Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Translation V3 Client class InputConfig.
Input configuration for BatchTranslateText request.
Generated from protobuf message google.cloud.translation.v3.InputConfig
Namespace
Google \ Cloud \ Translate \ V3Methods
__construct
Constructor.
Parameters | |
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Name | Description |
data |
array
Optional. Data for populating the Message object. |
↳ mime_type |
string
Optional. Can be "text/plain" or "text/html". For |
↳ gcs_source |
GcsSource
Required. Google Cloud Storage location for the source input. This can be a single file (for example, |
getMimeType
Optional. Can be "text/plain" or "text/html".
For .tsv
, "text/html" is used if mime_type is missing.
For .html
, this field must be "text/html" or empty.
For .txt
, this field must be "text/plain" or empty.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
string |
setMimeType
Optional. Can be "text/plain" or "text/html".
For .tsv
, "text/html" is used if mime_type is missing.
For .html
, this field must be "text/html" or empty.
For .txt
, this field must be "text/plain" or empty.
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
var |
string
|
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
$this |
getGcsSource
Required. Google Cloud Storage location for the source input.
This can be a single file (for example,
gs://translation-test/input.tsv
) or a wildcard (for example,
gs://translation-test/*
). If a file extension is .tsv
, it can
contain either one or two columns. The first column (optional) is the id
of the text request. If the first column is missing, we use the row
number (0-based) from the input file as the ID in the output file. The
second column is the actual text to be
translated. We recommend each row be <= 10K Unicode codepoints,
otherwise an error might be returned.
Note that the input tsv must be RFC 4180 compliant.
You could use https://github.com/Clever/csvlint to check potential
formatting errors in your tsv file.
csvlint --delimiter='\t' your_input_file.tsv
The other supported file extensions are .txt
or .html
, which is
treated as a single large chunk of text.
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
GcsSource|null |
hasGcsSource
setGcsSource
Required. Google Cloud Storage location for the source input.
This can be a single file (for example,
gs://translation-test/input.tsv
) or a wildcard (for example,
gs://translation-test/*
). If a file extension is .tsv
, it can
contain either one or two columns. The first column (optional) is the id
of the text request. If the first column is missing, we use the row
number (0-based) from the input file as the ID in the output file. The
second column is the actual text to be
translated. We recommend each row be <= 10K Unicode codepoints,
otherwise an error might be returned.
Note that the input tsv must be RFC 4180 compliant.
You could use https://github.com/Clever/csvlint to check potential
formatting errors in your tsv file.
csvlint --delimiter='\t' your_input_file.tsv
The other supported file extensions are .txt
or .html
, which is
treated as a single large chunk of text.
Parameter | |
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Name | Description |
var |
GcsSource
|
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
$this |
getSource
Returns | |
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Type | Description |
string |