A flexible free and unlimited python tool to translate between different languages in a simple way using multiple translators
Project description
Translation for humans
A flexible FREE and UNLIMITED tool to translate between different languages in a simple way using multiple translators.
Free software: MIT license
Documentation: https://deep-translator.readthedocs.io.
Swagger API: https://deep-translator-api.azurewebsites.net/docs.
Motivation
I needed to translate a text using python. It was hard to find a simple way to do it. There are other libraries that can be used for this task, but most of them are buggy, not free, limited, not supported anymore or complex to use.
Therefore, I decided to build this simple tool. It is 100% free, unlimited, easy to use and provides support for all languages.
Basically, my goal was to integrate support for multiple famous translators in this tool.
When you should use it
If you want to translate text using python
If you want to translate from a file
If you want to get translations from many sources and not only one
If you want to automate translations
If you want to compare different translations
If you want to detect language automatically
Why you should use it
It’s the only python tool that integrates many translators
Multi language support
Supports batch translation
High level of abstraction
Automatic language detection
Easy to use and extend
Support for most famous universal translators
Stable and maintained regularly
The API is very easy to use
Proxy integration is supported
Features
Support for google translate
Support for the microsoft translator (version >= 1.3.5)
Support for Pons translator
Support for the Linguee translator
Support for the Mymemory translator
Support for the Yandex translator (version >= 1.2.1)
Support for the QcriTranslator translator (version >= 1.2.4)
Support for the DeeplTranslator translator (version >= 1.2.5)
Support for the Papago translator (version >= 1.4.4)
Support for the Libre translator
Support for proxy usage
Automatic single language detection
Batch language detection
Translate directly from a text file
Translate docx files (version >= 1.9.4)
Translate PDF files (version >= 1.9.4)
Get multiple translation for a word
Automate the translation of different paragraphs in different languages
Translate directly from terminal (version >= 1.1.0)
Installation
Install the stable release:
$ pip install -U deep-translator
$ poetry add deep-translator # for poetry usage
take a look at the docs if you want to install from source.
Also, you can install extras if you want support for specific use case. For example, translating Docx and PDF files
$ pip install deep-translator[docx] # add support for docx translation
$ pip install deep-translator[pdf] # add support for pdf translation
$ poetry add deep-translator --extras "docx pdf" # for poetry usage
Quick Start
from deep_translator import GoogleTranslator
translated = GoogleTranslator(source='auto', target='de').translate("keep it up, you are awesome") # output -> Weiter so, du bist großartig
or using proxies:
from deep_translator import GoogleTranslator
proxies_example = {
"https": "34.195.196.27:8080",
"http": "34.195.196.27:8080"
}
translated = GoogleTranslator(source='auto', target='de', proxies=proxies_example).translate("keep it up, you are awesome") # output -> Weiter so, du bist großartig
or even directly from terminal:
$ deep-translator --source "en" --target "de" --text "hello world"
or shorter
$ dt -tg de -txt "hello world"
Usage
In this section, demos on how to use all different integrated translators in this tool are provided.
Imports
from deep_translator import (GoogleTranslator,
MicrosoftTranslator,
PonsTranslator,
LingueeTranslator,
MyMemoryTranslator,
YandexTranslator,
PapagoTranslator,
DeeplTranslator,
QcriTranslator,
single_detection,
batch_detection)
Check Supported Languages
# default return type is a list
langs_list = GoogleTranslator().get_supported_languages() # output: [arabic, french, english etc...]
# alternatively, you can the dictionary containing languages mapped to their abbreviation
langs_dict = GoogleTranslator().get_supported_languages(as_dict=True) # output: {arabic: ar, french: fr, english:en etc...}
Language Detection
Single Text Detection
lang = single_detection('bonjour la vie', api_key='your_api_key')
print(lang) # output: fr
Batch Detection
lang = batch_detection(['bonjour la vie', 'hello world'], api_key='your_api_key')
print(lang) # output: [fr, en]
Google Translate
text = 'happy coding'
You can use automatic language detection to detect the source language:
translated = GoogleTranslator(source='auto', target='de').translate(text=text)
You can pass languages by name or by abbreviation:
translated = GoogleTranslator(source='auto', target='german').translate(text=text)
# Alternatively, you can pass languages by their abbreviation:
translated = GoogleTranslator(source='en', target='de').translate(text=text)
You can also reuse the Translator class and change/update its properties.
