When running R inside rApache, the locale is inherited from the Apache webserver, and therefore Sys.getlocale()
is always equal to "C"
. I would like my web application to use UTF8
, so I use:
Sys.setlocale("LC_ALL", 'en_US.UTF-8')
However this doesn't work on machines that do not have this locale available:
1: Setting LC_CTYPE failed, using "C"
2: Setting LC_COLLATE failed, using "C"
3: Setting LC_TIME failed, using "C"
4: Setting LC_MESSAGES failed, using "C"
5: Setting LC_MONETARY failed, using “C”
Is there any way to use Sys.setlocale
to set the locale to the system default UTF-8
? I.e. something that would also work on Windows or a German Linux?
Try this:
Sys.setlocale(category = "LC_ALL", locale = "English_United States.1252")
I guess you need to make a check for the OS. The locale names differ by OS, see the examples at the help file.
?Sys.getlocale()
Examples
Sys.getlocale()
Sys.getlocale("LC_TIME")
## Not run:
Sys.setlocale("LC_TIME", "de") # Solaris: details are OS-dependent
Sys.setlocale("LC_TIME", "de_DE.utf8") # Modern Linux etc.
Sys.setlocale("LC_TIME", "de_DE.UTF-8") # ditto
Sys.setlocale("LC_TIME", "de_DE") # OS X, in UTF-8
Sys.setlocale("LC_TIME", "German") # Windows
## End(Not run)
Sys.getlocale("LC_PAPER") # may or may not be set
## Not run:
Sys.setlocale("LC_COLLATE", "C") # turn off locale-specific sorting,
# usually, but not on all platforms
## End(Not run)
Answering my own question: On Ubuntu the default LANG
is defined in /etc/default/locale
:
jeroen@dev:~⟫ cat /etc/default/locale
# Created by cloud-init v. 0.7.7 on Wed, 29 Jun 2016 11:02:51 +0000
LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
So in R we could do something like:
readRenviron("/etc/default/locale")
LANG <- Sys.getenv("LANG")
if(nchar(LANG))
Sys.setlocale("LC_ALL", LANG)
Apache also has a line in /etc/apache2/envvars
that can be uncommented to enable this.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/20577764/set-locale-to-system-default-utf-8