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# How To Add Internationalisation to the Menu in Yii2 Basic (Bootstrap 5)
Yii comes with internationalisation (**i18n**) "out of the box". There are instructions in the manual as to how to configure Yii to use i18n, but little information all in one place on how to fully integrate it into the bootstrap menu. This document attempts to remedy that.
Ensure that your system is set up to use i18n. From the Yii2 Manual:
> Yii uses the `PHP intl` extension to provide most of its I18N features, such as the date and number formatting of the `yii\i18n\Formatter` class and the message formatting using `yii\i18n\MessageFormatter`. Both classes provide a fallback mechanism when the intl extension is not installed. However, the fallback implementation only works well for English target language. So it is highly recommended that you install `intl` when I18N is needed.
## Create the required Files
First you need to create a configuration file.
Decide where to store it (e.g. in the `./messages/` directory with the name `create_i18n.php`). Create the directory in the project then issue the following command from **Terminal** (Windows **CMD**) from the root directory of your project:
// Name of the file that will be used for translations.
'catalog' => 'messages',
// boolean, whether the message file should be overwritten with the merged messages
'overwrite' => true,
*/
];
```
## Edit the `/config/web.php` file
In the `web.php` file, below `'id' => 'basic',` add:
```php
'language' => 'en',
'sourceLanguage' => 'en',
```
Note: you should always use the `'sourceLanguage' => 'en'` as it is, usually, easier and cheaper to translate from English into another language. If the `sourceLanguage` is not set it defaults to 'en'.
Add the following to the `'components' => [...]` section:
```php
'i18n' => [
'translations' => [
'app*' => [
'class' => 'yii\i18n\PhpMessageSource', // Using text files (usually faster) for the translations
//'basePath' => '@app/messages', // Uncomment and change this if your folder is not called 'messages'
To create the translation files, run the following, in **Terminal**, from the root directory of your project:
```php
./yii message ./messages/create_i18n.php
```
Now, get the messages translated. For example in the French `/messages/fr/app.php`
>```php
>'Home' => 'Accueil',
>'About' => 'À propos',
>```
## Create a Menu Item (Dropdown) to Change the Language
This takes a number of steps.
### 1. Create an array of languages required
A `key` and a `name` is required for each language.
The `key` is the ICU language code in lowercase (with optional country code in uppercase) e.g.
>French: `fr` or French Canada: `fr-CA`
>
>Portuguese: `pt` or Portuguese Brazil: `pt-BR`
The `name` is the name of the language in that language. For French: `'Français'`, for Japanese: `'日本の'`. This is important as the user may not understand the browser's current language.
In `/config/params.php` create an array named `languages` with the languages required. For example:
```php
/* List of languages and their codes
*
* format:
* 'Language Code' => 'Language Name',
* e.g.
* 'fr' => 'Français',
*
* please use alphabetical order of language code
* Use the language name in the "user's" Language
* e.g.
* 'ja' => '日本の',
*/
'languages' => [
// 'da' => 'Danske',
// 'de' => 'Deutsche',
// 'en' => 'English', // NOT REQUIRED the sourceLanguage (i.e. the default)
'en-GB' => 'British English',
'en-US' => 'American English',
'es' => 'Español',
'fr' => 'Français',
'it' => 'Italiano',
// 'ja' => '日本の', // Japanese with the word "Japanese" in Kanji
// 'nl' => 'Nederlandse',
// 'no' => 'Norsk',
// 'pl' => 'Polski',
'pt' => 'Português',
// 'ru' => 'Русский',
// 'sw' => 'Svensk',
// 'zh' => '中国的',
],
```
### 2. Create an Action
In `/controllers/SiteController.php`, the default controller, add an "Action" named `actionLanguage()`. This "Action" changes the language and sets a cookie so the browser "remembers" the language for page requests and return visits to the site.
