Cloud Translation V3 API - Class Google::Cloud::Translate::V3::InputConfig (v1.1.0)

Reference documentation and code samples for the Cloud Translation V3 API class Google::Cloud::Translate::V3::InputConfig.

Input configuration for BatchTranslateText request.

Inherits

  • Object

Extended By

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts::ClassMethods

Includes

  • Google::Protobuf::MessageExts

Methods

#gcs_source

def gcs_source() -> ::Google::Cloud::Translate::V3::GcsSource
Returns
  • (::Google::Cloud::Translate::V3::GcsSource) — 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.

#gcs_source=

def gcs_source=(value) -> ::Google::Cloud::Translate::V3::GcsSource
Parameter
  • value (::Google::Cloud::Translate::V3::GcsSource) — 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
  • (::Google::Cloud::Translate::V3::GcsSource) — 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.

#mime_type

def mime_type() -> ::String
Returns
  • (::String) — 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.

#mime_type=

def mime_type=(value) -> ::String
Parameter
  • value (::String) — 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
  • (::String) — 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.