A free and unlimited API for Google Translate π΅ π« for Node.js.
- Auto language detection
- Spelling correction
- Language correction
- Fast and reliable β it uses the same servers that translate.google.com uses
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seems to work even with outdated token, see this discussion for details - Fixed extraction of TKK ceed from current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.com
sources (via @vitalets/google-translate-token) - Removed unsecure
unsafe-eval
dependency (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)
npm install @vitalets/google-translate-api
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); //=> nl
If 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.
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 => ...);
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
});
No. https://translate.google.com
does not provide CORS http headers allowing access from other domains.
Type: string
The text to be translated
Type: object
Type: string
Default: auto
The text
language. Must be auto
or one of the codes/names (not case sensitive) contained in languages.js
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.
Type: boolean
Default: false
If true
, the returned object will have a raw
property with the raw response (string
) from Google Translate.
Type: string
Default: "t"
Query parameter client
used in API calls. Can be t|gtx
.
Type: string
Default: "com"
TLD for Google translate host to be used in API calls: https://translate.google.{tld}
.
Type: object
The got options: https://github.com/sindresorhus/got#options
text
(string) β The translated text.from
(object)language
(object)didYouMean
(boolean) -true
if 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) βtrue
if the API has auto corrected thetext
value
(string) β The auto correctedtext
or thetext
with suggested correctionsdidYouMean
(boolean) βtrue
if the API has suggested corrections to thetext
raw
(string) - Ifoptions.raw
is 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
(''
).
- Translateer - uses Puppeteer to access Google Translate API.
MIT Β© Matheus Fernandes, forked and maintained by Vitaliy Potapov.