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*
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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*
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// Generated by the protocol buffer compiler. DO NOT EDIT!
// source: google/cloud/translate/v3beta1/translation_service.proto
// Protobuf Java Version: 3.25.5
package com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1;
/**
*
*
*
* Output configuration for BatchTranslateText request.
*
*
* Protobuf type {@code google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.OutputConfig}
*/
public final class OutputConfig extends com.google.protobuf.GeneratedMessageV3
implements
// @@protoc_insertion_point(message_implements:google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.OutputConfig)
OutputConfigOrBuilder {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 0L;
// Use OutputConfig.newBuilder() to construct.
private OutputConfig(com.google.protobuf.GeneratedMessageV3.Builder> builder) {
super(builder);
}
private OutputConfig() {}
@java.lang.Override
@SuppressWarnings({"unused"})
protected java.lang.Object newInstance(UnusedPrivateParameter unused) {
return new OutputConfig();
}
public static final com.google.protobuf.Descriptors.Descriptor getDescriptor() {
return com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.TranslationServiceProto
.internal_static_google_cloud_translation_v3beta1_OutputConfig_descriptor;
}
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return com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.TranslationServiceProto
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com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.OutputConfig.class,
com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.OutputConfig.Builder.class);
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@SuppressWarnings("serial")
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com.google.protobuf.Internal.EnumLite,
com.google.protobuf.AbstractMessage.InternalOneOfEnum {
GCS_DESTINATION(1),
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* @return The enum associated with the given number.
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return forNumber(value);
}
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return this.value;
}
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public DestinationCase getDestinationCase() {
return DestinationCase.forNumber(destinationCase_);
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/**
*
*
*
* Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
* For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
* generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
* in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
*
* Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
* record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
* change record delimiters.
*
* While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
* 'index.csv' under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
* gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
* new files are being translated. The format is:
*
* input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
* glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
*
* input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
* target_language_code is provided in the request.
* translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
* errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
* below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
* strings if we have no content to output.
* glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
* strings if the input_file is tsv. 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 format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
* columns:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
* is an error.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
* error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
* no glossary applied.
*
* If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
* written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
* glossary_translations_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
*
* The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* Error when applying the glossary.
*
* If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
* generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
*
*
* .google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;
*
* @return Whether the gcsDestination field is set.
*/
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/**
*
*
*
* Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
* For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
* generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
* in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
*
* Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
* record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
* change record delimiters.
*
* While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
* 'index.csv' under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
* gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
* new files are being translated. The format is:
*
* input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
* glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
*
* input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
* target_language_code is provided in the request.
* translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
* errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
* below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
* strings if we have no content to output.
* glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
* strings if the input_file is tsv. 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 format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
* columns:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
* is an error.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
* error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
* no glossary applied.
*
* If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
* written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
* glossary_translations_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
*
* The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* Error when applying the glossary.
*
* If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
* generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
*
*
* .google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;
*
* @return The gcsDestination.
*/
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if (destinationCase_ == 1) {
return (com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination) destination_;
}
return com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination.getDefaultInstance();
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/**
*
*
*
* Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
* For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
* generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
* in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
*
* Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
* record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
* change record delimiters.
*
* While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
* 'index.csv' under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
* gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
* new files are being translated. The format is:
*
* input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
* glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
*
* input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
* target_language_code is provided in the request.
* translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
* errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
* below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
* strings if we have no content to output.
* glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
* strings if the input_file is tsv. 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 format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
* columns:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
* is an error.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
* error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
* no glossary applied.
*
* If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
* written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
* glossary_translations_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
*
* The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* Error when applying the glossary.
*
* If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
* generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
*
*
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*
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return this;
}
private int destinationCase_ = 0;
private java.lang.Object destination_;
public DestinationCase getDestinationCase() {
return DestinationCase.forNumber(destinationCase_);
}
public Builder clearDestination() {
destinationCase_ = 0;
destination_ = null;
onChanged();
return this;
}
private int bitField0_;
private com.google.protobuf.SingleFieldBuilderV3<
com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination,
com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination.Builder,
com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestinationOrBuilder>
gcsDestinationBuilder_;
/**
*
*
*
* Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
* For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
* generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
* in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
*
* Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
* record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
* change record delimiters.
