[Flow] Question about Languages and URL/Routing

David Sporer david.sporer at gmail.com
Mon Jun 2 18:09:15 CEST 2014


Hi,

found this blog entry:
http://blog.steffen-ritter.net/2014/04/language-detection-url-parameter-typo3-flow/
Looks (nearly) like what I was looking for :-)


2014-06-02 16:38 GMT+02:00 Christian Loock <chl at vkf-renzel.de>:

> Hi,
>
> Yeah, well that makes it quite a bit more complex. It would also depend on
> how you handle your i18n.
> You could create an abstract controller, that each of your controllers
> derive from. In this, you could write an initializeAction, that handles
> request variables and thus changes the language in the session. You would
> need to set a request parameter inside your route that determines the
> language. However, I do not know how you could fetch the request
> information inside your initializeAction. (TYPO3\Flow\Http\ Request::
> createFromEnvironment might do it)
>
> Another way would be to write an aspect that is executed before each
> action of your controllers. This way you wouldn't have to change all your
> controllers. Just look into the AOP documentation of Flow.
>
>
>
>
> On 02.06.2014 15:16, David Sporer wrote:
>
>> Hmm yeah but that would mean the user must do something before right?
>> What I want is that if the user goes to my page he's redirected to the
>> correct language first (that's the easy task).
>> Means en as locale will result in the URL with /en/
>> And de as locale will result in https://portal.passcreator.de/ without
>> the
>> en.
>> But now all links that are created by the link view helper etc. should
>> also
>> contain /en/ in the URL if the language is English.
>> Does this also work by just creating a route for /en/?
>> I think I must accept the language code as a parameter for every action
>> then or something? Maybe I can pass this as parameter to the
>> initializeView-Method but I'm not sure if this will create all links with
>> the en if the language is english.
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>>
>> 2014-06-02 14:58 GMT+02:00 Christian Loock <chl at vkf-renzel.de>:
>>
>>  Couldnt you just write a controller and a route that does this?
>>>
>>> For example, you have a route for /en/ that points to a controller that
>>> then changes the session variable you were mentioning before.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 02.06.2014 14:46, David Sporer wrote:
>>>
>>>  Hey Guys,
>>>>
>>>> until now my project uses always the same urls for both languages and
>>>> I'm
>>>> determining the language by the users' locale.
>>>> If the user changes the language I'm saving this in a session parameter
>>>> so
>>>> it doesn't switch back on the next page.
>>>>
>>>> But as I said, the URL is always the same.
>>>> How can I configure german as default language and use the same URLs for
>>>> it
>>>> I'm using right now e.g. https://portal.passcreator.de/
>>>> and for the english version https://portal.passcreator.de/en/?
>>>>
>>>> Is this just a Routing issue or do I have to do something more?
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>> David
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