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GP Machine Translate

Description

A machine translate plugin for GlotPress as a WordPress plugin.

Four machine translation providers are supported:

  • DeepL Free (500k character free limit per month with account, but no cost)
  • DeepL Pro (pay per character, Pro account required)
  • Google Translate (pay per character)
  • Microsoft Translator (free tier available)
  • Yandex.Translate (free but requires Yandex account)

Note: This plugin assumes the source language is English as support for automated translation from other source languages is limited.

Configuration

Once you have installed GP Machine Translate, go to your WordPress admin screen and select “Settings > GP Machine Translate”.

You will have four fields to configure:

1. Translation Provider
2. Display extra info
3. Global API Key
4. Client ID

You can select from providers with some requiring the additional fields to be filled in.

DeepL Free

DeepL has a free tier that allows you to access the API for 500k characters per month. Additional characters require a DeepL API Pro (aka paid) account.

Note also that DeepL allows for a maximum of 50 strings to be translated at once, so keep that in mind when doing bulk translations and only selected at most 50 strings.

DeepL Pro

DeepL has a Pro tier that allows you to access the API on a pay per character basis.

Note also that DeepL allows for a maximum of 50 strings to be translated at once, so keep that in mind when doing bulk translations and only selected at most 50 strings.

Google

Google Translate requires an API key to function, to do this you must register with Google and provide a payment method.

  • Login/signup your Google developers console
  • Select “APIs & auth”->Credentials.
  • Create a new “Public API access” key.

The public access key is what you will use to configure GP Machine Translate with, either for all users or a specific user.

Microsoft Translator

Microsoft Translator requires an API key to function, to do this you must register with Microsoft. Microsoft does have a free tier for translation, limited to 2 million characters a month so you do not need to provide payment details for this tier.

Microsoft has a walk through on how to subscribe to the Translator service here:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/translator/getstarted.aspx

You will need both the client secret and client id for it to function with GP Machine Translate.

transltr.org

This service no longer exists and has been removed from the plugin.

Yandex.Translate

Yandex.Translate is a free service, however you must sign up to their service and adhere to their terms of service. This includes providing a link back to the service for translated text.

One other thing to note with Yandex.Translate is that when you sign up, you get a Yandex e-mail address and other services they provide and there is no option to opt out of them.

To get an API key, follow the instructions here:

https://tech.yandex.com/translate/

Powered by Yandex.Translate.

Setting the API key

To set the API key for all users, go to the WordPress Dashboard, then Settings, then “GP Machine Translate” and set the API key (and Client ID if required).

To set if for a specific user, go to the users profile and scroll down to the “GP Machine Translate” section and set the API key (and Client ID if required).

Note, if both a global and user API key are set, the user API key will override the global API key.

Supported Languages by Provider

DeepL
DeepL Pro
Google Translate
Microsoft Translator
Yandex.Translate

Arabic
Arabic
Afrikaans
Afrikaans
Catalan

Bulgarian
Bulgarian
Albanian
Arabic
Czech

Czech
Czech
Arabic
Bosnian
Danish

Danish
Danish
Armenian
Bulgarian
Dutch

Dutch
Dutch
Azerbaijani
Catalan
Estonian

English
English
Basque
Croatian
Finnish

Estonian
Estonian
Bosnian
Czech
French (France)

Finnish
Finnish
Bulgarian
Danish
German

French (France)
French (France)
Catalan
Dutch
Greek

German
German
Croatian
Estonian
Hungarian

Greek
Greek
Czech
Finnish
Italian

Hungarian
Hungarian
Danish
French (France)
Latvian

Indonesian
Indonesian
Dutch
German
Lithuanian

Italian
Italian
English
Greek
Macedonian

Japanese
Japanese
Esperanto
Hebrew
Norwegian

Korean
Korean
Estonian
Hindi
Portuguese (Portugal)

