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localize data annotations default messages ([Required] [StringLength] etc.)

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if I decorate the properties of my ViewModels with attributes like th开发者_如何转开发is: public class Vm

if I decorate the properties of my ViewModels with attributes like th开发者_如何转开发is:

public class Vm
{

[Required]
[StringLength(35)]
public string Name {get;set;}

}

I am going to get english validation messages:

"this field is required"
"The field Name must be a string with a maximum length of 35"

how could I translate them ?


You could use the ErrorMessageResourceName property:

[Required(ErrorMessageResourceName = "SomeResource")]
[StringLength(30, ErrorMessageResourceName = "SomeOtherResource")]
public string Name { get; set; }

You may checkout this blog post for an example.


UPDATE:

In Application_Start:

DefaultModelBinder.ResourceClassKey = "Messages";

And in the Messages.resx file you need to add the custom error messages. Use Reflector to look at the System.Web.Mvc and System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations assemblies in order to see the key names to use.


There is a much better solution using asp.net MVC 3 these days incase someone is looking for a newer and far better approach.

http://blog.gauffin.org/2011/09/easy-model-and-validation-localization-in-asp-net-mvc3/

For example:

public class UserViewModel
{
    [Required(ErrorMessageResourceName = "Required", ErrorMessageResourceType = typeof(Resources.LocalizedStrings))]
    [LocalizedDisplayName(ErrorMessageResourceName = "UserId", ErrorMessageResourceType = typeof(Resources.LocalizedStrings))]
    [LocalizedDescription(ErrorMessageResourceName = "UserIdDescription", ErrorMessageResourceType = typeof(Resources.LocalizedStrings))]
    public int Id { get; set; }
}

SO related question - Mvc 3.0 DataAnnotations Localization

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