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This is a fork of the googletrans which makes the original package compatible with the latest versions of httpx
, httpcore
and their dependencies. This compatibility makes it possible to use httpx
's newer versions than 0.13.3
.
The base is taken from the feature/rpc branch of googletrans which was the last version, including pre-releases.
Comparing with PyPI, the base uses v4.0.0rc1 which was the last version on pypi, including pre-releases.
Note: I have no intention to add features or to maintain this project. This is a temporary solution to a temporary a problem, hopefully.
As the original project ended with version 4.0.0rc1
(pre-release), this fork's versioning starts from 4.0.0
(stable release).
This project is available on PyPI and can be installed using pip.
pip install googletrans-py
You can also install the project directly from this repository.
pip install git+https://github.com/StarkBotsIndustries/googletrans.git
Original Author - Suhun Han
Original Repository - googletrans
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