openmedialibrary_platform/Shared/lib/python3.4/site-packages/stdnum/numdb.py
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# numdb.py - module for handling hierarchically organised numbers
#
# Copyright (C) 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Arthur de Jong
#
# This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
#
# This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
# 02110-1301 USA
"""Query structured number format files with number properties.
This module contains functions for reading and querying a database that
stores numbers that use a hierarchical format (e.g. ISBN, IBAN, phone
numbers, etc).
To read a database from a file:
>>> dbfile = read(open('tests/numdb-test.dat', 'r'))
To split a number:
>>> dbfile.split('01006')
['0', '100', '6']
>>> dbfile.split('902006')
['90', '20', '06']
>>> dbfile.split('909856')
['90', '985', '6']
To split the number and get properties for each part:
>>> dbfile.info('01006') == [
... ('0', {'prop1': 'foo'}),
... ('100', {'prop2': 'bar'}),
... ('6', {}),
... ]
True
>>> dbfile.info('02006') == [
... ('0', {'prop1': 'foo'}),
... ('200', {'prop2': 'bar', 'prop3': 'baz'}),
... ('6', {}),
... ]
True
>>> dbfile.info('03456') == [
... ('0', {'prop1': 'foo'}),
... ('345', {'prop2': 'bar', 'prop3': 'baz'}),
... ('6', {}),
... ]
True
>>> dbfile.info('902006') == [
... ('90', {'prop1': 'booz'}),
... ('20', {'prop2': 'foo'}),
... ('06', {}),
... ]
True
>>> dbfile.info('909856') == [
... ('90', {'prop1': 'booz'}),
... ('985', {'prop2': 'fooz'}),
... ('6', {}),
... ]
True
>>> dbfile.info('9889') == [
... ('98', {'prop1': 'booz'}),
... ('89', {'prop2': 'foo'}),
... ]
True
>>> dbfile.info('633322') == [
... ('6', {'prop1': 'boo'}),
... ('333', {'prop2': 'bar', 'prop3': 'baz'}),
... ('22', {}),
... ]
True
"""
import re
from pkg_resources import resource_stream
_line_re = re.compile(
r'^(?P<indent> *)'
r'(?P<ranges>([^-,\s]+(-[^-,\s]+)?)(,[^-,\s]+(-[^-,\s]+)?)*)\s*'
r'(?P<props>.*)$')
_prop_re = re.compile(
r'(?P<prop>[0-9a-zA-Z-_]+)="(?P<value>[^"]*)"')
# this is a cache of open databases
_open_databases = {}
# the prefixes attribute of NumDB is structured as follows:
# prefixes = [
# [ length, low, high, props, children ]
# ...
# ]
# where children is a prefixes structure in its own right
# (there is no expected ordering within the list)
class NumDB(object):
def __init__(self):
self.prefixes = []
@staticmethod
def _merge(results):
"""Merge the provided list of possible results into a single result
list (this is a generator)."""
# expand the results to all have the same length
ml = max(len(x) for x in results)
results = [x + (ml - len(x)) * [None]
for x in results]
# go over each part
for parts in zip(*results):
# regroup parts into parts list and properties list
partlist, proplist = list(zip(*(x for x in parts if x)))
part = min(partlist, key=len)
props = {}
for p in proplist:
props.update(p)
yield part, props
@staticmethod
def _find(number, prefixes):
"""Lookup the specified number in the list of prefixes, this will
return basically what info() should return but works recursively."""
if not number:
return []
results = []
if prefixes:
for length, low, high, props, children in prefixes:
if low <= number[:length] <= high and len(number) >= length:
results.append([(number[:length], props)] +
NumDB._find(number[length:], children))
# not-found fallback
if not results:
return [(number, {})]
# merge the results into a single result
return list(NumDB._merge(results))
def info(self, number):
"""Split the provided number in components and associate properties
with each component. This returns a tuple of tuples. Each tuple
consists of a string (a part of the number) and a dict of properties.
"""
return NumDB._find(number, self.prefixes)
def split(self, number):
"""Split the provided number in components. This returns a tuple with
the number of components identified."""
return [part for part, props in self.info(number)]
def _parse(fp):
"""Read lines of text from the file pointer and generate indent, length,
low, high, properties tuples."""
for line in fp:
# ignore comments
if line[0] == '#' or line.strip() == '':
continue # pragma: no cover (optimisation takes it out)
# any other line should parse
match = _line_re.search(line)
indent = len(match.group('indent'))
ranges = match.group('ranges')
props = dict(_prop_re.findall(match.group('props')))
for rnge in ranges.split(','):
if '-' in rnge:
low, high = rnge.split('-')
else:
low, high = rnge, rnge
yield indent, len(low), low, high, props
def read(fp):
"""Return a new database with the data read from the specified file."""
last_indent = 0
db = NumDB()
stack = {0: db.prefixes}
for indent, length, low, high, props in _parse(fp):
if indent > last_indent:
# populate the children field of the last indent
if stack[last_indent][-1][4] is None:
stack[last_indent][-1][4] = []
stack[indent] = stack[last_indent][-1][4]
stack[indent].append([length, low, high, props, None])
last_indent = indent
return db
def get(name):
"""Opens a database with the specified name to perform queries on."""
if name not in _open_databases:
import codecs
reader = codecs.getreader('utf-8')
db = read(reader(resource_stream(__name__, name + '.dat')))
_open_databases[name] = db
return _open_databases[name]