PYGOOGLETRANSLATION
https://pypi.org/project/pygoogletranslation/
Unlimited Text Translation (no limitation)
pygoogletranslation is a free and unlimited python library that
implemented Google Translate API. This uses the Google Translate Ajax
API <https://translate.google.com>
__ to make calls to such methods as
detect and translate.
Compatible with Python 3.6+.
Features
- Translation from file (.doc, .docx, .pdf, .txt)
- Fast and reliable - it uses the same servers that translate.google.com uses
- Auto language detection
- Bulk translations
- Request
TODO
more features are coming soon.
- Proxy support
- Internal session management (for better bulk translations)
Python Request Module
This library uses request to get an data from google.
Request : POST GET
How does this library work ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You may wonder how this library works properly, whereas other python translation package use the token mechanism but that is failling because google has changed their token mechanism.
Installation
To install, either use things like pip with the package “pygoogletranslation” or download the package and put the “pygoogletranslation” directory into your python path.
.. code:: bash
$ pip install pygoogletranslation
Basic Usage
If source language is not given, google translate attempts to detect the source language.
.. code:: python
>>> from pygoogletranslation import Translator
>>> translator = Translator()
>>> translator.translate('Good Morning', dest='ta')
# <Translated src=ko dest=ta text=காலை வணக்கம். pronunciation=Good evening.>
>>> translator.translate('안녕하세요.', dest='ja')
# <Translated src=ko dest=ja text=こんにちは。 pronunciation=Kon'nichiwa.>
>>> translator.translate('veritas lux mea', src='la')
# <Translated src=la dest=en text=The truth is my light pronunciation=The truth is my light>
Customize service URL
You can use proxies in the translation.
.. code:: python
>>> from pygoogletranslation import Translator
>>> translator = Translator(proxies=YOUR_PROXIES)
Advanced Usage (Bulk)
Array can be used to translate a batch of strings in a single method call and a single HTTP session. The exact same method shown above works for arrays as well.
.. code:: python
>>> translations = translator.translate(['this is google translation', 'Tamil language' ], dest='ta')
>>> t = (trans.translate(["Good ' Morning", "India"], dest="ta"))
>>> for _t in t:
>>> print(_t.text)
# காலை வணக்கம்
# இந்தியா
Language detection
The detect method, as its name implies, identifies the language used in a given sentence.
.. code:: python
>>> from pygoogletranslation import Translator
>>> translator = Translator()
>>> translator.detect('காலை வணக்கம்,')
# <Detected lang=ta confidence=0.72041003>
>>> translator.detect('この文章は日本語で書かれました。')
# <Detected lang=ja confidence=0.64889508>
>>> translator.detect('This sentence is written in English.')
# <Detected lang=en confidence=0.22348526>
>>> translator.detect('Tiu frazo estas skribita en Esperanto.')
# <Detected lang=eo confidence=0.10538048>
Translation from document (.doc, .docx, .pdf, .txt):
>>> from pygoogletranslation import Translator
>>> translator = Translator()
>>> translator.bulktranslate('test.txt', dest="ta")
# <bulk translated text>
# for bulk translation, sometimes you might get an error with response
# code "429" - Too Many attempts.
# To overcome this error, add below parameter.
>>> translator = Translator(retry=NO_OF_ATTEMPTS, sleep=WAIT_SECONDS, retry_message=TRUE)
>>> translator.bulktranslate('test.txt', dest="ta")
# retry - no of attemps (default- 3 times)
# sleep - no of attempts after seconds (default- 5 seconds)
# retry_message - True - display retrying message (default- False)
pygoogletranslation to get Language and Language Codes
>>> from pygoogletranslation import Translator
>>> translator = Translator()
>>> translator.glanguage()
>>> {
"sl": {
"auto": "Detect language",
"af": "Afrikaans",
"sq": "Albanian",
"am": "Amharic",
"ar": "Arabic",
"hy": "Armenian",
"az": "Azerbaijani",
"eu": "Basque",
"be": "Belarusian",
"bn": "Bengali",
"bs": "Bosnian",
"bg": "Bulgarian",
"ca": "Catalan",
"ceb": "Cebuano",
"ny": "Chichewa",
"zh-CN": "Chinese",
"co": "Corsican",
"hr": "Croatian",
"cs": "Czech",
"da": "Danish",
"nl": "Dutch",
"en": "English",
"eo": "Esperanto",
"et": "Estonian",
"tl": "Filipino",
