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tgext.langdomain is a TurboGears2 extension that supports detecting the user language from the domain it is connecting from.
tgext.langdomain can be installed from pypi::
pip install tgext.langdomain
should just work for most of the users.
To enable tgext.langdomain put inside your application
config/app_cfg.py
the following::
import tgext.langdomain
tgext.langdomain.plugme(base_config)
or you can use tgext.pluggable
when available::
from tgext.pluggable import plug
plug(base_config, 'tgext.langdomain')
langdomain will force the language of the current request based on: Top Level Domain, SubDomain and param unless there is already a language stored into the session.
By default none of those behaviours is enabled
When plugging langdomain the following options to turn on behaviours are available:
*param* -> Name of the GET param used to force language, ``True`` means ``lang``.
*tld* -> Dict of *tld* that map to a language
EXAMPLE::
plug(app_cfg, 'tgext.langdomain',
tld={
'com': 'en',
'it': 'it'
})
*subdomain* -> Dict of subdomains that map to a language
EXAMPLE::
plug(app_cfg, 'tgext.langdomain',
subdomain={
'en': 'en',
'it': 'it'
})
When requests are performed like it.server.net it will lookup it inside
the subdomain
dictionary and net inside the tld
dictionary.
FAQs
TurboGears2 extension for detecting user language from the domain
We found that tgext.langdomain demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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