Unchained a5cd048a6e refactor: centralize locale constants to prevent breaking changes
Created src/lib/i18n/locales.ts as single source of truth for:
- SUPPORTED_LOCALES array
- LOCALE_COOKIE name
- DEFAULT_LOCALE
- LOCALE_CONFIG (labels, flags, Saleor locale mapping)
- Helper functions (isValidLocale, getSaleorLocale, getLocaleFromPath)

Updated all files to use centralized constants:
- middleware.ts
- Header.tsx
- ProductCard.tsx
- sitemap.ts
- root layout and locale layout
- routing.ts

Benefits:
- Adding new locale only requires updating ONE file (locales.ts)
- No more hardcoded locale lists scattered across codebase
- Cookie name defined in one place
- Type-safe locale validation
2026-03-24 11:27:55 +02:00

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