```php
/**
* Called by the ajax handler to change the language and
* Sets a cookie based on the language selected
*
*/
public function actionLanguage()
{
$lang = Yii::$app->request->post('lang');
// If the language "key" is not NULL and exists in the languages array in params.php, change the language and set the cookie
if ($lang !== NULL && array_key_exists($lang, Yii::$app->params['languages']))
{
$expire = time() + (60 * 60 * 24 * 365); // 1 year - alter accordingly
if (\Yii::$app->getRequest()->getCookies()->has('lang') && array_key_exists(\Yii::$app->getRequest()->getCookies()->getValue('lang'), \Yii::$app->params['languages']))
This is very useful and recommended as it aids the User to locate the correct language. There are a number of steps for this.
1. Create images of the flags.
The images should be 25px wide by 15px high. The images **must have** the same name as the `language key` in the language array in `params.php`. For example: `fr.png` or `en-US.png`. If the images are not of type ".png" change the code in part 2 below to the correct file extension.
Place the images in a the directory `/public_html/images/flags/`.
2. Alter the code in `/views/layouts/main.php` so that the code for the "NavBar" reads as follows:
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
Neither the names of John Lavelle, JQL, Visual Accounts nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
"ALL JQL CODE & SOFTWARE INCLUDING WORLD WIDE WEB PAGES (AND THOSE OF IT'S AUTHORS) ARE SUPPLIED 'AS IS' WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER AND THEIR AGENTS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WITH RESPECT TO THE CODE, THE AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER AND THEIR AGENTS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE CODE EVEN IF THE AUTHOR AND/OR PUBLISHER AND THEIR AGENTS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, THE AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER AND THEIR AGENTS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS, DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT OR DATA, INTERRUPTION OF OPERATIONS OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES." <h3>How To Add Internationalisation to the Menu in Yii2 Basic using Bootstrap’s Dropdown.</h3>
<p>Yii comes with internationalisation (<strong>i18n</strong>) “out of the box”. There are instructions in the manual as to how to configure Yii to use i18n, but little information all in one place on how to fully integrate it into the bootstrap menu. This document tries to remedy that.</p>
<p>Ensure that your system is set up to use i18n. From the Yii2 Manual:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Yii uses the <code>PHP intl</code> extension to provide most of its I18N features, such as the date and number formatting of the <code>yii\i18n\Formatter</code> class and the message formatting using <code>yii\i18n\MessageFormatter</code>. Both classes provide a fallback mechanism when the intl extension is not installed. However, the fallback implementation only works well for English target language. So it is highly recommended that you install <code>intl</code> when I18N is needed.</p>
</blockquote>
<h2>Create the required Files</h2>
<p>First you need to create a configuration file.</p>
<p>Decide where to store it (i.e. in the <code>./messages/</code> folder with the name <code>create_i18n.php</code>). Create the folder in the project then issue this command from <strong>Terminal</strong> from the root folder of your project:</p>
<p>In the newly created file, alter (or create) the array of languages to be translated:</p>
<pre><code> // array, required, list of language codes that the extracted messages
// should be translated to. For example, ['zh-CN', 'de'].
'languages' => [
'en-US',
'fr',
'pt'
],</code></pre>
<p>Change the root directory in the above file to point to the messages directory:<br>Note, if the above file is in the messages directory (recommended) then don’t alter this <code>'messagePath' => __DIR__,</code><br>If you HAVE altered the directory for <code>create_i18n.php</code> to, say, <code>/config/</code> you can use the following:</p>
// Name of the file that will be used for translations.
