Units API.

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

GET /api/units/100616/?format=api
HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET, PUT, PATCH, DELETE, HEAD, OPTIONS
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept

{
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    "source": [
        "Social pressure is a huge motivating factor for a lot of people, so we knew that we wanted to have a strong community that would hold each other accountable for their goals and cheer for their successes. Luckily, one of the things that multiplayer video games do best is foster a sense of community among their users! Habitica’s community structure borrows from these types of games. Although some users choose to play solo, most decide to form a support network in a small Party of close friends that encourages social accountability through features such as Quests, where Party members pool their productivity to battle monsters together."
    ],
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        "Social pressure is a huge motivating factor for a lot of people, so we knew that we wanted to have a strong community that would hold each other accountable for their goals and cheer for their successes. Luckily, one of the things that multiplayer video games do best is foster a sense of community among their users! Habitica’s community structure borrows from these types of games; you can form a small Party of close friends, but you can also join a larger, shared-interest groups known as a Guild. Although some users choose to play solo, most decide to form a support network that encourages social accountability through features such as Quests, where Party members pool their productivity to battle monsters together."
    ],
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    "content_hash": -8583751408316077528,
    "location": "",
    "context": "pkAnswer3",
    "note": "",
    "flags": "",
    "labels": [],
    "state": 10,
    "fuzzy": true,
    "translated": false,
    "approved": false,
    "position": 68,
    "has_suggestion": false,
    "has_comment": false,
    "has_failing_check": true,
    "num_words": 106,
    "source_unit": "https://translate.habitica.com/api/units/658028/?format=api",
    "priority": 100,
    "id": 100616,
    "web_url": "https://translate.habitica.com/translate/habitica/front/sr/?checksum=2b0024d4367a95bd",
    "url": "https://translate.habitica.com/api/units/100616/?format=api",
    "explanation": "",
    "extra_flags": "",
    "pending": false,
    "timestamp": "2019-02-13T12:48:43.486261Z"
}