Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: vdexcsv
Version: 1.4
Summary: Converts CSV files to IMS VDEX XML (Vocabulary Definition Exchange Format)
Home-page: http://github.com/bluedynamics/vdexcsv
Author: BlueDynamics Alliance
Author-email: dev@bluedynamics.com
License: Simplified BSD
Description: Converter from CSV file to a multilingual IMS VDEX vocabulary XML file
        ======================================================================
        
        VDEX is a very good standardized format for multilingual vocabularies, 
        ontologies, etc. It just sucks to create its XML manually. There is poor editor 
        support. But everybody has Excel, well, but almost everybody knows how to create 
        tables. So let the user create a sheet with a column of keys for each term and 
        for each language a column with the translated terms value. 
        
        A flat vocabulary
        -----------------
        
        === ======= ======== =========
        key english german   italian
        === ======= ======== =========
        k01 ant     Ameise   formica
        k02 bee     Biene    ape   
        k03 wasp    Wespe    vespa
        k04 hornet  Hornisse calabrone
        === ======= ======== =========
        
        As a CSV this looks like::
        
            "key";"english";"german";"italian"
            "k01";"ant";"Ameise";"formica"
            "k02";"bee";"Biene";"ape"
            "k03";"wasp";"Wespe";"vespa"
            "k04";"hornet";"Hornisse";"calabrone"
        
        After running through csv2vdex, called like so::
        
            csv2vdex insects 'insects,Insekten,insetto' \
                     insects.csv insects.xml --languages en,de,it --startrow 1
        
        This results in such a VDEX XML::
        
            <vdex xmlns="http://www.imsglobal.org/xsd/imsvdex_v1p0" orderSignificant="true">
              <vocabIdentifier>insects</vocabIdentifier>
              <vocabName>
                <langstring language="en">insects</langstring>
                <langstring language="de">Insekten</langstring>
                <langstring language="it">insetto</langstring>
              </vocabName>
              <term>
                <termIdentifier>k01</termIdentifier>
                <caption>
                  <langstring language="en">ant</langstring>
                  <langstring language="de">Ameise</langstring>
                  <langstring language="it">formica</langstring>
                </caption>
              </term>
              <term>
                <termIdentifier>k02</termIdentifier>
                <caption>
                  <langstring language="en">bee</langstring>
                  <langstring language="de">Biene</langstring>
                  <langstring language="it">ape</langstring>
                </caption>
              </term>
              <term>
                <termIdentifier>k03</termIdentifier>
                <caption>
                  <langstring language="en">wasp</langstring>
                  <langstring language="de">Wespe</langstring>
                  <langstring language="it">vespa</langstring>
                </caption>
              </term>
              <term>
                <termIdentifier>k04</termIdentifier>
                <caption>
                  <langstring language="en">hornet</langstring>
                  <langstring language="de">Hornisse</langstring>
                  <langstring language="it">calabrone</langstring>
                </caption>
              </term>
            </vdex>
        
        A tree vocabulary
        -----------------
        
        If we want to have a tree-like vocabulary, the key is used to define the level.
        Here a dot is used as delimiter.
        
        ===== ====================
        key   term value
        ===== ====================
        nwe   North-west of Europe
        nwe.1 A. m. iberica
        nwe.2 A. m. intermissa
        nwe.3 A. m. lihzeni
        nwe.4 A. m. mellifera
        nwe.5 A. m. sahariensis
        swe   South-west of Europe
        swe.1 A. m. carnica
        swe.2 A. m. cecropia
        swe.3 A. m. ligustica
        swe.4 A. m. macedonica
        swe.5 A. m. ruttneri
        swe.6 A. m. sicula
        ===== ====================
        
        As a CSV it looks like::
        
            "key";"term value"
            "nwe";"North-west of Europe"
            "nwe.1";"A. m. iberica"
            "nwe.2";"A. m. intermissa"
            "nwe.3";"A. m. lihzeni"
            "nwe.4";"A. m. mellifera"
            "nwe.5";"A. m. sahariensis"
            "swe";"South-west of Europe"
            "swe.1";"A. m. carnica"
            "swe.2";"A. m. cecropia"
            "swe.3";"A. m. ligustica"
            "swe.4";"A. m. macedonica"
            "swe.5";"A. m. ruttneri"
            "swe.6";"A. m. sicula"
        
        After running through csv2vdex, called like so::
        
            csv2vdex beeeurope 'European Honey Bees' bees.csv bees.xml -s 1
            
        The result is::
        