*
* While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
* 'index.csv' under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
* gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
* new files are being translated. The format is:
*
* input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
* glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
*
* input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
* target_language_code is provided in the request.
* translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
* errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
* below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
* strings if we have no content to output.
* glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
* strings if the input_file is tsv. 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 format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
* columns:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
* is an error.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
* error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
* no glossary applied.
*
* If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
* written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
* glossary_translations_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
*
* The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* Error when applying the glossary.
*
* If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
* generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
*
*
* .google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;
*
* @return Whether the gcsDestination field is set.
*/
@java.lang.Override
public boolean hasGcsDestination() {
return destinationCase_ == 1;
}
/**
*
*
*
* Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
* For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
* generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
* in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
*
* Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
* record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
* change record delimiters.
*
* While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
* 'index.csv' under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
* gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
* new files are being translated. The format is:
*
* input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
* glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
*
* input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
* target_language_code is provided in the request.
* translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
* errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
* below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
* strings if we have no content to output.
* glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
* strings if the input_file is tsv. 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 format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
* columns:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
* is an error.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
* error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
* no glossary applied.
*
* If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
* written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
* glossary_translations_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
*
* The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* Error when applying the glossary.
*
* If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
* generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
*
*
* .google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;
*
* @return The gcsDestination.
*/
@java.lang.Override
public com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination getGcsDestination() {
if (gcsDestinationBuilder_ == null) {
if (destinationCase_ == 1) {
return (com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination) destination_;
}
return com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination.getDefaultInstance();
} else {
if (destinationCase_ == 1) {
return gcsDestinationBuilder_.getMessage();
}
return com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination.getDefaultInstance();
}
}
/**
*
*
*
* Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
* For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
* generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
* in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
*
* Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
* record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
* change record delimiters.
*
* While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
* 'index.csv' under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
* gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
* new files are being translated. The format is:
*
* input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
* glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
*
* input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
* target_language_code is provided in the request.
* translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
* errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
* below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
* strings if we have no content to output.
* glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
* strings if the input_file is tsv. 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 format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
* columns:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
* is an error.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
* error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
* no glossary applied.
*
* If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
* written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
* glossary_translations_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
*
* The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* Error when applying the glossary.
*
* If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
* generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
*
*
* .google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;
*/
public Builder setGcsDestination(com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination value) {
if (gcsDestinationBuilder_ == null) {
if (value == null) {
throw new NullPointerException();
}
destination_ = value;
onChanged();
} else {
gcsDestinationBuilder_.setMessage(value);
}
destinationCase_ = 1;
return this;
}
/**
*
*
*
* Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
* For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
* generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
* in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
*
* Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
* record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
* change record delimiters.
*
* While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
* 'index.csv' under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
* gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
* new files are being translated. The format is:
*
* input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
* glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
*
* input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
* target_language_code is provided in the request.
* translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
* errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
* below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
* strings if we have no content to output.
* glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
* strings if the input_file is tsv. 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 format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
* columns:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
* is an error.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
* error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
* no glossary applied.
*
* If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
* written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
* glossary_translations_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
*
* The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* Error when applying the glossary.
*
* If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
* generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
*
*
* .google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;
*/
public Builder setGcsDestination(
com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination.Builder builderForValue) {
if (gcsDestinationBuilder_ == null) {
destination_ = builderForValue.build();
onChanged();
} else {
gcsDestinationBuilder_.setMessage(builderForValue.build());
}
destinationCase_ = 1;
return this;
}
/**
*
*
*
* Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
* For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
* generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
* in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
*
* Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
* record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
* change record delimiters.
*
* While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
* 'index.csv' under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
* gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
* new files are being translated. The format is:
*
* input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
* glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
*
* input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
* target_language_code is provided in the request.
* translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
* errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
* below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
* strings if we have no content to output.
* glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
* strings if the input_file is tsv. 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 format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
* columns:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
* is an error.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
* error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
* no glossary applied.
*
* If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
* written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
* glossary_translations_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
*
* The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* Error when applying the glossary.
