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I want to translate and pluralize an attribute name in my App.

So, for the my api_key attribute, I have the translation "Clef API".

I pluralize the attribute name with Mymodel.human_attribute_name(:api_key).pluralize(2) and get as a result : "Clef APIs"

But in french, the plural for "Clef API" is "Clefs API"

So I tried to give plural translations in my YML but it does not work and I stillget the transaltion for "One" pluralized with an 's' at the end.

fr.yml :

activerecord:
  attributes:
    mymodel:
      api_key:
        one: "Clef API"
        other: "Clefs API"  

Can I get Mymodel.human_attribute_name(:api_key).pluralize(2) to return "Clefs API" ?

If not, how could I translate and pluralize my atributes name ?

2 Answers 2

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Just after posting my question I though I should check the doc for human_attribute_name for a hint. And it did solve my problem...

Turns out human_attribute_name handles pluralization directly. It accepts an options hash with the key :count that does trigger the plural like with other I18n methods.

So, it's as simple as doing Mymodel.human_attribute_name(:api_key, count: 2)

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You can add customized plural words in Inflectors at config/initializers/inflections.rb. You can see the code example below:

ActiveSupport::Inflector.inflections(:fr) do |inflect|
  inflect.irregular 'Clef API', 'Clefs API'
end
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  • Inflectors are indeed a nice way to do this. But you have to be careful : pluralize and singularize use :en as default locale, not the current I18n.locale. So, to use Inflectors here, I also have to add the locale: Mymodel.human_attribute_name(:api_key).pluralize(2, I18n.locale). Sep 7, 2018 at 8:33

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