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A python library to read and write CLDF datasets

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pycldf

A python package to read and write CLDF datasets.

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Writing CLDF

from pycldf import Wordlist, Source

dataset = Wordlist.in_dir('mydataset')
dataset.add_sources(Source('book', 'Meier2005', author='Hans Meier', year='2005', title='The Book'))
dataset.write(FormTable=[
    {
        'ID': '1', 
        'Form': 'word', 
        'Language_ID': 'abcd1234', 
        'Parameter_ID': '1277', 
        'Source': ['Meier2005[3-7]'],
    }])

results in

$ ls -1 mydataset/
forms.csv
sources.bib
Wordlist-metadata.json
  • mydataset/forms.csv
ID,Language_ID,Parameter_ID,Value,Segments,Comment,Source
1,abcd1234,1277,word,,,Meier2005[3-7]
  • mydataset/sources.bib
@book{Meier2005,
    author = {Meier, Hans},
    year = {2005},
    title = {The Book}
}
  • mydataset/Wordlist-metadata.json

Advanced writing

To add predefined CLDF components to a dataset, use the add_component method:

from pycldf import StructureDataset, term_uri

dataset = StructureDataset.in_dir('mydataset')
dataset.add_component('ParameterTable')
dataset.write(
    ValueTable=[{'ID': '1', 'Language_ID': 'abc', 'Parameter_ID': '1', 'Value': 'x'}],
	ParameterTable=[{'ID': '1', 'Name': 'Grammatical Feature'}])

It is also possible to add generic tables:

dataset.add_table('contributors.csv', term_uri('id'), term_uri('name'))

which can also be linked to other tables:

dataset.add_columns('ParameterTable', 'Contributor_ID')
dataset.add_foreign_key('ParameterTable', 'Contributor_ID', 'contributors.csv', 'ID')

Addressing tables and columns

Tables in a dataset can be referenced using a Dataset's __getitem__ method, passing

  • a full CLDF Ontology URI for the corresponding component,
  • the local name of the component in the CLDF Ontology,
  • the url of the table.

Columns in a dataset can be referenced using a Dataset's __getitem__ method, passing a tuple (<TABLE>, <COLUMN>) where <TABLE> specifies a table as explained above and <COLUMN> is

  • a full CLD Ontolgy URI used as propertyUrl of the column,
  • the name property of the column.

Reading CLDF

>>> from pycldf.dataset import Wordlist
>>> dataset = Wordlist.from_metadata('mydataset/Wordlist-metadata.json')
>>> print(dataset)
<cldf:v1.0:Wordlist at mydataset>
>>> forms = list(dataset['FormTable'])
>>> forms[0]
OrderedDict([('ID', '1'), ('Language_ID', 'abcd1234'), ('Parameter_ID', '1277'), ('Value', 'word'), ('Segments', []), ('Comment', None), ('Source', ['Meier2005[3-7]'])])
>>> refs = list(dataset.sources.expand_refs(forms[0]['Source']))
>>> refs
[<Reference Meier2005[3-7]>]
>>> print(refs[0].source)
Meier, Hans. 2005. The Book.

Command line usage

Installing the pycldf package will also install a command line interface cldf, which provides some sub-commands to manage CLDF datasets.

Summary statistics

$ cldf stats mydataset/Wordlist-metadata.json 
<cldf:v1.0:Wordlist at mydataset>

Path                   Type          Rows
---------------------  ----------  ------
forms.csv              Form Table       1
mydataset/sources.bib  Sources          1

Validation

By default, data files are read in strict-mode, i.e. invalid rows will result in an exception being raised. To validate a data file, it can be read in validating-mode.

For example the following output is generated

$ cldf validate mydataset/forms.csv
WARNING forms.csv: duplicate primary key: (u'1',)
WARNING forms.csv:4:Source missing source key: Mei2005

when reading the file

ID,Language_ID,Parameter_ID,Value,Segments,Comment,Source
1,abcd1234,1277,word,,,Meier2005[3-7]
1,stan1295,1277,hand,,,Meier2005[3-7]
2,stan1295,1277,hand,,,Mei2005[3-7]

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