "locale"=>"en"
. A Helper created engine route looks like http://0.0.0.0:3000/my_engine?locale=en/engine_jobs
and yeilds No route matches [GET] "/my_engine"
.
my_engine_plugin /my_engine MyEnginePlugin::Engine
users GET (/:locale)/users(.:format) users#index {:locale=>/en|fr/}
POST (/:locale)/users(.:format) users#create {:locale=>/en|fr/}
new_user GET (/:locale)/users/new(.:format) users#new {:locale=>/en|fr/}
edit_user GET (/:locale)/users/:id/edit(.:format) users#edit {:locale=>/en|fr/}
user GET (/:locale)/users/:id(.:format) users#show {:locale=>/en|fr/}
PUT (/:locale)/users/:id(.:format) users#update {:locale=>/en|fr/}
DELETE (/:locale)/users/:id(.:format) users#destroy {:locale=>/en|fr/}
sessions POST (/:locale)/sessions(.:format) sessions#create {:locale=>/en|fr/}
new_session GET (/:locale)/sessions/new(.:format) sessions#new {:locale=>/en|fr/}
session DELETE (/:locale)/sessions/:id(.:format) sessions#destroy {:locale=>/en|fr/}
signup (/:locale)/signup(.:format) users#new {:locale=>/en|fr/}
signin (/:locale)/signin(.:format) sessions#new {:locale=>/en|fr/}
signout DELETE (/:locale)/signout(.:format) sessions#destroy {:locale=>/en|fr/}
help (/:locale)/help(.:format) static_pages#help {:locale=>/en|fr/}
about (/:locale)/about(.:format) static_pages#about {:locale=>/en|fr/}
root /(:locale)(.:format) static_pages#home {:locale=>/en|fr/}
Routes for MyEnginePlugin::Engine:
engine_jobs GET (/:locale)/engine_jobs(.:format) my_engine_plugin/engine_jobs#index {:locale=>/en|fr/}
POST (/:locale)/engine_jobs(.:format) my_engine_plugin/engine_jobs#create {:locale=>/en|fr/}
new_engine_job GET (/:locale)/engine_jobs/new(.:format) my_engine_plugin/engine_jobs#new {:locale=>/en|fr/}
edit_engine_job GET (/:locale)/engine_jobs/:id/edit(.:format) my_engine_plugin/engine_jobs#edit {:locale=>/en|fr/}
engine_job GET (/:locale)/engine_jobs/:id(.:format) my_engine_plugin/engine_jobs#show {:locale=>/en|fr/}
PUT (/:locale)/engine_jobs/:id(.:format) my_engine_plugin/engine_jobs#update {:locale=>/en|fr/}
DELETE (/:locale)/engine_jobs/:id(.:format) my_engine_plugin/engine_jobs#destroy {:locale=>/en|fr/}
/EDIT2 (Route Map after changes suggested by Pierre Aug 9 at 15:59)
So, the question is what changes do I need to make to my routes or engine to get this to work as expected?
Thanks in advance for your time and suggestions!
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