            <vdex xmlns="http://www.imsglobal.org/xsd/imsvdex_v1p0" orderSignificant="true">
              <vocabIdentifier>beeeurope</vocabIdentifier>
              <vocabName>
                <langstring language="en">European Honey Bees</langstring>
              </vocabName>
              <term>
                <termIdentifier>nwe</termIdentifier>
                <caption>
                  <langstring language="en">North-west of Europe</langstring>
                </caption>
                <term>
                  <termIdentifier>nwe.1</termIdentifier>
                  <caption>
                    <langstring language="en">A. m. iberica</langstring>
                  </caption>
                </term>
                <term>
                  <termIdentifier>nwe.2</termIdentifier>
                  <caption>
                    <langstring language="en">A. m. intermissa</langstring>
                  </caption>
                </term>
                <term>
                  <termIdentifier>nwe.3</termIdentifier>
                  <caption>
                    <langstring language="en">A. m. lihzeni</langstring>
                  </caption>
                </term>
                <term>
                  <termIdentifier>nwe.4</termIdentifier>
                  <caption>
                    <langstring language="en">A. m. mellifera</langstring>
                  </caption>
                </term>
                <term>
                  <termIdentifier>nwe.5</termIdentifier>
                  <caption>
                    <langstring language="en">A. m. sahariensis</langstring>
                  </caption>
                </term>
              </term>
              <term>
                <termIdentifier>swe</termIdentifier>
                <caption>
                  <langstring language="en">South-west of Europe</langstring>
                </caption>
                <term>
                  <termIdentifier>swe.1</termIdentifier>
                  <caption>
                    <langstring language="en">A. m. carnica</langstring>
                  </caption>
                </term>
                <term>
               <term>
                  <termIdentifier>swe.2</termIdentifier>
                  <caption>
                    <langstring language="en">A. m. cecropia</langstring>
                  </caption>
                </term>
                <term>
                  <termIdentifier>swe.3</termIdentifier>
                  <caption>
                    <langstring language="en">A. m. ligustica</langstring>
                  </caption>
                </term>
                <term>
                  <termIdentifier>swe.4</termIdentifier>
                  <caption>
                    <langstring language="en">A. m. macedonica</langstring>
                  </caption>
                </term>
                <term>
                  <termIdentifier>swe.5</termIdentifier>
                  <caption>
                    <langstring language="en">A. m. ruttneri</langstring>
                  </caption>
                </term>
                <term>
                  <termIdentifier>swe.6</termIdentifier>
                  <caption>
                    <langstring language="en">A. m. sicula</langstring>
                  </caption>
                </term>
              </term>
            </vdex>
        
        A tree-vocabulary with descriptions 
        ------------------------------------
        
        ================== ================ ===================================================
        key                english          description
        ================== ================ ===================================================
        field_work_terms   Field work terms
        field_work_terms.1 Acidification    Acidification is a process. It happens naturall ...
        field_work_terms.2 Aquifer          If you get a shovel and dig at the ground below ...
        field_work_terms.3 Biodiversity     This has many contentious meanings but for our ...
        ================== ================ ===================================================
        
        As a CSV this looks like::
        
            field_work_terms,Field work terms,
            field_work_terms.1,Acidification,"Acidification is a process. It happens naturally ..."
            field_work_terms.2,Aquifer,"If you get a shovel and dig at the ground below your ..."
            field_work_terms.3,Biodiversity,"This has many contentious meanings but for our ..."
        
        After running through csv2vdex, called like so::
        
            csv2vdex --description True --csvdelimiter "," terms "Terminology" terms.csv terms.xml
        
        This results in such a VDEX XML::
        
            <vdex xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://www.imsglobal.org/xsd/imsvdex_v1p0" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.imsglobal.org/imsvdex_v1p0 imsvdex_v1p0.xsd" profileType="lax" orderSignificant="true">
              <vocabIdentifier>terms</vocabIdentifier>
              <vocabName>
                <langstring language="en">Terminology</langstring>
              </vocabName>
              <term>
                <termIdentifier>field_work_terms</termIdentifier>
                <caption>
                  <langstring language="en">Field work terms</langstring>
                </caption>
                <description>
                  <langstring language="en"></langstring>
                </description>
                <term>
                  <termIdentifier>field_work_terms.1</termIdentifier>
                  <caption>
                    <langstring language="en">Acidification</langstring>
                  </caption>
                  <description>
                    <langstring language="en">Acidification is a process. It happens naturally ...</langstring>
                  </description>
                </term>
                <term>
                  <termIdentifier>field_work_terms.2</termIdentifier>
                  <caption>
                    <langstring language="en">Aquifer</langstring>
                  </caption>
                  <description>
                    <langstring language="en">If you get a shovel and dig at the ground below your ...</langstring>
                  </description>
                </term>
                <term>
                  <termIdentifier>field_work_terms.3</termIdentifier>
                  <caption>
                    <langstring language="en">Biodiversity</langstring>
                  </caption>
                  <description>
                    <langstring language="en">This has many contentious meanings but for our ...</langstring>
                  </description>
                </term>
              </term>
            </vdex>
        
