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Use ListVocabularies
with an AWS SDK or CLI
The following code examples show how to use ListVocabularies
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- .NET
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- AWS SDK for .NET
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. /// <summary> /// List custom vocabularies for the current account. Optionally specify a name /// filter and a specific state to filter the vocabularies list. /// </summary> /// <param name="nameContains">Optional string the vocabulary name must contain.</param> /// <param name="stateEquals">Optional state of the vocabulary.</param> /// <returns>List of information about the vocabularies.</returns> public async Task<List<VocabularyInfo>> ListCustomVocabularies(string? nameContains = null, VocabularyState? stateEquals = null) { var response = await _amazonTranscribeService.ListVocabulariesAsync( new ListVocabulariesRequest() { NameContains = nameContains, StateEquals = stateEquals }); return response.Vocabularies; }
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For API details, see ListVocabularies in AWS SDK for .NET API Reference.
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To list your custom vocabularies
The following
list-vocabularies
example lists the custom vocabularies associated with your AWS account and Region.aws transcribe list-vocabularies
Output:
{ "NextToken": "NextToken", "Vocabularies": [ { "VocabularyName": "ards-test-1", "LanguageCode": "language-code", "LastModifiedTime": "2020-04-27T22:00:27.330000+00:00", "VocabularyState": "READY" }, { "VocabularyName": "sample-test", "LanguageCode": "language-code", "LastModifiedTime": "2020-04-24T23:04:11.044000+00:00", "VocabularyState": "READY" }, { "VocabularyName": "CRLF-to-LF-test-3-1", "LanguageCode": "language-code", "LastModifiedTime": "2020-04-24T22:12:22.277000+00:00", "VocabularyState": "READY" }, { "VocabularyName": "CRLF-to-LF-test-2", "LanguageCode": "language-code", "LastModifiedTime": "2020-04-24T21:53:50.455000+00:00", "VocabularyState": "READY" }, { "VocabularyName": "CRLF-to-LF-1-1", "LanguageCode": "language-code", "LastModifiedTime": "2020-04-24T21:39:33.356000+00:00", "VocabularyState": "READY" } ] }
For more information, see Custom Vocabularies in the Amazon Transcribe Developer Guide.
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For API details, see ListVocabularies
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- Python
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- SDK for Python (Boto3)
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There's more on GitHub. Find the complete example and learn how to set up and run in the AWS Code Examples Repository
. def list_vocabularies(vocabulary_filter, transcribe_client): """ Lists the custom vocabularies created for this AWS account. :param vocabulary_filter: The returned vocabularies must contain this string in their names. :param transcribe_client: The Boto3 Transcribe client. :return: The list of retrieved vocabularies. """ try: response = transcribe_client.list_vocabularies(NameContains=vocabulary_filter) vocabs = response["Vocabularies"] next_token = response.get("NextToken") while next_token is not None: response = transcribe_client.list_vocabularies( NameContains=vocabulary_filter, NextToken=next_token ) vocabs += response["Vocabularies"] next_token = response.get("NextToken") logger.info( "Got %s vocabularies with filter %s.", len(vocabs), vocabulary_filter ) except ClientError: logger.exception( "Couldn't list vocabularies with filter %s.", vocabulary_filter ) raise else: return vocabs
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For API details, see ListVocabularies in AWS SDK for Python (Boto3) API Reference.
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