FunTranslations API Ruby interface
This is a Ruby client that enables you to easily perform translations using FunTranslations API.
If would like to learn how this gem was built, please check out this and subsequent lessons on my YT channel (currently only available in Russian).
Prerequisites
Ruby 2.7+ and RubyGems subsystem is required.
Installation
Install this gem by running:
$ gem install fun_translations
Or add it to your Gemfile
:
gem 'fun_translations'
And run:
bundle install
Usage
Include the client in your script:
require 'fun_translations'
Next, instantiate the client:
client = FunTranslations.client
And perform translations:
translation_yoda = client.translate :yoda, "Hello, my padawan"
translation_klingon = client.translate :klingon, "We are klingons."
translation_morse = client.translate 'morse/audio', "Morse code is dit and dash."
Additional request parameters
In most cases you will only need to pass the text to translate. However, certain translators (for example, 'morse/audio'
) might require additional params. You can specify these params as a third hash argument:
translation_morse = client.translate 'morse/audio', "Morse code is dit and dash.", speed: 5, tone: 700
Translation object
The translate
method returns an instance of the FunTranslations::Translation
class. It responds to the following methods:
-
translated_text
— the actual translation result. Please note that in very rare cases this method will returnnil
, specifically, when you are using'morse/audio'
translator that returns encoded audio only. -
original_text
— your initial (base) text. -
translation
— translator that you've chosen.
translation_yoda.translated_text # => 'A planet, master obi wan lost'
translation_yoda.original_text # => 'Master Obi Wan lost a planet'
translation_yoda.translation # => 'yoda'
There are additional methods available only for "audio" translators:
-
audio
— returns base64-encoded audio stream. -
speed
— audio speed. -
tone
— audio tone.
translation_morse = client.translate 'morse/audio', "Morse code is dit and dash.", speed: 5, tone: 700
translation_yoda.audio # => 'data:audio/wave;base64,UklGRjiBCQBXQVZFZm1...'
translation_yoda.speed # => '5 WPM'
translation_yoda.tone # => '700 Hz'
# Please note that the `translation` method returns a hash in this case:
translation_yoda.translation['source'] # => 'english'
translation_yoda.translation['destination'] # => 'morse audio'
API token
FunTranslations API has a free pricing plan which does not require registering and obtaining an API key. In other words, you can start using the gem right away. However, please be aware that the free plan allows only 5 requests per hour and 60 requests per day. Therefore, you might want to purchase a paid plan and obtain an API key. Then, simply pass this key when instantiating the client:
client = FunTranslations.client('123abc')
Then perform translations as usual.
Running tests
Tests are written in RSpec (all HTTP requests are stubbed):
rspec .
Observe test results and coverage.
Copyright and license
Licensed under the MIT license.
Copyright (c) 2022 Ilya Krukowski