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Ive read several stackoverflows about set locale. I tested locale -a in the terminal to see if my locale was in there, and it was. The following rule of code is added in the appServiceProvider:



public function boot()
{
Carbon::setLocale($this->app->getLocale());
}


The $this->app->getLocale() returns "nl"



Anyone know why Carbon still shows Sunday instead of Zondag for example?










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    Ive read several stackoverflows about set locale. I tested locale -a in the terminal to see if my locale was in there, and it was. The following rule of code is added in the appServiceProvider:



    public function boot()
    {
    Carbon::setLocale($this->app->getLocale());
    }


    The $this->app->getLocale() returns "nl"



    Anyone know why Carbon still shows Sunday instead of Zondag for example?










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      Ive read several stackoverflows about set locale. I tested locale -a in the terminal to see if my locale was in there, and it was. The following rule of code is added in the appServiceProvider:



      public function boot()
      {
      Carbon::setLocale($this->app->getLocale());
      }


      The $this->app->getLocale() returns "nl"



      Anyone know why Carbon still shows Sunday instead of Zondag for example?










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      Ive read several stackoverflows about set locale. I tested locale -a in the terminal to see if my locale was in there, and it was. The following rule of code is added in the appServiceProvider:



      public function boot()
      {
      Carbon::setLocale($this->app->getLocale());
      }


      The $this->app->getLocale() returns "nl"



      Anyone know why Carbon still shows Sunday instead of Zondag for example?







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          You might want to use setLocale(LC_TIME, $this->app->getLocale()) somewhere at the start of your application.



          Then if you wish to have the localized date format with local names use the formatLocalized function



          Carbon::now()->formatLocalized('%d %B %Y');


          See http://php.net/manual/en/function.strftime.php for parameter for formatting






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          • {{$var->start_at->formatLocalized('d-m-Y')}} that doesnt seem to work, it just echo's d-m-y as a string
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:10












          • did you add the LC_TIME setting before running that template?
            – Tschallacka
            Aug 2 at 9:11










          • It's in my appserviceprovider, so yea the command should run while the app starts
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:12










          • oh wait, formatLocalized uses a different format. Try %d %B %Y
            – Tschallacka
            Aug 2 at 9:16






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            It seems the problem was Carbon::setLocale, when i used just setLocale it worked, thanks! was reading over it in your post
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:18



















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          try this : setLocale(LC_TIME, app()->getLocale());






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          You might want to use setLocale(LC_TIME, $this->app->getLocale()) somewhere at the start of your application.



          Then if you wish to have the localized date format with local names use the formatLocalized function



          Carbon::now()->formatLocalized('%d %B %Y');


          See http://php.net/manual/en/function.strftime.php for parameter for formatting






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          • {{$var->start_at->formatLocalized('d-m-Y')}} that doesnt seem to work, it just echo's d-m-y as a string
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:10












          • did you add the LC_TIME setting before running that template?
            – Tschallacka
            Aug 2 at 9:11










          • It's in my appserviceprovider, so yea the command should run while the app starts
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:12










          • oh wait, formatLocalized uses a different format. Try %d %B %Y
            – Tschallacka
            Aug 2 at 9:16






          • 1




            It seems the problem was Carbon::setLocale, when i used just setLocale it worked, thanks! was reading over it in your post
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:18
















          2














          You might want to use setLocale(LC_TIME, $this->app->getLocale()) somewhere at the start of your application.



          Then if you wish to have the localized date format with local names use the formatLocalized function



          Carbon::now()->formatLocalized('%d %B %Y');


          See http://php.net/manual/en/function.strftime.php for parameter for formatting






          share|improve this answer























          • {{$var->start_at->formatLocalized('d-m-Y')}} that doesnt seem to work, it just echo's d-m-y as a string
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:10












          • did you add the LC_TIME setting before running that template?
            – Tschallacka
            Aug 2 at 9:11










          • It's in my appserviceprovider, so yea the command should run while the app starts
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:12










          • oh wait, formatLocalized uses a different format. Try %d %B %Y
            – Tschallacka
            Aug 2 at 9:16






          • 1




            It seems the problem was Carbon::setLocale, when i used just setLocale it worked, thanks! was reading over it in your post
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:18














          2












          2








          2






          You might want to use setLocale(LC_TIME, $this->app->getLocale()) somewhere at the start of your application.



