Free Google Translate API PHP Package. Translates totally free of charge.
Install this package via Composer.
composer require stichoza/google-translate-php
Note: PHP 8.0 or later is required. Use following versions of this package for older PHP versions:
Package version | PHP Version | Documentation |
---|---|---|
^5.1 |
PHP >= 8.0 | v5 Docs |
^4.1 |
PHP >= 7.1 | v4 Docs |
^3.2 |
PHP < 7.1 | v3 Docs |
Create GoogleTranslate object
use Stichoza\GoogleTranslate\GoogleTranslate;
$tr = new GoogleTranslate('en'); // Translates into English
Or you can change languages later
$tr = new GoogleTranslate(); // Translates to 'en' from auto-detected language by default
$tr->setSource('en'); // Translate from English
$tr->setSource(); // Detect language automatically
$tr->setTarget('ka'); // Translate to Georgian
Translate sentences
echo $tr->translate('Hello World!');
Also, you can also use method chaining
echo $tr->setSource('en')->setTarget('ka')->translate('Goodbye');
Or call a shorthand static method trans
echo GoogleTranslate::trans('Hello again', 'ka', 'en');
To detect language automatically, just set the source language to null
:
$tr = new GoogleTranslate('es', null); // Or simply do not pass the second parameter
$tr->setSource(); // Another way
Use getLastDetectedSource()
to get detected language:
$tr = new GoogleTranslate('fr');
$text = $tr->translate('Hello World!');
echo $tr->getLastDetectedSource(); // Output: en
Return value will be null
if the language couldn't be detected.
Supported languages are listed in Google API docs.
For advanced usage, you might need the raw results that Google Translate provides. you can use getResponse
method for that.
$responseArray = $tr->getResponse('Hello world!');
You can override the default Google Translate url by setUrl
method. Useful for some countries
$tr->setUrl('http://translate.google.cn/translate_a/single');
This package uses Guzzle for HTTP requests. You can pass an array of guzzle client configuration options as a third parameter to GoogleTranslate
constructor, or just use setOptions
method.
You can configure proxy, user-agent, default headers, connection timeout and so on using this options.
$tr = new GoogleTranslate('en', 'ka', [
'timeout' => 10,
'proxy' => [
'http' => 'tcp://localhost:8125',
'https' => 'tcp://localhost:9124'
],
'headers' => [
'User-Agent' => 'Foo/5.0 Lorem Ipsum Browser'
]
]);
// Set proxy to tcp://localhost:8090
$tr->setOptions(['proxy' => 'tcp://localhost:8090'])->translate('Hello');
// Set proxy to socks5://localhost:1080
$tr->setOptions(['proxy' => 'socks5://localhost:1080'])->translate('World');
For more information, see Creating a Client section in Guzzle docs.
You can override the token generator class by passing a generator object as a fourth parameter of constructor or just use setTokenProvider
method.
Generator must implement Stichoza\GoogleTranslate\Tokens\TokenProviderInterface
.
use Stichoza\GoogleTranslate\Tokens\TokenProviderInterface;
class MyTokenGenerator implements TokenProviderInterface
{
public function generateToken(string $source, string $target, string $text): string
{
// Your code here
}
}
And use:
$tr->setTokenProvider(new MyTokenGenerator);
Google Translate has a parameter named client
which defines quality of translation. First it was set to webapp
but later google added gtx
value which results in a better translation quality in terms of grammar and overall meaning of sentences.
You can use ->setClient()
method to switch between clients. For example if you want to use older version of translation algorithm, type $tr->setClient('webapp')->translate('lorem ipsum...')
. Default value is gtx
.
Static method trans()
and non-static translate()
and getResponse()
methods will throw following exceptions:
ErrorException
If the HTTP request fails for some reason.UnexpectedValueException
If data received from Google cannot be decoded.
As of v5.1.0 concrete exceptions are available in \Stichoza\GoogleTranslate\Exceptions
namespace:
LargeTextException
If the requested text is too large to translate.RateLimitException
If Google has blocked you for excessive amount requests.TranslationRequestException
If any other HTTP related error occurs during translation.TranslationDecodingException
If the response JSON cannot be decoded.
All concrete exceptions are backwards compatible, so if you were using older versions, you won't have to update your code.
TranslationDecodingException
extends UnexpectedValueException
, while LargeTextException
, RateLimitException
and TranslationRequestException
extend ErrorException
that was used in older versions (<5.1.0
) of this package.
In addition, translate()
and trans()
methods will return null
if there is no translation available.
503 Service Unavailable
response: If you are getting this error, it is most likely that Google has banned your external IP address and/or requires you to solve a CAPTCHA. This is not a bug in this package. Google has become stricter, and it seems like they keep lowering the number of allowed requests per IP per a certain amount of time. Try sending less requests to stay under the radar, or change your IP frequently (for example using proxies). Please note that once an IP is banned, even if it's only temporary, the ban can last from a few minutes to more than 12-24 hours, as each case is different.429 Too Many Requests
response: This error is basically the same as explained above.413 Request Entity Too Large
response: This error means that your input string is too long. Google only allows a maximum of 5000 characters to be translated at once. If you want to translate a longer text, you can split it to shorter parts, and translate them one-by-one.403 Forbidden
response: This is not an issue with this package. Google Translate itself has some problems when it comes to translating some characters and HTML entities. See Stichoza#119 (comment)
This package is developed for educational purposes only. Do not depend on this package as it may break anytime as it is based on crawling the Google Translate website. Consider buying Official Google Translate API for other types of usage.
If this package helped you reduce your time to develop something, or it solved any major problems you had, feel free to give me a cup of coffee :)