(Notice that this is important for performance too, since instantiating new objects is expensive)
# let's say first you need to translate from auto to german
my_translator = GoogleTranslator(source='auto', target='german')
result = my_translator.translate(text=text)
print(f"Translation using source = {my_translator.source} and target = {my_translator.target} -> {result}")
# let's say later you want to reuse the class but your target is french now
# This is the best practice and how you should use deep-translator.
# Please don't over-instantiate translator objects without a good reason, otherwise you will run into performance issues
my_translator.target = 'fr' # this will override the target 'german' passed previously
result = my_translator.translate(text=text)
print(f"Translation using source = {my_translator.source} and target = {my_translator.target} -> {result}")
# you can also update the source language as well
my_translator.source = 'en' # this will override the source 'auto' passed previously
result = my_translator.translate(text=text)
print(f"Translation using source = {my_translator.source} and target = {my_translator.target} -> {result}")
Translate batch of texts
texts = ["hallo welt", "guten morgen"]
# the translate_sentences function is deprecated, use the translate_batch function instead
translated = GoogleTranslator('de', 'en').translate_batch(texts)
Translate from a file:
translated = GoogleTranslator(source='auto', target='german').translate_file('path/to/file')
Mymemory Translator
Simple translation
text = 'Keep it up. You are awesome'
translated = MyMemoryTranslator(source='auto', target='french').translate(text)
Translate batch of texts
texts = ["hallo welt", "guten morgen"]
# the translate_sentences function is deprecated, use the translate_batch function instead
translated = MyMemoryTranslator('de', 'en').translate_batch(texts)
Translate from file
path = "your_file.txt"
translated = MyMemoryTranslator(source='en', target='fr').translate_file(path)
DeeplTranslator
Simple translation
text = 'Keep it up. You are awesome'
translated = DeeplTranslator(api_key="your_api_key", source="en", target="en", use_free_api=True).translate(text)
Translate batch of texts
texts = ["hallo welt", "guten morgen"]
# the translate_sentences function is deprecated, use the translate_batch function instead
translated = DeeplTranslator("your_api_key").translate_batch(texts)
QcriTranslator
Check languages
# as a property
print("language pairs: ", QcriTranslator("your_api_key").languages)
Check domains
# as a property
print("domains: ", QcriTranslator("your_api_key").domains)
Text translation
text = 'Education is great'
translated = QcriTranslator("your_api_key").translate(source='en', target='ar', domain="news", text=text)
# output -> التعليم هو عظيم
# see docs for batch translation and more.
Linguee Translator
word = 'good'
Simple Translation
translated_word = LingueeTranslator(source='english', target='french').translate(word)
Return all synonyms or words that match
# set the argument return_all to True if you want to get all synonyms of the word to translate
translated_word = LingueeTranslator(source='english', target='french').translate(word, return_all=True)
Translate a batch of words
translated_words = LingueeTranslator(source='english', target='french').translate_words(["good", "awesome"])
PONS Translator
word = 'awesome'
Simple Translation
translated_word = PonsTranslator(source='english', target='french').translate(word)
# pass language by their abbreviation
translated_word = PonsTranslator(source='en', target='fr').translate(word)
Return all synonyms or words that match
# set the argument return_all to True if you want to get all synonyms of the word to translate
translated_word = PonsTranslator(source='english', target='french').translate(word, return_all=True)
Translate a batch of words
translated_words = LingueeTranslator(source='english', target='french').translate_words(["good", "awesome"])
Yandex Translator
Language detection
lang = YandexTranslator('your_api_key').detect('Hallo, Welt')
print(f"language detected: {lang}") # output -> language detected: 'de'
Text translation
# with auto detection | meaning provide only the target language and let yandex detect the source
translated = YandexTranslator('your_api_key').translate(source="auto", target="en", text='Hallo, Welt')
print(f"translated text: {translated}") # output -> translated text: Hello world
# provide source and target language explicitly
translated = YandexTranslator('your_api_key').translate(source="de", target="en", text='Hallo, Welt')
print(f"translated text: {translated}") # output -> translated text: Hello world
File translation
translated = YandexTranslator('your_api_key').translate_file(source="auto", target="en", path="path_to_your_file")
Batch translation
translated = YandexTranslator('your_api_key').translate_batch(source="auto", target="de", batch=["hello world", "happy coding"])
Microsoft Translator
Required and optional attributes
There are two required attributes, namely “api_key” (string) and “target” (string or list). Attribute “source” is optional. Also, Microsoft API accepts a number of other optional attributes, you can find them here: https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/cognitive-services/translator/reference/v3-0-translate You can simply add them after the required attributes, see the example.
