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Cloud Natural Language te ofrece cierto control sobre dónde se procesan los recursos de tu proyecto. En particular, puedes configurar Cloud Natural Language para que realice el procesamiento de aprendizaje automático de tus datos solo en la UE o EE.UU.
De forma predeterminada, Cloud Natural Language procesa recursos en una ubicación global, lo que significa que Cloud Natural Language no garantiza que tus recursos permanezcan dentro de una región o ubicación en particular. Si eliges la ubicación de la Unión Europea, Google realizará el aprendizaje automático solo en la UE. Si eliges la ubicación de Estados Unidos, Google realizará el aprendizaje automático solo en ese país. Tú y tus usuarios pueden acceder a los datos desde cualquier ubicación.
Configura la ubicación con la API
Cloud Natural Language es compatible con un extremo de API global (language.googleapis.com), uno de la Unión Europea (eu-language.googleapis.com) y uno de Estados Unidos (us-language.googleapis.com). Para procesar tus datos solo en la Unión Europea, usa el URI eu-language.googleapis.com en vez de language.googleapis.com para las llamadas a la API de REST.
Para procesar tus datos solo en Estados Unidos, usa el URI us-language.googleapis.com en lugar de language.googleapis.com para las llamadas a la API de REST.
La API de moderación de texto también está disponible en Australia. Para acceder a ella, usa el URI au-language.googleapis.com en lugar de language.googleapis.com para las llamadas a la API de REST.
Configura la ubicación con bibliotecas cliente
Las bibliotecas cliente acceden al extremo global de la API (language.googleapis.com) de forma predeterminada. Para almacenar y procesar tus datos solo en la Unión Europea o solo en los Estados Unidos, debes establecer el extremo de manera explícita. En las siguientes muestras de código, se muestra cómo establecer esta configuración.
# Imports the Google Cloud client libraryfromgoogle.cloudimportlanguage_v1client_options={"api_endpoint":"eu-language.googleapis.com:443"}# Instantiates a client.client=language_v1.LanguageServiceClient(client_options=client_options)
LanguageServiceSettingssettings=LanguageServiceSettings.newBuilder().setEndpoint("eu-language.googleapis.com:443").build();// Initialize client that will be used to send requests. This client only needs to be created// once, and can be reused for multiple requests. After completing all of your requests, call// the "close" method on the client to safely clean up any remaining background resources.LanguageServiceClientclient=LanguageServiceClient.create(settings);
// Imports the Google Cloud client libraryconstlanguage=require('@google-cloud/language');// Specifies the location of the api endpointconstclientOptions={apiEndpoint:'eu-language.googleapis.com'};// Instantiates a clientconstclient=newlanguage.LanguageServiceClient(clientOptions);
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In particular, you can configure Cloud Natural Language to\nperform machine learning processing on your data only in the EU or the US.\n\nBy default Cloud Natural Language processes resources in a **Global** location,\nwhich means that Cloud Natural Language doesn't guarantee that your resources will\nremain within a particular location or region. If you choose the\n**European Union** location, Google will perform machine learning with it only\nin the EU. If you choose the **United States** location, Google will\nperform machine learning with it only in the US. You and your users\ncan access the data from any location.\n\nSetting the location using the API\n----------------------------------\n\nCloud Natural Language supports a global API endpoint (`language.googleapis.com`),\na European Union endpoint (`eu-language.googleapis.com`), and a United States\nendpoint (`us-language.googleapis.com`).\nTo process your data in the European Union only, use the URI\n`eu-language.googleapis.com` in place of `language.googleapis.com` for your REST API calls.\nTo process your data in the United States only, use the URI\n`us-language.googleapis.com` in place of `language.googleapis.com` for your REST API calls.\n\nThe text moderation API is also available in Australia, which can be accessed by using the URI `au-language.googleapis.com` in place of `language.googleapis.com` for your REST API calls.\n\nSetting the location using client libraries\n-------------------------------------------\n\nThe client libraries access the global API endpoint (`language.googleapis.com`)\nby default. To store and process your data in the European Union or United States only, you need to\nexplicitly set the endpoint. The code samples below show how to configure this setting. \n\n### Python\n\n\nTo learn how to install and use the client library for Natural Language, see\n[Natural Language client libraries](/natural-language/docs/reference/libraries).\n\n\nFor more information, see the\n[Natural Language Python API\nreference documentation](/python/docs/reference/language/latest).\n\n\nTo authenticate to Natural Language, set up Application Default Credentials.\nFor more information, see\n\n[Set up authentication for a local development environment](/docs/authentication/set-up-adc-local-dev-environment).\n\n # Imports the Google Cloud client library\n from google.cloud import language_v1\n\n client_options = {\"api_endpoint\": \"eu-language.googleapis.com:443\"}\n\n # Instantiates a client.\n client = language_v1.LanguageServiceClient(client_options=client_options)\n\n### Java\n\n\nTo learn how to install and use the client library for Natural Language, see\n[Natural Language client libraries](/natural-language/docs/reference/libraries).\n\n\nFor more information, see the\n[Natural Language Java API\nreference documentation](/java/docs/reference/google-cloud-language/latest/overview).\n\n\nTo authenticate to Natural Language, set up Application Default Credentials.\nFor more information, see\n\n[Set up authentication for a local development environment](/docs/authentication/set-up-adc-local-dev-environment).\n\n LanguageServiceSettings settings =\n LanguageServiceSettings.newBuilder().setEndpoint(\"eu-language.googleapis.com:443\").build();\n\n // Initialize client that will be used to send requests. This client only needs to be created\n // once, and can be reused for multiple requests. After completing all of your requests, call\n // the \"close\" method on the client to safely clean up any remaining background resources.\n LanguageServiceClient client = LanguageServiceClient.create(settings);\n\n### Node.js\n\n\nTo learn how to install and use the client library for Natural Language, see\n[Natural Language client libraries](/natural-language/docs/reference/libraries).\n\n\nFor more information, see the\n[Natural Language Node.js API\nreference documentation](/nodejs/docs/reference/language/latest).\n\n\nTo authenticate to Natural Language, set up Application Default Credentials.\nFor more information, see\n\n[Set up authentication for a local development environment](/docs/authentication/set-up-adc-local-dev-environment).\n\n // Imports the Google Cloud client library\n const language = require('https://cloud.google.com/nodejs/docs/reference/language/latest/overview.html');\n\n // Specifies the location of the api endpoint\n const clientOptions = {apiEndpoint: 'eu-language.googleapis.com'};\n\n // Instantiates a client\n const client = new language.https://cloud.google.com/nodejs/docs/reference/language/latest/overview.html(clientOptions);\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e"]]