'catalog' => 'messages',
// boolean, whether the message file should be overwritten with the merged messages
'overwrite' => true,
*/
];</code></pre>
<h2>Edit the <code>/config/web.php</code> file</h2>
<p>Below <code>'id' => 'basic',</code> add</p>
<pre><code> 'language' => 'en',
'sourceLanguage' => 'en',</code></pre>
<p>Note: you should always use the <code>'sourceLanguage' => 'en'</code> as it is easier and cheaper to translate from English into another language.</p>
<p>Add the following to the <code>'components' => [...]</code> section:</p>
<pre><code> 'i18n' => [
'translations' => [
'app*' => [
'class' => 'yii\i18n\PhpMessageSource', // Using text files (usually faster) for the translations
//'basePath' => '@app/messages', // Uncomment and change this if your folder is not called 'messages'
<h2>Edit all the files in the “views” folder and any sub folders</h2>
<p>Now tell Yii which text you want to translate in your view files. This is done by adding <code>Yii::t('app', 'text to be translated')</code> to the text.</p>
<p>For example, in <code>/views/layouts/main.php</code>, change the menu labels like so:</p>
<p>Now get the messages translated. For example in the French <code>app.php</code></p>
<blockquote>
<pre><code>'Home' => 'Accueil',
'About' => 'À propos',</code></pre>
<h2>Create a Menu Item to Change the Language</h2>
<p>This takes a number of steps.</p>
<h3>1. Create an array of languages required</h3>
<p>A <code>key</code> and a <code>name</code> is required for each language.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>The <code>key</code> is the ICU language code in lowercase (with optional country code in Caps) e.g. French: <code>'fr'</code> or French France: <code>'fr-FR'</code>.</p>
<p>The <code>name</code> is the name of the language in that language. For French: <code>'Français'</code>, for Japanese: <code>'日本の'</code>.</p>
<p>In <code>/config/params.php</code> create an array named <code>languages</code> with the languages required. For example:</p>
<pre><code> /* List of languages and their codes
*
* format:
* 'Language Code' => 'Language Name',
* e.g.
* 'fr' => 'Français',
*
* please use alphabetical order of language code
* Use the language name in the "user's" Language
* e.g.
* 'ja' => '日本の',
*/
'languages' => [
// 'da' => 'Danske',
// 'de' => 'Deutsche',
// 'en' => 'English', // NOT REQUIRED the sourceLanguage (i.e. the default)
'en-GB' => 'British English',
'en-US' => 'American English',
'es' => 'Español',
'fr' => 'Français',
'it' => 'Italiano',
// 'ja' => '日本の', // Japanese with the word "Japanese" in Kanji
// 'nl' => 'Nederlandse',
// 'no' => 'Norsk',
// 'pl' => 'Polski',
'pt' => 'Português',
// 'ru' => 'Русский',
// 'sw' => 'Svensk',
// 'zh' => '中国的',
],</code></pre>
<h3>2. Create an Action</h3>
<p>In <code>/controllers/SiteController.php</code> (the default controller) add an Action named <code>actionLanguage()</code>. This <code>controller</code> changes the language and sets a cookie so the browser “remembers” the language for page requests and return visits to the site.</p>
<pre><code> /**
* Called by the ajax handler to change the language and
* Sets a cookie based on the language selected
*
*/
public function actionLanguage()
{
$lang = Yii::$app->request->post('lang');
// If the language "key" is not NULL and exists in the languages array in params.php, change the language and set the cookie
if ($lang !== NULL && array_key_exists($lang, Yii::$app->params['languages']))
<p>Remember to set the method to <code>POST</code>.<br>In <code>behaviors()</code> under <code>actions</code> set <code>'language' => ['post'],</code>like so:</p>
<pre><code> 'verbs' => [
'class' => VerbFilter::class,
'actions' => [
'logout' => ['post'],
'language' => ['post'],
],
],</code></pre>
<h3>3. Create a Language Handler</h3>
<p>This makes sure that the correct language is served for each request.</p>
<p>In <code>/components/</code> create a file named: <code>LanguageHandler.php</code> and add the following code to it:</p>
if (\Yii::$app->getRequest()->getCookies()->has('lang') && array_key_exists(\Yii::$app->getRequest()->getCookies()->getValue('lang'), \Yii::$app->params['languages']))
<h3>4. Call <code>LanguageHandler.php</code> from <code>/config/web.php</code></h3>
<p>Call the <code>LanguageHandler.php</code> file from <code>/config/web.php</code> by adding the following either just above or just below <code>'params' => $params,</code></p>
