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Umbraco.AssignedContentItem.GetCultureFromDomains() no longer returns the correct culture in V15.0.0 #17605

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Manny-GitHub opened this issue Nov 21, 2024 · 1 comment
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Which Umbraco version are you using? (Please write the exact version, example: 10.1.0)

15.0.0

Bug summary

I upgraded a simple project from v14 to v15 and now the language switch functionality no longer works correctly. Umbraco.AssignedContentItem.GetCultureFromDomains() seems to always returns 'en-US' even when I'm on a page in another language (zh-Hans).

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Steps to reproduce

Set-up a multilingual site with two languages.

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Configure 'culture and host names' on the root node.

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Add code for the language switch to the page similar to the docs.

@using Umbraco.Cms.Web.Common
@inherits Umbraco.Cms.Web.Common.Views.UmbracoViewPage<IBasePage>

@{
    var homePage = Umbraco.ContentAtRoot()
        .FirstOrDefault(c => c.ContentType.Alias == WebsiteFolder.ModelTypeAlias)
        ?.FirstChild(c => c.ContentType.Alias == HomePage.ModelTypeAlias);

    if (homePage is null)
    {
        return;
    }

    var cultures = homePage.Cultures;

    if (cultures.Count > 1)
    {
        <ul aria-label="Language switcher">
            @foreach (var cult in cultures)
            {
                //get the settings for this culture
                var culture = new System.Globalization.CultureInfo(cult.Key);

                //if the current page has a language variant, otherwise link to the homepage language variant
                string langUrl = Umbraco.AssignedContentItem.Url(cult.Key, UrlMode.Relative);
                if (string.IsNullOrWhiteSpace(langUrl) || langUrl == "#")
                {
                    langUrl = homePage.Url(cult.Key, UrlMode.Relative);
                }

                <li>
                    @if (cult.Key.ToLower() == Umbraco.AssignedContentItem.GetCultureFromDomains()?.ToLower())
                    {
                        <span aria-current="true">@culture.TwoLetterISOLanguageName</span>
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        <a href="@langUrl" hreflang="@cult.Key" lang="@cult.Key">@culture.TwoLetterISOLanguageName</a>
                    }
                </li>
            }
        </ul>
    }
}

Expected result / actual result

The language switch should allow you to switch back and forth between the two language versions of the home page. You can switch successfully from English to Chinese. But when you are on the Chinese version of the page the language switch does not allow you to switch back to English because GetCultureFromDomains() always returns 'en-US' and it should be 'zh-Hans'.

Correct language switch on the English version.
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Incorrect language switch on the Chinese version.
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