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diff --git a/python/fatcat_tools/importers/common.py b/python/fatcat_tools/importers/common.py
index 14415683..3c810391 100644
--- a/python/fatcat_tools/importers/common.py
+++ b/python/fatcat_tools/importers/common.py
@@ -3,12 +3,9 @@ import re
import sys
import csv
import json
-import ftfy
-import base64
import sqlite3
import datetime
import subprocess
-import unicodedata
from collections import Counter
from confluent_kafka import Consumer, KafkaException
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
@@ -18,162 +15,13 @@ from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
import fatcat_openapi_client
from fatcat_openapi_client.rest import ApiException
+# TODO: refactor so remove need for this (re-imports for backwards compatibility)
+from fatcat_tools.normal import (clean_str as clean, is_cjk, b32_hex, LANG_MAP_MARC) # noqa: F401
DATE_FMT = "%Y-%m-%d"
SANE_MAX_RELEASES = 200
SANE_MAX_URLS = 100
-# These are very close, but maybe not exactly 1-to-1 with 639-2? Some mix of
-# 2/T and 2/B?
-# PubMed/MEDLINE and JSTOR use these MARC codes
-# https://www.loc.gov/marc/languages/language_name.html
-LANG_MAP_MARC = {
- 'afr': 'af',
- 'alb': 'sq',
- 'amh': 'am',
- 'ara': 'ar',
- 'arm': 'hy',
- 'aze': 'az',
- 'ben': 'bn',
- 'bos': 'bs',
- 'bul': 'bg',
- 'cat': 'ca',
- 'chi': 'zh',
- 'cze': 'cs',
- 'dan': 'da',
- 'dut': 'nl',
- 'eng': 'en',
- 'epo': 'eo',
- 'est': 'et',
- 'fin': 'fi',
- 'fre': 'fr',
- 'geo': 'ka',
- 'ger': 'de',
- 'gla': 'gd',
- 'gre': 'el',
- 'heb': 'he',
- 'hin': 'hi',
- 'hrv': 'hr',
- 'hun': 'hu',
- 'ice': 'is',
- 'ind': 'id',
- 'ita': 'it',
- 'jpn': 'ja',
- 'kin': 'rw',
- 'kor': 'ko',
- 'lat': 'la',
- 'lav': 'lv',
- 'lit': 'lt',
- 'mac': 'mk',
- 'mal': 'ml',
- 'mao': 'mi',
- 'may': 'ms',
- 'nor': 'no',
- 'per': 'fa',
- 'per': 'fa',
- 'pol': 'pl',
- 'por': 'pt',
- 'pus': 'ps',
- 'rum': 'ro',
- 'rus': 'ru',
- 'san': 'sa',
- 'slo': 'sk',
- 'slv': 'sl',
- 'spa': 'es',
- 'srp': 'sr',
- 'swe': 'sv',
- 'tha': 'th',
- 'tur': 'tr',
- 'ukr': 'uk',
- 'urd': 'ur',
- 'vie': 'vi',
- 'wel': 'cy',
-
-# additions
- 'gle': 'ga', # "Irish" (Gaelic)
- 'jav': 'jv', # Javanese
- 'welsh': 'cy', # Welsh
- 'oci': 'oc', # Occitan
-
-# Don't have ISO 639-1 codes
- 'grc': 'el', # Ancient Greek; map to modern greek
- 'map': None, # Austronesian (collection)
- 'syr': None, # Syriac, Modern
- 'gem': None, # Old Saxon
- 'non': None, # Old Norse
- 'emg': None, # Eastern Meohang
- 'neg': None, # Negidal
- 'mul': None, # Multiple languages
- 'und': None, # Undetermined
-}
-
-
-def clean(thing, force_xml=False):
- """
- This function is appropriate to be called on any random, non-markup string,
- such as author names, titles, etc.
-
- It will try to clean up common unicode mangles, HTML characters, etc.
-
- This will detect XML/HTML and "do the right thing" (aka, not remove
- entities like '&amp' if there are tags in the string), unless you pass the
- 'force_xml' parameter, which might be appropriate for, eg, names and
- titles, which generally should be projected down to plain text.
-
- Also strips extra whitespace.
- """
- if not thing:
- return None
- fix_entities = 'auto'
- if force_xml:
- fix_entities = True
- fixed = ftfy.fix_text(thing, fix_entities=fix_entities).strip()
- if not fixed or len(fixed) <= 1:
- # wasn't zero-length before, but is now; return None
- return None
- return fixed
-
-def test_clean():
-
- assert clean(None) == None
- assert clean('') == None
- assert clean('1') == None
- assert clean('123') == '123'
- assert clean('a&amp;b') == 'a&b'
- assert clean('<b>a&amp;b</b>') == '<b>a&amp;b</b>'
- assert clean('<b>a&amp;b</b>', force_xml=True) == '<b>a&b</b>'
-
-def b32_hex(s):
- s = s.strip().split()[0].lower()
- if s.startswith("sha1:"):
- s = s[5:]
- if len(s) != 32:
- return s
- return base64.b16encode(base64.b32decode(s.upper())).lower().decode('utf-8')
-
-def is_cjk(s):
- if not s:
- return False
- for c in s:
- if c.isalpha():
- lang_prefix = unicodedata.name(c).split()[0]
- return lang_prefix in ('CJK', 'HIRAGANA', 'KATAKANA', 'HANGUL')
- return False
-
-def test_is_cjk():
- assert is_cjk(None) is False
- assert is_cjk('') is False
- assert is_cjk('blah') is False
- assert is_cjk('岡, 鹿, 梨, 阜, 埼') is True
- assert is_cjk('[岡, 鹿, 梨, 阜, 埼]') is True
- assert is_cjk('菊') is True
- assert is_cjk('岡, 鹿, 梨, 阜, 埼 with eng after') is True
- assert is_cjk('水道') is True
- assert is_cjk('オウ, イク') is True # kanji
- assert is_cjk('ひヒ') is True
- assert is_cjk('き゚ゅ') is True
- assert is_cjk('ㄴ, ㄹ, ㅁ, ㅂ, ㅅ') is True
-
DOMAIN_REL_MAP = {
"archive.org": "archive",
# LOCKSS, Portico, DuraSpace, etc would also be "archive"
@@ -444,6 +292,7 @@ class EntityImporter:
raise NotImplementedError
def is_orcid(self, orcid):
+ # TODO: replace with clean_orcid() from fatcat_tools.normal
return self._orcid_regex.match(orcid) is not None
def lookup_orcid(self, orcid):
@@ -464,6 +313,7 @@ class EntityImporter:
return creator_id
def is_doi(self, doi):
+ # TODO: replace with clean_doi() from fatcat_tools.normal
return doi.startswith("10.") and doi.count("/") >= 1
def lookup_doi(self, doi):