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# Ruby I18n
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[![Build Status](https://api.travis-ci.org/ruby-i18n/i18n.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/ruby-i18n/i18n)
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Ruby Internationalization and localization solution.
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Currently maintained by @radar.
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## Usage
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### Rails
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You will most commonly use this library within a Rails app.
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[See the Rails Guide](http://guides.rubyonrails.org/i18n.html) for an example of its usage.
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### Ruby (without Rails)
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If you want to use this library without Rails, you can simply add `i18n` to your `Gemfile`:
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```ruby
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gem 'i18n'
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Then configure I18n with some translations, and a default locale:
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```ruby
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I18n.load_path << Dir[File.expand_path("config/locales") + "/*.yml"]
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A simple translation file in your project might live at `config/locales/en.yml` and look like:
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```
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You can then access this translation by doing:
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## Features
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* translation and localization
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* interpolation of values to translations (Ruby 1.9 compatible syntax)
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* pluralization (CLDR compatible)
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* customizable transliteration to ASCII
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* flexible defaults
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* bulk lookup
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* lambdas as translation data
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* custom key/scope separator
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* custom exception handlers
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* extensible architecture with a swappable backend
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## Pluggable Features
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* Cache
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* Pluralization: lambda pluralizers stored as translation data
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* Locale fallbacks, RFC4647 compliant (optionally: RFC4646 locale validation)
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* [Gettext support](https://github.com/ruby-i18n/i18n/wiki/Gettext)
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* Translation metadata
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## Alternative Backend
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* Chain
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For more information and lots of resources see [the 'Resources' page on the wiki](https://github.com/ruby-i18n/i18n/wiki/Resources).
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## Tests
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You can run all tests against all Gemfiles with
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particular tests in different test cases.
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combinations of extensions. E.g. the Simple backend alone needs to support
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the same API as any combination of feature and/or optimization modules included
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to the Simple backend. We test this by reusing the same API defition (implemented
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as test methods) in test cases with different setups.
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the API definition test methods in test/api/tests.
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## More Documentation
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Additional documentation can be found here: https://github.com/svenfuchs/i18n/wiki
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## Authors
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* [Sven Fuchs](http://www.artweb-design.de)
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* [Joshua Harvey](http://www.workingwithrails.com/person/759-joshua-harvey)
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* [Stephan Soller](http://www.arkanis-development.de)
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* [Saimon Moore](http://saimonmoore.net)
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* [Matt Aimonetti](https://matt.aimonetti.net/)
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## Contributors
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## License
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MIT License. See the included MIT-LICENSE file.
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require 'i18n/version'
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module I18n
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autoload :Backend, 'i18n/backend'
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autoload :Config, 'i18n/config'
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autoload :Gettext, 'i18n/gettext'
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autoload :Locale, 'i18n/locale'
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RESERVED_KEYS = %i[
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module Base
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exception_handler load_path enforce_available_locales).each do |method|
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