Cldr Plug

Installation

The package can be installed by adding ex_cldr_plugs to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:

def deps do
[
{:ex_cldr_plugs, "~> 1.3"},
]
end

Documentation can be found at https://hexdocs.pm/ex_cldr_plugs.

Plugs

Cldr provides two plugs to aid integration into an HTTP workflow. These two plugs are:

See Cldr.Plug.PutLocale for a description of how to configure the plug.

In addition, note that when migrating from ex_cldr 1.x versions, a backend needs to be configured for both plugs. In the simplest case an example would be:

plug Cldr.Plug.PutLocale,
apps: [:cldr],
cldr: MyApp.Cldr
plug Cldr.Plug.AcceptLanguage,
cldr_backend: MyApp.Cldr

Using Cldr.Plug.PutLocale without Phoenix

If you are using Cldr.Plug.PutLocale without Phoenix and you plan to use :path_param to identify the locale of a request then Cldr.Plug.PutLocale must be configured afterplug :match and beforeplug :dispatch. For example:

defmodule MyRouter do
use Plug.Router
plug :match
plug Cldr.Plug.PutLocale,
apps: [:cldr, :gettext],
from: [:path, :query],
gettext: MyApp.Gettext,
cldr: MyApp.Cldr
plug :dispatch
get "/hello/:locale" do
send_resp(conn, 200, "world")
end
end

Using Cldr.Plug.PutLocale with Phoenix

If you are using Cldr.Plug.PutLocale with Phoenix and you plan to use the :path_param to identify the locale of a request then Cldr.Plug.PutLocale must be configured in the router module, not in the endpoint module. This is because conn.path_params has not yet been populated in the endpoint. For example:

defmodule MyAppWeb.Router do
use MyAppWeb, :router
pipeline :browser do
plug :accepts, ["html"]
plug :fetch_session
plug Cldr.Plug.PutLocale,
apps: [:cldr, :gettext],
from: [:path, :query],
gettext: MyApp.Gettext,
cldr: MyApp.Cldr
plug :fetch_flash
plug :protect_from_forgery
plug :put_secure_browser_headers
end
scope "/:locale", HelloWeb do
pipe_through :browser
get "/", PageController, :index
end
end