Helper that renders globalize_translations fields on a per-locale basis, so you can use them separately in the same form and still saving them all at once in the same request.
Batch translation supports Globalize 3 and is not backward compatible.
rails plugin install git://github.com/fidel/batch_translations.git
In model, which uses Globalize after definition
translates :title, :teaser, :body # or any other fields, which you translate
place
accepts_nested_attributes_for :translations
so it’ll look like
class Post < ActiveRecord::Base translates :title, :teaser, :body accepts_nested_attributes_for :translations end
It’s necessary for proper working.
Now, use it in your view file, like in these below:
<h1>Editing post</h1> <% form_for(@post) do |f| %> <%= f.error_messages %> <h2>English (default locale)</h2> <p><%= f.text_field :title %></p> <p><%= f.text_field :teaser %></p> <p><%= f.text_field :body %></p> <hr/> <h2>Spanish translation</h2> <% f.globalize_fields_for :es do |g| %> <p><%= g.text_field :title %></p> <p><%= g.text_field :teaser %></p> <p><%= g.text_field :body %></p> <% end %> <hr/> <h2>French translation</h2> <% f.globalize_fields_for :fr do |g| %> <p><%= g.text_field :title %></p> <p><%= g.text_field :teaser %></p> <p><%= g.text_field :body %></p> <% end %> <%= f.submit "Save" %> <% end %>
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