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Door Serge | Bijgewerkt 20 days ago | Translation
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My code:
let settings = {
async: true,
crossDomain: true,
url: “https://deep-translate1.p.rapidapi.com/language/translate/v2”,
method: “POST”,
headers: {
“content-type”: “application/json”,
“X-RapidAPI-Key”:
“1f610dfd9emsh8dad20c2f3898fdp16427djsn249900a99a9c”,
“X-RapidAPI-Host”: “deep-translate1.p.rapidapi.com”,
},
processData: false,
data: {
q: “Hello World!”,
source: “en”,
target: “es”,
},
}
const setdata = (text, target) => {
settings.data.q = text
settings.data.target = target
}
// let t;
const req = () => {
let ajax = $.ajax(settings)

    ajax.done(function (response) {
      $("textarea")[1].textContent =
        response.data.translations[0].translatedText
    })
  }
  $("#translate").on("click", () => {
    setdata($("#textarea").text(), $("#select option:selected").val())
    req()
  })
Rapid account: Gatzuma
gatzuma Commented a year ago

I’d like to be sure there really right printed JSON there, which should look like this:

{ “source”:“en”, “target”:“es”, “q”:“Hello World!” }

with all field names double-quoted

Rapid account: Gatzuma
gatzuma Commented a year ago

Hey, could you please show how exactly looks the POST request body and which headers are set there?

From the first sight the code looks OK, but I’m not so confident with JS and how it form the final request.

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