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pyglottolog
Programmatic access to Glottolog data.
[!NOTE]
Accessing Glottolog data programmatically has become a lot easier with the Glottolog CLDF dataset. Thus,pyglottolog
now mostly serves as internal data curation tool.
Install
To install pyglottolog
you need a python installation on your system, running python >3.8. Run
pip install pyglottolog
This will also install the command line interface glottolog
.
Note: To make use of pyglottolog
you also need a local copy of the
Glottolog data. This can be
- a clone of the glottolog/glottolog repository or your fork of it,
- an unzipped released version of Glottolog from GitHub,
- or an unzipped download of a released version of Glottolog from ZENODO.
Make sure you remember where this local copy of the data is located - you may
have to pass this location as option when using pyglottolog
.
A convenient way to clone the data repository, keep it updated and access it
from pyglottolog
is provided
by cldfbench
. See the README
for details.
Python API
Using pyglottolog
, Glottolog data can be accessed programmatically from within python programs.
All functionality is mediated through an instance of pyglottolog.Glottolog
, e.g.
>>> from pyglottolog import Glottolog
>>> glottolog = Glottolog('.')
>>> print(glottolog)
<Glottolog repos v0.2-259-g27ac0ef at /.../glottolog>
For details, refer to the API documentation at readthedocs.
Command line interface
Command line functionality is implemented via sub-commands of glottolog
. The list of
available sub-commands can be inspected running
$ glottolog -h
usage: glottolog [-h] [--log-level LOG_LEVEL] [--repos REPOS]
[--repos-version REPOS_VERSION]
COMMAND ...
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--log-level LOG_LEVEL
log level [ERROR|WARN|INFO|DEBUG] (default: 20)
--repos REPOS clone of glottolog/glottolog
--repos-version REPOS_VERSION
version of repository data. Requires a git clone!
(default: None)
available commands:
Run "COMAMND -h" to get help for a specific command.
COMMAND
create Create a new languoid directory for a languoid
specified by name and level.
edit Open a languoid's INI file in a text editor.
htmlmap Create an HTML/Javascript map (using leaflet) of
Glottolog languoids.
iso2codes Map ISO codes to the list of all Glottolog languages
and dialects subsumed "under" it.
langdatastats List all metadata fields used in languoid INI files
and their frequency.
langsearch Search Glottolog languoids.
languoids Write languoids data to csv files
refsearch Search Glottolog references
searchindex Index
show Display details of a Glottolog object.
tree Print the classification tree starting at a specific
languoid.
Extracting languoid data
Glottolog data is often integrated with other data or incorporated as reference data in tools, e.g. as LanguageTable in a CLDF dataset.
To do this, the LanguageTable from glottolog/glottolog-cldf
could be copied, or one may use glottolog
's languoids
subcommand, which
dumps basic languoid data into a CSVW file with accompanying metadata:
glottolog languoids [--output=OUTDIR] [--version=VERSION]
This will create a CSVW package, i.e.
- a CSV table
glottolog-languoids-VERSION.csv
- and a JSON description
glottolog-languoids-VERSION.csv-metadata.json
where VERSION
is the result of running git describe
on the data repository,
or the version string passed as--version=VERSION
in case you are running the command
on an export of the repository or a download from ZENODO.
Languoid search
To allow convenient search across all languoid info files, pyglottolog
comes with functionality
to create and search a Whoosh index. To do
so, run
glottolog searchindex
This will take a couple of minutes (~15 on a somewhat beefy laptop with SSD) and build an index of
about 800 MB size at build/
.
Now you can search the index, e.g. using alternative names as query:
$ glottolog langsearch "Abipónok"
1 matches
Abipon [abip1241] language
languoids/tree/guai1249/guai1250/abip1241/md.ini
Abipónok [hu]
1 matches
But you can also exploit the schema defined in pyglottolog.fts.get_langs_index; i.e. use fields in your query:
$ glottolog langsearch "country:PG"
...
Alamblak [alam1246] language
languoids/tree/sepi1257/sepi1258/east2496/alam1246/md.ini
Papua New Guinea (PG)
906 matches
$ glottolog --repos=. langsearch "iso:mal"
...
Malayalam [mala1464] language
languoids/tree/drav1251/sout3133/sout3138/tami1291/tami1292/tami1293/tami1294/tami1297/tami1298/mala1541/mala1464/md.ini
1 matches
Reference search
The same can be done for reference data: To create a Whoosh index with all reference data, run
glottolog searchindex
Now you can query the index (using the fields described in the schema):
$ glottolog refsearch "author:Haspelmath AND title:Atlas"
...
(13 matches)