Reputation: 13611
Working on a rails 3 app where I want to check if a translation exists before outputting it, and if it doesn't exist fall back to some static text. I could do something like:
if I18n.t("some_translation.key").to_s.index("translation missing")
But I feel like there should be a better way than that. What if rails in the future changes the "translation missing" to "translation not found". Or what if for some weird reason the text contains "translation missing". Any ideas?
Upvotes: 84
Views: 48284
Reputation: 946
Some versions ago there is a easier way i18next documentation > API > t:
You can specify either one key as a String or multiple keys as an Array of String. The first one that resolves will be returned.
Example:
i18next.t ( ['unknown.key', 'my.key' ] ); // It will return value for 'my.key'
Also you can use Contexts. t
if not found a key into a context returns the default value.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 11013
Rails 4
I was iterating over some urls of jury members. The max amount of urls were 2, and default_lang was "de". Here is the yaml that I used
de:
jury:
urls:
url0: http://www.example.com
name0: example.com
url1:
name1:
en:
jury:
urls:
url0:
name0:
url1:
name1:
Here is how I checked if there was a url given and if it did not exist for another language, it would fallback to the I18n default_lang "de". I used answer of @albandiguer which worked great.
I Hope this helps someone:
<% 2.times do |j| %>
<% if I18n.exists?("jury.urls.url#{j}", "de") &&
I18n.exists?("jury.urls.name#{j}", "de") %>
<%= "<br/>".html_safe if j == 1%>
<a href="<%= t("jury.urls.url#{j}") %>" target="_blank">
<%= t("jury.urls.name#{j}") %>
</a>
<% end %>
<% end %>
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 2387
You can also use
I18n.exists?(key, locale)
I18n.exists?('do_i_exist', :en)
Upvotes: 91
Reputation: 2360
This is a trick but I think it may be useful sometimes...
Assuming you have this in your i18n file:
en:
key:
special_value: "Special value"
default_value: "Default value"
You may do this:
if I18n.t('key').keys.include?(:special_value)
I18n.t('key.special_value')
else
I18n.t('key.default_value')
end
# => "Special value"
if I18n.t('key').keys.include?(:unknown_value)
I18n.t('key.special_value')
else
I18n.t('key.default_value')
end
# => "Default value"
NB: This only works if you're testing anything but a root key since you're looking at the parent.
In fact, what's interesting is what you can get when requesting a parent key...
I18n.t('key')
# => {:special_value=>"Special value", :default_value=>"Default value"}
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 189
sometimes you want to do more things on translations fails
v = "doesnt_exist"
begin
puts I18n.t "langs.#{v}", raise: true
rescue
...
puts "Nooo #{v} has no Translation!"
end
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 12393
:default
is not always a solution. Use this for more advanced cases:
helpers/application.rb:
def i18n_set? key
I18n.t key, :raise => true rescue false
end
any ERB template:
<% if i18n_set? "home.#{name}.quote" %>
<div class="quote">
<blockquote><%= t "home.#{name}.quote" %></blockquote>
<cite><%= t "home.#{name}.cite" %></cite>
</div>
<% end %>
Upvotes: 36
Reputation: 1366
What about this ?
I18n.t('some_translation.key', :default => '').empty?
I just think it feels better, more like there is no translation
Caveat: doesn't work if you intentionally have an empty string as translation value.
Upvotes: 22
Reputation: 27374
Based on what you've described, this should work:
I18n.t("some_translation.key", :default => "fallback text")
See the documentation for details.
Upvotes: 147
Reputation: 1837
use :default param:
I18n.t("some_translation.key", :default => 'some text')
Upvotes: 12