I\'m trying to translate the password reset email, which is English by default, in Laravel 5.7.
Normally – for the login, registration, and password reset views – yo
In the method Illuminate\Auth\Notifications\ResetPassword::toMail()
you can see the Lang::getFromJson()
method is used to populate the email:
return (new MailMessage)
->subject(Lang::getFromJson('Reset Password Notification'))
->line(Lang::getFromJson('You are receiving this email because we received a password reset request for your account.'))
->action(Lang::getFromJson('Reset Password'), url(config('app.url').route('password.reset', $this->token, false)))
->line(Lang::getFromJson('If you did not request a password reset, no further action is required.'));
So you should be able to add these translations to the resources/lang/xx.json
file as described in the documentation (scroll down to "Using Translation Strings As Keys.")
This also applies to the email verification message in Illuminate\Auth\Notifications\VerifyEmail
.
For example, this could be the content of resources/lang/fr.json
(forgive my high school French from 25 years ago)
{
"If you did not request a password reset, no further action is required.": "Si vous ne demandez pas le réinitialisation de votre mot de passe, vous ne pouvez rien faire"
}
For both classes, the template file Illuminate/Notifications/resources/views/email.blade.php
contains additional text that is in standard Blade @lang
tags, which can be translated using message files at resources/lang/xx/messages.php
For example, this could be the content of resources/lang/fr/messages.php
:
"Félicitations",
];