post2go / microsoft-translator
Library for making calls to the Microsoft Translator V2 API
Requires
- doctrine/common: 2.*
- kriswallsmith/buzz: 0.*
Requires (Dev)
- phpunit/phpunit: ~3.7
README
By Matthias Noback
Installation
Using Composer, add to composer.json
:
{
"require": {
"post2go/microsoft-translator": "dev-master"
}
}
Then using the Composer binary:
php composer.phar install
Usage
This library uses the Buzz browser to make calls to the Microsoft Translator V2 API.
You need to register your application at the Azure DataMarket and
thereby retrieve a "client id" and a "client secret". These kan be used to instantiate the AccessTokenProvider
on which
the MicrosoftTranslator
depends:
<?php use Buzz\Browser; use MatthiasNoback\MicrosoftOAuth\AccessTokenProvider; use MatthiasNoback\MicrosoftTranslator\MicrosoftTranslator; $browser = new Browser(); $clientId = '[YOUR-CLIENT-ID]'; $clientSecret = '[YOUR-CLIENT-SECRET]'; $accessTokenProvider = new AccessTokenProvider($browser, $clientId, $clientSecret); $translator = new MicrosoftTranslator($browser, $accessTokenProvider);
Optional: enable the access token cache
Each call to the translator service is preceded by a call to Microsoft's OAuth server. Each access token however, may be
cached for 10 minutes, so you should also use the built-in AccessTokenCache
:
<?php use MatthiasNoback\MicrosoftOAuth\AccessTokenCache; use Doctrine\Common\Cache\ArrayCache; $cache = new ArrayCache(); $accessTokenCache = new AccessTokenCache($cache); $accessTokenProvider->setCache($accessTokenCache);
The actual cache provider can be anything, as long as it implements the Cache
interface from the Doctrine Common library.
Making calls
Translate a string
$translatedString = $translator->translate('This is a test', 'nl', 'en'); // $translatedString will be 'Dit is een test', which is Dutch for...
Translate a string and get multiple translations
$matches = $translator->getTranslations('This is a test', 'nl', 'en'); foreach ($matches as $match) { // $match is an instance of MatthiasNoback\MicrosoftTranslator\ApiCall\TranslationMatch $degree = $match->getDegree(); $translatedText = $match->getTranslatedText(); }
Detect the language of a string
$text = 'This is a test'; $detectedLanguage = $translator->detect($text); // $detectedLanguage will be 'en'
Get a spoken version of a string
$text = 'My name is Matthias'; $spoken = $translator->speak($text, 'en', 'audio/mp3', 'MaxQuality'); // $spoken will be the raw MP3 data, which you can save for instance as a file
Tests
Take a look at the tests to find out what else you can do with the API.
To fully enable the test suite, you need to copy phpunit.xml.dist
to phpunit.xml
and replace the placeholder
values with their real values (i.e. client id, client secret and a location for storing spoken text files).
Related projects
There is a MicrosoftTranslatorBundle which makes the Microsoft translator available in a Symfony2 project.
There is also a MicrosoftTranslatorServiceProvider which registers the Microsoft translator and related services to a Silex application.
TODO
There are some more calls to be implemented, and also some more tests to be added.