Translation
===========
There are two main catalogue names in an Admin class:
* ``SonataAdminBundle`` : this catalogue is used to translate shared messages
accross different admins
* ``messages`` : this catalogue is used to translate the messages for the current
admin
Ideally the ``messages`` catalogue should be changed to avoid any issues with
other Admin classes.
You have two options to configure the catalogue for the admin class:
* one by defining a property
.. code-block:: php
Application\Sonata\PageBundle\Entity\Page
SonataPageBundle
An admin instance always gets the ``translator`` instance, so it can be used to
translate messages within the ``configure*Fields`` method or in templates.
.. code-block:: jinja
{# the classical call by using the twig trans helper #}
{% trans from 'SonataPageBundle'%}message_create_snapshots{% endtrans %}
{# by using the admin trans method with hardcoded catalogue #}
{{ admin.trans('message_create_snapshots', {}, 'SonataPageBundle') }}
{# by using the admin trans with the configured catalogue #}
{{ admin.trans('message_create_snapshots') }}
The later solution is more flexible as no catalogue parameters are hardcoded.
Translate field labels
----------------------
The Admin bundle comes with a customized form field template. The most notable
changes from the original one is the use of the translation domain provided by
the Admin instance to translate label.
By default, the label is the field name. However a label can be defined as
third argument of the ``add`` method:
.. code-block:: php
add('isValid', null, array('required' => false, 'label' => 'label.is_valid'));
}
}
There is another option for rapid prototyping or to avoid spending too much time
adding the ``label`` key to all option fields: ``Label Strategies``. By default
labels are generated by using a simple rule ::
isValid => Is Valid
.. note::
For early adopter, you can use a specific backward compatible service to
keep your current translation.
The ``AdminBundle`` comes with different key label generation strategies:
* ``sonata.admin.label.strategy.native`` : DEFAULT - Makes the string human
readable readable - ``isValid`` => ``Is Valid``
* ``sonata.admin.label.strategy.form_component`` : The default behavior from the
Form Component - ``isValid`` => ``Isvalid``)
* ``sonata.admin.label.strategy.underscore`` : Adds undescore to the label -
``isValid`` => ``form.label_is_valid``
* ``sonata.admin.label.strategy.noop`` : does not alter the string - ``isValid``
=> ``isValid``
* ``sonata.admin.label.strategy.bc`` : preserves the old label generation from
the early version of ``SonataAdminBundle``
``sonata.admin.label.strategy.underscore`` will be better for i18n applications
and ``sonata.admin.label.strategy.native` will be better for native language
based on the field name. So it is possible to start with the ``native`` strategy
and then when the application needs to be translated using generic keys the
configuration can be switched to the ``sonata.admin.label.strategy.underscore``.
The strategy can be quickly configured when the Admin class is registered into
the Container:
.. code-block:: xml
AcmeBundle\ProjectBundle\Entity\ProjectFeed
.. note::
In all cases the label will be used by the ``Translator``. The strategy is
just a quick way to generate translatable keys. It all depends on the
project's requirements.
.. note::
When the strategy method is called, a context (form, filter, list, show) and
a type (link, label, etc ...) arguments are passed.