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== LRM integration with the AWS Amazon Translate Service ==
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=== How the process works ===
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For information on Machine Translation and how the process works see [[Machine_Translation|LRM integration with Machine Translation]].
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== Supported LRM File Types ==
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Not all file types are supported for machine translation. For a list of supported types see [[Machine_Translation#Supported_File_Types|Supported File Types]]
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== Setting up your LRM group or project to use the AWS Amazon Translate Service ==
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To setup the ability to machine translate your resource files using Amazon Translate you'll need to have access to the Lingoport Jenkins Server. The vendor setup is located in the Jenkins System Configuration.
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Jenkins -> Manage Jenkins -> Configure System
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=== Add AWS Amazon Translate Vendor ===
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[[File:AddAwsVendor.png]]
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After clicking on ''Add AWS Vendor'', the ''Standard Info'' as well as the ''AWS Credentials'' fields will be displayed.
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=== Standard Vendor Info ===
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This is the information that is standard to all vendor types.
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For more information on setting up the standard vendor info see [[L10n_Vendors_and_Integration#Standard_Vendor_Info|standard vendor info]]
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=== AWS Credentials ===
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The AWS credentials should be available through the department responsible for setting up your AWS Amazon Translate Service.
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==== Region ====
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The region that is available through your AWS account. This information is available through the department responsible for setting up the AWS Amazon Translate service.
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Examples:
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* us-east-2
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* us-east-1
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* us-west-1
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* us-west-2
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==== Access Key ====
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The access key, also called the access credential, is combined with the secret key (security credential) to identify who is making a call and whether to allow the requested access.
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This information is available through the department responsible for setting up the AWS Amazon Translate service.
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==== Secret Key ====
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The secret key, also called the security credential, is combined with the access key (access credential) to identify who is making a call and whether to allow the requested access.
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This information is available through the department responsible for setting up the AWS Amazon Translate service.
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==== Option Custom Terminology ====
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Custom terminology enables you to make sure that your brand names, character names, model names, and other unique content is translated exactly the way you need it, regardless of its context and the Amazon Translate algorithm’s decision.<br>
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A custom terminology is not required.<br>
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Custom terminology names are case sensitive.<br>
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This information should be available through the department responsible for setting up your AWS Amazon Translate service.<br>
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==== Test Connection ====
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The ''Test Connection'' button is used to test the validity of the entered credentials. If the credentials are valid then the ''Network Access Test Succeeded!'' will be displayed otherwise an error will be displayed.
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==== Saving Vendor Info and linking vendor to your project ====
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When the ''Save'' button is clicked, the vendor information will be stored in the Jenkins ''com.lingoport.plugins.jenkinsgyzrlrmplugin.global.GlobalSettings.xml'' config file.
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If the ''Access Level'' is for ''Group'' then the ''/var/lib/jenkins/Lingoport_Data/L10nStreamlining/<group name>/config/config_l10n_vendor.properties'' file will be created containing the vendor information otherwise the ''config_l10n_vendor.properties'' will not be created until it is used by a project.
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For more information on ''Access Level'' and linking this vendor to your project see [[L10n_Vendors_and_Integration#Standard_Vendor_Info|standard vendor info]]

Revision as of 19:20, 10 July 2020

LRM integration with the AWS Amazon Translate Service

How the process works

For information on Machine Translation and how the process works see LRM integration with Machine Translation.

Supported LRM File Types

Not all file types are supported for machine translation. For a list of supported types see Supported File Types

Setting up your LRM group or project to use the AWS Amazon Translate Service

To setup the ability to machine translate your resource files using Amazon Translate you'll need to have access to the Lingoport Jenkins Server. The vendor setup is located in the Jenkins System Configuration.

Jenkins -> Manage Jenkins -> Configure System

Add AWS Amazon Translate Vendor

AddAwsVendor.png

After clicking on Add AWS Vendor, the Standard Info as well as the AWS Credentials fields will be displayed.


Standard Vendor Info

This is the information that is standard to all vendor types.

For more information on setting up the standard vendor info see standard vendor info

AWS Credentials

The AWS credentials should be available through the department responsible for setting up your AWS Amazon Translate Service.

Region

The region that is available through your AWS account. This information is available through the department responsible for setting up the AWS Amazon Translate service.

Examples:

  • us-east-2
  • us-east-1
  • us-west-1
  • us-west-2


Access Key

The access key, also called the access credential, is combined with the secret key (security credential) to identify who is making a call and whether to allow the requested access. This information is available through the department responsible for setting up the AWS Amazon Translate service.

Secret Key

The secret key, also called the security credential, is combined with the access key (access credential) to identify who is making a call and whether to allow the requested access. This information is available through the department responsible for setting up the AWS Amazon Translate service.

Option Custom Terminology

Custom terminology enables you to make sure that your brand names, character names, model names, and other unique content is translated exactly the way you need it, regardless of its context and the Amazon Translate algorithm’s decision.
A custom terminology is not required.
Custom terminology names are case sensitive.
This information should be available through the department responsible for setting up your AWS Amazon Translate service.

Test Connection

The Test Connection button is used to test the validity of the entered credentials. If the credentials are valid then the Network Access Test Succeeded! will be displayed otherwise an error will be displayed.

Saving Vendor Info and linking vendor to your project

When the Save button is clicked, the vendor information will be stored in the Jenkins com.lingoport.plugins.jenkinsgyzrlrmplugin.global.GlobalSettings.xml config file.

If the Access Level is for Group then the /var/lib/jenkins/Lingoport_Data/L10nStreamlining/<group name>/config/config_l10n_vendor.properties file will be created containing the vendor information otherwise the config_l10n_vendor.properties will not be created until it is used by a project.

For more information on Access Level and linking this vendor to your project see standard vendor info