Latvian
Latvian
Finnish
Hungarian
Russian

Lithuanian
Lithuanian
French (France)
Indonesian
Slovak

Norwegian
Norwegian
Galician
Italian
Slovenian

Norwegian (Bokmål)
Norwegian (Bokmål)
Georgian
Japanese
Spanish (Spain)

Polish
Polish
German
Klingon
Swedish

Portuguese (Portugal)
Portuguese (Portugal)
Greek
Korean
Turkish

Romanian
Romanian
Gujarati
Latvian
Ukrainian

Russian
Russian
Hausa (Arabic)
Lithuanian

Slovak
Slovak
Hebrew
Malay

Slovenian
Slovenian
Hindi
Norwegian

Spanish (Spain)
Spanish (Spain)
Hungarian
Persian

Swedish
Swedish
Icelandic
Polish

Turkish
Turkish
Indonesian
Portuguese (Portugal)

Ukrainian
Ukrainian
Irish
Romanian

Italian
Russian

Japanese
Serbian

Javanese
Slovak

Kannada
Slovenian

Kazakh
Spanish (Spain)

Khmer
Swahili

Korean
Swedish

Lao
Thai

Latin
Turkish

Latvian
Ukrainian

Lithuanian
Urdu

Macedonian
Vietnamese

Malagasy
Welsh

Malay

Malayalam

Maori

Marathi

Mongolian

Nepali

Norwegian

Norwegian (Bokmål)

Norwegian (Nynorsk)

Panjabi (India)

Persian

Polish

Portuguese (Portugal)

Romanian

Russian

Scottish Gaelic

Serbian

Sinhala

Slovak

Slovenian

Somali

Spanish (Spain)

Sundanese

Swahili

Swedish

Tagalog

Tajik

Tamil

Telugu

Thai

Turkish

Ukrainian

Urdu

Uzbek

Vietnamese

Welsh

Yiddish

Yoruba

Reviews

3 An t-Sultain 2016
This is a most wanted function for GlotPress – I am glad someone implemented it! Easy to use, either in batch or individually.
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Contributors & Developers

“GP Machine Translate” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

“GP Machine Translate” has been translated into 4 locales. Thank you to the translators for their contributions.

Translate “GP Machine Translate” into your language.

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Changelog

2.0

  • Release date: November 10, 2024
  • Major rewrite of translation provider code provided by @BenBornschein, thanks!
  • Added option to display a supported/not supported message to the project locales list (disabled by default, go to settings to enable).

1.2

  • Release date: March 27, 2024
  • Fixed GlotPress 3+ compatibility
  • Removed defunct transltr.org
  • Updated DeepL details and functionality

1.1

  • Release date: January 16, 2022
  • Added DeepL support, thanks @Borlabs-Ben.

1.0

  • Release date: November 15, 2016
  • Added timeout for batch translations to help prevent the white screen of death.
  • Added translation domain and translation support.
  • Fixed support for translation engines that don’t need a key.

0.9.5

  • Release date: October 28, 2016
  • Multiple fixes related to proper detection of support locales and bulk translation.

0.9

  • Release date: October 21, 2016
  • Fix Google Translate not recognizing supported locales.

0.8

  • Release date: September 1, 2016
  • Extract all Google logic from the code to allow for multiple translation services to be supported.
  • Added Microsoft Translator.
  • Added Yandex.Translate.
  • Added transltr.org.

0.7

  • Release date: January 6, 2016
  • Documentation update.

0.6

  • Release date: January 6, 2016
  • Move the WP profile and settings hooks to before we check for the Google API key, otherwise you can never add one.
  • Replace gp_redirect() with wp_redirect().
  • Fixed incorrect function name wp_get_current_user_id() to be get_current_user_id();
  • Added check for no strings to translate and return a better error than a Google API error.
  • Updated the error id in WP_Error() call.Removed unused code from plugin.

0.5

  • Release date: December 14, 2015
  • Initial release.