Link your data to authority lists or your own controlled lists
Project description
Django Controlled Vocabulary
This app provides models and admin interface to link your data to standard vocabularies (e.g. ISO language codes, Wikidata). Benefits: increases the consistency and understandability of your project data.
Development Status: Alpha (mostly functional, work in progress)
A ControlledTerm field in the Django admin interface. The user selects the vocabulary (here: Wikidata), then starts typing a term in the text box. Suggestions are brought from Wikidata. When the user saves the changes, information about the selected term is copied into the database (url, identifier, label).
Features
- create your own controlled lists of terms (i.e. local lists)
- look up terms from remote vocabularies (i.e. authority files)
- extensible plug-in architecture for lookups into particular vocabularies:
- built-in vocabulary plug-ins, such as ISO 639-2 (Language codes), DCMI Type (Dublin Core resource types)
- stores used terms from remote vocabularies into your database:
- space efficient (doesn't clutter the database with unused terms)
- self-contained (i.e. can still works offline & DB always 'semantically' complete)
- autocomplete widget for Django admin; reusable ControlledTermField for your models
- command line tool to download vocabulary files from authoritative sources
- [TODO] possibility to store additional metadata (e.g. geographic coordinates)
- [TODO] simple rest API to publish your own terms
Data Model & Software Design
Django models
Vocabularies | Terms |
---|---|
-
ControlledVocabulary
- prefix: the vocabulary standard prefix, see http://prefix.cc/wikidata
- label: the short name of the vocabulary
- base_url: the url used as a base for all terms in the vocabulary
- concept: the type of terms this vocabulary contains
- description: a longer description
-
ControlledTerm
- termid: a unique code for the term within a vocabulary
- label: standard name for the term
- vocabulary: the vocabulary this term belongs to
Vocabulary plug-ins / managers
A Vocabulary plug-in / manager is a python class that provides services for a vocabulary:
- autocomplete terms from local or remote datasets (see ControlledTermField)
- supplies metadata for the vocabulary (see ControlledVocabulary)
Managers can provide terms from a CSV file downloaded from an authoritative source.
Some vocabularies can contain thousands of terms or more. A plugin will only insert the terms used by your application. The rest will be accessed on demand from a file on disk or in a third-party server. This approach saves database space and keeps your application data self-contained.
This project comes with built-in plugins for the following vocabularies:
ISO 639-2, DCMI Type, Wikidata, FAST Topics, MIME, Schema.org
Those plugins are enabled by default; see below how to selectively enable them.
This architecture allows third-party plugins to be supplied via separate python packages.
Limitations
- controlled list rather than fully fledged vocabularies, (i.e. just a bag of terms with unique IDs/URIs, no support for taxonomic relationships among terms like broader, narrower, synonyms, ...)
- no notion of granularity (e.g. geonames country, region, city, street are all treated as part of the same vocabulary)
Setup
Installation
Install into your environment:
pip install django-controlled-vocabulary
Add the app to the INSTALLED_APPS list in your Django settings file:
INSTALLED_APPS = [
# other apps
'controlled_vocabulary',
]
Run the migrations:
./manage.py migrate
Download vocabulary data and add metadata to the database:
./manage.py vocab init
Configuration
Enabling vocabulary plug-ins
Add the following code in your settings.py to enable specific vocabularies based on the import path of their classes.
# List of import paths to vocabularies lookup classes
CONTROLLED_VOCABULARY_VOCABULARIES = [
'controlled_vocabulary.vocabularies.iso639_2',
'controlled_vocabulary.vocabularies.dcmitype',
]
ControlledTermField
To define a field with an autocomplete to controlled terms in your Django Model, use the following field:
from controlled_vocabulary.models import ControlledTermField
...
class MyModel(models.Model):
...
language_code = ControlledTermField(
'iso639-2',
null=True, blank=True
)
Where 'iso639-2' is the prefix of a controlled vocabulary in your database.
vocab (command line tool)
vocab is a django command line tool that lets you manipulate the vocabularies and the plugins. To find out more use the help:
./manage vocab help
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