asp.net mvc multilanguage urls/routing

痞子三分冷 提交于 2019-11-27 18:12:17
Feras Kayyali

you can create base controller that have the localization logic as below:

 public abstract class LocalizedController : Controller
 {
     protected override void ExecuteCore()
     {
         HttpCookie cookie;
         string lang = GetCurrentCulture();
         Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = new CultureInfo(lang, false);

         // set the lang value into route data
         RouteData.Values["lang"] = lang;

         // save the location into cookie
         cookie = new HttpCookie("DPClick.CurrentUICulture",
             Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture.TwoLetterISOLanguageName)
             {
                 Expires = DateTime.Now.AddYears(1)
             };

         HttpContext.Response.SetCookie(cookie);  
         base.ExecuteCore();
     }

     private  string  GetCurrentCulture()
     {
         string lang;

         // set the culture from the route data (url)

         if (RouteData.Values["lang"] != null &&
            !string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(RouteData.Values["lang"].ToString()))
         {
             lang = RouteData.Values["lang"].ToString();
             if (Localization.Locales.TryGetValue(lang, out lang))
             {
                 return lang;
             }
         }
         // load the culture info from the cookie
         HttpCookie cookie = HttpContext.Request.Cookies["DPClick.CurrentUICulture"];
         if (cookie != null)
         {
             // set the culture by the cookie content
             lang = cookie.Value;
             if (Localization.Locales.TryGetValue(lang, out lang))
             {
                 return lang;
             }

         }
         // set the culture by the location if not speicified
         lang = HttpContext.Request.UserLanguages[0];
         if (Localization.Locales.TryGetValue(lang, out lang))
         {
             return lang;
         }
         //English is default
         return Localization.Locales.FirstOrDefault().Value;

     }

 }

The above controller satisfy fashion 2 of your question if you want to ignore the culture folder just don't assign the lang in the RouteDate. offcourse to achieve fashion 2 you have to add routing for culture as below:

            routes.MapRoute(
            "Localization", // Route name
            "{lang}/{controller}/{action}/{id}", // URL with parameters
            new {controller = "Default", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional}, // Parameter defaults
            new {lang = @"\w{2,3}(-\w{4})?(-\w{2,3})?"}
            );

To achieve what you want you basically need to implement three things:

A multi-language aware route to handle incoming URLs:

routes.MapRoute(
    name: "DefaultLocalized",
    url: "{lang}/{controller}/{action}/{id}",
    constraints: new { lang = @"(\w{2})|(\w{2}-\w{2})" },   // en or en-US
    defaults: new { controller = "Home", action = "Index", id = UrlParameter.Optional }
);

A LocalizationAttribute to handle these kinds of multi-language requests:

public class LocalizationAttribute : ActionFilterAttribute
{
    private string _DefaultLanguage = "en";

    public LocalizationAttribute(string defaultLanguage)
    {
        _DefaultLanguage = defaultLanguage;
    }

    public override void OnActionExecuting(ActionExecutingContext filterContext)
    {
        string lang = (string)filterContext.RouteData.Values["lang"] ?? _DefaultLanguage;
        if (lang != _DefaultLanguage)
        {
            try
            {
                Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentCulture =
                Thread.CurrentThread.CurrentUICulture = new CultureInfo(lang);
            }
            catch (Exception e)
            {
                throw new NotSupportedException(String.Format("ERROR: Invalid language code '{0}'.", lang));
            }
        }
    }
}

An helper method to generate these URLs within your application: this can be done in multiple ways, depending on your application logic. For example, if you need to do it within your Razor Views, the best thing you can do is to write a couple extension methods to make your Html.ActionLink and Url.Action accept a CultureInfo object as a parameter (and/or use CultureInfo.CurrentCulture as the default one), such as the following:

(both are written in C#)

You can also avoid the extension method pattern and write them as MultiLanguageActionLink / MultiLanguageAction instead.

For additional info and further samples on this topic you can also read this post on my blog.

AttributeRouting can solve Fashion 1:

AttributeRouting - Localization

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