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 is the basic component. It passes the required minimum 3 values to the table.
- Configure the server to accept the TSV file. The instructions are here tsv-send-backend component.
- 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 this1:1
. Type of data -string
.bookId
- one of the 66 bookId's. It looks like thisgen
. 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
.
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:
In TSV:
SendError extends the functionality SendToTSV. It is used to transmit errors in translations
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
}`
In TSV: