> azure-ai-translation-document-py
Azure AI Document Translation SDK for batch translation of documents with format preservation. Use for translating Word, PDF, Excel, PowerPoint, and other document formats at scale. Triggers: "document translation", "batch translation", "translate documents", "DocumentTranslationClient".
curl "https://skillshub.wtf/microsoft/skills/azure-ai-translation-document-py?format=md"Azure AI Document Translation SDK for Python
Client library for Azure AI Translator document translation service for batch document translation with format preservation.
Installation
pip install azure-ai-translation-document
Environment Variables
AZURE_DOCUMENT_TRANSLATION_ENDPOINT=https://<resource>.cognitiveservices.azure.com
AZURE_DOCUMENT_TRANSLATION_KEY=<your-api-key> # If using API key
# Storage for source and target documents
AZURE_SOURCE_CONTAINER_URL=https://<storage>.blob.core.windows.net/<container>?<sas>
AZURE_TARGET_CONTAINER_URL=https://<storage>.blob.core.windows.net/<container>?<sas>
Authentication
API Key
import os
from azure.ai.translation.document import DocumentTranslationClient
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential
endpoint = os.environ["AZURE_DOCUMENT_TRANSLATION_ENDPOINT"]
key = os.environ["AZURE_DOCUMENT_TRANSLATION_KEY"]
client = DocumentTranslationClient(endpoint, AzureKeyCredential(key))
Entra ID (Recommended)
from azure.ai.translation.document import DocumentTranslationClient
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
client = DocumentTranslationClient(
endpoint=os.environ["AZURE_DOCUMENT_TRANSLATION_ENDPOINT"],
credential=DefaultAzureCredential()
)
Basic Document Translation
from azure.ai.translation.document import DocumentTranslationInput, TranslationTarget
source_url = os.environ["AZURE_SOURCE_CONTAINER_URL"]
target_url = os.environ["AZURE_TARGET_CONTAINER_URL"]
# Start translation job
poller = client.begin_translation(
inputs=[
DocumentTranslationInput(
source_url=source_url,
targets=[
TranslationTarget(
target_url=target_url,
language="es" # Translate to Spanish
)
]
)
]
)
# Wait for completion
result = poller.result()
print(f"Status: {poller.status()}")
print(f"Documents translated: {poller.details.documents_succeeded_count}")
print(f"Documents failed: {poller.details.documents_failed_count}")
Multiple Target Languages
poller = client.begin_translation(
inputs=[
DocumentTranslationInput(
source_url=source_url,
targets=[
TranslationTarget(target_url=target_url_es, language="es"),
TranslationTarget(target_url=target_url_fr, language="fr"),
TranslationTarget(target_url=target_url_de, language="de")
]
)
]
)
Translate Single Document
from azure.ai.translation.document import SingleDocumentTranslationClient
single_client = SingleDocumentTranslationClient(endpoint, AzureKeyCredential(key))
with open("document.docx", "rb") as f:
document_content = f.read()
result = single_client.translate(
body=document_content,
target_language="es",
content_type="application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document"
)
# Save translated document
with open("document_es.docx", "wb") as f:
f.write(result)
Check Translation Status
# Get all translation operations
operations = client.list_translation_statuses()
for op in operations:
print(f"Operation ID: {op.id}")
print(f"Status: {op.status}")
print(f"Created: {op.created_on}")
print(f"Total documents: {op.documents_total_count}")
print(f"Succeeded: {op.documents_succeeded_count}")
print(f"Failed: {op.documents_failed_count}")
List Document Statuses
# Get status of individual documents in a job
operation_id = poller.id
document_statuses = client.list_document_statuses(operation_id)
for doc in document_statuses:
print(f"Document: {doc.source_document_url}")
print(f" Status: {doc.status}")
print(f" Translated to: {doc.translated_to}")
if doc.error:
print(f" Error: {doc.error.message}")
Cancel Translation
# Cancel a running translation
client.cancel_translation(operation_id)
Using Glossary
from azure.ai.translation.document import TranslationGlossary
poller = client.begin_translation(
inputs=[
DocumentTranslationInput(
source_url=source_url,
targets=[
TranslationTarget(
target_url=target_url,
language="es",
glossaries=[
TranslationGlossary(
glossary_url="https://<storage>.blob.core.windows.net/glossary/terms.csv?<sas>",
file_format="csv"
)
]
)
]
)
]
)
Supported Document Formats
# Get supported formats
formats = client.get_supported_document_formats()
for fmt in formats:
print(f"Format: {fmt.format}")
print(f" Extensions: {fmt.file_extensions}")
print(f" Content types: {fmt.content_types}")
Supported Languages
# Get supported languages
languages = client.get_supported_languages()
for lang in languages:
print(f"Language: {lang.name} ({lang.code})")
Async Client
from azure.ai.translation.document.aio import DocumentTranslationClient
from azure.identity.aio import DefaultAzureCredential
async def translate_documents():
async with DocumentTranslationClient(
endpoint=endpoint,
credential=DefaultAzureCredential()
) as client:
poller = await client.begin_translation(inputs=[...])
result = await poller.result()
Supported Formats
| Category | Formats |
|---|---|
| Documents | DOCX, PDF, PPTX, XLSX, HTML, TXT, RTF |
| Structured | CSV, TSV, JSON, XML |
| Localization | XLIFF, XLF, MHTML |
Storage Requirements
- Source and target containers must be Azure Blob Storage
- Use SAS tokens with appropriate permissions:
- Source: Read, List
- Target: Write, List
Best Practices
- Use SAS tokens with minimal required permissions
- Monitor long-running operations with
poller.status() - Handle document-level errors by iterating document statuses
- Use glossaries for domain-specific terminology
- Separate target containers for each language
- Use async client for multiple concurrent jobs
- Check supported formats before submitting documents
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