text = 'happy coding'
translated = MicrosoftTranslator(api_key='some-key', target='de').translate(text=text)
translated_two_targets = MicrosoftTranslator(api_key='some-key', target=['de', 'ru']).translate(text=text)
translated_with_optional_attr = MicrosoftTranslator(api_key='some-key', target='de', textType='html']).translate(text=text)
You can pass languages by name or by abbreviation:
translated = MicrosoftTranslator(api_key='some-key', target='german').translate(text=text)
# Alternatively, you can pass languages by their abbreviation:
translated = MicrosoftTranslator(api_key='some-key', target='de').translate(text=text)
Translate batch of texts
texts = ["hallo welt", "guten morgen"]
translated = MicrosoftTranslator(api_key='some-key', target='english').translate_batch(texts)
Translate from a file:
translated = MicrosoftTranslator(api_key='some-key', target='german').translate_file('path/to/file')
Papago Translator
text = 'happy coding'
translated = PapagoTranslator(client_id='your_client_id', secret_key='your_secret_key', source='en', target='ko').translate(text=text) # output: 행복한 부호화
Libre Translator
text = 'laufen'
translated = LibreTranslator(source='auto', target='en', base_url = 'https://libretranslate.com/', api_key = 'your_api_key').translate(text=text) # output: run
You can pass languages by name or by abbreviation:
translated = LibreTranslator(source='german', target='english').translate(text=text)
# Alternatively, you can pass languages by their abbreviation:
translated = LibreTranslator(source='de', target='en').translate(text=text)
Translate batch of texts
texts = ["hallo welt", "guten morgen"]
translated = LibreTranslator(source='auto', target='en').translate_batch(texts)
Translate from a file:
translated = LibreTranslator(source='auto', target='en').translate_file('path/to/file')
Proxy usage
deep-translator provides out of the box usage of proxies. Just define your proxies config as a dictionary and pass it to the corresponding translator. Below is an example using the GoogleTranslator, but this feature can be used with all supported translators.
from deep_translator import GoogleTranslator
# define your proxy configs:
proxies_example = {
"https": "your https proxy", # example: 34.195.196.27:8080
"http": "your http proxy if available"
}
translated = GoogleTranslator(source='auto', target='de', proxies=proxies_example).translate("this package is awesome")
File Translation
Deep-translator (version >= 1.9.4) supports not only text file translation, but docx and PDF files too. However, you need to install deep-translator using the specific extras.
For docx translation:
pip install deep-translator[docx]
For PDF translation:
pip install deep-translator[pdf]
Usage from Terminal
Deep-translator supports a series of command line arguments for quick and simple access to the translators directly in your console.
For a list of available translators:
$ deep-translator list
To translate a string or line of text:
$ deep_translator google --source "english" --target "german" --text "happy coding"
Alternate short option names, along with using language abbreviations:
$ deep_translator google -src "en" -tgt "de" -txt "happy coding"
Finally, to retrieve a list of available languages for a given translator:
$ deep-translator languages google
Tests
Developers can install the development version of deep-translator and execute unit tests to verify functionality. For more information on doing this, see the contribution guidelines
Links
Check this article on medium to know why you should use the deep-translator package and how to translate text using python. https://medium.com/@nidhalbacc/how-to-translate-text-with-python-9d203139dcf5
Help
If you are facing any problems, please feel free to open an issue. Additionally, you can make contact with the author for further information/questions.
Do you like deep-translator? You can always help the development of this project by:
Following on github and/or twitter
Promote the project (ex: by giving it a star on github)
Watch the github repo for new releases
Tweet about the package
Help others with issues on github
Create issues and pull requests
Sponsor the project
Next Steps
Take a look in the examples folder for more :) Contributions are always welcome. Read the Contribution guidelines Here
Credits
Many thanks to @KirillSklyarenko for his work on integrating the microsoft translator
License
MIT license
Copyright (c) 2020-present, Nidhal Baccouri
Swagger UI
deep-translator offers an api server for easy integration with other applications. Non python applications can communicate with the api directly and leverage the features of deep-translator
Access the api here: https://deep-translator-api.azurewebsites.net/docs
The Translator++ mobile app
You can download and try the app on play store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.translator.translator&hl=en_US&gl=US
After developing the deep-translator, I realized how cool this would be if I can use it as an app on my mobile phone. Sure, there is google translate, pons and linguee apps etc.. but isn’t it cooler to make an app where all these translators are integrated?
Long story short, I started working on the app. I decided to use the kivy framework since I wanted to code in python and to develop a cross platform app. I open sourced the Translator++ app on my github too. Feel free to take a look at the code or make a pull request ;)
I published the first release on google play store on 02-08-2020
Here are some screenshots:
Phone
Tablet:
Website & Desktop app
Currently, there are propositions for a website and/or desktop app based on deep-translator. You can follow the issue here: https://github.com/nidhaloff/deep-translator/issues/144
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