debian man page for tmserver

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tmserver(1)						      Translate Toolkit 1.3.0						       tmserver(1)

NAME
tmserver - a Translation Memory server,
SYNOPSIS
tmserver --bind=HOSTNAME --port=PORT [--tmdb=TMDBFILE] [--import-translation-file=TMFILE [--import-source-lang=SOURCE_LANG] [--import-tar- get-lang=TARGET_LANG]] Where TMDBFILE is the sqlite database file containing tmdb translation memory data, if not specified a new temporary database is created, and TMFILE is a translation file (po, xliff, etc.) that should be imported into the database (mostly useful when no tmdb file is speci- fied).
DESCRIPTION
tmserver is a Translation Memory service that can be queried via HTTP using a simple REST like URL/http and data is exchanged between server and client encoded in JSON.
OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit -d TMDBFILE, --tmdb=TMDBFILE translation memory database -f TMFILES, --import-translation-file=TMFILE translation file to import into the database -t TARGET_LANG, --import-target-lang=TARGET_LANG target language of translation files -s SOURCE_LANG, --import-source-lang=SOURCE_LANG source language of translation files -b BIND, --bind=HOSTNAME address to bind server to -p PORT, --port=PORT port to listen on
EXAMPLE
The easiest way to run the server for testing is to pass it a large translation file (maybe generated by pocompendium) to create a tmdb database on the fly. tmserver -b localhost -p 8080 -f compendium.po -s en_US -t ar The server can be queried using a webbrowser. The url would be http://HOST:PORT/tmserver/SOURCE_LANG/TARGET_LANG/unit/STRING So to see suggestions for "open file" try the url http://localhost:8080/tmserver/en_US/ar/unit/open+file Translate Toolkit 1.3.0 tmserver(1)
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