# Changelog All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). ## Unreleased ### Fixed - Missing region check should ignore subregion field, if it exists ### Changed - Use SPDX license data from SPDX themselves instead of spdx-license-list because it is deprecated and outdated - Require Python 3.9+ ### Updated - Python dependencies ## [0.6.0] - 2022-09-02 ### Changed - Perform fix for "unnecessary" Unicode characters after we try to fix encoding issues with ftfy - ftfy heuristics to use `is_bad()` instead of `sequence_weirdness()` - ftfy `fix_text()` to *not* change “smart quotes” to "ASCII quotes" ### Updated - Python dependencies - Metadatata field exclude logic ### Added - Ability to drop invalid AGROVOC values with `-d` when checking AGROVOC values with `-a ` - Ability to add missing UN M.49 regions when both country and region columns are present. Enable with `-u` (unsafe fixes) for now. ### Removed - Support for reading Excel files (both `.xls` and `.xlsx`) as it was completely untested ## [0.5.0] - 2021-12-08 ### Added - Ability to check for, and fix, "mojibake" characters using [ftfy](https://github.com/LuminosoInsight/python-ftfy) - Ability to check if the item's title exists in the citation - Ability to check if an item has countries, but no matching regions (only suggests missing regions if there is a region field in the CSV) ### Updated - Python dependencies ### Fixed - Regular expression to match all citation fields (dc.identifier.citation as well as dcterms.bibliographicCitation) in `experimental.correct_language()` - Regular expression to match dc.title and dcterms.title, but ignore dc.title.alternative `check.duplicate_items()` - Missing field name in `fix.newlines()` output ## [0.4.7] - 2021-03-17 ### Changed - Fixing invalid multi-value separators like `|` and `|||` is no longer class- ified as "unsafe" as I have yet to see a case where this was intentional - Not user visible, but now checks only print a warning to the screen instead of returning a value and re-writing the DataFrame, which should be faster and use less memory ### Added - Configurable directory for AGROVOC requests cache (to allow running the web version from Google App Engine where we can only write to /tmp) - Ability to check for duplicate items in the data set (uses a combination of the title, type, and date issued to determine uniqueness) ### Removed - Checks for invalid and unnecessary multi-value separators because now I fix them whenever I see them, so there is no need to have checks for them ### Updated - Run `poetry update` to update project dependencies ## [0.4.6] - 2021-03-11 ### Added - Validation of dcterms.license field against SPDX license identifiers ### Changed - Use DCTERMS fields where possible in `data/test.csv` ### Updated - Run `poetry update` to update project dependencies ### Fixed - Output for all fixes should be green, because it is good ## [0.4.5] - 2021-03-04 ### Added - Check dates in dcterms.issued field as well, not just fields that have the word "date" in them ### Updated - Run `poetry update` to update project dependencies ## [0.4.4] - 2021-02-21 ### Added - Accept dates formatted in ISO 8601 extended with combined date and time, for example: 2020-08-31T11:04:56Z - Colorized output: red for errors, yellow for warnings and information, green for changes ### Updated - Run `poetry update` to update project dependencies ## [0.4.3] - 2021-01-26 ### Changed - Reformat with black - Requires Python 3.7+ for pandas 1.2.0 ### Updated - Run `poetry update` - Expand check/fix for multi-value separators to include metadata with invalid separators at the end, for example "Kenya||Tanzania||" ## [0.4.2] - 2020-07-06 ### Changed - Add field name to the output for more fixes and checks to help identify where the error is - Minor optimizations to AGROVOC subject lookup - Use Poetry instead of Pipenv ### Updated - Update python dependencies to latest versions ## [0.4.1] - 2020-01-15 ### Changed - Reduce minimum Python version to 3.6 by working around the `is_normalized()` that only works in Python >= 3.8 ## [0.4.0] - 2020-01-15 ### Added - Unicode normalization (enable with `--unsafe-fixes`, see README.md) ### Updated - Update python dependencies to latest versions, including numpy 1.18.1, pandas 1.0.0rc0, flake8 3.7.9, pytest 5.3.2, and black 19.10b0 - Regenerate requirements.txt and requirements-dev.txt ### Changed - Use Python 3.8.0 for pipenv - Use Ubuntu 18.04 "Bionic" for TravisCI builds - Test Python 3.8 in TravisCI builds ## [0.3.1] - 2019-10-01 ## Changed - Replace non-breaking spaces (U+00A0) with space instead of removing them - Harmonize language of script output when fixing various issues ## [0.3.0] - 2019-09-26 ### Updated - Update python dependencies to latest versions, including numpy 1.17.2, pandas 0.25.1, pytest 5.1.3, and requests-cache 0.5.2 ### Added - csvkit to dev requirements (csvcut etc are useful during development) - Experimental language validation using the Python `langid` library (enable with `-e`, see README.md) ### Changed - Re-formatted code with black and isort ## [0.2.2] - 2019-08-27 ### Changed - Output of date checks to include column names (helps debugging in case there are multiple date fields) ### Added - Ability to exclude certain fields using `--exclude-fields` - Fix for missing space after a comma, ie "Orth,Alan S." ### Improved - AGROVOC lookup code ## [0.2.1] - 2019-08-11 ### Added - Check for uncommon filename extensions - Replacement of unneccessary Unicode characters like soft hyphens (U+00AD) ## [0.2.0] - 2019-08-09 ### Added - Handle Ctrl-C interrupt gracefully - Make output in suspicious character check more user friendly - Add pytest-clarity to dev packages for more user friendly pytest output ## [0.1.0] - 2019-08-01 ### Changed - AGROVOC validation is now turned off by default ### Added - Ability to enable AGROVOC validation on a field-by-field basis using the `--agrovoc-fields` option - Option to print the version (`--version` or `-V`)