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globalize2 not workingHi,
I was trying use the new version of the globalize plugin and it seems that there is some bug while trying to retrieve a translated field as it returns a nil value instead of the translated text. I have the following migration: class CreateFoos < ActiveRecord::Migration def self.up create_table :foos do |t| t.timestamps end create_table :foo_translations, :force => true do |t| t.references :foo t.string :locale t.string :title t.timestamps end end def self.down drop_table :foo_translations drop_table :foos end end The Foo class looks like this: class Foo < ActiveRecord::Base translates :title end Then I run the following code in the rails console: Loading development environment (Rails 2.2.0) >> f = Foo.new => #<Foo id: nil, created_at: nil, updated_at: nil> >> I18n.locale = :"es-ES" => :"es-ES" >> f.title = 'titulo' => "titulo" >> f.save => true >> f.title => nil >> I18n.locale = :"en-US" => :"en-US" >> f.title = 'title' => "title" >> f.save => true >> f.title => nil As you can see, the title method returns a nil value... However, I looked into the foo_translations table and the translations are being saved correctly... Is there anything I'm missing? Thanks in advance Regards -- /** * dagi3d v4 - http://dagi3d.net */ |
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Re: globalize2 not workingHi,
I'll answer myself. The problem is that it seems that symbols can't be used to set the locale. If I use strings instead, the translated fields are retrieved with no problems. Regards Borja Martín escribió: > Hi, > I was trying use the new version of the globalize plugin and it seems > that there is some bug while trying to retrieve a translated field as > it returns a nil value instead of the translated text. > > I have the following migration: > > class CreateFoos < ActiveRecord::Migration > def self.up > create_table :foos do |t| > t.timestamps > end > create_table :foo_translations, :force => true do |t| > t.references :foo > t.string :locale > t.string :title > t.timestamps > end > end > > def self.down > drop_table :foo_translations > drop_table :foos > end > end > > The Foo class looks like this: > > class Foo < ActiveRecord::Base > translates :title > end > > Then I run the following code in the rails console: > Loading development environment (Rails 2.2.0) > >> f = Foo.new > => #<Foo id: nil, created_at: nil, updated_at: nil> > >> I18n.locale = :"es-ES" > => :"es-ES" > >> f.title = 'titulo' > => "titulo" > >> f.save > => true > >> f.title > => nil > >> I18n.locale = :"en-US" > => :"en-US" > >> f.title = 'title' > => "title" > >> f.save > => true > >> f.title > => nil > > As you can see, the title method returns a nil value... However, I > looked into the foo_translations table and the translations are being > saved correctly... > Is there anything I'm missing? > > Thanks in advance > Regards > -- /** * dagi3d v4 - http://dagi3d.net */ |
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