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Python Slugify
A Python slugify application that handles unicode.
Overview
Best attempt to create slugs from unicode strings while keeping it DRY.
Notice
This module, by default installs and uses text-unidecode (GPL & Perl Artistic) for its decoding needs.
However, there is an alternative decoding package called Unidecode (GPL). It can be installed as python-slugify[unidecode]
for those who prefer it. Unidecode
is believed to be more advanced.
Official
Support Matrix
Python | Slugify |
---|---|
>= 2.7 < 3.6 | < 5.0.0 |
>= 3.6 < 3.7 | >= 5.0.0 < 7.0.0 |
>= 3.7 | >= 7.0.0 |
How to install
easy_install python-slugify |OR| easy_install python-slugify[unidecode]
-- OR --
pip install python-slugify |OR| pip install python-slugify[unidecode]
Options
def slugify(
text: str,
entities: bool = True,
decimal: bool = True,
hexadecimal: bool = True,
max_length: int = 0,
word_boundary: bool = False,
separator: str = DEFAULT_SEPARATOR,
save_order: bool = False,
stopwords: Iterable[str] = (),
regex_pattern: str | None = None,
lowercase: bool = True,
replacements: Iterable[Iterable[str]] = (),
allow_unicode: bool = False,
) -> str:
"""
Make a slug from the given text.
:param text (str): initial text
:param entities (bool): converts html entities to unicode (foo & bar -> foo-bar)
:param decimal (bool): converts html decimal to unicode (Ž -> Ž -> z)
:param hexadecimal (bool): converts html hexadecimal to unicode (Ž -> Ž -> z)
:param max_length (int): output string length
:param word_boundary (bool): truncates to end of full words (length may be shorter than max_length)
:param save_order (bool): if parameter is True and max_length > 0 return whole words in the initial order
:param separator (str): separator between words
:param stopwords (iterable): words to discount
:param regex_pattern (str): regex pattern for disallowed characters
:param lowercase (bool): activate case sensitivity by setting it to False
:param replacements (iterable): list of replacement rules e.g. [['|', 'or'], ['%', 'percent']]
:param allow_unicode (bool): allow unicode characters
:return (str): slugify text
"""
How to use
from slugify import slugify
txt = "This is a test ---"
r = slugify(txt)
self.assertEqual(r, "this-is-a-test")
txt = '影師嗎'
r = slugify(txt)
self.assertEqual(r, "ying-shi-ma")
txt = '影師嗎'
r = slugify(txt, allow_unicode=True)
self.assertEqual(r, "影師嗎")
txt = 'C\'est déjà l\'été.'
r = slugify(txt)
self.assertEqual(r, "c-est-deja-l-ete")
txt = 'Nín hǎo. Wǒ shì zhōng guó rén'
r = slugify(txt)
self.assertEqual(r, "nin-hao-wo-shi-zhong-guo-ren")
txt = 'Компьютер'
r = slugify(txt)
self.assertEqual(r, "kompiuter")
txt = 'jaja---lol-méméméoo--a'
r = slugify(txt, max_length=9)
self.assertEqual(r, "jaja-lol")
txt = 'jaja---lol-méméméoo--a'
r = slugify(txt, max_length=15, word_boundary=True)
self.assertEqual(r, "jaja-lol-a")
txt = 'jaja---lol-méméméoo--a'
r = slugify(txt, max_length=20, word_boundary=True, separator=".")
self.assertEqual(r, "jaja.lol.mememeoo.a")
txt = 'one two three four five'
r = slugify(txt, max_length=13, word_boundary=True, save_order=True)
self.assertEqual(r, "one-two-three")
txt = 'the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog'
r = slugify(txt, stopwords=['the'])
self.assertEqual(r, 'quick-brown-fox-jumps-over-lazy-dog')
txt = 'the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog in a hurry'
r = slugify(txt, stopwords=['the', 'in', 'a', 'hurry'])
self.assertEqual(r, 'quick-brown-fox-jumps-over-lazy-dog')
txt = 'thIs Has a stopword Stopword'
r = slugify(txt, stopwords=['Stopword'], lowercase=False)
self.assertEqual(r, 'thIs-Has-a-stopword')
txt = "___This is a test___"
regex_pattern = r'[^-a-z0-9_]+'
r = slugify(txt, regex_pattern=regex_pattern)
self.assertEqual(r, "___this-is-a-test___")
txt = "___This is a test___"
regex_pattern = r'[^-a-z0-9_]+'
r = slugify(txt, separator='_', regex_pattern=regex_pattern)
self.assertNotEqual(r, "_this_is_a_test_")
txt = '10 | 20 %'
r = slugify(txt, replacements=[['|', 'or'], ['%', 'percent']])
self.assertEqual(r, "10-or-20-percent")
txt = 'ÜBER Über German Umlaut'
r = slugify(txt, replacements=[['Ü', 'UE'], ['ü', 'ue']])
self.assertEqual(r, "ueber-ueber-german-umlaut")
txt = 'i love 🦄'
r = slugify(txt, allow_unicode=True)
self.assertEqual(r, "i-love")
txt = 'i love 🦄'
r = slugify(txt, allow_unicode=True, regex_pattern=r'[^🦄]+')
self.assertEqual(r, "🦄")
For more examples, have a look at the test.py file.
Command Line Options
With the package, a command line tool called slugify
is also installed.
It allows convenient command line access to all the features the slugify
function supports. Call it with -h
for help.
The command can take its input directly on the command line or from STDIN (when the --stdin
flag is passed):
$ echo "Taking input from STDIN" | slugify --stdin
taking-input-from-stdin
$ slugify taking input from the command line
taking-input-from-the-command-line
Please note that when a multi-valued option such as --stopwords
or --replacements
is passed, you need to use --
as separator before you start with the input:
$ slugify --stopwords the in a hurry -- the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog in a hurry
quick-brown-fox-jumps-over-lazy-dog
Running the tests
To run the tests against the current environment:
python test.py
Contribution
Please read the (wiki) page prior to raising any PRs.
License
Released under a (MIT) license.
Notes on GPL dependencies
Though the dependencies may be GPL licensed, python-slugify
itself is not considered a derivative work and will remain under the MIT license.
If you wish to avoid installation of any GPL licensed packages, please note that the default dependency text-unidecode
explicitly lets you choose to use the Artistic License instead. Use without concern.
Version
X.Y.Z Version
`MAJOR` version -- when you make incompatible API changes,
`MINOR` version -- when you add functionality in a backwards-compatible manner, and
`PATCH` version -- when you make backwards-compatible bug fixes.