Class BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder (2.83.0)

public static final class BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder extends GeneratedMessage.Builder<BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder> implements BatchDocumentOutputConfigOrBuilder

Output configuration for BatchTranslateDocument request.

Protobuf type google.cloud.translation.v3.BatchDocumentOutputConfig

Static Methods

getDescriptor()

public static final Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptor()
Returns
Type Description
Descriptor

Methods

build()

public BatchDocumentOutputConfig build()
Returns
Type Description
BatchDocumentOutputConfig

buildPartial()

public BatchDocumentOutputConfig buildPartial()
Returns
Type Description
BatchDocumentOutputConfig

clear()

public BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder clear()
Returns
Type Description
BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder
Overrides

clearDestination()

public BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder clearDestination()
Returns
Type Description
BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder

clearGcsDestination()

public BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder clearGcsDestination()

Google Cloud Storage destination for output content. For every single input document (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes in the BatchTranslateDocumentRequest).

While the input documents are being processed, we write/update an index file index.csv under gcs_destination.output_uri_prefix (for example, gs://translation_output/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as new files are being translated. The format is:

input_document,target_language_code,translation_output,error_output, glossary_translation_output,glossary_error_output

input_document is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri. target_language_code is provided in the request. translation_output contains the translations. (details provided below) error_output contains the error message during processing of the file. Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty strings if we have no content to output. glossary_translation_output and glossary_error_output are the translated output/error when we apply glossaries. They could also be empty if we have no content to output.

Once a row is present in index.csv, the input/output matching never changes. Callers should also expect all the content in input_file are processed and ready to be consumed (that is, no partial output file is written).

Since index.csv will be keeping updated during the process, please make sure there is no custom retention policy applied on the output bucket that may avoid file updating. (https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/bucket-lock#retention-policy)

The naming format of translation output files follows (for target language code [trg]): translation_output: gs://translation_output/a_b_c_[trg]translation.[extension] glossary_translation_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.[extension]. The output document will maintain the same file format as the input document.

The naming format of error output files follows (for target language code [trg]): error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c_[trg]errors.txt glossary_error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.txt. The error output is a txt file containing error details.

.google.cloud.translation.v3.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;

Returns
Type Description
BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder

getDefaultInstanceForType()

public BatchDocumentOutputConfig getDefaultInstanceForType()
Returns
Type Description
BatchDocumentOutputConfig

getDescriptorForType()

public Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptorForType()
Returns
Type Description
Descriptor
Overrides

getDestinationCase()

public BatchDocumentOutputConfig.DestinationCase getDestinationCase()
Returns
Type Description
BatchDocumentOutputConfig.DestinationCase

getGcsDestination()

public GcsDestination getGcsDestination()

Google Cloud Storage destination for output content. For every single input document (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes in the BatchTranslateDocumentRequest).

While the input documents are being processed, we write/update an index file index.csv under gcs_destination.output_uri_prefix (for example, gs://translation_output/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as new files are being translated. The format is:

input_document,target_language_code,translation_output,error_output, glossary_translation_output,glossary_error_output

input_document is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri. target_language_code is provided in the request. translation_output contains the translations. (details provided below) error_output contains the error message during processing of the file. Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty strings if we have no content to output. glossary_translation_output and glossary_error_output are the translated output/error when we apply glossaries. They could also be empty if we have no content to output.

Once a row is present in index.csv, the input/output matching never changes. Callers should also expect all the content in input_file are processed and ready to be consumed (that is, no partial output file is written).

Since index.csv will be keeping updated during the process, please make sure there is no custom retention policy applied on the output bucket that may avoid file updating. (https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/bucket-lock#retention-policy)

The naming format of translation output files follows (for target language code [trg]): translation_output: gs://translation_output/a_b_c_[trg]translation.[extension] glossary_translation_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.[extension]. The output document will maintain the same file format as the input document.

The naming format of error output files follows (for target language code [trg]): error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c_[trg]errors.txt glossary_error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.txt. The error output is a txt file containing error details.

.google.cloud.translation.v3.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;

Returns
Type Description
GcsDestination

The gcsDestination.

getGcsDestinationBuilder()

public GcsDestination.Builder getGcsDestinationBuilder()

Google Cloud Storage destination for output content. For every single input document (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes in the BatchTranslateDocumentRequest).

While the input documents are being processed, we write/update an index file index.csv under gcs_destination.output_uri_prefix (for example, gs://translation_output/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as new files are being translated. The format is:

input_document,target_language_code,translation_output,error_output, glossary_translation_output,glossary_error_output

input_document is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri. target_language_code is provided in the request. translation_output contains the translations. (details provided below) error_output contains the error message during processing of the file. Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty strings if we have no content to output. glossary_translation_output and glossary_error_output are the translated output/error when we apply glossaries. They could also be empty if we have no content to output.

