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7cc49b500d
Use licenses.json from SPDX instead of spdx-license-list
spdx-license-list has been deprecated[1] and already has outdated
information compared to recent SPDX data releases. Now I use the
JSON license data directly from SPDX[2] (currently version 3.19).

The JSON file is loaded from the package's data directory using
Python 3's stdlib functions from importlib[3], though we now need
Python 3.9 as a minimum for importlib.resources.files[4].

Also note that the data directory is not properly packaged via
setuptools, so this only works for local installs, and not via
versions published to pypi, for example (I'm currently not doing
this anyways). If I want to publish this in the future I will
need to modify setup.py/pyproject.toml to include the data files.

[1] https://gitlab.com/uniqx/spdx-license-list
[2] https://github.com/spdx/license-list-data/blob/main/json/licenses.json
[3] https://copdips.com/2022/09/adding-data-files-to-python-package-with-setup-py.html
[4] https://docs.python.org/3/library/importlib.resources.html#importlib.resources.files
2022-12-13 10:39:17 +03:00
e4faf114dc
csv_metadata_quality/util.py: update for ftfy 6.0
The sequence_weirdness() heuristic is deprecated. Now we should use
is_bad().

See: https://ftfy.readthedocs.io/en/v6.0/heuristic.html
See: https://github.com/rspeer/python-ftfy/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#version-60-april-2-2021
2021-12-15 21:58:07 +02:00
cfe09f7126
Add SPDX short license identifier to all Python files
See: https://spdx.github.io/spdx-spec/appendix-V-using-SPDX-short-identifiers-in-source-files/
2021-03-19 16:04:40 +02:00
898bb412c3
Add checks and unsafe fixes for mojibake
This detects whether text has likely been encoded in one encoding
and decoded in another, perhaps multiple times. This often results
in display of "mojibake" characters.

For example, a file encoded in UTF-8 is opened as CP-1252 (Windows
Latin codepage) in Microsoft Excel, and saved again as UTF-8. You
will see strings like this in the resulting file:

    - CIAT Publicaçao
    - CIAT Publicación

The correct version of these in UTF-8 would be:

    - CIAT Publicaçao
    - CIAT Publicación

I use a code snippet from Martijn Pieters on StackOverflow to de-
tect whether a string is "weird" as determined by the excellent
"fixes text for you" (ftfy) Python library, then check if a weird
string encodes as CP-1252 or not. If so, I can try to fix it.

See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29071995/identify-garbage-unicode-string-using-python
2021-03-19 10:22:21 +02:00
365ecda324
Add utility function to check normalization
Python's built-in unicodedata library includes the is_normalized()
function starting with Python 3.8. This utility function allows us
to do the same thing with earlier Python versions.

See: https://docs.python.org/3/library/unicodedata.html
2020-01-15 12:17:52 +02:00