selectPreferredLanguage
Description
Inspects the request’s Accept-Language
header and determines, which of a given set of language alternatives is preferred by the client according to content negotiation rules defined by RFC 7231 in section 5.3.5.
If there are several best language alternatives that the client has equal preference for (even if this preference is zero!) the order of the arguments is used as a tie breaker (first one wins).
Example
- Scala
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source
val request = Get() ~> `Accept-Language`( Language("en-US"), Language("en").withQValue(0.7f), LanguageRange.`*`.withQValue(0.1f), Language("de").withQValue(0.5f)) request ~> { selectPreferredLanguage("en", "en-US") { lang => complete(lang.toString) } } ~> check { responseAs[String] shouldEqual "en-US" } request ~> { selectPreferredLanguage("de-DE", "hu") { lang => complete(lang.toString) } } ~> check { responseAs[String] shouldEqual "de-DE" }
- Java
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source
import static org.apache.pekko.http.javadsl.server.Directives.complete; import static org.apache.pekko.http.javadsl.server.Directives.selectPreferredLanguage; final Route enRoute = selectPreferredLanguage( Arrays.asList(Language.create("en"), Language.create("en-US")), lang -> complete(lang.toString())); final Route deHuRoute = selectPreferredLanguage( Arrays.asList(Language.create("de-DE"), Language.create("hu")), lang -> complete(lang.toString())); // tests: final HttpRequest request = HttpRequest.GET("/") .addHeader( AcceptLanguage.create( Language.create("en-US").withQValue(1f), Language.create("en").withQValue(0.7f), LanguageRanges.ALL.withQValue(0.1f), Language.create("de-DE").withQValue(0.5f))); testRoute(enRoute).run(request).assertEntity("en-US"); testRoute(deHuRoute).run(request).assertEntity("de-DE");
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