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GNU Affero General Public License version 3 (AGPLv3)
retired
has been changed to { 'code': (datetime
, [_Language
, ...], 'description') }.alpha3
has been renamed to part3
. languages.alpha3
might be used as an aggregation of all 'three letter codes' in the future.This library is aimed to be fully compatible with pycountry.languages
v1.11 and before. In v1.12 they broke their own API and this library will not support the new API.
It provides the following attribute abstractions:
terminology
-> part2t
bibliographic
-> part2b
alpha2
-> part1
If you have no intentions on using pycountry.languages
or want/need to keep compatibility then please use the partX
attributes for brevity and clarity.
As taken from pycountry.languages
v1.11 documentation, with modifications and further additions.
.. code-block:: python
>>> from iso639 import languages
>>> from pprint import pprint
>>> len(languages)
7981
>>> type(list(languages)[0])
<class 'iso639.iso639._Language'>
# Compatibility
>>> aragonese = languages.get(alpha2='an')
>>> aragonese.alpha2
'an'
>>> aragonese.bibliographic
'arg'
>>> aragonese.terminology
'arg'
>>> aragonese.name
'Aragonese'
>>> bengali = languages.get(alpha2='bn')
>>> bengali.name
'Bengali'
# We *do not* deviate from the standard
>>> try:
... bengali.common_name
... except AttributeError as e:
... print(e)
'_Language' object has no attribute 'common_name'
# New API
>>> aragonese = languages.get(part1='an')
>>> aragonese.part1
'an'
>>> aragonese.part2b
'arg'
>>> aragonese.part2t
'arg'
>>> aragonese.part3
'arg'
>>> aragonese.name
'Aragonese'
>>> aragonese.inverted
'Aragonese'
>>> pprint(vars(aragonese))
{'inverted': 'Aragonese',
'macro': '',
'name': 'Aragonese',
'names': [],
'part1': 'an',
'part2b': 'arg',
'part2t': 'arg',
'part3': 'arg',
'part5': ''}
>>> sanapana = languages.get(retired='sap')
>>> [type(elem).__name__ for elem in sanapana]
['datetime', 'list', 'str']
>>> [lang.part3 for lang in sanapana[1]]
['spn', 'aqt']
ISO 639-1
_, on 2014-11-28ISO 639-2
_, on 2014-11-28ISO 639-3 Code Set
_, dated 2015-05-05ISO 639-3 Language Names Index
_, dated 2015-05-05ISO 639-3 Macrolanguage Mappings
_, dated 2015-05-05ISO 639-3 Retired Code Element Mappings
_, dated 2015-05-05ISO 639-5
_, dated 2011-05-12.. _ISO 639-1: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-1.tsv .. _ISO 639-2: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2.tsv .. _ISO 639-3 Code Set: http://www-01.sil.org/iso639-3/iso-639-3.tab .. _ISO 639-3 Language Names Index: http://www-01.sil.org/iso639-3/iso-639-3_Name_Index.tab .. _ISO 639-3 Macrolanguage Mappings: http://www-01.sil.org/iso639-3/iso-639-3-macrolanguages.tab .. _ISO 639-3 Retired Code Element Mappings: http://www-01.sil.org/iso639-3/iso-639-3_Retirements.tab .. _ISO 639-5: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-5.tsv
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