gcsDestination property
Google Cloud Storage destination for the translation output, e.g.,
gs://my_bucket/my_directory/
.
The destination directory provided does not have to be empty, but the
bucket must exist. If a file with the same name as the output file already
exists in the destination an error will be returned. For a
DocumentInputConfig.contents provided document, the output file will have
the name "output_[trg]_translations.[ext]", where - [trg]
corresponds to the translated file's language code, - [ext] corresponds
to the translated file's extension according to its mime type. For a
DocumentInputConfig.gcs_uri provided document, the output file will have a
name according to its URI. For example: an input file with URI:
gs://a/b/c.[extension]
stored in a gcs_destination bucket with name
"my_bucket" will have an output URI:
gs://my_bucket/a_b_c_[trg]_translations.[ext]
, where - [trg]
corresponds to the translated file's language code, - [ext] corresponds
to the translated file's extension according to its mime type. If the
document was directly provided through the request, then the output
document will have the format:
gs://my_bucket/translated_document_[trg]_translations.[ext]
, where -
[trg] corresponds to the translated file's language code, - [ext]
corresponds to the translated file's extension according to its mime type.
If a glossary was provided, then the output URI for the glossary
translation will be equal to the default output URI but have
glossary_translations
instead of translations
. For the previous
example, its glossary URI would be:
gs://my_bucket/a_b_c_[trg]_glossary_translations.[ext]
. Thus the max
number of output files will be 2 (Translated document, Glossary translated
document). Callers should expect no partial outputs. If there is any error
during document translation, no output will be stored in the Cloud Storage
bucket.
Optional.
Implementation
GcsDestination? gcsDestination;