@bsky.app/expo-translate-text 0.2.1
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- package/.eslintrc.js +5 -0
- package/.prettierrc.js +10 -0
- package/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md +133 -0
- package/CONTRIBUTING.md +124 -0
- package/LICENSE +20 -0
- package/README.md +127 -0
- package/android/build.gradle +47 -0
- package/android/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml +2 -0
- package/android/src/main/java/expo/modules/translatetext/ExpoTranslateTextModule.kt +367 -0
- package/build/ExpoTranslateText.types.d.ts +34 -0
- package/build/ExpoTranslateText.types.d.ts.map +1 -0
- package/build/ExpoTranslateText.types.js +2 -0
- package/build/ExpoTranslateText.types.js.map +1 -0
- package/build/ExpoTranslateTextModule.d.ts +8 -0
- package/build/ExpoTranslateTextModule.d.ts.map +1 -0
- package/build/ExpoTranslateTextModule.js +21 -0
- package/build/ExpoTranslateTextModule.js.map +1 -0
- package/build/index.d.ts +4 -0
- package/build/index.d.ts.map +1 -0
- package/build/index.js +37 -0
- package/build/index.js.map +1 -0
- package/expo-module.config.json +16 -0
- package/ios/ExpoTranslateText.podspec +29 -0
- package/ios/ExpoTranslateTextModule.swift +205 -0
- package/ios/Props.swift +17 -0
- package/ios/TranslationHelpers.swift +66 -0
- package/ios/TranslationViews.swift +90 -0
- package/package.json +45 -0
- package/resources/Translate_iOS.gif +0 -0
- package/src/ExpoTranslateText.types.ts +33 -0
- package/src/ExpoTranslateTextModule.ts +31 -0
- package/src/index.ts +47 -0
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Copyright (c) 2025 Tom Atterton
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## Usage π
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### Basic Text Translation
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```tsx
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input: 'Hello, world!',
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targetLangCode: 'es',
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### Translation Sheet (iOS Only)
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```tsx
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import { onTranslateSheet } from 'expo-translate-text';
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import { Platform } from 'react-native';
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const translateSheet = async () => {
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if (Platform.OS === 'android') {
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console.warn('Sheet translation is not supported on Android.');
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}
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try {
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const translatedText = await onTranslateSheet({
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input: 'Bonjour tout le monde',
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});
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console.log(translatedText);
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} catch (error) {
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console.error(error);
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}
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};
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```
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## API Reference π
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### onTranslateTask
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Translates a given text or batch of text.
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**Request:**
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| Parameter | Type | Description |
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|-----------|------|-------------|
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| `input` | `string` \| `string[]` \| `{ [key: string]: string \| string[] }` | Text to be translated. |
|
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| `sourceLangCode?` | `string` | Source language code (e.g., 'en'). |
|
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| `targetLangCode` | `string` | Target language code (e.g., 'es'). |
|
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| `requireCharging?` | `boolean` | Requires device to be charging. |
|
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| `requiresWifi?` | `boolean` | Requires WiFi for translation. |
|
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**Response:**
|
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Key | Type | Description
|
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|
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--------------- | ----------------------------------------------------- | -------------
|
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|
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`translatedTexts` | `string` \| `string[]` \| `{ [key: string]: string \| string[] }` | The translated text(s).
|
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|
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`sourceLanguage` | `string` \| `null` | The detected source language, or `null` if unknown.
|
|
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|
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`targetLanguage` | `string` | The requested target language.
|
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|
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|
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+
---
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|
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### onTranslateSheet (iOS 17.4+)
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|
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β οΈ **Not supported on Android**
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|
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105
|
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Translates text using the Translation Sheet API.
|
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|
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**Request:**
|
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+
|
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109
|
+
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|
|
110
|
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|-----------|------|-------------|
|
|
111
|
+
| `input` | `string` | The text to be translated. |
|
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112
|
+
|
|
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**Response:**
|
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|
+
|
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115
|
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Key | Type | Description
|
|
116
|
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------ | ------- | -------------
|
|
117
|
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`result` | `string` | The translated text.
|
|
118
|
+
|
|
119
|
+
## Contributing π
|
|
120
|
+
|
|
121
|
+
See the [contributing guide](CONTRIBUTING.md) to learn how to contribute.
|
|
122
|
+
|
|
123
|
+
## License π
|
|
124
|
+
|
|
125
|
+
MIT
|
|
126
|
+
|
|
127
|
+
Enjoy translating with `expo-translate-text`! π
|
|
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|
|
|
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|
+
apply plugin: 'com.android.library'
|
|
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|
+
|
|
3
|
+
group = 'expo.modules.translatetext'
|
|
4
|
+
version = '0.1.0'
|
|
5
|
+
|
|
6
|
+
def expoModulesCorePlugin = new File(project(":expo-modules-core").projectDir.absolutePath, "ExpoModulesCorePlugin.gradle")
|
|
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|
+
apply from: expoModulesCorePlugin
|
|
8
|
+
applyKotlinExpoModulesCorePlugin()
|
|
9
|
+
useCoreDependencies()
|
|
10
|
+
useExpoPublishing()
|
|
11
|
+
|
|
12
|
+
// If you want to use the managed Android SDK versions from expo-modules-core, set this to true.
|
|
13
|
+
// The Android SDK versions will be bumped from time to time in SDK releases and may introduce breaking changes in your module code.
|
|
14
|
+
// Most of the time, you may like to manage the Android SDK versions yourself.
|
|
15
|
+
def useManagedAndroidSdkVersions = false
|
|
16
|
+
if (useManagedAndroidSdkVersions) {
|
|
17
|
+
useDefaultAndroidSdkVersions()
|
|
18
|
+
} else {
|
|
19
|
+
buildscript {
|
|
20
|
+
// Simple helper that allows the root project to override versions declared by this library.
|
|
21
|
+
ext.safeExtGet = { prop, fallback ->
|
|
22
|
+
rootProject.ext.has(prop) ? rootProject.ext.get(prop) : fallback
|
|
23
|
+
}
|
|
24
|
+
}
|
|
25
|
+
project.android {
|
|
26
|
+
compileSdkVersion safeExtGet("compileSdkVersion", 34)
|
|
27
|
+
defaultConfig {
|
|
28
|
+
minSdkVersion safeExtGet("minSdkVersion", 21)
|
|
29
|
+
targetSdkVersion safeExtGet("targetSdkVersion", 34)
|
|
30
|
+
}
|
|
31
|
+
}
|
|
32
|
+
}
|
|
33
|
+
|
|
34
|
+
android {
|
|
35
|
+
namespace "expo.modules.translatetext"
|
|
36
|
+
defaultConfig {
|
|
37
|
+
versionCode 1
|
|
38
|
+
versionName "0.1.0"
|
|
39
|
+
}
|
|
40
|
+
lintOptions {
|
|
41
|
+
abortOnError false
|
|
42
|
+
}
|
|
43
|
+
}
|
|
44
|
+
dependencies {
|
|
45
|
+
implementation 'com.google.mlkit:translate:17.0.2'
|
|
46
|
+
implementation 'com.google.mlkit:language-id:17.0.0'
|
|
47
|
+
}
|