packages/flutter_localizations/README.md
This package contains the localizations used by the Flutter framework itself.
See the localization README for more detailed information about the localizations themselves.
If you (someone contributing to the Flutter framework) want to add a new
string to the MaterialLocalizations, WidgetsLocalizations or the
CupertinoLocalizations objects (e.g. because you've added a new widget
and it has a tooltip), follow these steps (these instructions are for
MaterialLocalizations, but apply equally to CupertinoLocalizations
and WidgetsLocalizations, with appropriate name substitutions):
String get showMenuTooltip;
to the localizations class MaterialLocalizations,
in packages/flutter/lib/src/material/material_localizations.dart;
String aboutListTileTitle(String applicationName);
to the same localization class.
Implement a default return value in DefaultMaterialLocalizations in
the same file as in step 1.
@override
String get showMenuTooltip => 'Show menu';
@override
String aboutListTileTitle(String applicationName) => 'About $applicationName';
For messages with parameters, do also add the function to GlobalMaterialLocalizations in packages/flutter_localizations/lib/src/material_localizations.dart, and add a raw getter as demonstrated below:
/// The raw version of [aboutListTileTitle], with `$applicationName` verbatim
/// in the string.
@protected
String get aboutListTileTitleRaw;
@override
String aboutListTileTitle(String applicationName) {
final String text = aboutListTileTitleRaw;
return text.replaceFirst(r'$applicationName', applicationName);
}
Add a test to test/material/localizations_test.dart that verifies that
this new value is implemented.
Update the flutter_localizations package. To add a new string to the
flutter_localizations package, you must first add it to the English
translations (lib/src/l10n/material_en.arb), including a description.
"showMenuTooltip": "Show menu",
"@showMenuTooltip": {
"description": "The tooltip for the button that shows a popup menu."
},
"aboutListTileTitle": "About $applicationName",
"@aboutListTileTitle": {
"description": "The default title for the drawer item that shows an about page for the application. The value of $applicationName is the name of the application, like GMail or Chrome.",
"parameters": "applicationName"
},
Then you need to add new entries for the string to all of the other language locale files by running:
dart dev/tools/localization/bin/gen_missing_localizations.dart
Which will copy the English strings into the other locales as placeholders until they can be translated.
Finally you need to re-generate lib/src/l10n/localizations.dart by running:
dart dev/tools/localization/bin/gen_localizations.dart --overwrite
If you got an error when running this command, this issue might be helpful.
TL;DR: If you got the same type of errors as discussed in the issue, run this instead:
dart dev/tools/localization/bin/gen_localizations.dart --overwrite --remove-undefined
There is a localization README file with further
information in the lib/src/l10n/ directory.
If you are a Google employee, you should then also follow the instructions
at go/flutter-l10n. If you're not, don't worry about it.
If you or someone contributing to the Flutter framework wants to modify an existing string in the MaterialLocalizations objects, follow these steps:
Modify the default value of the relevant getter(s) in
DefaultMaterialLocalizations below.
Update the flutter_localizations package. Modify the out-of-date English
strings in lib/src/l10n/material_en.arb.
You also need to re-generate lib/src/l10n/localizations.dart by running:
dart dev/tools/localization/bin/gen_localizations.dart --overwrite
This script may result in your updated getters being created in newer locales and set to the old value of the strings. This is to be expected. Leave them as they were generated, and they will be picked up for translation.
There is a localization README file with further
information in the lib/src/l10n/ directory.
If you are a Google employee, you should then also follow the instructions
at go/flutter-l10n. If you're not, don't worry about it.