<pre><code> // Update the language on selection
'as beforeRequest' => [
'class' => 'app\components\LanguageHandler',
],</code></pre>
<h3>5. Add the Language Menu Item to <code>/views/layouts/main.php</code></h3>
<p><code>main.php</code> uses Bootstrap to create the menu. An item (Dropdown) needs to be added to the menu to allow the user to select a language.</p>
<p>Add <code>use yii\helpers\Url;</code> to the “uses” section of <code>main.php</code>.</p>
<p>Just <strong>above</strong> <code>echo Nav::widget([</code> add the following code:</p>
<pre><code>// Get the languages and their keys, also the current route
foreach (Yii::$app->params['languages'] as $key => $language)
{
$items[] = [
'label' => $language, // Language name in it's language
'url' => Url::to(['site/index']), // Current route so the page refreshes
'linkOptions' => ['id' => $key, 'class' => 'language'], // The language key
];
}</code></pre>
<p>If images (country flags) are required next to the language name (see <em>Optional Items</em> at the end), in the section <code>echo Nav::widget([</code> between <code>'options' => ['class' => 'navbar-nav ms-auto'], // ms-auto aligns the menu right</code> and <code>items' => [</code>, add <code>'encodeLabels' => false, // Required to enter HTML into the labels</code>, like so:</p>
<pre><code> echo Nav::widget([
'options' => ['class' => 'navbar-nav ms-auto'], // ms-auto aligns the menu right
'encodeLabels' => false, // Required to enter HTML into the labels
$(document).on('click', '.language', function (event) {
event.preventDefault();
let lang = $(this).attr('id'); // Get the language key
/* if not the top level set the language and reload the page */
if (lang !== 'languageTop') {
$.post(document.location.origin + '/site/language', {'lang': lang}, function (data) {
location.reload(true);
});
}
});
});</code></pre>
<p>To add the JavaScript file to the Assets alter <code>/assets/AppAsset.php</code> in the project folder. In <code>public $js = [</code> add <code>'js/language.js',</code> like so:</p>
<blockquote>
<pre><code> public $js = [
'js/language.js',
];</code></pre>
</blockquote>
<p>Internationalisation should now be working on your project.</p>
<h2>Optional Items</h2>
<p>The following are optional</p>
<h3>1. Check for Translations</h3>
<p>Yii can check whether a translation is present for a particular piece of text in a <code>Yii::t('app', 'text to be translated')</code> block.</p>
<p>There are two steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>In <code>/config/web.php</code> <em>uncomment</em> the following line:</li>
<h3>2. Add Country Flags to the Dropdown Menu</h3>
<p>There are a number of steps for this.</p>
<ol>
<li>Create images of the flags.</li>
</ol>
<p>The images should 25px wide by 15px high. The images <strong>must have</strong> the same name as the <code>language key</code> in the language array in <code>params.php</code>. For example: <code>fr.png</code> or <code>en-US.png</code>. If the images are not of type “.png” change the code in part 2 below to the correct file extension.</p>
<p>Place the images in a the folder <code>/public_html/images/flags/</code>.</p>
<ol start="2">
<li>Alter the code in <code>/views/layouts/main.php</code> so that the code for the “NavBar” reads as follows:</li>
<p>Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:</p>
<p>Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.</p>
<p>Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.</p>
<p>Neither the names of John Lavelle, JQL, Visual Accounts nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.</p>
<p>“ALL JQL CODE & SOFTWARE INCLUDING WORLD WIDE WEB PAGES (AND THOSE OF IT’S AUTHORS) ARE SUPPLIED ‘AS IS’ WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER AND THEIR AGENTS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WITH RESPECT TO THE CODE, THE AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER AND THEIR AGENTS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE CODE EVEN IF THE AUTHOR AND/OR PUBLISHER AND THEIR AGENTS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, THE AUTHOR AND PUBLISHER AND THEIR AGENTS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS, DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT OR DATA, INTERRUPTION OF OPERATIONS OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES.”</p>