It is wise to install Magento 2 Polish Language Pack on your Magento 2 store. Why I say that? Frankly speaking, if you want to go further on the international market, the first thing you need to concern is being sociable with the people living there and the shortest way to enter is synchronizing the language. Namely as in Poland, communicating in Polish will make you more convinient in eCommerce business or traditional business as well without creating any awkwardness for the visitors.
Read more Magento 2 Polish Language Pack
- Language Package Process
- Install Polish Language Pack
- How to active Polish language pack
- How to contribute
- Supported Magento versions
- Notes
- Language package authors
This is status of Polish Language Pack, you can see how many percentage of this project has been done.
It is not fully translated? Feel free to contribute:
- On Crowdin: It takes time to approve your contribution by Magento team.
- On Github: It's faster, our team will approve it after you send pull request.
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There are 3 different methods to install this language pack.
Install the Polish language pack via composer is never easier.
Install Polish pack:
With Marketing Automation (recommend):
composer require mageplaza/magento-2-polish-language-pack:dev-master mageplaza/module-smtp
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy pl_PL
php bin/magento indexer:reindex
php bin/magento cache:clean
php bin/magento cache:flush
Without Marketing Automation:
composer require mageplaza/magento-2-polish-language-pack:dev-master
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy pl_PL
php bin/magento indexer:reindex
php bin/magento cache:clean
php bin/magento cache:flush
Update Polish pack:
composer update mageplaza/magento-2-polish-language-pack:dev-master
php bin/magento setup:static-content:deploy pl_PL
php bin/magento indexer:reindex
php bin/magento cache:clean
php bin/magento cache:flush
If you have not added this authentication, you can follow this guide
Or use these keys:
Public Key: c7af1bfc9352e9c986637eec85ed53af
Private Key: 17e1b72ea5f0b23e9dbfb1f68dc12b53
This method suitable for non-technical people such as merchants. Just download the package then flush cache.
Overview
- Step 1: Download the Polish language pack
- Step 2: Unzip Polish pack
- Step 3: Flush Magento 2 Cache
You can download the language pack from above link
Unzip the Polish language pack to Magento 2 root folder. In this guide, we extract to /var/www/html/
Your Magento 2 root folder can be: /home/account_name/yourstore.com/public_html/
unzip master.zip app/i18n/Mageplaza/
Rename folder magento-2-polish-language-pack
to pl_pl
.
You also can unzip locally and upload them to Magento 2 root folder.
Follow this guide to Flush Cache on your Magento 2 store
To download and install Polish pack manually, you have to access to your server via FTP or SFTP.
Unzip the compressed file and upload file master.zip
into app/i18n/Mageplaza/pl_pl/
See this screenshot:
This language pack code is: pl_pl
Follow this guide to Flush Cache on your Magento 2 store
Now time to active the Polish language pack for your Magento 2 store. From Magento 2 admin panel, navigate to Stores > Configuration > General > Locale Options
Contribute to this language at :
- On Crowdin: It takes time to approve your contribution by Magento team.
- On Github: It's faster, our team will approve it after you send pull request.
It supports all Magento 2 versions include Magento 2 open-source (Community), Magento 2 Commerce (EE), Magento Cloud, Magento B2B, Magento MSI.
- Magento v2.0.x
- Magento v2.1.x
- Magento v2.2.x
- Magento v2.3.x
- Magento v2.4.x
- This project automatically updates weekly from Crowdin.
- Any question, issue please create a new issue
- Magento official translations project for Magento 2
- Magento Community
- Language packages built by Mageplaza team