On Fri, Jul 05, 2013 at 05:19:37PM +0100, Pedro Melo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm being asked to write a webapp for a site that will have three versions
> for, one for each language.
>
> The current idea is to use http://site.tld/en/, http://site.tld/de/ and
> http://site.tld/fr/.
>
> I'll need to think this over on how to do this with Dancer2, but I want to
> reuse as much as possible of the routes between the three sites.
>
> Does anybody did this before and can share a strategy? My current best
> solution for this would be to had a hook as soon as possible and remove the
> first level path if it matches one of the languages we support and set a
> var for it.
>
> Any other suggestions?
In the same vein:
use Dancer2;
get '/*/**' => sub {
var lang => (splat)[0];
pass;
};
prefix '/*';
my %greeting = (
en => 'howdie',
fr => 'bonjour',
de => 'hallo',
);
get '/welcome' => sub {
return $greeting{ var 'lang' };
};
Another idea (and I'm just thinking out loud, so take all
here with a grain of salt) could be to have a nginx or apache
reverse proxy taking in the urls /de/*, /fr/*, /en/*, rewrite
them as the prefix-less '*', and pass the language as an
environment variable.
In the same vein, you could have en.site.tld, fr.site.tld, etc.
HTHAWB, (Hope That Helps A Wee Bit),
`/anick
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