§Externalising messages and internationalization
§Specifying languages supported by your application
The specify your application’s languages, you need a valid language code, specified by a valid ISO Language Code, optionally followed by a valid ISO Country Code. For example, fr
or en-US
.
To start, you need to specify the languages that your application supports in its conf/application.conf
file:
application.langs=en,en-US,fr
§Externalizing messages
You can externalize messages in the conf/messages.xxx
files.
The default conf/messages
file matches all languages. You can specify additional language messages files, such as conf/messages.fr
or conf/messages.en-US
.
You can retrieve messages for the current language using the play.i18n.Messages
object:
String title = Messages.get("home.title")
You can also specify the language explicitly:
String title = Messages.get(new Lang("fr"), "home.title")
Note: If you have a
Request
in the scope, it will provide a defaultLang
value corresponding to the preferred language extracted from theAccept-Language
header and matching one the application’s supported languages.
§Formatting messages
Messages can be formatted using the java.text.MessageFormat
library. For example, if you have defined a message like this:
files.summary=The disk {1} contains {0} file(s).
You can then specify parameters as:
Messages.get("files.summary", d.files.length, d.name)
§Retrieving supported languages from an HTTP request
You can retrieve a specific HTTP request’s supported languages:
public static Result index() {
return ok(request().acceptLanguages());
}
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