Localization
In order to present a localized version of Optimize to users corresponding to their default Browser language, Optimize provides the possibility to configure localizations.
Default Locale Configuration
The distributions of Optimize contain the default localization files under ./environment/localization/
.
The default localizations available are en
for English and de
for German.
Additionally English is configured as the default fallbackLocale
. Fallback in this case means whenever a user has a Browser configured with a language that is not present in the availableLocales
list, Optimize will use the fallbackLocale
.
The default locale configuration in ./environment/environment-config.yaml
looks like the following.
locales:
availableLocales: ['en', 'de']
fallbackLocale: 'en'
For more details on the configuration keys please refer to the localization configuration section
Custom Locale Configuration
Custom locales can be added by creating a locale file under ./environment/localization/
and adding it to the availableLocales
configuration.
Please note the following:
Configuring a custom locale means you have to maintain it yourself and update it in the context of an Optimize Upgrade. There is currently no changelog of new localization entries available and it is required that each localization file contains an entry for each key used by Optimize.
As an example a custom localization can be created by making a copy of the ./environment/localization/en.json
named /environment/localization/es.json
and adding it to the available locales in ./environment/environment-config.yaml
locales:
availableLocales: ['en', 'de', 'es']
fallbackLocale: 'en'