I using Rails 6.1.4
, and I need to configure inflections in 2 languages, but when I try to use pluralize, the word not apply pluralize.
I need apply different rules in different languages, but don't working.
ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections(:en) do |inflect|
inflect.plural(/^(ox)$/i, '\1en')
inflect.singular(/^(ox)en/i, '\1')
inflect.irregular "person", "people"
inflect.uncountable %w[fish sheep]
end
ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections(:"pt-BR") do |inflect|
inflect.plural(/$/, "s")
inflect.plural(/^([a-zA-z]*)a$/i, '\1as')
inflect.plural(/(s)$/i, '\1')
inflect.plural(/^(paí)s$/i, '\1ses')
inflect.plural(/(z|r)$/i, '\1es')
inflect.plural(/al$/i, "ais")
inflect.plural(/el$/i, "eis")
inflect.plural(/ol$/i, "ois")
inflect.plural(/ul$/i, "uis")
inflect.plural(/([^aeiou])l$/i, '\1is')
...
# Irregulares
inflect.irregular "país", "países"
end
This is output when try apply pluralize
CodePudding user response:
Please see the documentation for String#pluralize
pluralize(count = nil, locale = :en)
If the optional parameter locale is specified, the word will be pluralized as a word of that language. By default, this parameter is set to :en.
You have to specify your locale if you want to use non-English pluralization rules.
"canal".pluralize(:"pt-BR")