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at it. Now babelfish should be happy.
176 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
176 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
# babelizer.py - API for simple access to babelfish.altavista.com.
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# Requires python 2.0 or better.
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#
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# See it in use at http://babel.MrFeinberg.com/
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"""API for simple access to babelfish.altavista.com.
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Summary:
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import babelizer
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print ' '.join(babelizer.available_languages)
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print babelizer.translate( 'How much is that doggie in the window?',
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'English', 'French' )
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def babel_callback(phrase):
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print phrase
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sys.stdout.flush()
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babelizer.babelize( 'I love a reigning knight.',
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'English', 'German',
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callback = babel_callback )
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available_languages
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A list of languages available for use with babelfish.
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translate( phrase, from_lang, to_lang )
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Uses babelfish to translate phrase from from_lang to to_lang.
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babelize(phrase, from_lang, through_lang, limit = 12, callback = None)
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Uses babelfish to translate back and forth between from_lang and
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through_lang until either no more changes occur in translation or
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limit iterations have been reached, whichever comes first. Takes
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an optional callback function which should receive a single
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parameter, being the next translation. Without the callback
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returns a list of successive translations.
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It's only guaranteed to work if 'english' is one of the two languages
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given to either of the translation methods.
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Both translation methods throw exceptions which are all subclasses of
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BabelizerError. They include
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LanguageNotAvailableError
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Thrown on an attempt to use an unknown language.
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BabelfishChangedError
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Thrown when babelfish.altavista.com changes some detail of their
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layout, and babelizer can no longer parse the results or submit
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the correct form (a not infrequent occurance).
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BabelizerIOError
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Thrown for various networking and IO errors.
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Version: $Id$
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Author: Jonathan Feinberg <jdf@pobox.com>
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"""
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import re, string, urllib
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"""
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Various patterns I have encountered in looking for the babelfish result.
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We try each of them in turn, based on the relative number of times I've
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seen each of these patterns. $1.00 to anyone who can provide a heuristic
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for knowing which one to use. This includes AltaVista employees.
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"""
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__where = [ re.compile(r'lang=..>([^<]*)</div'),
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re.compile(r'name=\"q\" value=\"([^\"]*)\">'),
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re.compile(r'div style=padding:10px;>([^<]+)</div'),
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]
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__languages = { 'english' : 'en',
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'chinese' : 'zh',
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'french' : 'fr',
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'german' : 'de',
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'italian' : 'it',
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'japanese' : 'ja',
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'korean' : 'ko',
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'spanish' : 'es',
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'portuguese' : 'pt',
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}
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"""
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All of the available language names.
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"""
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available_languages = [ x.title() for x in __languages.keys() ]
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"""
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Calling translate() or babelize() can raise a BabelizerError
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"""
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class BabelizerError(Exception):
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pass
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class LanguageNotAvailableError(BabelizerError):
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pass
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class BabelfishChangedError(BabelizerError):
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pass
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class BabelizerIOError(BabelizerError):
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pass
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def clean(text):
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return ' '.join(string.replace(text.strip(), "\n", ' ').split())
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def translate(phrase, from_lang, to_lang):
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phrase = clean(phrase)
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try:
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from_code = __languages[from_lang.lower()]
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to_code = __languages[to_lang.lower()]
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except KeyError, lang:
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raise LanguageNotAvailableError(lang)
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params = urllib.urlencode( { 'BabelFishFrontPage' : 'yes',
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'doit' : 'done',
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'tt' : 'urltext',
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'intl' : '1',
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'urltext' : phrase,
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'lp' : from_code + '_' + to_code } )
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try:
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response = urllib.urlopen('http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/tr', params)
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except IOError, what:
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raise BabelizerIOError("Couldn't talk to server: %s" % what)
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except:
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print "Unexpected error:", sys.exc_info()[0]
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html = response.read()
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try:
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begin = html.index('<!-- Target text (content) -->')
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end = html.index('<!-- end: Target text (content) -->')
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html = html[begin:end]
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except ValueError:
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pass
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for regex in __where:
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match = regex.search(html)
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if match:
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break
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if not match:
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raise BabelfishChangedError("Can't recognize translated string.")
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return clean(match.group(1))
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def babelize(phrase, from_language, through_language, limit = 12, callback = None):
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phrase = clean(phrase)
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seen = { phrase: 1 }
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results = []
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if callback:
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def_callback = callback
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else:
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def_callback = results.append
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def_callback(phrase)
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flip = { from_language: through_language, through_language: from_language }
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next = from_language
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for i in range(limit):
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phrase = translate(phrase, next, flip[next])
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if seen.has_key(phrase):
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break
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seen[phrase] = 1
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def_callback(phrase)
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next = flip[next]
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# next is set to the language of the last entry. this should be the same
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# as the language we are translating to
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if next != through_language:
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phrase = translate(phrase, next, flip[next])
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def_callback(phrase)
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if not callback:
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return results
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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import sys
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def printer(x):
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print x
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sys.stdout.flush();
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babelize("I won't take that sort of treatment from you, or from your doggie!",
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'english', 'french', callback = printer)
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