Interface OutputConfigOrBuilder

  • All Superinterfaces:
    com.google.protobuf.MessageLiteOrBuilder, com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder
    All Known Implementing Classes:
    OutputConfig, OutputConfig.Builder

    public interface OutputConfigOrBuilder
    extends com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder
    • Method Detail

      • hasGcsDestination

        boolean hasGcsDestination()
         Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
         For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
         generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
         in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
        
         Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
         record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
         change record delimiters.
        
         While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
         'index.csv'  under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
         gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
         new files are being translated. The format is:
        
         input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
         glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
        
         input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
         target_language_code is provided in the request.
         translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
         errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
         below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
         strings if we have no content to output.
         glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
         strings if the input_file is tsv. They could also be empty if we have no
         content to output.
        
         Once a row is present in index.csv, the input/output matching never
         changes. Callers should also expect all the content in input_file are
         processed and ready to be consumed (that is, no partial output file is
         written).
        
         Since index.csv will be keeping updated during the process, please make
         sure there is no custom retention policy applied on the output bucket
         that may avoid file updating.
         (https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/bucket-lock#retention-policy)
        
         The format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
         `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
        
         If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
         columns:
         Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
         provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
         Column 2: source sentence.
         Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
         is an error.
         Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
         translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
         error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
         no glossary applied.
        
         If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
         written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
         glossary_translations_file has format of
         `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
        
         The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
         `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
        
         If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
         Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
         provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
         Column 2: source sentence.
         Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
         Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
         Error when applying the glossary.
        
         If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
         generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
         `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
         
        .google.cloud.translation.v3.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;
        Returns:
        Whether the gcsDestination field is set.
      • getGcsDestination

        GcsDestination getGcsDestination()
         Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
         For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
         generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
         in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
        
         Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
         record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
         change record delimiters.
        
         While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
         'index.csv'  under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
         gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
         new files are being translated. The format is:
        
         input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
         glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
        
         input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
         target_language_code is provided in the request.
         translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
         errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
         below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
         strings if we have no content to output.
         glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
         strings if the input_file is tsv. They could also be empty if we have no
         content to output.
        
         Once a row is present in index.csv, the input/output matching never
         changes. Callers should also expect all the content in input_file are
         processed and ready to be consumed (that is, no partial output file is
         written).
        
         Since index.csv will be keeping updated during the process, please make
         sure there is no custom retention policy applied on the output bucket
         that may avoid file updating.
         (https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/bucket-lock#retention-policy)
        
         The format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
         `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
        
         If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
         columns:
         Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
         provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
         Column 2: source sentence.
         Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
         is an error.
         Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
         translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
         error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
         no glossary applied.
        
         If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
         written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
         glossary_translations_file has format of
         `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
        
         The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
         `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
        
         If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
         Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
         provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
         Column 2: source sentence.
         Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
         Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
         Error when applying the glossary.
        
         If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
         generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
         `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
         
        .google.cloud.translation.v3.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;
        Returns:
        The gcsDestination.
      • getGcsDestinationOrBuilder

        GcsDestinationOrBuilder getGcsDestinationOrBuilder()
         Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
         For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
         generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
         in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
        
         Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
         record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
         change record delimiters.
        
         While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
         'index.csv'  under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
         gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
         new files are being translated. The format is:
        
         input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
         glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
        
         input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
         target_language_code is provided in the request.
         translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
         errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
         below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
         strings if we have no content to output.
         glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
         strings if the input_file is tsv. They could also be empty if we have no
         content to output.
        
         Once a row is present in index.csv, the input/output matching never
         changes. Callers should also expect all the content in input_file are
         processed and ready to be consumed (that is, no partial output file is
         written).
        
         Since index.csv will be keeping updated during the process, please make
         sure there is no custom retention policy applied on the output bucket
         that may avoid file updating.
         (https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/bucket-lock#retention-policy)
        
         The format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
         `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
        
         If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
         columns:
         Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
         provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
         Column 2: source sentence.
         Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
         is an error.
         Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
         translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
         error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
         no glossary applied.
        
         If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
         written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
         glossary_translations_file has format of
         `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
        
         The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
         `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
        
         If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
         Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
         provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
         Column 2: source sentence.
         Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
         Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
         Error when applying the glossary.
        
         If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
         generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
         `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
         
        .google.cloud.translation.v3.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;