Units API.

See the Weblate's Web API documentation for detailed description of the API.

GET /api/units/883080/?format=api
HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, HEAD, OPTIONS
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept

{
    "translation": "https://translate.fedoraproject.org/api/translations/fedora-docs-l10n-fedora-system-administrat/f29pagesserversconfiguring_ntp_using_ntpd/en/?format=api",
    "source": [
        "Accurate time keeping is important for a number of reasons in IT. In networking for example, accurate time stamps in packets and logs are required. Logs are used to investigate service and security issues and so time stamps made on different systems must be made by synchronized clocks to be of real value. As systems and networks become increasingly faster, there is a corresponding need for clocks with greater accuracy and resolution. In some countries there are legal obligations to keep accurately synchronized clocks. Please see [citetitle]_www.ntp.org_ for more information. In Linux systems, `NTP` is implemented by a daemon running in user space. The default `NTP` user space daemon in {MAJOROSVER} is `chronyd`. It must be disabled if you want to use the `ntpd` daemon. See xref:servers/Configuring_NTP_Using_the_chrony_Suite.adoc#ch-Configuring_NTP_Using_the_chrony_Suite[Configuring NTP Using the chrony Suite] for information on [application]*chrony*."
    ],
    "previous_source": "",
    "target": [
        "Accurate time keeping is important for a number of reasons in IT. In networking for example, accurate time stamps in packets and logs are required. Logs are used to investigate service and security issues and so time stamps made on different systems must be made by synchronized clocks to be of real value. As systems and networks become increasingly faster, there is a corresponding need for clocks with greater accuracy and resolution. In some countries there are legal obligations to keep accurately synchronized clocks. Please see [citetitle]_www.ntp.org_ for more information. In Linux systems, `NTP` is implemented by a daemon running in user space. The default `NTP` user space daemon in {MAJOROSVER} is `chronyd`. It must be disabled if you want to use the `ntpd` daemon. See xref:servers/Configuring_NTP_Using_the_chrony_Suite.adoc#ch-Configuring_NTP_Using_the_chrony_Suite[Configuring NTP Using the chrony Suite] for information on [application]*chrony*."
    ],
    "id_hash": -7045571683411093999,
    "content_hash": -7045571683411093999,
    "location": "./pages/servers/Configuring_NTP_Using_ntpd.adoc:14",
    "context": "",
    "note": "type: Plain text",
    "flags": "",
    "labels": [],
    "state": 100,
    "fuzzy": false,
    "translated": true,
    "approved": false,
    "position": 4,
    "has_suggestion": false,
    "has_comment": false,
    "has_failing_check": false,
    "num_words": 136,
    "source_unit": "https://translate.fedoraproject.org/api/units/883080/?format=api",
    "priority": 100,
    "id": 883080,
    "web_url": "https://translate.fedoraproject.org/translate/fedora-docs-l10n-fedora-system-administrat/f29pagesserversconfiguring_ntp_using_ntpd/en/?checksum=1e3919e20abb1611",
    "url": "https://translate.fedoraproject.org/api/units/883080/?format=api",
    "explanation": "",
    "extra_flags": "",
    "pending": false,
    "timestamp": "2020-02-24T22:19:15.881758Z"
}