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This library is a wrapper around the Transifex API, built to provide a simpler interface to users of the API.
At this moment, it supports only a subset of the endpoints of the API. In particular, it allows certain operations on Projects, Resources and Translations.
Initialization
Before making any requests, you need to setup the HTTP handler, which
will be used for all subsequent requests.
Authentication works both with username/password or with an API token.
.. code:: python
from txlib_too.http.auth import BasicAuth
from txlib_too.http.http_requests import HttpRequest
from txlib_too.registry import registry
credentials = BasicAuth(username='api', password='')
host = 'https:/www.transifex.com/'
conn = HttpRequest(host, auth=credentials)
registry.setup({'http_handler': conn})
Projects
~~~~~~~~
TODO
Resources
~~~~~~~~~
Get resource
^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code:: python
from txlib_too.api.resources import Resource
from txlib_too.http.exceptions import NotFoundError, ServerError
try:
r = Resource.get(project_slug='project_slug', slug='resource_slug')
print(r.slug) # 'resource_slug'
except NotFoundError:
print('Resource not found')
except ServerError as e:
print('Exception while retrieving resource: {}'.format(e))
Create/update resource
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code:: python
from txlib_too.api.resources import Resource
from txlib_too.http.exceptions import NotFoundError, ServerError
try:
r = Resource.get(project_slug='project_slug', slug='resource_slug')
# Resource exists, update it
# Not all fields are allowed here. For example, if i18n_type
# is provided, the request will fail with a 400 error
try:
r.save(content='{"key1": "text1"}')
except ServerError as e:
print('Exception while updating resource: {}'.format(e))
except NotFoundError:
# Resource does not exist, create one now
try:
r = Resource(project_slug='project_slug', slug='resource_slug')
r.save(name='R1', i18n_type='KEYVALUEJSON', content='{"key1": "text1"}')
except ServerError as e:
print('Exception while creating resource: {}'.format(e))
except ServerError as e:
print('Exception while retrieving resource: {}'.format(e))
Alternatively, instead of passing all parameters to :code:`save()`, you can
do the following:
.. code:: python
r = Resource.get(...)
r.name = '...'
r.i18n_type = '...'
r.content = '...'
r.save()
Translations
~~~~~~~~~~~~
Get translation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code:: python
from txlib_too.api.translations import Translation
from txlib_too.http.exceptions import NotFoundError, ServerError
try:
t = Translation.get(project_slug='project_slug', slug='resource_slug', lang='translation_language')
print(t.lang) # 'translation_language'
except NotFoundError:
print('Translation not found')
except ServerError as e:
print('Exception while retrieving translation: {}'.format(e))
Create/update translation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. code:: python
from txlib_too.api.translations import Translation
from txlib_too.http.exceptions import NotFoundError, ServerError
try:
t = Translation(
project_slug=project_slug, slug=resource_slug, lang=language_code
)
t.save(content=content)
except ServerError as e:
print('Exception while retrieving translation: {}'.format(e))
FAQs
A python library for Transifex
We found that txlib-too demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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