tanmuhittin / laravel-easy-translate
A package for database translations.
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Last update: 2024-10-07 20:18:45 UTC
README
A package for database translations. This package is suitable for small to medium sized projects. For big projects I am planing a high performance version of this package using mongodb.
Installation
composer require tanmuhittin/laravel-easy-translate
php artisan migrate --path=vendor/tanmuhittin/laravel-easy-translate/database/migrations
You are ready to go.
Usage
Add this to your translatable models;
use TanMuhittin\LaraTranslate\Traits\Translatable;
then define translatable fields
public $translatable_columns = ['name','content'];
Now your models returns 2 additional fields; translatable, translated
Saving Translations
Edit the translatable object returned by your model and save it. Example translatable object:
{
name:'Default Name',
content:'Default Content',
created_at:01.09.1993 09:09:09,
"translatable": {
"en": {
"name": {
"value": "enName"
},
"content": {
"value": "enContent"
}
},
"tr": {
"name": {
"value": "trName"
},
"content": {
"value": "trContent"
}
}
}
}
.
.
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Edited Version
{
name:'Default Name',
content:'Default Content',
created_at:01.09.1993 09:09:09,
"translatable": {
"en": {
"name": {
"value": "enName Edited"
},
"content": {
"value": "enContent Edited"
}
},
"tr": {
"name": {
"value": "trName Edited"
},
"content": {
"value": "trContent Edited"
}
}
}
}
.
.
.
Saving Translations:
$model = new Posts;
$model->name = $request->get('name');
$model->content = $request->get('content');
if($request->has('translatable'))
$model->trans = $request->get('translatable');
$model->save();
Thats it.