@iuser/google-translate-api v0.0.2
google-translate-api
A free and unlimited API for Google Translate :dollar: :no_entry_sign: for Node.js.
Features
- Auto language detection
 - Spelling correction
 - Language correction
 - Fast and reliable – it uses the same servers that translate.google.com uses
 
Why this fork?
This fork of original matheuss/google-translate-api contains several improvements:
- New option 
client="t|gtx". Settingclient="gtx"seems to work even with outdated token, see this discussion for details - Fixed extraction of TKK ceed from current 
https://translate.google.comsources (via @vitalets/google-translate-token) - Removed unsecure 
unsafe-evaldependency (See #2) - Added daily CI tests to get notified if Google API changes
 - Added support for custom 
tld(especially to supporttranslate.google.cn, see #7) - Added support for outputting pronunciation (see #17)
 - Added support for custom got options. It allows to use proxy and bypass request limits (see #25)
 - Added support for language extensions from outside of the API (see #18)
 - Added TypeScript definitions (see #50, thanks to @olavoparno)
 - Migrated to Google's latest batch-style RPC API (see #60, thanks to @vkedwardli)
 
Install
npm install @vitalets/google-translate-apiUsage
From automatic language detection to English:
const translate = require('@vitalets/google-translate-api');
const res = await translate('Ik spreek Engels', {to: 'en'});
console.log(res.text); //=> I speak English
console.log(res.from.language.iso);  //=> nlIf server returns Response code 403 (Forbidden) try set option client=gtx:
const res = await translate('Ik spreek Engels', { to: 'en', client: 'gtx' }).then(res => { ... });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.
Autocorrect
From English to Dutch with a typo (autoCorrect):
const res = await translate('I spea Dutch!', { from: 'en', to: 'nl', autoCorrect: true });
console.log(res.from.text.didYouMean); // => true
console.log(res.from.text.value); // => 'I [speak] Dutch!'
const correctedText = res.from.text.value.replace(/\[([a-z]+)\]/ig, '$1'); // => 'I speak Dutch!'
const finalRes = await translate(correctedText, { from: 'en', to: 'nl' });
console.log(finalRes.text); // => 'Ik spreek Nederlands!'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
});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.
tld
Type: string Default: "com"
TLD for Google translate host to be used in API calls: https://translate.google.{tld}.
gotOptions
Type: object
The got options: https://github.com/sindresorhus/got#options
Returns an object:
text(string) – The translated text.from(object)language(object)didYouMean(boolean) -trueif the API suggest a correction in the source languageiso(string) - The code of the language that the API has recognized in thetext
text(object)autoCorrected(boolean) –trueif the API has auto corrected thetextvalue(string) – The auto correctedtextor thetextwith suggested correctionsdidYouMean(boolean) –trueif the API has suggested corrections to thetext
raw(string) - Ifoptions.rawis true, the raw response from Google Translate servers. Otherwise,''.
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').then(res => {
    console.log(res.from.text.value);
    //=> I [speak] Dutch
}).catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
});Otherwise, it will be an empty string ('').
Related projects
- Translateer - uses Puppeteer to access Google Translate API.
 
License
MIT © Matheus Fernandes, forked and maintained by Vitaliy Potapov.