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This project provides lists of various ISO standards (e.g. country, language, language scripts, and currency names) in one place

Project description

isocodes

isocodes provides you access to lists of various ISO standards (e.g. country, language, language scripts, and currency names) with modern Python dot notation support and enhanced performance.

The data is coming from https://salsa.debian.org/iso-codes-team/iso-codes, many thanks to them.

✨ New Features

  • 🎯 Dot notation access - Access data with modern country.name syntax
  • ⚡ Enhanced performance - Fast O(1) lookups with indexed search
  • 🔍 New search methods - Find and filter data with ease
  • 🔄 100% backward compatible - All existing code continues to work unchanged

Installation

pip install isocodes

Usage

Countries (ISO 3166)

Modern Dot Notation Access (New!)

Access country data using intuitive dot notation while maintaining full dictionary compatibility:

>>> from isocodes import countries
>>> usa = countries.get(alpha_2="US")

# Modern dot notation (new):
>>> usa.name
'United States'
>>> usa.flag
'🇺🇸'
>>> usa.alpha_3
'USA'
>>> usa.official_name
'United States of America'

# Traditional dictionary access (still works):
>>> usa["name"]
'United States'
>>> usa.get("alpha_3")
'USA'
>>> isinstance(usa, dict)
True

Enhanced Search Methods (New!)

Fast Exact Lookup with find()

>>> # O(1) performance for common lookups
>>> germany = countries.find(alpha_2="DE")
>>> germany.name
'Germany'
>>> germany.flag
'🇩🇪'

Flexible Search with search()

>>> # Find all countries with "Island" in the name
>>> island_countries = countries.search(name="Island")
>>> for country in island_countries[:3]:
...     print(f"{country.name} - {country.flag}")
Åland Islands - 🇦🇽
Bouvet Island - 🇧🇻
Cocos (Keeling) Islands - 🇨🇨

Fast Dictionary Access (New!)

>>> # Direct dictionary access for power users
>>> by_code = countries.by_alpha_2_dict
>>> canada = by_code["CA"]
>>> canada.name
'Canada'
>>> canada.flag
'🇨🇦'

Traditional Methods (Fully Compatible)

All existing methods continue to work exactly as before:

Get method

You can access one country by using the method get with the parameters being the json keys of the .json files in the share/iso-codes/json folder

Example
>>> from isocodes import countries
>>> countries.get(name="Germany")
{'alpha_2': 'DE', 'alpha_3': 'DEU', 'flag': '🇩🇪', 'name': 'Germany', 'numeric': '276', 'official_name': 'Federal Republic of Germany'}

# Now with dot notation access:
>>> germany = countries.get(name="Germany")
>>> germany.name
'Germany'
>>> germany.flag
'🇩🇪'

Items property

You can get a list from the .json files in the share/iso-codes/json folder with the items property. Each item now supports both dictionary and dot notation access:

Example
>>> from isocodes import countries
>>> for country in countries.items:
...     print(f"{country.name} - {country.flag}")  # Dot notation
...     print(country["alpha_2"])                   # Dict access
...
Aruba - 🇦🇼
AW
Afghanistan - 🇦�
AF
Angola - 🇦�
AO
...

by_xxx property

You can get a list with sorted data by one of the property with the by_xxx property, xxx being one of the data key (alpha_2, name, numeric, etc.).

Example
>>> countries.by_numeric[0]
('004', <Country: Afghanistan>)  # Now returns enhanced objects
>>> country = countries.by_numeric[0][1]
>>> country.name
'Afghanistan'
>>> country.flag
'🇦🇫'

Former country names lookup (Enhanced!)

You can look up countries by their former names using the get_by_former_name method. Now with full dot notation support!

Example
>>> from isocodes import countries

# Look up Eswatini by its former name (now with dot notation):
>>> eswatini = countries.get_by_former_name("Swaziland")
>>> eswatini.name
'Eswatini'
>>> eswatini.flag
'🇸🇿'
>>> f"{eswatini.name} ({eswatini.alpha_2})"
'Eswatini (SZ)'

# Look up Myanmar by its former name:
>>> myanmar = countries.get_by_former_name("Burma")
>>> f"{myanmar.name} - {myanmar.flag}"
'Myanmar - 🇲🇲'

# Get information about former names (including dissolved countries):
>>> countries.get_former_names_info("Czechoslovakia")
{'alpha_2': None, 'alpha_3': None, 'current_name': None, 'change_date': '1993-01-01', 'comment': 'Split into Czech Republic (CZ/CZE) and Slovakia (SK/SVK)'}

# Get list of all available former names:
>>> countries.former_names[:5]
['Swaziland', 'Burma', 'Zaire', 'Czechoslovakia', 'Yugoslavia']

Other ISO Standards

All other ISO datasets now support the same enhanced functionality with dot notation access and performance improvements:

Languages (ISO 639-2)

>>> from isocodes import languages
>>> english = languages.get(alpha_3="eng")
>>> english.name
'English'
>>> # Search for languages
>>> romance_langs = languages.search(name="French")

