View source: R/wmcloud_translate.R
wmcloud_translate | R Documentation |
This function sends a POST request to the WMCloud translation API with the specified parameters, parses the JSON response, and returns the translated content.
wmcloud_translate(
content,
target_language = "en",
source_language = "en",
format = "text",
model = "nllb200-600M"
)
content |
The content to translate. Can be plain text, a URL (for a webpage), a JSON string, or a Markdown string. |
target_language |
The target language for the translation (default is "en"). |
source_language |
The source language of the content (default is "en"). |
format |
The format of the content ("json", "markdown", "text", "webpage"). |
model |
The model to use for the translation (only "nllb200-600M" is currently known to work). |
The translated content.
## Not run:
# Translate plain text
wmcloud_translate("rijst",
target_language = "es",
source_language = "nl", format = "text")
# Translate a webpage
wmcloud_translate("https://en.m.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Goes",
target_language = "es",
source_language = "en", format = "webpage")
# Translate JSON content
wmcloud_translate('{
"id": 1,
"title": "Chicken Biryani",
"description": "Chicken Biryani is a savory chicken and rice dish",
"ingredients": [ "Vegetable oil", "Garlic", "Ginger" ,"Rice"]
}
', target_language = "es", source_language = "en", format = "json")
# Translate Markdown content
wmcloud_translate('# Heading
This is a [link to Wikipedia](https://wikipedia.org)
', target_language = "es", source_language = "en", format = "markdown")
## End(Not run)
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