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Reactive Multi-language Gradio App with minimal effort

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gradio-i18n

GitHub License PyPI - Version Huggingface

Reactive Multi-language Gradio App with minimal effort. Enables Gradio app displayiing localized UI responding to the browser language settings.

Installation

pip install gradio-i18n

Basic Example

If you want localized UI based on user's browser language, simply wrap your block definition with gradio_i18n.Translate().

  • Wrap all your texts to localize with gradio_i18n.gettext(), refer to the example.
  • Translate() returns the user's language to pass to function inputs.
  • Translate() accepts a filepath or dict as the translation dict.
  • Optional argument placeholder_langs will fill key not translated as placeholder back to the disk file.
import gradio as gr

from gradio_i18n import Translate, gettext as _

def greet(name, gender, lang):
    return _("Greeting") + f"! Hello {name} {gender} in {lang}!"

with gr.Blocks() as demo:
    with Translate("translation.yaml", placeholder_langs=["en", "zh", "ja", "ko", "es", "fr", "de"]) as lang:
        name = gr.Textbox(
            label=_("Name"), placeholder=_("Input your name here.")
        )
        gender = gr.Radio(choices=[_("Male"), _("Female"), _("Unknown")])
        output = gr.Textbox(label=_("Greeting"))
        submit_btn = gr.Button(value=_("Submit"))

    submit_btn.click(greet, inputs=[name, gender, lang], outputs=output)

demo.launch()

Change UI language Example

You may want user to choose their expected language, pass the component controlling the language value to gradion_i18n.Translate().

def greet(name, gender, lang):
    return _("Greeting") + _("Hello {name} {gender} in {lang}").format(name=name, gender=gender, lang=lang)


with gr.Blocks() as demo:
    lang = gr.Radio(choices=[("English", "en"), ("中文", "zh"), ("日本語", "ja"), ("한국인", "ko"), ("español", "es"), ("française", "fr"), ("Deutsch", "de")], label=_("Language"))
    with Translate("translation.yaml", lang, placeholder_langs=["en", "zh", "ja", "ko", "es", "fr", "de"]):
        name = gr.Textbox(label=_("Name"), placeholder=_("Input your name here."))
        gender = gr.Radio(choices=[_("Male"), _("Female"), _("Unknown")])
        output = gr.Textbox(label=_("Greeting"))
        submit_btn = gr.Button(value=_("Submit"))

    submit_btn.click(greet, inputs=[name, gender, lang], outputs=output)

demo.launch()

Advanced Usage for better control

  1. Prepare a translation dict like examples below.
  2. Wrap text intended to be localized with gradio_i18n.gettext()
  3. Invoke gradio_i18n.translate_blocks(), within the context of gradio blocks.
import gradio as gr
from gradio_i18n import gettext, translate_blocks


def greet(name):
    return f"Hello {name}!"


lang_store = {
    "en": {
        "Submit": "Submit✅",
        "Name": "Name 📛",
        "Greeting": "Greeting 🎉",
        "Input your name here.": "Input your name here. 📝",
    },
    "zh": {
        "Submit": "提交",
        "Name": "名字",
        "Greeting": "问候",
        "Input your name here.": "在这里输入你的名字。",
    },
}

with gr.Interface(
    fn=greet,
    inputs=gr.Textbox(
        label=gettext("Name"), placeholder=gettext("Input your name here.")
    ),
    outputs=gr.Textbox(label=gettext("Greeting")),
    submit_btn=gettext("Submit"),
) as demo:
    translate_blocks(translation=lang_store)

demo.launch()

[!NOTE] Keep in mind that the translate_blocks() function MUST BE called in the gradio block context (with)

Get/Set current language

Except for automatically translated text value in Gradio components, user may expect to get the current language of the user for localizing contents. To get the current language, simply pass in any component into argument lang of translate_blocks(), and you will get the language value in the object.

Also, if you change the value of the passed in object, the overall UI will update accordingly.

Example:

import gradio as gr
import gradio_i18n

def get_lang(lang):
    return f"You are using language: {lang}"


with gr.Blocks() as block:
    lang = gr.Dropdown(choices=["zh", "en", "ja"])
    display_lang = gr.Text()
    btn = gr.Button()
    btn.click(get_lang, inputs=[lang], outputs=[display_lang])
    gradio_i18n.translate_blocks(lang=lang)

block.launch()

[!NOTE] Only dict type state is supported at this moment.

Generate a translation dictionary placeholder

To build the transtion dictionary, we provide function dump_blocks() to dump all the i18n texts from the gradio blocks object.

This is an example of using yaml/json to persist the translation.

JSON

import gradio as gr
import gradio_i18n
import json

trans_file = "translations.json"
if not os.path.exists(trans_file):
    lang_store = {}
else:
    lang_store = json.load(open(trans_file))

# define your gradio block here....
# with gr.Blocks() as block:
#     ....
#     gradio_i18n.translate_blocks(block, lang_store)

collected_texts = gradio_i18n.dump_blocks(block, langs=["zh", "en"], include_translations=lang_store)
json.dump(collected_texts, open(trans_file, "w"), indent=2, ensure_ascii=False)

YAML

import gradio as gr
import gradio_i18n
import yaml

trans_file = "translations.yaml"
if not os.path.exists(trans_file):
    lang_store = {}
else:
    lang_store = yaml.safe_load(open(trans_file))

# define your gradio block here....
# with gr.Blocks() as block:
#     ....
#     gradio_i18n.translate_blocks(block, lang_store)

collected_texts = gradio_i18n.dump_blocks(block, langs=["zh", "en"], include_translations=lang_store)
yaml.safe_dump(collected_texts, open(trans_file, "w"), allow_unicode=True)

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