Currencies (ISO 4217)

>>> from isocodes import currencies
>>> usd = currencies.find(alpha_3="USD")
>>> usd.name
'US Dollar'
>>> usd.numeric
'840'

Countries and Subdivisions (ISO 3166-2)

>>> from isocodes import subdivisions_countries
>>> california = subdivisions_countries.find(code="US-CA")
>>> california.name
'California'

Former countries (ISO 3166-3)

>>> from isocodes import former_countries
>>> yugoslavia = former_countries.get(alpha_3="YUG")
>>> yugoslavia.name
'Yugoslavia'

Extended languages (ISO 639-3)

>>> from isocodes import extendend_languages  # Note: typo preserved for compatibility
>>> mandarin = extendend_languages.find(alpha_3="cmn")
>>> mandarin.name
'Mandarin Chinese'

Language families (ISO 639-5)

>>> from isocodes import language_families
>>> indo_european = language_families.find(alpha_3="ine")
>>> indo_european.name
'Indo-European languages'

Script names (ISO 15924)

>>> from isocodes import script_names
>>> latin = script_names.find(alpha_4="Latn")
>>> latin.name
'Latin'

Performance Benefits

The enhanced implementation provides significant performance improvements:

  • O(1) lookups with find() method for common fields (alpha_2, alpha_3, name, numeric)
  • Indexed dictionaries for direct access: countries.by_alpha_2_dict["US"]
  • Search functionality for flexible filtering: countries.search(name="Island")
  • Memory efficient - reasonable overhead for substantial capability gains

Backward Compatibility

100% backward compatible - All existing code continues to work:

# All these still work exactly as before:
country = countries.get(alpha_2="US")
print(country["name"])           # Dictionary access
print(country.get("alpha_3"))    # .get() method  
print("flag" in country)         # 'in' operator
print(len(country))              # len() function
print(isinstance(country, dict)) # isinstance() check

# Plus new dot notation:
print(country.name)              # New! Dot notation
print(country.flag)              # New! Direct attribute access

Command Line Interface

isocodes now includes a powerful command-line interface for quick ISO data lookups and searches.

Installation

After installing isocodes, the CLI is available as the isocodes command:

pip install isocodes
isocodes --help

Basic Usage

Countries

# Find country by code
isocodes countries --code US
isocodes countries --code DEU

# Search by name
isocodes countries --name Germany --exact
isocodes countries --name Island

# Find by former name
isocodes countries --former-name Burma

# List all countries
isocodes countries --list-all

Languages

# Find language by code
isocodes languages --code en
isocodes languages --code deu

# Search by name
isocodes languages --name French

Currencies

# Find currency by code
isocodes currencies --code USD

# Search by name
isocodes currencies --name Euro

# Find by numeric code
isocodes currencies --numeric 840

Country Subdivisions

# Find subdivision by code
isocodes subdivisions --code US-CA

# List subdivisions for a country
isocodes subdivisions --country US

Former Countries

# Find former country
isocodes former-countries --code YUG
isocodes former-countries --name Yugoslavia

Script Names

# Find script by code
isocodes scripts --code Latn

# Find by numeric code
isocodes scripts --numeric 215

Output Formats

Table Format (Default)

isocodes countries --code US
# Output:
# alpha_2 | alpha_3 | flag | name          | numeric | official_name           
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# US      | USA     | 🇺🇸   | United States | 840     | United States of America

JSON Format

isocodes --format json countries --code US
# Output:
# [
#   {
#     "alpha_2": "US",
#     "alpha_3": "USA",
#     "flag": "🇺🇸",
#     "name": "United States",
#     "numeric": "840",
#     "official_name": "United States of America"
#   }
# ]

CSV Format

isocodes --format csv countries --code US
# Output:
# alpha_2,alpha_3,flag,name,numeric,official_name
# US,USA,🇺🇸,United States,840,United States of America

Advanced Options

Limit Results

# Show only first 5 results
isocodes --limit 5 countries --name Island

Select Specific Fields

# Show only name and flag
isocodes --fields name,flag countries --code US
# Output:
# name          | flag
# --------------------
# United States | 🇺🇸

Combining Options

# JSON output with specific fields and limit
isocodes --format json --fields name,flag --limit 3 countries --name Island

CLI Examples

# Quick country lookup
isocodes countries --code FR

# Find countries with "United" in name
isocodes countries --name United

# Get all US states in CSV format
isocodes --format csv subdivisions --country US > us_states.csv

# Find all currencies in JSON
isocodes --format json currencies --list-all > currencies.json

# Search for Romance languages
isocodes languages --name French

# Look up former country by modern name reference
isocodes countries --former-name "Soviet Union"

Translations

Translations are included in this project with gettext support. The domain names are to be found on https://salsa.debian.org/iso-codes-team/iso-codes

Example

>>> import gettext
>>> import isocodes
>>> french = gettext.translation('iso_639-2', isocodes.LOCALES_DIR, languages=['fr'])
>>> french.install()
>>> _("French")
'français'

Develop

Update iso-codes version

bash update.sh

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