Stopped DB Backend in the middle, here's where we left off: h1. Some Notes * Started doing the migration generator in generators/db_backend.rb * Translation keys will be in dotted string format * Question: Do we need a plural_key column, or can we build it in to the dotted key? * We will probably have to code the following methods from scratch, to optimize db calls: ** translate ** localize ** pluralize * We should refactor @interpolation@ code so that it can be included into backend code without inheriting SimpleBackend ** Rationale: interpolation is something done entirely after a string is fetched from the data store ** Alternately, it could be done from within the I18n module h1. Schema There will be two db tables. # globalize_translations will have: locale, key, translation, created_at, updated_at. # globalize_translations_map will have: key, translation_id. globalize_translations_map will let us easily fetch entire sub-trees of namespaces. However, this table may not be necessary, as it may be feasible to just use key LIKE "some.namespace.%". h1. Caching We'll almost certainly want to implement caching in the backend. Should probably be a customized implementation based on the Rails caching mechanism, to support memcached, etc. h1. Queries We'll want to pull in lots of stuff at once and return a single translation based on some quick Ruby selection. The query will look something like this:
SELECT * FROM globalize_translations
WHERE locale in () AND
key IN (key, default_key)
The Ruby code would then pick the first translation that satisfies a fallback, in fallback order.
Of course, the records with the supplied key would take precedence of those with the default key.
h1. Misc
We should revisit the :zero plural code. On the one hand it's certainly useful for
many apps in many languages. On the other hand it's not mentioned in CLDR, and not a real
concept in language pluralization. Right now, I'm feeling it's still a good idea to keep it in.