Multilanguage

Voyager supports multiple languages for your models.To get started, you need to configure some things first.

Setup

First you need to define some locales in your config/voyager.php file and enable multilanguage:

'multilingual' => [
        'enabled' => true,
        'rtl' => false,
        'default' => 'en',
        'locales' => [
            'en',
            'da',
        ],
    ],

After that you need to include the Translatable Trait in your model and define the translatable attributes:

use TCG\Voyager\Traits\Translatable;
class Post extends Model
{
    use Translatable;
    protected $translatable = ['title', 'body'];
}

Now you will see a language-selection in your Pages BREAD.

Usage

Eager-load translations

// Loads all translations
$posts = Post::with('translations')->get();

// Loads all translations
$posts = Post::all();
$posts->load('translations');

// Loads all translations
$posts = Post::withTranslations()->get();

// Loads specific locales translations
$posts = Post::withTranslations(['en', 'da'])->get();

// Loads specific locale translations
$posts = Post::withTranslation('da')->get();

// Loads current locale translations
$posts = Post::withTranslation('da')->get();

Get default language value

echo $post->title;

Get translated value

echo $post->getTranslatedAttribute('title', 'locale', 'fallbackLocale');

If you do not define locale, the current application locale will be used. You can pass in your own locale as a string. If you do not define fallbackLocale, the current application fallback locale will be used. You can pass your own locale as a string. If you want to turn the fallback locale off, pass false. If no values are found for the model for a specific attribute, either for the locale or the fallback, it will set that attribute to null.

Translate the whole model

$post = $post->translate('locale', 'fallbackLocale');
echo $post->title;
echo $post->body;

// You can also run the `translate` method on the Eloquent collection
// to translate all models in the collection.
$posts = $posts->translate('locale', 'fallbackLocale');
echo $posts[0]->title;

If you do not define locale, the current application locale will be used. You can pass in your own locale as a string. If you do not define fallbackLocale, the current application fallback locale will be used. You can pass in your own locale as a string. If you want to turn the fallback locale off, pass false. If no values are found for the model for a specific attribute, either for the locale or the fallback, it will set that attribute to null.

Check if model is translatable

// with string
if (Voyager::translatable(Post::class)) {
    // it's translatable
}

// with object of Model or Collection
if (Voyager::translatable($post)) {
    // it's translatable
}

Set attribute translations

$post = $post->translate('da');
$post->title = 'foobar';
$post->save();

This will update or create the translation for title of the post with the locale da. Please note that if a modified attribute is not translatable, then it will make the changes directly to the model itself. Meaning that it will overwrite the attribute in the language set as default.

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