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* {{suggest|spa|eng|World *tggg your and Miguel|*tggg|12345678}}
 
* {{suggest|spa|eng|World *tggg your and Miguel|*tggg|12345678}}
 
* {{suggest|spa|eng|your and Miguel *jogar|*jogar|tttgrhyrj}}
 
* {{suggest|spa|eng|your and Miguel *jogar|*jogar|tttgrhyrj}}
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* {{suggest|spa|eng|World *tggg your and Miguel|*tggg|utytryjh}}

Revision as of 11:03, 12 June 2016

Kiara's page


Suggestion task:

Notes

1. How to work with APY from the command line: http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/APY#Usage

2. How to launch Suggestions from the command line https://github.com/goavki/apertium-html-tools/pull/35



use ./servlet.py /usr/local/share/apertium/ --wiki-username=WikiUsername --wiki-password=WikiPassword -rs=YourRecaptchaSecret to run apy in google reCaptcha mode


URL Function Parameters Output
/suggest Generate a suggestion on target wiki-page using a testing token.
  • context: a sentence
  • word: word that will be sugested
  • newWord: a suggestion
  • langpair: language pair to use for translation
  • g-recaptcha-response: testing token generated when running apy
Returns the status. If "Success", the suggestion is posted on the target wiki-page.

Note that the correct wiki-page url is required (wiki_util.py)


For production usage of Google reCaptcha the registration is required (https://developers.google.com/recaptcha/).

Note that correct keys are required when starting apy and html-tools.

curl --data 'context=otro+mundo&word=*mundo&newWord=MUNDO&langpair=esp|eng&g-recaptcha-response=testingToken' http://localhost:2737/suggest
{"responseStatus": 200, "responseData": {"status": "Success"}, "responseDetails": null}
  • (esp-eng): otro mundo → *mundohgg (MUNDO)
  • (esp-eng): otro mundo → *mundohgg (MUNDO)
  • (esp-eng): otro mundo → *mundohgg (MUNDO)
  • (spa-eng): World *tggg your and Miguel → *tggg (12345678)
  • (spa-eng): your and Miguel *jogar → *jogar (tttgrhyrj)
  • (spa-eng): World *tggg your and Miguel → *tggg (utytryjh)