Once a row is present in index.csv, the input/output matching never changes. Callers should also expect all the content in input_file are processed and ready to be consumed (that is, no partial output file is written).

Since index.csv will be keeping updated during the process, please make sure there is no custom retention policy applied on the output bucket that may avoid file updating. (https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/bucket-lock#retention-policy)

The naming format of translation output files follows (for target language code [trg]): translation_output: gs://translation_output/a_b_c_[trg]translation.[extension] glossary_translation_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.[extension]. The output document will maintain the same file format as the input document.

The naming format of error output files follows (for target language code [trg]): error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c_[trg]errors.txt glossary_error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.txt. The error output is a txt file containing error details.

.google.cloud.translation.v3.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;

Returns
Type Description
GcsDestination.Builder

getGcsDestinationOrBuilder()

public GcsDestinationOrBuilder getGcsDestinationOrBuilder()

Google Cloud Storage destination for output content. For every single input document (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes in the BatchTranslateDocumentRequest).

While the input documents are being processed, we write/update an index file index.csv under gcs_destination.output_uri_prefix (for example, gs://translation_output/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as new files are being translated. The format is:

input_document,target_language_code,translation_output,error_output, glossary_translation_output,glossary_error_output

input_document is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri. target_language_code is provided in the request. translation_output contains the translations. (details provided below) error_output contains the error message during processing of the file. Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty strings if we have no content to output. glossary_translation_output and glossary_error_output are the translated output/error when we apply glossaries. They could also be empty if we have no content to output.

Once a row is present in index.csv, the input/output matching never changes. Callers should also expect all the content in input_file are processed and ready to be consumed (that is, no partial output file is written).

Since index.csv will be keeping updated during the process, please make sure there is no custom retention policy applied on the output bucket that may avoid file updating. (https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/bucket-lock#retention-policy)

The naming format of translation output files follows (for target language code [trg]): translation_output: gs://translation_output/a_b_c_[trg]translation.[extension] glossary_translation_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.[extension]. The output document will maintain the same file format as the input document.

The naming format of error output files follows (for target language code [trg]): error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c_[trg]errors.txt glossary_error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.txt. The error output is a txt file containing error details.

.google.cloud.translation.v3.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;

Returns
Type Description
GcsDestinationOrBuilder

hasGcsDestination()

public boolean hasGcsDestination()

Google Cloud Storage destination for output content. For every single input document (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes in the BatchTranslateDocumentRequest).

While the input documents are being processed, we write/update an index file index.csv under gcs_destination.output_uri_prefix (for example, gs://translation_output/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as new files are being translated. The format is:

input_document,target_language_code,translation_output,error_output, glossary_translation_output,glossary_error_output

input_document is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri. target_language_code is provided in the request. translation_output contains the translations. (details provided below) error_output contains the error message during processing of the file. Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty strings if we have no content to output. glossary_translation_output and glossary_error_output are the translated output/error when we apply glossaries. They could also be empty if we have no content to output.

Once a row is present in index.csv, the input/output matching never changes. Callers should also expect all the content in input_file are processed and ready to be consumed (that is, no partial output file is written).

Since index.csv will be keeping updated during the process, please make sure there is no custom retention policy applied on the output bucket that may avoid file updating. (https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/bucket-lock#retention-policy)

The naming format of translation output files follows (for target language code [trg]): translation_output: gs://translation_output/a_b_c_[trg]translation.[extension] glossary_translation_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.[extension]. The output document will maintain the same file format as the input document.

The naming format of error output files follows (for target language code [trg]): error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c_[trg]errors.txt glossary_error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.txt. The error output is a txt file containing error details.

.google.cloud.translation.v3.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;

Returns
Type Description
boolean

Whether the gcsDestination field is set.

internalGetFieldAccessorTable()

protected GeneratedMessage.FieldAccessorTable internalGetFieldAccessorTable()
Returns
Type Description
FieldAccessorTable
Overrides

isInitialized()

public final boolean isInitialized()
Returns
Type Description
boolean
Overrides

mergeFrom(BatchDocumentOutputConfig other)

public BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder mergeFrom(BatchDocumentOutputConfig other)
Parameter
Name Description
other BatchDocumentOutputConfig
Returns
Type Description
BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder

mergeFrom(CodedInputStream input, ExtensionRegistryLite extensionRegistry)

public BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder mergeFrom(CodedInputStream input, ExtensionRegistryLite extensionRegistry)
Parameters
Name Description
input CodedInputStream
extensionRegistry ExtensionRegistryLite
Returns
Type Description
BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder
Overrides
Exceptions
Type Description
IOException

mergeFrom(Message other)

public BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder mergeFrom(Message other)
Parameter
Name Description
other Message
Returns
Type Description
BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder
Overrides

mergeGcsDestination(GcsDestination value)

public BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder mergeGcsDestination(GcsDestination value)

Google Cloud Storage destination for output content. For every single input document (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes in the BatchTranslateDocumentRequest).

