mortendhansen / laravel-database-translations
Managing laravel translations in database
Requires
- php: ^8.0
- illuminate/support: ^8.0|^9.0
Requires (Dev)
- orchestra/testbench: ^6.0|^7.0
- phpunit/phpunit: ^9.5
README
Laravel translations managed in database
enables Laravels translations to be overridden, added or edited in database.
Laravel ships with localization built around a file structure that can be used in two ways:
- a .json file per language in the /lang directory, or
- php files returning an array nested in folders where first level is the locale
As a developer, it can be cumbersome to keep multiple language files updated with the keys - and sometimes your stakeholders / customers or user may want to participate in translating the software.
This package will front laravels localization so that
- translation/localization can happen in database
- missing keys are created on the fly, so you don't have to worry about missing keys in certain locales
- if a value is not set in the database, or a key is missing, it falls back to laravels defaults
Eg, you may use a translation like this:
__('animal')
The key will be created in the table for the current locale. So, if you have visitors from 10 different countries, it will update the table whenever the key is encountered and found missing.
If you have an en.json that sets {"animal":"bird"}
, the result of the above will be 'bird'. You may now override that
in the database by simply updating the record with:
$record = DatabaseLangItem::where('locale', 'en')->where('group', '*')->where('key', 'animal')->first(); $record->value = 'giraffe'; $record->save();
now result of __('animal')
is giraffe.
Installation
composer require mortendhansen/laravel-database-translations
Publish the migration:
artisan vendor:publish --provider="MortenDHansen\LaravelDatabaseTranslations\DatabaseTranslationsServiceProvider" --tag="migrations" artisan migrate
Now you need to replace the laravel TranslationServiceProvider with the service provider from the package
\MortenDHansen\LaravelDatabaseTranslations\DatabaseTranslationsServiceProvider::class, // Illuminate\Translation\TranslationServiceProvider::class,
Caching
Of course getting, and writing language keys whenever they appear is quite a heavy load of you have many of them.
Therefore the package caches the keys. When cache is cold, the pages may be quite slow. You can use the artisan command dbtrans:cache-rebuild
to drop keys and rebuild from table.