        
        Help Text
        =========
        
        ::
        
        	usage: csv2vdex [-h] [--languages [LANGUAGES]] [--startrow [STARTROW]]
                    [--description [DESCRIPTION]] [--keycolumn [KEYCOLUMN]]
                    [--startcolumn [STARTCOLUMN]]
        			[--ordered [ORDERED]] [--dialect [DIALECT]]
        			[--csvdelimiter [CSVDELIMITER]]
        			[--treedelimiter [TREEDELIMITER]] [--encoding [ENCODING]]
        			id name source target
        	csv2vdex: error: too few arguments
        	jensens@minime:~/workspace/vdexcsv$ ./bin/csv2vdex --help
        	usage: csv2vdex [-h] [--languages [LANGUAGES]] [--startrow [STARTROW]]
                    [--description [DESCRIPTION]] [--keycolumn [KEYCOLUMN]]
                    [--startcolumn [STARTCOLUMN]]
        			[--ordered [ORDERED]] [--dialect [DIALECT]]
        			[--csvdelimiter [CSVDELIMITER]]
        			[--treedelimiter [TREEDELIMITER]] [--encoding [ENCODING]]
        			id name source target
        
        	Converts CSV files to VDEX XML
        
        	positional arguments:
        	  id                    unique identifier of vocabulary
        	  name                  Human readable name of vocabulary. If more than one
        				language is given separate each langstring by a comma
        				and provide same order as argument --languages
        	  source                CSV file to read from
        	  target                XML target file
        
        	optional arguments:
        	  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
        	  --languages [LANGUAGES], -l [LANGUAGES]
        				Comma separated list of ISO-language codes. Default:
        				en
              --description
                        Whether the terms have descriptions. If so, each term takes 
                        up two columns per language: one for the caption and one for
                        the description.
        	  --startrow [STARTROW], -r [STARTROW]
        				number of row in CSV file where to begin reading,
        				starts with 0, default 0.
        	  --keycolumn [KEYCOLUMN], -k [KEYCOLUMN]
        				number of column with the keys of the vocabulary,
        				start with 0, default 0.
        	  --startcolumn [STARTCOLUMN], -s [STARTCOLUMN]
        				number of column with the first langstring of the
        				vocabulary. It assumes n + number languages of columns
        				after this, starts counting with 0, default 1.
                        If terms include description, it assumes two columns 
                        per language.
        	  --ordered [ORDERED], -o [ORDERED]
        				Whether vocabulary is ordered or not, Default: True
        	  --dialect [DIALECT]   CSV dialect, default excel.
        	  --csvdelimiter [CSVDELIMITER]
        				CSV delimiter of the source file, default semicolon.
        	  --treedelimiter [TREEDELIMITER]
        				Delimiter used to split the key the vocabulary into a
        				path to determine the position in the tree, default
        				dot.
        	  --encoding [ENCODING], -e [ENCODING]
                                        Encoding of input file. Default: utf-8
        
        
          
        Source Code
        ===========
        
        .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/bluedynamics/vdexcsv.png?branch=master   :target: https://travis-ci.org/bluedynamics/vdexcsv
        
        The sources are in a GIT DVCS with its main branches at 
        `github <http://github.com/bluedynamics/vdexcsv>`_.
        
        We'd be happy to see many forks and pull-requests to make vdexcsv even better.
        
        Contributors
        ============
        
        - Jens W. Klein <jens@bluedynamics.com>
        
        - Peter Holzer <hpeter@agitator.com>
        
        - Jean Jordaan <jean.jordaan@gmail.com>
        
        History
        =======
        
        1.4 (2014-10-12)
        ----------------
        
        - teach csv2vdex about term descriptions
          [jean, 2014-10-09]
        
        1.3
        ---
        
        - fix tests and add github project to *Travis CI*.
          housekeeping and encoding error fixed
          [jensens, 2014-02-01]
        
        1.2
        ---
        
        - added encoding option, defaults to utf-8
          [hpeteragitator, 2012-02-13]
        
        1.1
        ---
        
        - accoridng to IMS Global specification the root tag MUST be ``vdex``.
          [jensens, 2011-08-17]
        
        1.0.1
        -----
        
        - now an egg with .rst [jensens, 2011-06-21]
        
        1.0
        ---
        
        - made it work [jensens, 2011-06-06]
        
        License
        =======
        
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