An interceptor that handles setting the locale specified in a session as the locale for the current action request. In addition, this interceptor will look for a specific HTTP request parameter and set the locale to whatever value is provided, it also looks for specific cookie to read locale from. This means that this interceptor can be used to allow for your application to dynamically change the locale for the user‘s session or, alternatively, only for the current request. This is very useful for applications that require multi-lingual support and want the user to be able to set his or her language preference at any point. The locale parameter is removed during the execution of this interceptor, ensuring that properties aren’t set on an action (such as request_locale) that have no typical corresponding setter in your action.
For example, using the default parameter name, a request to foo.action?request_locale=en_US
, then the locale for US English is saved in the user's session and will be used for all future requests. If there is no locale set (for example with the first visit), the interceptor uses the browser locale.
parameterName
(optional) - the name of the HTTP request parameter that dictates the locale to switch to and save in the session. By default this is request_locale
requestCookieParameterName
(optional) - the name of the HTTP request parameter that dictates the locale to switch to and save in a cookie. By default this is request_cookie_locale
requestOnlyParameterName
(optional) - the name of the HTTP request parameter that dictates the locale to switch to for the current request only, without saving it in the session. By default this is request_only_locale
attributeName
(optional) - the name of the session key to store the selected locale. By default this is WW_TRANS_I18N_LOCALE
localeStorage
(optional) - the name of storage location, it can be accept_language
, request
, session
or cookie
, by default this is session
.supportedLocale
(optional) - a set of comma separated locale supported by the application, once storage
is set to accept_language
, interceptor will try to match supportedLocale
with locale provided in Accept-Language
header. Also in case of using session
or cookie
, interceptor will try to first match with Accept-Language
header once supportedLocale
has been defined. Since Struts 2.6.<interceptor name="i18nCookie" class="org.apache.struts2.interceptor.I18nInterceptor"/> <action name="someAction" class="com.examples.SomeAction"> <interceptor-ref name="i18nCookie"> <param name="localeStorage">cookie</param> </interceptor-ref> <interceptor-ref name="basicStack"/> <result name="success">good_result.ftl</result> </action>