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< h3 align = "left" > < a href = "https://github.com/seleniumbase/SeleniumBase/" > < img src = "https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/100006/images/super_logo_m.png" title = "SeleniumBase" width = "290" / > < / a > < / h3 >
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< h3 > < img src = "https://seleniumbase.io/img/sb_icon.png" title = "SeleniumBase" width = "30" / > Language Tests (Python 3+)< / h3 >
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< b > SeleniumBase< / b > supports the following 10 languages: < i > English< / i > , < i > Chinese< / i > , < i > Dutch< / i > , < i > French< / i > , < i > Italian< / i > , < i > Japanese< / i > , < i > Korean< / i > , < i > Portuguese< / i > , < i > Russian< / i > , and < i > Spanish< / i > .
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Examples can be found in [< a href = "https://github.com/seleniumbase/SeleniumBase/tree/master/examples/translations" > SeleniumBase/examples/translations< / a > ].
Multi-language tests are run with **pytest** like any other test. Every test method has a one-to-one mapping to every other supported language.< br />< i > Examples:</ i >
```
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self.开启网址(URL) = self.open(URL)
self.нажмите(CSS) = self.click(CSS)
self.뒤로() = self.go_back()
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```
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< a id = "translation_api" > < / a >
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< h2 > < img src = "https://seleniumbase.io/img/sb_icon.png" title = "SeleniumBase" width = "30" / > Translation API< / h2 >
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You can use SeleniumBase to selectively translate the method names of any test from one language to another via the console scripts interface. Additionally, the ``import`` line at the top of the Python file will change to import the new ``BaseCase``. Example: ``BaseCase`` becomes ``CasoDeTeste`` when a test is translated into Portuguese.
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```bash
seleniumbase translate
```
```
* Usage:
seleniumbase translate [SB_FILE].py [LANGUAGE] [ACTION]
* Languages:
``--en`` / ``--English`` | ``--zh`` / ``--Chinese``
``--nl`` / ``--Dutch`` | ``--fr`` / ``--French``
``--it`` / ``--Italian`` | ``--ja`` / ``--Japanese``
``--ko`` / ``--Korean`` | ``--pt`` / ``--Portuguese``
``--ru`` / ``--Russian`` | ``--es`` / ``--Spanish``
* Actions:
``-p`` / ``--print`` (Print translation output to the screen)
``-o`` / ``--overwrite`` (Overwrite the file being translated)
``-c`` / ``--copy`` (Copy the translation to a new ``.py`` file)
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* Options:
``-n`` (include line Numbers when using the Print action)
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* Examples:
Translate test_1.py into Chinese and only print the output:
>>> seleniumbase translate test_1.py --zh -p
Translate test_2.py into Portuguese and overwrite the file:
>>> seleniumbase translate test_2.py --pt -o
Translate test_3.py into Dutch and make a copy of the file:
>>> seleniumbase translate test_3.py --nl -c
* Output:
Translates a SeleniumBase Python file into the language
specified. Method calls and ``import`` lines get swapped.
Both a language and an action must be specified.
The ``-p`` action can be paired with one other action.
When running with ``-c`` (or ``--copy``) the new file name
will be the orginal name appended with an underscore
plus the 2-letter language code of the new language.
(Example: Translating ``test_1.py`` into Japanese with
``-c`` will create a new file called ``test_1_ja.py``.)
```