This demo application tries to show you how you can use the current Rails i18n features to localize your application. It uses current Edge Rails i18n functionality as well as the localized_date plugin (http://agilewebdevelopment.com/plugins/localized_dates). The tutorials on how to use the features shown in the app are part of the app itself instead of being shown in a separate blog article.
To set up the Localize Rails demo application you need the following steps:
git clone git://github.com/clemens/i18n_demo_app.git
cd i18n_demo_app
- Run the migrations with
rake db:migrate
for ActiveRecordHelper ruby ./script/server
- Fire up your browser and go to
http://localhost:3000
– the index page should be loaded automatically.
This demo app contains examples and tutorials on localizing the following parts of your application:
- Date and Time Formats
- DateHelper (forms)
- NumberHelper
- ActiveRecordHelper (incomplete at this point)
It's easy to add a translation to this demo app, simply drop your locale file into the config/locales
directory. As long as it follows the correct format (see config/locales/en-US.rb
) it should all work fine.
- Claudio Poli - [email protected] - Content translation, Italian locale
- Dr Nic Williams - http://drnicwilliams.com - Australian locale
- Fabio Akita - http://www.akitaonrails.com/ - Portuguese locale
- Kai Chen - http://chenk85.com - Chinese (zh_CN) locale
- Karel Minařík - http://www.karmi.cz - Content translation, Czech locale
- Leandro Marcucci - http://leanucci.com.ar - Spanish (Argentinean) locale
- Masayuki Nakamura - [email protected] - Content translation, Japanese locale
- Prem Sichanugrist - http://sikachu.com - Thai locale
- Simon Tokumine - [email protected] - Content translation, Japanese locale
If you discover any bugs I'd appreciate if you sent me an e-mail to [email protected]. Please include a detailed description of your problem if you want me to help you.
If you have positive feedback and want to drop me a line that's fine, too! :-)
Copyright (c) 2008 Clemens Kofler [email protected], released under the MIT license
http://www.railway.at | http://github.com/clemens/i18n_demo_app