While the input documents are being processed, we write/update an index file index.csv under gcs_destination.output_uri_prefix (for example, gs://translation_output/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as new files are being translated. The format is:

input_document,target_language_code,translation_output,error_output, glossary_translation_output,glossary_error_output

input_document is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri. target_language_code is provided in the request. translation_output contains the translations. (details provided below) error_output contains the error message during processing of the file. Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty strings if we have no content to output. glossary_translation_output and glossary_error_output are the translated output/error when we apply glossaries. They could also be empty if we have no content to output.

Once a row is present in index.csv, the input/output matching never changes. Callers should also expect all the content in input_file are processed and ready to be consumed (that is, no partial output file is written).

Since index.csv will be keeping updated during the process, please make sure there is no custom retention policy applied on the output bucket that may avoid file updating. (https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/bucket-lock#retention-policy)

The naming format of translation output files follows (for target language code [trg]): translation_output: gs://translation_output/a_b_c_[trg]translation.[extension] glossary_translation_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.[extension]. The output document will maintain the same file format as the input document.

The naming format of error output files follows (for target language code [trg]): error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c_[trg]errors.txt glossary_error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.txt. The error output is a txt file containing error details.

.google.cloud.translation.v3.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;

Parameter
Name Description
value GcsDestination
Returns
Type Description
BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder

setGcsDestination(GcsDestination value)

public BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder setGcsDestination(GcsDestination value)

Google Cloud Storage destination for output content. For every single input document (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes in the BatchTranslateDocumentRequest).

While the input documents are being processed, we write/update an index file index.csv under gcs_destination.output_uri_prefix (for example, gs://translation_output/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as new files are being translated. The format is:

input_document,target_language_code,translation_output,error_output, glossary_translation_output,glossary_error_output

input_document is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri. target_language_code is provided in the request. translation_output contains the translations. (details provided below) error_output contains the error message during processing of the file. Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty strings if we have no content to output. glossary_translation_output and glossary_error_output are the translated output/error when we apply glossaries. They could also be empty if we have no content to output.

Once a row is present in index.csv, the input/output matching never changes. Callers should also expect all the content in input_file are processed and ready to be consumed (that is, no partial output file is written).

Since index.csv will be keeping updated during the process, please make sure there is no custom retention policy applied on the output bucket that may avoid file updating. (https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/bucket-lock#retention-policy)

The naming format of translation output files follows (for target language code [trg]): translation_output: gs://translation_output/a_b_c_[trg]translation.[extension] glossary_translation_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.[extension]. The output document will maintain the same file format as the input document.

The naming format of error output files follows (for target language code [trg]): error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c_[trg]errors.txt glossary_error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.txt. The error output is a txt file containing error details.

.google.cloud.translation.v3.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;

Parameter
Name Description
value GcsDestination
Returns
Type Description
BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder

setGcsDestination(GcsDestination.Builder builderForValue)

public BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder setGcsDestination(GcsDestination.Builder builderForValue)

Google Cloud Storage destination for output content. For every single input document (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes in the BatchTranslateDocumentRequest).

While the input documents are being processed, we write/update an index file index.csv under gcs_destination.output_uri_prefix (for example, gs://translation_output/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as new files are being translated. The format is:

input_document,target_language_code,translation_output,error_output, glossary_translation_output,glossary_error_output

input_document is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri. target_language_code is provided in the request. translation_output contains the translations. (details provided below) error_output contains the error message during processing of the file. Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty strings if we have no content to output. glossary_translation_output and glossary_error_output are the translated output/error when we apply glossaries. They could also be empty if we have no content to output.

Once a row is present in index.csv, the input/output matching never changes. Callers should also expect all the content in input_file are processed and ready to be consumed (that is, no partial output file is written).

Since index.csv will be keeping updated during the process, please make sure there is no custom retention policy applied on the output bucket that may avoid file updating. (https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/bucket-lock#retention-policy)

The naming format of translation output files follows (for target language code [trg]): translation_output: gs://translation_output/a_b_c_[trg]translation.[extension] glossary_translation_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.[extension]. The output document will maintain the same file format as the input document.

The naming format of error output files follows (for target language code [trg]): error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c_[trg]errors.txt glossary_error_output: gs://translation_test/a_b_c[trg]_glossary_translation.txt. The error output is a txt file containing error details.

.google.cloud.translation.v3.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;

Parameter
Name Description
builderForValue GcsDestination.Builder
Returns
Type Description
BatchDocumentOutputConfig.Builder