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google-translate-api

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A free and unlimited API for Google Translate πŸ’΅ 🚫 for Node.js.

Features

  • Auto language detection
  • Spelling correction
  • Language correction
  • Fast and reliable – it uses the same servers that translate.google.com uses
  • Multiple endpoints

Why this fork?

This fork of original vitalets/google-translate-api contains several improvements:

  • Added support for specifying the endpoints to be used.
  • Added support for random endpoint and endpoint fallback.
  • Added two new endpoints dictExt(dict-chrome-ex) & api(translate.googleapis.com).

Install

npm install @plainheart/google-translate-api

Usage

From automatic language detection to English:

const translate = require('@plainheart/google-translate-api');

translate('Ik spreek Engels', {to: 'en'}).then(res => {
    console.log(res.text);
    //=> I speak English
    console.log(res.from.language.iso);
    //=> nl
}).catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
});

Please note that maximum text length for single translation call is 5000 characters. In case of longer text you should split it on chunks, see #20.

From English to Dutch with a typo:

translate('I spea Dutch!', {from: 'en', to: 'nl', endpoints: ['website']}).then(res => {
    console.log(res.text);
    //=> Ik spreek Nederlands!
    console.log(res.from.text.autoCorrected);
    //=> true
    console.log(res.from.text.value);
    //=> I [speak] Dutch!
    console.log(res.from.text.didYouMean);
    //=> false
}).catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
});

Sometimes, the API will not use the auto corrected text in the translation:

translate('I spea Dutch!', {from: 'en', to: 'nl', endpoints: ['website']}).then(res => {
    console.log(res);
    console.log(res.text);
    //=> Ik spea Nederlands!
    console.log(res.from.text.autoCorrected);
    //=> false
    console.log(res.from.text.value);
    //=> I [speak] Dutch!
    console.log(res.from.text.didYouMean);
    //=> true
}).catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
});

You can also add languages in the code and use them in the translation:

translate = require('google-translate-api');
translate.languages['sr-Latn'] = 'Serbian Latin';

translate('translator', {to: 'sr-Latn'}).then(res => ...);

Proxy

Google Translate has request limits. If too many requests are made, you can either end up with a 429 or a 503 error. You can use proxy to bypass them:

const tunnel = require('tunnel');
translate('Ik spreek Engels', {to: 'en'}, {
    agent: tunnel.httpsOverHttp({
    proxy: { 
      host: 'whateverhost',
      proxyAuth: 'user:pass',
      port: '8080',
      headers: {
        'User-Agent': 'Node'
      }
    }
  }
)}).then(res => {
    // do something
}).catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
});

Does it work from web page context?

No. https://translate.google.com does not provide CORS http headers allowing access from other domains.

API

translate(text, [options], [gotOptions])

text

Type: string

The text to be translated

options

Type: object

from

Type: string Default: auto

The text language. Must be auto or one of the codes/names (not case sensitive) contained in languages.js

to

Type: string Default: en

The language in which the text should be translated. Must be one of the codes/names (case sensitive!) contained in languages.js.

raw

Type: boolean Default: false

If true, the returned object will have a raw property with the raw response (string) from Google Translate.

client

Type: string Default: "t"

Query parameter client used in API calls. Can be t|gtx.

Note that this option only works for website endpoint.

tld

Type: string Default: "com"

TLD for Google translate host to be used in API calls: https://translate.google.{tld}.

Note that this option only works for website endpoint.

endpoints

Type: Array<string> Default: ['website', 'dictExt', 'api']

The translation endpoints. Can be website|dictExt|api.

randomEndpoint

Type: boolean Default: false

Whether to use a random endpoint.

endpointFallback

Type: boolean Default: true

If true, will try the next endpoint automatically when current endpoint failed.

gotOptions

Type: object

The got options: https://github.com/sindresorhus/got#options

Returns an object:

  • text (string) – The translated text.
  • pronunciation (string) – The pronunciation of translated text.
  • from (object)
    • language (object)
      • didYouMean (boolean) - true if the API suggest a correction in the source language
      • iso (string) - The code of the language that the API has recognized in the text
    • text (object)
      • autoCorrected (boolean) – true if the API has auto corrected the text
      • value (string) – The auto corrected text or the text with suggested corrections
      • didYouMean (boolean) – true if the API has suggested corrections to the text
  • raw (string|object) - If options.raw is true, the raw response from Google Translate servers..

Note that res.from.text will only be returned if from.text.autoCorrected or from.text.didYouMean equals to true. In this case, it will have the corrections delimited with brackets ([ ]):

translate('I spea Dutch', { endpoints: ['website'] }).then(res => {
    console.log(res.from.text.value);
    //=> I [speak] Dutch
}).catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
});

Otherwise, it will be an empty string ('').

License

MIT Β© Vitaliy Potapov, forked and maintained by plainheart.

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