Seamless Multi-API Translation: Simplifying Language Barriers with DeepL, OpenAI, Gemini and Google Translate.
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EasyTL
Seamless Multi-API Translation: Simplifying Language Barriers with DeepL, OpenAI, Gemini and Google Translate.
EasyTL has a Trello board for tracking planned features and issues: https://trello.com/b/Td555CoW/easytl
To get started with EasyTL, install the package via pip:
pip install easytl
Then, you can translate text using by importing the global client.
For example, with DeepL:
from easytl import EasyTL
## Set your API key
EasyTL.credentials("deepl", "your_api_key_here")
## You can also validate your API keys; translation functions will do this automatically
is_valid, e = EasyTL.validate_credentials("deepl")
translated_text = EasyTL.deepl_translate("私は日本語が話せます", "EN-US") ## Text to translate, language to translate to, only two "required" arguments but there are more optional arguments for additional functionality and other services.
Python 3.10+
EasyTL can be installed using pip:
pip install easytl
This will install EasyTL along with its dependencies and requirements.
These are the dependencies/requirements that will be installed:
setuptools>=61.0
wheel
setuptools_scm>=6.0
tomli
google-generativeai==0.5.1
deepl==1.16.1
openai==1.13.3
backoff==2.2.1
tiktoken==0.6.0
google-cloud-translate==3.15.3
EasyTL offers seamless integration with several translation APIs, allowing users to easily switch between services based on their needs. Key features include:
- Support for multiple translation APIs including OpenAI, DeepL, Gemini, and Google Translate.
- Simple API key and credential management.
- Methods to validate credentials before usage.
- Cost estimation tools to help manage usage based on text length, translation instructions for LLMs, and translation services.
- Highly customizable translation options, with the API's original features.
- Lots of optional arguments for additional functionality. Such as decorators, semaphores, and rate-limit delays.
Translating Text
Use deepl_translate
, googletl_translate
, openai_translate
, or gemini_translate
to translate text using the respective services. Each method accepts various parameters to customize the translation process, such as language, text format, and API-specific features like formality level or temperature for creative outputs.
All services offer asynchronous translation methods that return a future object for concurrent processing. These methods are suffixed with _async
and can be awaited to retrieve the translated text.
Instead of receiving the translated text directly, you can also use the response
parameter to get the full response object from the API.
Generic Translation Methods
EasyTL has generic translation methods translate
and translate_async
that can be used to translate text with any of the supported services. These methods accept the text, service, and kwargs of the respective service as parameters.
Cost Calculation
The calculate_cost
method provides an estimate of the cost associated with translating a given text with specified settings for each supported service.
characters or tokens depending on the service.
num_characters, cost, model = EasyTL.calculate_cost("This has a lot of characters", "deepl")
or
num_tokens, cost, model = EasyTL.calculate_cost("This has a lot of tokens.", "openai", model="gpt-4", translation_instructions="Translate this text to Japanese.")
Credentials Management
Credentials can be set and validated using set_credentials
and validate_credentials
methods to ensure they are active and correct before submitting translation requests.
This project, EasyTL, is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1 (LGPLv2.1) - see the LICENSE file for complete details.
The LGPL is a permissive copyleft license that enables this software to be freely used, modified, and distributed. It is particularly designed for libraries, allowing them to be included in both open source and proprietary software. When using or modifying EasyTL, you can choose to release your work under the LGPLv2.1 to contribute back to the community or incorporate it into proprietary software as per the license's permissions.
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to reach out to me at Bikatr7@proton.me
Also feel free to check out the GitHub repository for this project.
Or the issue tracker here.
Contributions are welcome! I don't have a specific format for contributions, but please feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue if you have any suggestions or improvements.
EasyTL was originally developed as a part of Kudasai, a Japanese preprocessor later turned Machine Translator. It was later split off into its own package to be used independently of Kudasai for multiple reasons.
This package is also my second serious attempt at creating a Python package, so I'm sure there are some things that could be improved. Feedback is welcomed.
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