NAME

Catalyst::Plugin::I18N::PathPrefixGeoIP - A drop in for atalyst::Plugin::I18N::PathPrefix that uses GeoIP

SYNOPSIS

# in MyApp.pm
use Catalyst qw/
  I18N I18N::PathPrefixGeoIP
/;
__PACKAGE__->config('Plugin::I18N::PathPrefixGeoIP' => {
  valid_languages => [qw/en de fr/],
  fallback_language => 'en',
  language_independent_paths => qr{
      ^( votes/ | captcha/numeric/ )
  }x,
  geoip_db => 'data/GeoLiteCity.dat',
});
__PACKAGE__->setup;

# now the language is selected based on requests paths:
#
# http://www.example.com/en/foo/bar -> sets $c->language to 'en',
#                                      dispatcher sees /foo/bar
#
# http://www.example.com/de/foo/bar -> sets $c->language to 'de',
#                                      dispatcher sees /foo/bar
#
# http://www.example.com/fr/foo/bar -> sets $c->language to 'fr',
#                                      dispatcher sees /foo/bar


# http://www.example.com/foo/bar    -> used GeoIP to sets $c->language
#                                      If GeoIp dos not fain a mach it fails
#                                      over to use language from
#                                      Accept-Language header,
#                                      dispatcher sees /foo/bar
#
# or if redirect_to_language_url == 1:
#
# http://www.example.com/foo/bar    -> redirect to http://www.example.com/xx/foo/bar
#                                      where xx is language from Accept-Language header

# in a controller
sub language_switch : Private
{
  # the template will display the language switch
  $c->stash('language_switch' => $c->language_switch_options);
}

DESCRIPTION

This module allows you to put the language selector as a prefix to the path part of the request URI without requiring any modifications to the controllers (like restructuring all the controllers to chain from a common base controller).

(Internally it strips the language code from $c->req->path and appends it to $c->req->base so that the invariant $c->req->uri eq $c->req->base . $c->req->path still remains valid, but the dispatcher does not see the language code - it uses $c->req->path only.)

Throughout this document 'language code' means ISO 639-1 2-letter language codes, case insensitively (eg. 'en', 'de', 'it', 'EN'), just like I18N::LangTags supports them.

Note: You have to load Catalyst::Plugin::I18N if you load this plugin.

Note: HTTP already have a standard way (ie. Accept-Language header) to allow the user specify the language (s)he prefers the page to be delivered in. Unfortunately users often don't set it properly, but more importantly Googlebot does not really support it (but requires that you always serve documents of the same language on the same URI). So if you want a SEO-optimized multi-lingual site, you have to have different (sub)domains for the different languages, or resort to putting the language selector into the URL.

CONFIGURATION

You can use these configuration options under the 'Plugin::I18N::PathPrefixGeoIP' key:

valid_languages

valid_languages => \@language_codes

The language codes that are accepted as path prefix.

fallback_language

fallback_language => $language_code

The fallback language code used if the URL contains no language prefix and Catalyst::Plugin::I18N cannot auto-detect the preferred language from the Accept-Language header or none of the detected languages are found in "valid_languages".

language_independent_paths

language_independent_paths => $regex

If the URI path is matched by $regex, do not add language prefix and ignore if there's one (and pretend as if the URI did not contain any language prefix, ie. rewrite $c->req->uri, $c->req->base and $c->req->path to remove the prefix from them).

Use a regex that matches all your paths that return language independent information.

If you don't set this config option or you set it to an undefined value, no paths will be handled as language independent ones.

redirect_to_language_url

redirect_to_language_url => 1

Redirect users to url with language prefix.

Without redirect_to_language_url users may access your site using bout urls with a language selector and without. This may be bad for search engine optimization because search engines will have a hard time determine the original source for documents. Setting redirect_to_language_url will redirect users to a url with language prefix.

debug

debug => $boolean

If set to a true value, "prepare_path_prefix" logs its actions (using $c->log->debug(...)).

METHODS

setup_finalize

Overridden (wrapped with an an after modifier) from "setup_finalize" in Catalyst.

Sets up the package configuration.

prepare_path

Overridden (wrapped with an an after modifier) from "prepare_path" in Catalyst.

