nobox / lazy-strings-laravel
Laravel 5 service provider for LazyStrings.
Requires
- php: >=5.5.9
- illuminate/console: 5.2.*
- illuminate/filesystem: 5.2.*
- illuminate/support: 5.2.*
- nobox/lazy-strings: ^5.0
Requires (Dev)
- mockery/mockery: 0.9.*
- orchestra/testbench: 3.2.*
- phpunit/phpunit: 4.7.*
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Last update: 2025-02-25 20:59:44 UTC
README
Laravel 5 service provider for LazyStrings.
Installation
Add Lazy Strings to your composer.json file.
composer require nobox/lazy-strings-laravel
Laravel versions
Here's a rundown on the version(s) of lazy strings that you can use on your current installed laravel version.
Laravel version | Service Provider version to use |
---|---|
5.0 | 1.0.* |
5.1 | 1.1.* |
5.2 | 1.2.* |
Register Lazy Strings
Register Lazy Strings service provider in the providers
array located in config/app.php
'providers' => [ Nobox\LazyStrings\LazyStringsServiceProvider::class, ]
Publish configuration and assets
This package uses some basic configuration and pretty CSS and JS from bootstrap.
php artisan vendor:publish
Configuration
Configuration is pretty simple, each configuration item is described below. More details on how these work can be found in the Lazy Strings repo here.
csv-url
Add the Google spreadsheet published url.
'csv-url' => 'http://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1V_cHt5Fe4x9XwVepvlXB39sqKXD3xs_QbM-NppkrE4A/export?format=csv'
target-folder
This folder will be in yourstorage
folder and it just saves a backup of your strings inJSON
format. By default islazy-strings
.
'target-folder' => 'lazy-strings'
strings-route
This is the route that will be used to generate the strings. Visithttp://my-app.com/lazy/build-copy
and your strings will be updated. By default isbuild-copy
. The route will always be under thelazy
prefix.
'strings-route' => 'build-copy'
nested
Whether or not you wish your generated strings array to be nested.
'nested' => true,
sheets
Here you'll specify all the sheets in your Google doc.
'sheets' => [ 'en' => [0, 1626663029], 'es' => 1329731586, 'pt' => 1443604037 ]
How it works
Lazy Strings uses an id => value
convention to access the copy, it generates an lazy.php
file inside the language locale folder. You can see an example doc here: https://docs.google.com/a/nobox.com/spreadsheets/d/1V_cHt5Fe4x9XwVepvlXB39sqKXD3xs_QbM-NppkrE4A/edit#gid=0.
id | value |
---|---|
foo | Hello! |
lazy | LazyStrings |
laravel | PHP Framework |
In this doc you can access the first row in your view like this:
trans('lazy.foo') // returns "Hello!"
Or in your controller like this:
Lang::get('lazy.foo'); // returns "Hello!"
Generate your strings
Each time you need to generate your strings just visit the specified strings-route
in your configuration. The route will always be under the lazy
prefix. For example: http://my-app.com/lazy/build-copy
You can also use the included artisan command php artisan lazy:deploy
. It will do exactly the same. This is perfect when you're deploying your application with Forge or Envoyer.
License
MIT