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import json
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import logging
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import threading
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import warnings
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from typing import Any, Iterator, List, Optional, Type, Union
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logger = logging.getLogger("pycountry.db")
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class Data:
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def __init__(self, **fields: str):
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self._fields = fields
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def __getattr__(self, key):
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if key in self._fields:
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return self._fields[key]
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raise AttributeError()
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def __setattr__(self, key: str, value: str) -> None:
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if key != "_fields":
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self._fields[key] = value
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super().__setattr__(key, value)
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def __repr__(self) -> str:
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cls_name = self.__class__.__name__
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fields = ", ".join("%s=%r" % i for i in sorted(self._fields.items()))
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return f"{cls_name}({fields})"
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def __dir__(self) -> List[str]:
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return dir(self.__class__) + list(self._fields)
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def __iter__(self):
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# allow casting into a dict
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for field in self._fields:
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yield field, getattr(self, field)
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class Country(Data):
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def __getattr__(self, key):
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if key in ("common_name", "official_name"):
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# First try to get the common_name or official_name
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value = self._fields.get(key)
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if value is not None:
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return value
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# Fall back to name if common_name or official_name is not found
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name = self._fields.get("name")
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if name is not None:
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warning_message = (
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f"Country's {key} not found. Country name provided instead."
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)
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warnings.warn(warning_message, UserWarning)
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return name
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raise AttributeError()
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else:
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# For other keys, simply return the value or raise an error
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if key in self._fields:
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return self._fields[key]
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raise AttributeError()
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class Subdivision(Data):
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pass
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def lazy_load(f):
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def load_if_needed(self, *args, **kw):
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if not self._is_loaded:
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with self._load_lock:
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self._load()
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return f(self, *args, **kw)
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return load_if_needed
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class Database:
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data_class: Union[Type, str]
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root_key: Optional[str] = None
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no_index: List[str] = []
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def __init__(self, filename: str) -> None:
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self.filename = filename
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self._is_loaded = False
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self._load_lock = threading.Lock()
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if isinstance(self.data_class, str):
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self.factory = type(self.data_class, (Data,), {})
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else:
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self.factory = self.data_class
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def _clear(self):
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self._is_loaded = False
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self.objects = []
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self.index_names = set()
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self.indices = {}
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def _load(self) -> None:
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if self._is_loaded:
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# Help keeping the _load_if_needed code easier
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# to read.
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return
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self._clear()
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with open(self.filename, encoding="utf-8") as f:
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tree = json.load(f)
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for entry in tree[self.root_key]:
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obj = self.factory(**entry)
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self.objects.append(obj)
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# Inject into index.
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for key, value in entry.items():
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if key in self.no_index:
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continue
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# Lookups and searches are case insensitive. Normalize
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# here.
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index = self.indices.setdefault(key, {})
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value = value.lower()
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if value in index:
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logger.debug(
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"%s %r already taken in index %r and will be "
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"ignored. This is an error in the databases."
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% (self.factory.__name__, value, key)
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)
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index[value] = obj
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self._is_loaded = True
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# Public API
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@lazy_load
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def add_entry(self, **kw):
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# create the object with the correct dynamic type
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obj = self.factory(**kw)
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# append object
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self.objects.append(obj)
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# update indices
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for key, value in kw.items():
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if key in self.no_index:
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continue
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value = value.lower()
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index = self.indices.setdefault(key, {})
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index[value] = obj
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@lazy_load
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def remove_entry(self, **kw):
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# make sure that we receive None if no entry found
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if "default" in kw:
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del kw["default"]
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obj = self.get(**kw)
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if not obj:
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raise KeyError(
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f"{self.factory.__name__} not found and cannot be removed: {kw}"
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)
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# remove object
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self.objects.remove(obj)
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# update indices
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for key, value in obj:
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if key in self.no_index:
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continue
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value = value.lower()
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index = self.indices.setdefault(key, {})
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if value in index:
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del index[value]
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@lazy_load
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def __iter__(self) -> Iterator["Database"]:
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return iter(self.objects)
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@lazy_load
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def __len__(self) -> int:
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return len(self.objects)
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@lazy_load
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def get(self, **kw: Optional[str]) -> Optional[Any]:
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kw.setdefault("default", None)
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default = kw.pop("default")
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if len(kw) != 1:
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raise TypeError("Only one criteria may be given")
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field, value = kw.popitem()
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if not isinstance(value, str):
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raise LookupError()
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# Normalize for case-insensitivity
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value = value.lower()
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index = self.indices[field]
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try:
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return index[value]
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except KeyError:
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# Pythonic APIs implementing get() shouldn't raise KeyErrors.
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# Those are a bit unexpected and they should rather support
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# returning `None` by default and allow customization.
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return default
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@lazy_load
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def lookup(self, value: str) -> Type:
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if not isinstance(value, str):
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raise LookupError()
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# Normalize for case-insensitivity
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value = value.lower()
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# Use indexes first
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for key in self.indices:
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try:
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return self.indices[key][value]
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except LookupError:
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pass
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# Use non-indexed values now. Avoid going through indexed values.
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for candidate in self:
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for k in self.no_index:
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v = candidate._fields.get(k)
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if v is None:
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continue
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if v.lower() == value:
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return candidate
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raise LookupError("Could not find a record for %r" % value)
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