Localization ============ Flask-Admin makes it possible for you to serve your application in more than one language. To do this, it makes use of the `Flask-BabelEx `_ package for handling translations. This package is a fork of the popular `Flask-Babel `_ package, with the following features: 1. It is API-compatible with Flask-Babel 2. It allows distribution of translations with Flask extensions 3. It aims to be more configurable than Flask-Babel Currently *Flask-BabelEx* is the only supported way of enabling localization support in Flask-Admin. How to enable localization -------------------------- 1. Install Flask-BabelEx:: pip install flask-babelex 2. Initialize Flask-BabelEx by creating instance of `Babel` class:: from flask import app from flask.ext.babelex import Babel app = Flask(__name__) babel = Babel(app) 3. Create a locale selector function:: @babel.localeselector def get_locale(): # Put your logic here. Application can store locale in # user profile, cookie, session, etc. return 'en' 4. Initialize Flask-Admin as usual. You can check the `babel` example to see localization in action. When running this example, you can change the locale simply by adding a query parameter, like *?en=* to the URL. For example, a French version of the application should be accessible at: `http://localhost:5000/admin/userview/?lang=fr `_.