          Then if you wish to have the localized date format with local names use the formatLocalized function



          Carbon::now()->formatLocalized('%d %B %Y');


          See http://php.net/manual/en/function.strftime.php for parameter for formatting






          share|improve this answer














          You might want to use setLocale(LC_TIME, $this->app->getLocale()) somewhere at the start of your application.



          Then if you wish to have the localized date format with local names use the formatLocalized function



          Carbon::now()->formatLocalized('%d %B %Y');


          See http://php.net/manual/en/function.strftime.php for parameter for formatting







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          answered Aug 2 at 9:08









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          • {{$var->start_at->formatLocalized('d-m-Y')}} that doesnt seem to work, it just echo's d-m-y as a string
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:10












          • did you add the LC_TIME setting before running that template?
            – Tschallacka
            Aug 2 at 9:11










          • It's in my appserviceprovider, so yea the command should run while the app starts
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:12










          • oh wait, formatLocalized uses a different format. Try %d %B %Y
            – Tschallacka
            Aug 2 at 9:16






          • 1




            It seems the problem was Carbon::setLocale, when i used just setLocale it worked, thanks! was reading over it in your post
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:18


















          • {{$var->start_at->formatLocalized('d-m-Y')}} that doesnt seem to work, it just echo's d-m-y as a string
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:10












          • did you add the LC_TIME setting before running that template?
            – Tschallacka
            Aug 2 at 9:11










          • It's in my appserviceprovider, so yea the command should run while the app starts
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:12










          • oh wait, formatLocalized uses a different format. Try %d %B %Y
            – Tschallacka
            Aug 2 at 9:16






          • 1




            It seems the problem was Carbon::setLocale, when i used just setLocale it worked, thanks! was reading over it in your post
            – Nick Audenaerde
            Aug 2 at 9:18
















          {{$var->start_at->formatLocalized('d-m-Y')}} that doesnt seem to work, it just echo's d-m-y as a string
          – Nick Audenaerde
          Aug 2 at 9:10






          {{$var->start_at->formatLocalized('d-m-Y')}} that doesnt seem to work, it just echo's d-m-y as a string
          – Nick Audenaerde
          Aug 2 at 9:10














          did you add the LC_TIME setting before running that template?
          – Tschallacka
          Aug 2 at 9:11




          did you add the LC_TIME setting before running that template?
          – Tschallacka
          Aug 2 at 9:11












          It's in my appserviceprovider, so yea the command should run while the app starts
          – Nick Audenaerde
          Aug 2 at 9:12




          It's in my appserviceprovider, so yea the command should run while the app starts
          – Nick Audenaerde
          Aug 2 at 9:12












          oh wait, formatLocalized uses a different format. Try %d %B %Y
          – Tschallacka
          Aug 2 at 9:16




          oh wait, formatLocalized uses a different format. Try %d %B %Y
          – Tschallacka
          Aug 2 at 9:16




          1




          1




          It seems the problem was Carbon::setLocale, when i used just setLocale it worked, thanks! was reading over it in your post
          – Nick Audenaerde
          Aug 2 at 9:18




          It seems the problem was Carbon::setLocale, when i used just setLocale it worked, thanks! was reading over it in your post
          – Nick Audenaerde
          Aug 2 at 9:18













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          try this : setLocale(LC_TIME, app()->getLocale());






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          try this : setLocale(LC_TIME, app()->getLocale());






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          try this : setLocale(LC_TIME, app()->getLocale());







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