*
* If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
* generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
*
*
* .google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;
*/
public Builder mergeGcsDestination(com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination value) {
if (gcsDestinationBuilder_ == null) {
if (destinationCase_ == 1
&& destination_
!= com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination.getDefaultInstance()) {
destination_ =
com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination.newBuilder(
(com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination) destination_)
.mergeFrom(value)
.buildPartial();
} else {
destination_ = value;
}
onChanged();
} else {
if (destinationCase_ == 1) {
gcsDestinationBuilder_.mergeFrom(value);
} else {
gcsDestinationBuilder_.setMessage(value);
}
}
destinationCase_ = 1;
return this;
}
/**
*
*
*
* Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
* For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
* generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
* in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
*
* Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
* record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
* change record delimiters.
*
* While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
* 'index.csv' under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
* gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
* new files are being translated. The format is:
*
* input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
* glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
*
* input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
* target_language_code is provided in the request.
* translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
* errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
* below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
* strings if we have no content to output.
* glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
* strings if the input_file is tsv. 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 format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
* columns:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
* is an error.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
* error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
* no glossary applied.
*
* If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
* written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
* glossary_translations_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
*
* The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* Error when applying the glossary.
*
* If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
* generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
*
*
* .google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;
*/
public Builder clearGcsDestination() {
if (gcsDestinationBuilder_ == null) {
if (destinationCase_ == 1) {
destinationCase_ = 0;
destination_ = null;
onChanged();
}
} else {
if (destinationCase_ == 1) {
destinationCase_ = 0;
destination_ = null;
}
gcsDestinationBuilder_.clear();
}
return this;
}
/**
*
*
*
* Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
* For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
* generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
* in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
*
* Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
* record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
* change record delimiters.
*
* While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
* 'index.csv' under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
* gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
* new files are being translated. The format is:
*
* input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
* glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
*
* input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
* target_language_code is provided in the request.
* translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
* errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
* below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
* strings if we have no content to output.
* glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
* strings if the input_file is tsv. 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 format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
* columns:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
* is an error.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
* error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
* no glossary applied.
*
* If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
* written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
* glossary_translations_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
*
* The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* Error when applying the glossary.
*
* If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
* generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
*
*
* .google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;
*/
public com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination.Builder getGcsDestinationBuilder() {
return getGcsDestinationFieldBuilder().getBuilder();
}
/**
*
*
*
* Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
* For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
* generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
* in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
*
* Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
* record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
* change record delimiters.
*
* While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
* 'index.csv' under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
* gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
* new files are being translated. The format is:
*
* input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
* glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
*
* input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
* target_language_code is provided in the request.
* translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
* errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
* below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
* strings if we have no content to output.
* glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
* strings if the input_file is tsv. 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 format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
* columns:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
* is an error.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
* error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
* no glossary applied.
*
* If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
* written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
* glossary_translations_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
*
* The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* Error when applying the glossary.
*
* If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
* generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
*
*
* .google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;
*/
@java.lang.Override
public com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestinationOrBuilder getGcsDestinationOrBuilder() {
if ((destinationCase_ == 1) && (gcsDestinationBuilder_ != null)) {
return gcsDestinationBuilder_.getMessageOrBuilder();
} else {
if (destinationCase_ == 1) {
return (com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination) destination_;
}
return com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination.getDefaultInstance();
}
}
/**
*
*
*
* Google Cloud Storage destination for output content.
* For every single input file (for example, gs://a/b/c.[extension]), we
* generate at most 2 * n output files. (n is the # of target_language_codes
* in the BatchTranslateTextRequest).
*
* Output files (tsv) generated are compliant with RFC 4180 except that
* record delimiters are '\n' instead of '\r\n'. We don't provide any way to
* change record delimiters.
*
* While the input files are being processed, we write/update an index file
* 'index.csv' under 'output_uri_prefix' (for example,
* gs://translation-test/index.csv) The index file is generated/updated as
* new files are being translated. The format is:
*
* input_file,target_language_code,translations_file,errors_file,
* glossary_translations_file,glossary_errors_file
*
* input_file is one file we matched using gcs_source.input_uri.
