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Docs: Translations
All pages may have a translation recods associated with them. Translations are
very similar to Pages as far as content goes. You may choose different Layout
than the Page you're translating though. Translations have Language or locale
that are different than the locale
of the Site.
CMS content serving controller will automatically select Translation based on
the set I18n.locale
. Here's a simple setup:
Update routes.rb
entry to something like this:
comfy_route :cms, path: "/:locale/"
Then in application_controller.rb
:
before_action :set_locale
def set_locale
if params[:locale].present?
I18n.locale = params[:locale]
else
I18n.locale = I18n.default_locale
end
end
Now making a request to /fr/some/page
should serve French translation of that
page (if there's one).
While Translation is a separate record from Page, we don't handle it on the views.
@cms_page object is mutated with translation data. So you don't need to handle
it in a special way. All view helpers like cms_fragment_content
should work
without worrying about translations either.