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@texttree/user-notes-rcl

v0.5.5

Published

The main task of the component is to send data in TSV format. The TSV file is created using the server settings and the second part of the [tsv-send-backend component](https://github.com/texttree/tsv-send-backend/).

Downloads

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Readme

Purpose

The main task of the component is to send data in TSV format. The TSV file is created using the server settings and the second part of the tsv-send-backend component.

SendToTSV

SendToTSV is the basic component. It passes the required minimum 3 values to the table.

Using

  1. Configure the server to accept the TSV file. The instructions are here tsv-send-backend component.
  2. Insert your data for transmission. The component accepts 6 required parameters:
  • resource - resourceId of material(ru_rob, el-x-koine_maj-rp and others). Type of data - string.
  • type - type of sending. Now that is ['tn', 'tq', 'sn', 'sq', 'twl', 'err']. Type of data - string.
  • reference - reference of your data. It looks like this 1:1. Type of data - string.
  • bookId- one of the 66 bookId's. It looks like this gen. Type of data - string.
  • serverLink - the link of the configured server that transmits the data to TSV-files. Type of data - string.
  • fields - additional parameter for for advanced components. Type of data - object.

Result

TSV is created on the server in this way: resourse/type_bookID. For example:

  • resource='ru_rsob'
  • type='err'
  • reference='1:2'
  • bookId='gen''
  • fields: {Note: '', Quote: ''} - It is important that the names of fields in the table match the parameters in the object.

On the server it will look like this:

eror_example

In TSV:

TSV

SendError

SendError extends the functionality SendToTSV. It is used to transmit errors in translations

Using

The component accepts 5 required parameters (resource, reference, bookId, serverLink, fields).

To transmit an error, 2 additional values are passed :

`fields: {

Quote: // -  text of the found error
Note: // - comment of the person who found the error

}`

Result

In TSV:

Example