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<?php
return [
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Application Locales
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Contains an array with the applications available locales.
|
*/
'locales' => [
'en',
'fr',
'es' => [
'MX', // mexican spanish
'CO', // colombian spanish
],
],
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Locale separator
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| This is a string used to glue the language and the country when defining
| the available locales. Example: if set to '-', then the locale for
| colombian spanish will be saved as 'es-CO' into the database.
|
*/
'locale_separator' => '-',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Default locale
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| As a default locale, Translatable takes the locale of Laravel's
| translator. If for some reason you want to override this,
| you can specify what default should be used here.
|
*/
'locale' => null,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Use fallback
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Determine if fallback locales are returned by default or not. To add
| more flexibility and configure this option per "translatable"
| instance, this value will be overridden by the property
| $useTranslationFallback when defined
|
*/
'use_fallback' => false,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Use fallback per property
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| The property fallback feature will return the translated value of
| the fallback locale if the property is empty for the selected
| locale. Note that 'use_fallback' must be enabled.
|
*/
'use_property_fallback' => true,
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Fallback Locale
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| A fallback locale is the locale being used to return a translation
| when the requested translation is not existing. To disable it
| set it to false.
|
*/
'fallback_locale' => 'en',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Translation Suffix
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Defines the default 'Translation' class suffix. For example, if
| you want to use CountryTrans instead of CountryTranslation
| application, set this to 'Trans'.
|
*/
'translation_suffix' => 'Translation',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Locale key
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
| Defines the 'locale' field name, which is used by the
| translation model.
|
*/
'locale_key' => 'locale',
/*
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Always load translations when converting to array
|--------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Setting this to false will have a performance improvement but will
| not return the translations when using toArray(), unless the
| translations relationship is already loaded.
|
*/
'to_array_always_loads_translations' => true,
];