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A modern Pythonic implementation of Avro Phonetic.

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avro.py

A modern Pythonic implementation of the popular Bengali phonetic-typing software Avro Phonetic.

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Overview

avro.py, whilst being a Python package, provides a text parser that converts Bangla text written in Roman script to its phonetic equivalent of Bangla. It implements the Avro Phonetic Dictionary Search Library by Mehdi Hasan Khan.

The original project pyAvroPhonetic is based on Python 2 and can only work on versions up to Python 2.7. It is noteworthy that Python 2 has officially been deprecated by the original maintainers and its usage is being discouraged overall.


Inspirations

This package is inspired from Rifat Nabi's jsAvroPhonetic library and derives from Kaustav Das Modak's pyAvroPhonetic.


Installation

Installing avro.py in your local machine is pretty straightforward. Make sure you have installed Python 3.8 or higher (or later) in your local machine. If it is already installed, then we can proceed with the following commands:

# Create a virtual environment named "venv". (1)
$ python3 -m venv venv 

# Activate the virtual environment. (2)
$ source venv/bin/activate 

# Install the package. (3)
$ pip install avro.py
  • This will create a new virtual environment in your working diretory and install avro.py inside it.

  • In order to use the package, the virtual environment has to be activated every time you start working on your personal project.

  • If you already have a virtual environment set up / you don't need one, then you can skip the first two steps and proceed with a vanilla configuration using Pip.


Usage Guide

As of now, you can easily use the package by importing the module and calling the primary parse function.

import avro

parsed_text = avro.parse('ami banglay gan gai.')
print(parsed_text)

Other use cases include your terminal, literally!


Contributing

:octocat: Fork -> Do your changes -> Send a Pull Request, it's that easy!



Additional Developer Notes

The coding style for this project embraces readability and consistency over traditional styling methods. To start off, flake8 has been used as the primary linting tool. The unit tests are done using the pytest framework.

# Installing pytest as the package for unit-testing.
$ pip install -U pytest

# Running pytest.
$ python3 -m pytest --verbose

# The results should appear onwards.
# The --verbose / -v flag is used to show all the test results in detail.

We're looking for bug hunters!

If you come across any kind of bug or wanna request a feature, please let us know by opening an issue here. We do need more ideas to keep the project alive and running, don't we? :P



Acknowledgements

  • Mehdi Hasan Khan for originally developing and maintaining Avro Phonetic.
  • Rifat Nabi for porting it to Javascript.
  • Sarim Khan for writing ibus-avro which helped to clarify my concepts further.
  • Kaustav Das Modak for porting Rifat Nabi's JavaScript iteration to Python 2.
  • Md Enzam Hossain for helping him understand the ins and outs of the Avro dictionary and the way it works.

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2022 HitBlast

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SOFTWARE.

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