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Message Basics
Kohana messages are human friendly strings represented by a shorter word or phrase, called a "key". Messages are accessed using the [Kohana::message] method, which returns either an entire group of messages, or a single message.
As an example, when a user is not logged in and attempts to access a page that requires authentication, an error such as "You must be logged in to access this page" might be displayed. This message could be stored in the auth
file with a must_login
key:
$message = Kohana::message('auth', 'must_login');
Messages are not translated. To translate a message, use the translation function:
$translated = __(Kohana::message('auth', 'must_login'));
[!!] In Kohana v2, the message system was used for translation. However, it is highly recommended to use the new translation system instead of messages, as it provides readable text even when a translation is not available.
Message Files
All message files are plain PHP files, stored in the messages/
directory, that return an associative array:
<?php defined('SYSPATH') or die('No direct script access.');
return array(
'must_login' => 'You must login to access this page',
'no_access' => 'You do not have privileges to access this page',
);
Message files are similar to config files in that they are merged together. This means that all of the messages stored in a file called auth
will be combined into a single array, so it is not necessary to duplicate all of the messages when you create a new auth
file.