Official Python library for interfacing with the Gengo API.
Project description
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Gengo Python Library (for the [Gengo API](http://gengo.com/api/))
======================================================================================================================================================
Translating your tools and products helps people all over the world access them; this is, of course, a
somewhat tricky problem to solve. **[Gengo](http://gengo.com/)** is a service that offers human-translation
(which is often a higher quality than machine translation), and an API to manage sending in work and watching
jobs. This is a Python interface to make using the API simpler.
Installation & Requirements
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Installing the library is fairly simple:
Get the repo:
git clone git://github.com/gengo/gengo-python.git
And then install the library:
sudo python setup.py install
This will also install the `requests` package. If you're running on a version of Python prior to 2.6, you'll need to install simplejson as well:
sudo pip install simplejson
Tests - Running Them, etc
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gengo has a full suite of unit tests. To run them, export your public and private keys in the shell like so:
```shell
export GENGO_PUBKEY='your public key here'
export GENGO_PRIVKEY='your private key here'
```
Then grab the source, then from the parent directory execute the tests file like so:
python gengo/tests.py
Note that some of the tests rely on some deferred actions so there are timeouts (sleep) which you might have to adjust.
To run a single test, such as TestTranslationJobFlowFileUpload:
python -m unittest -v gengo.tests.TestTranslationJobFlowFileUpload
Question, Comments, Complaints, Praise?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you have questions or comments and would like to reach us directly, please feel free to do so at the following outlets. We love hearing from
developers!
* Email: api [at] gengo dot com
* Twitter: [@gengoit](https://twitter.com/gengoit)
* IRC: [#gengo](irc://irc.freenode.net/gengo)
If you come across any issues, please file them on the [Github project issue tracker](https://github.com/gengo/gengo-python/issues). Thanks!
Documentation
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Full documentation can be found [here](http://developers.gengo.com), but anyone should be able to get a working script with the following:
```python
from gengo import Gengo
gengo = Gengo(
public_key='your_public_key',
private_key='your_private_key',
sandbox=True,
)
print gengo.getAccountBalance()
```
All function definitions can be found inside gengo/mockdb.py as a dictionary: the key of the dictionary entry is the function name, and the parameters
are exactly the same as specified in the [Gengo API docs](http://developers.gengo.com).
Gengo Python Library (for the [Gengo API](http://gengo.com/api/))
======================================================================================================================================================
Translating your tools and products helps people all over the world access them; this is, of course, a
somewhat tricky problem to solve. **[Gengo](http://gengo.com/)** is a service that offers human-translation
(which is often a higher quality than machine translation), and an API to manage sending in work and watching
jobs. This is a Python interface to make using the API simpler.
Installation & Requirements
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Installing the library is fairly simple:
Get the repo:
git clone git://github.com/gengo/gengo-python.git
And then install the library:
sudo python setup.py install
This will also install the `requests` package. If you're running on a version of Python prior to 2.6, you'll need to install simplejson as well:
sudo pip install simplejson
Tests - Running Them, etc
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Gengo has a full suite of unit tests. To run them, export your public and private keys in the shell like so:
```shell
export GENGO_PUBKEY='your public key here'
export GENGO_PRIVKEY='your private key here'
```
Then grab the source, then from the parent directory execute the tests file like so:
python gengo/tests.py
Note that some of the tests rely on some deferred actions so there are timeouts (sleep) which you might have to adjust.
To run a single test, such as TestTranslationJobFlowFileUpload:
python -m unittest -v gengo.tests.TestTranslationJobFlowFileUpload
Question, Comments, Complaints, Praise?
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
If you have questions or comments and would like to reach us directly, please feel free to do so at the following outlets. We love hearing from
developers!
* Email: api [at] gengo dot com
* Twitter: [@gengoit](https://twitter.com/gengoit)
* IRC: [#gengo](irc://irc.freenode.net/gengo)
If you come across any issues, please file them on the [Github project issue tracker](https://github.com/gengo/gengo-python/issues). Thanks!
Documentation
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Full documentation can be found [here](http://developers.gengo.com), but anyone should be able to get a working script with the following:
```python
from gengo import Gengo
gengo = Gengo(
public_key='your_public_key',
private_key='your_private_key',
sandbox=True,
)
print gengo.getAccountBalance()
```
All function definitions can be found inside gengo/mockdb.py as a dictionary: the key of the dictionary entry is the function name, and the parameters
are exactly the same as specified in the [Gengo API docs](http://developers.gengo.com).
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