Calls $c->prepare_path_prefix after the original method.

prepare_path_prefix

$c->prepare_path_prefix()

Returns: N/A

If $c->req->path is matched by the "language_independent_paths" configuration option then calls $c->set_languages_from_language_prefix with the value of the "fallback_language" configuration option and returns.

Otherwise, if $c->req->path starts with a language code listed in the "valid_languages" configuration option, then splits language prefix from $c->req->path then appends it to $c->req->base and calls $c->set_languages_from_language_prefix with this language prefix.

Otherwise, it tries to select an appropriate language code:

  • It picks the first language code $c->languages that is also present in the "valid_languages" configuration option.

  • If no such language code, uses the value of the "fallback_language" configuration option.

Then appends this language code to $c->req->base and the path part of $c->req->uri, finally calls $c->set_languages_from_language_prefix with that language code.

set_languages_from_language_prefix

$c->set_languages_from_language_prefix($language_code)

Returns: N/A

Sets $c->languages to $language_code.

Called from both "prepare_path_prefix" and "switch_language" (ie. always called when $c->languages is set by this module).

You can wrap this method (using eg. the "after" in Moose method modifier) so you can store the language code into the stash if you like:

after set_languages_from_language_prefix => sub {
  my $c = shift;

  $c->stash('language' => $c->language);
};

uri_for_in_language

$c->uri_for_in_language($language_code => @uri_for_args)

Returns: $uri_object

The same as "uri_for" in Catalyst but returns the URI with the $language_code path prefix (independently of what the current language is).

Internally this method temporarily sets the paths in $c->req, calls "uri_for" in Catalyst then resets the paths. Ineffective, but you usually call it very infrequently.

Note: You should not call this method to generate language-independent paths, as it will generate invalid URLs currently (ie. the language independent path prefixed with the language prefix).

Note: This module intentionally does not override "uri_for" in Catalyst but provides this method instead: "uri_for" in Catalyst is usually called many times per request, and most of the cases you want it to use the current language; not overriding it can be a significant performance saving. YMMV.

switch_language

$c->switch_language($language_code)

Returns: N/A

Changes $c->req->base to end with $language_code and calls $c->set_languages_from_language_prefix with $language_code.

Useful if you want to switch the language later in the request processing (eg. from a request parameter, from the session or from the user object).

language_switch_options

$c->language_switch_options()

Returns: { $language_code => { name => $language_name, uri => $uri }, ... }

Returns a data structure that contains all the necessary data (language code, name, URL of the same page) for displaying a language switch widget on the page.

The data structure is a hashref with one key for each valid language code (see the "valid_languages" config option) (in all-lowercase format) and the value is a hashref that contains the following key-value pairs:

name

The localized (translated) name of the language. (The actual msgid used in $c->loc() is the English name of the language, returned by "name" in I18N::LangTags::List.)

url

The URL of the equivalent of the current page in that language (ie. the language prefix replaced).

You can find an example TT2 HTML template for the language switch included in the distribution.

valid_languages

$c->valid_languages

Returns: Array of valid language codes

valid_languages returns the language codes you configured in the valid_languages configuration.

Useful if you want to go through all valid languages. For example to make a sitemap.

SEE ALSO

Catalyst::Plugin::I18N::PathPrefix, Catalyst::Plugin::I18N, Catalyst::TraitFor::Request::PerLanguageDomains

AUTHOR

PathPrefix: Norbert Buchmuller, <norbi at nix.hu> PathPrefixGeoIP: Runar Buvik: <runarb at gmail.com> =head1 TODO

make "uri_for_in_language" work on language-independent URIs
support locales instead of language codes

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-catalyst-plugin-i18n-pathprefix at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Catalyst-Plugin-I18N-PathPrefixGeoIP. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

SUPPORT

You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

perldoc Catalyst::Plugin::I18N::PathPrefixGeoIP

You can also look for information at:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks for Larry Leszczynski for the idea of appending the language prefix to $c->req->base after it's split off of $c->req->path (http://dev.catalystframework.org/wiki/wikicookbook/urlpathprefixing).

Thanks for Tomas (t0m) Doran <bobtfish@bobtfish.net> for the code reviews, improvement ideas and mentoring in general.

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright 2010 Norbert Buchmuller, Runar Buvik, all rights reserved.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.