"fi": "Finnish",
"fr": "French",
"fy": "Frisian",
"gl": "Galician",
"ka": "Georgian",
"de": "German",
"el": "Greek",
"gu": "Gujarati",
"ht": "Haitian Creole",
"ha": "Hausa",
"haw": "Hawaiian",
"iw": "Hebrew",
"hi": "Hindi",
"hmn": "Hmong",
"hu": "Hungarian",
"is": "Icelandic",
"ig": "Igbo",
"id": "Indonesian",
"ga": "Irish",
"it": "Italian",
"ja": "Japanese",
"jw": "Javanese",
"kn": "Kannada",
"kk": "Kazakh",
"km": "Khmer",
"rw": "Kinyarwanda",
"ko": "Korean",
"ku": "Kurdish (Kurmanji)",
"ky": "Kyrgyz",
"lo": "Lao",
"la": "Latin",
"lv": "Latvian",
"lt": "Lithuanian",
"lb": "Luxembourgish",
"mk": "Macedonian",
"mg": "Malagasy",
"ms": "Malay",
"ml": "Malayalam",
"mt": "Maltese",
"mi": "Maori",
"mr": "Marathi",
"mn": "Mongolian",
"my": "Myanmar (Burmese)",
"ne": "Nepali",
"no": "Norwegian",
"or": "Odia (Oriya)",
"ps": "Pashto",
"fa": "Persian",
"pl": "Polish",
"pt": "Portuguese",
"pa": "Punjabi",
"ro": "Romanian",
"ru": "Russian",
"sm": "Samoan",
"gd": "Scots Gaelic",
"sr": "Serbian",
"st": "Sesotho",
"sn": "Shona",
"sd": "Sindhi",
"si": "Sinhala",
"sk": "Slovak",
"sl": "Slovenian",
"so": "Somali",
"es": "Spanish",
"su": "Sundanese",
"sw": "Swahili",
"sv": "Swedish",
"tg": "Tajik",
"ta": "Tamil",
"tt": "Tatar",
"te": "Telugu",
"th": "Thai",
"tr": "Turkish",
"tk": "Turkmen",
"uk": "Ukrainian",
"ur": "Urdu",
"ug": "Uyghur",
"uz": "Uzbek",
"vi": "Vietnamese",
"cy": "Welsh",
"xh": "Xhosa",
"yi": "Yiddish",
"yo": "Yoruba",
"zu": "Zulu"
},
"tl": {
"af": "Afrikaans",
"sq": "Albanian",
"am": "Amharic",
"ar": "Arabic",
"hy": "Armenian",
"az": "Azerbaijani",
"eu": "Basque",
"be": "Belarusian",
"bn": "Bengali",
"bs": "Bosnian",
"bg": "Bulgarian",
"ca": "Catalan",
"ceb": "Cebuano",
"ny": "Chichewa",
"zh-CN": "Chinese (Simplified)",
"zh-TW": "Chinese (Traditional)",
"co": "Corsican",
"hr": "Croatian",
"cs": "Czech",
"da": "Danish",
"nl": "Dutch",
"en": "English",
"eo": "Esperanto",
"et": "Estonian",
"tl": "Filipino",
"fi": "Finnish",
"fr": "French",
"fy": "Frisian",
"gl": "Galician",
"ka": "Georgian",
"de": "German",
"el": "Greek",
"gu": "Gujarati",
"ht": "Haitian Creole",
"ha": "Hausa",
"haw": "Hawaiian",
"iw": "Hebrew",
"hi": "Hindi",
"hmn": "Hmong",
"hu": "Hungarian",
"is": "Icelandic",
"ig": "Igbo",
"id": "Indonesian",
"ga": "Irish",
"it": "Italian",
"ja": "Japanese",
"jw": "Javanese",
"kn": "Kannada",
"kk": "Kazakh",
"km": "Khmer",
"rw": "Kinyarwanda",
"ko": "Korean",
"ku": "Kurdish (Kurmanji)",
"ky": "Kyrgyz",
"lo": "Lao",
"la": "Latin",
"lv": "Latvian",
"lt": "Lithuanian",
"lb": "Luxembourgish",
"mk": "Macedonian",
"mg": "Malagasy",
"ms": "Malay",
"ml": "Malayalam",
"mt": "Maltese",
"mi": "Maori",
"mr": "Marathi",
"mn": "Mongolian",
"my": "Myanmar (Burmese)",
"ne": "Nepali",
"no": "Norwegian",
"or": "Odia (Oriya)",
"ps": "Pashto",
"fa": "Persian",
"pl": "Polish",
"pt": "Portuguese",
"pa": "Punjabi",
"ro": "Romanian",
"ru": "Russian",
"sm": "Samoan",
"gd": "Scots Gaelic",
"sr": "Serbian",
"st": "Sesotho",
"sn": "Shona",
"sd": "Sindhi",
"si": "Sinhala",
"sk": "Slovak",
"sl": "Slovenian",
"so": "Somali",
"es": "Spanish",
"su": "Sundanese",
"sw": "Swahili",
"sv": "Swedish",
"tg": "Tajik",
"ta": "Tamil",
"tt": "Tatar",
"te": "Telugu",
"th": "Thai",
"tr": "Turkish",
"tk": "Turkmen",
"uk": "Ukrainian",
"ur": "Urdu",
"ug": "Uyghur",
"uz": "Uzbek",
"vi": "Vietnamese",
"cy": "Welsh",
"xh": "Xhosa",
"yi": "Yiddish",
"yo": "Yoruba",
"zu": "Zulu"
},
"al": {}
}
Note on library usage
DISCLAIMER: this is an unofficial library using the web API of translate.google.com and also is not associated with Google.
-
Due to limitations of the web version of google translate, this API does not guarantee that the library would work properly at all times (so please use this library if you don’t care about stability).
-
Important: If you want to use a stable API, I highly recommend you to use
Google's official translate API <https://cloud.google.com/translate/docs>
__. - If you get HTTP 5xx error or errors like #6, it’s probably because Google has banned your client IP address.
Versioning
This library follows Semantic Versioning <http://semver.org/>
__ from
v2.0.0. Any release versioned 0.x.y is subject to backwards incompatible
changes at any time.
License
pygoogletranslation is licensed under the MIT License. The terms are as follows:
:: MIT License
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