* target_language_code is provided in the request.
* translations_file contains the translations. (details provided below)
* errors_file contains the errors during processing of the file. (details
* below). Both translations_file and errors_file could be empty
* strings if we have no content to output.
* glossary_translations_file and glossary_errors_file are always empty
* strings if the input_file is tsv. 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 format of translations_file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_translations.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, the output has the following
* columns:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: translation without applying a glossary. Empty string if there
* is an error.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* translation after applying the glossary. Empty string if there is an
* error applying the glossary. Could be same string as column 3 if there is
* no glossary applied.
*
* If input file extension is a txt or html, the translation is directly
* written to the output file. If glossary is requested, a separate
* glossary_translations_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_translations.[extension]`
*
* The format of errors file (for target language code 'trg') is:
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_errors.[extension]`
*
* If the input file extension is tsv, errors_file contains the following:
* Column 1: ID of the request provided in the input, if it's not
* provided in the input, then the input row number is used (0-based).
* Column 2: source sentence.
* Column 3: Error detail for the translation. Could be empty.
* Column 4 (only present if a glossary is provided in the request):
* Error when applying the glossary.
*
* If the input file extension is txt or html, glossary_error_file will be
* generated that contains error details. glossary_error_file has format of
* `gs://translation_test/a_b_c_'trg'_glossary_errors.[extension]`
*
*
* .google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.GcsDestination gcs_destination = 1;
*/
private com.google.protobuf.SingleFieldBuilderV3<
com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination,
com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination.Builder,
com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestinationOrBuilder>
getGcsDestinationFieldBuilder() {
if (gcsDestinationBuilder_ == null) {
if (!(destinationCase_ == 1)) {
destination_ = com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination.getDefaultInstance();
}
gcsDestinationBuilder_ =
new com.google.protobuf.SingleFieldBuilderV3<
com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination,
com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination.Builder,
com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestinationOrBuilder>(
(com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.GcsDestination) destination_,
getParentForChildren(),
isClean());
destination_ = null;
}
destinationCase_ = 1;
onChanged();
return gcsDestinationBuilder_;
}
@java.lang.Override
public final Builder setUnknownFields(final com.google.protobuf.UnknownFieldSet unknownFields) {
return super.setUnknownFields(unknownFields);
}
@java.lang.Override
public final Builder mergeUnknownFields(
final com.google.protobuf.UnknownFieldSet unknownFields) {
return super.mergeUnknownFields(unknownFields);
}
// @@protoc_insertion_point(builder_scope:google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.OutputConfig)
}
// @@protoc_insertion_point(class_scope:google.cloud.translation.v3beta1.OutputConfig)
private static final com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.OutputConfig DEFAULT_INSTANCE;
static {
DEFAULT_INSTANCE = new com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.OutputConfig();
}
public static com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.OutputConfig getDefaultInstance() {
return DEFAULT_INSTANCE;
}
private static final com.google.protobuf.Parser PARSER =
new com.google.protobuf.AbstractParser() {
@java.lang.Override
public OutputConfig parsePartialFrom(
com.google.protobuf.CodedInputStream input,
com.google.protobuf.ExtensionRegistryLite extensionRegistry)
throws com.google.protobuf.InvalidProtocolBufferException {
Builder builder = newBuilder();
try {
builder.mergeFrom(input, extensionRegistry);
} catch (com.google.protobuf.InvalidProtocolBufferException e) {
throw e.setUnfinishedMessage(builder.buildPartial());
} catch (com.google.protobuf.UninitializedMessageException e) {
throw e.asInvalidProtocolBufferException().setUnfinishedMessage(builder.buildPartial());
} catch (java.io.IOException e) {
throw new com.google.protobuf.InvalidProtocolBufferException(e)
.setUnfinishedMessage(builder.buildPartial());
}
return builder.buildPartial();
}
};
public static com.google.protobuf.Parser parser() {
return PARSER;
}
@java.lang.Override
public com.google.protobuf.Parser getParserForType() {
return PARSER;
}
@java.lang.Override
public com.google.cloud.translate.v3beta1.OutputConfig getDefaultInstanceForType() {
return DEFAULT_INSTANCE;
}
}