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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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# Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Scaleway and Contributors. All Rights Reserved. |
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# Kevin Deldycke <[email protected]> |
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# Gilles Dartiguelongue <[email protected]> |
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# Licensed under the BSD 2-Clause License (the "License"); you may not use this |
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# file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the |
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# License at http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause |
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u""" Utilities for address parsing and rendering. |
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Only provides address validation for the moment, but may be used in the future |
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for localized rendering (see issue #4). |
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""" |
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from __future__ import ( |
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absolute_import, |
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division, |
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print_function, |
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unicode_literals |
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import random |
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import re |
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from boltons.strutils import slugify |
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from pycountry import countries, subdivisions |
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from . import PY2, PY3 |
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from .territory import ( |
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country_from_subdivision, |
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normalize_territory_code, |
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basestring = (str, bytes) |
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class InvalidAddress(ValueError): |
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""" Custom exception providing details about address failing validation. |
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def __init__(self, required_fields=None, invalid_fields=None, |
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inconsistent_fields=None, extra_msg=None): |
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""" Exception keep internally a classification of bad fields. """ |
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super(InvalidAddress, self).__init__() |
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self.required_fields = required_fields if required_fields else set() |
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self.invalid_fields = invalid_fields if invalid_fields else set() |
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self.inconsistent_fields = inconsistent_fields if inconsistent_fields \ |
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self.extra_msg = extra_msg |
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def __str__(self): |
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""" Human-readable error. """ |
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reasons.append('{} {} required'.format( |
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', '.join(sorted(self.required_fields)), |
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'is' if len(self.required_fields) == 1 else 'are')) |
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if self.invalid_fields: |
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reasons.append('{} {} invalid'.format( |
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', '.join(sorted(self.invalid_fields)), |
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'is' if len(self.invalid_fields) == 1 else 'are')) |
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class Address(object): |
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""" Define a postal address. |
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* ``line1`` (required): a non-constrained string. |
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* ``line2``: a non-constrained string. |
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* ``postal_code`` (required): a non-constrained string (see issue #2). |
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* ``city_name`` (required): a non-constrained string. |
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* ``country_code`` (required): an ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code. |
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others. As such, ``city_name`` can be overriden by ``subdivision_code``. |
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to give a chance to the ``validate()`` method to catch them. Which means |
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that, after each normalization (including the one at initialization), it is |
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your job to call the ``validate()`` method manually to check that the |
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address is good. |
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# Fields common to any postal address. Those are free-form fields, allowed |
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'line1', 'line2', 'postal_code', 'city_name', 'country_code', |
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# List of subdivision-derived metadata IDs which are allowed to collide |
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'line1', 'postal_code', 'city_name', 'country_code']) |
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def __init__(self, strict=True, **kwargs): |
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def __repr__(self): |
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'{}={!r}'.format(internal_id, getattr(self, internal_id))) |
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""" Return a simple unicode string representation of the address block. |
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try: |
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territory_code, resolve_aliases=False) |
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self.subdivision_code = default_subdivision_code(self.country_code) |
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# If the country set its own subdivision, reset it. It will be |
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# properly re-guessed below. |
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if self.subdivision_code: |
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# Automaticcaly populate address fields with metadata extracted from |
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# all subdivision parents. |
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if self.subdivision_code: |
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parent_metadata = { |
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# All subdivisions have a parent country. |
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'country_code': country_from_subdivision( |
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self.subdivision_code)} |
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# Add metadata of each subdivision parent. |
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for parent_subdiv in territory_parents( |
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self.subdivision_code, include_country=False): |
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parent_metadata.update(subdivision_metadata(parent_subdiv)) |
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# Parent metadata are not allowed to overwrite address fields |
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# if not blank, unless strict mode is de-activated. |
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if strict: |
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for field_id, new_value in parent_metadata.items(): |
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# New metadata are not allowed to be blank. |
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assert new_value |
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current_value = self._fields.get(field_id) |
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if current_value and field_id in self.BASE_FIELD_IDS: |
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# Build the list of substitute values that are |
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# equivalent to our new normalized target. |
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|
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alias_values = set([new_value]) |
|
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|
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if field_id == 'country_code': |
|
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# Allow normalization if the current country code |
|
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# is the direct parent of a subdivision which also |
|
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|
# have its own country code. |
|
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alias_values.add(subdivisions.get( |
|
377
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code=self.subdivision_code).country_code) |
|
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|
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# Change of current value is allowed if it is a direct |
|
380
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|
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# substitute to our new normalized value. |
|
381
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|
|
if current_value not in alias_values: |
|
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|
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|
raise InvalidAddress( |
|
383
|
|
|
inconsistent_fields=set([ |
|
384
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|
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tuple(sorted(( |
|
385
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|
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field_id, 'subdivision_code')))]), |
|
386
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|
|
extra_msg="{} subdivision is trying to replace" |
|
387
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|
|
" {}={!r} field by {}={!r}".format( |
|
388
|
|
|
self.subdivision_code, |
|
389
|
|
|
field_id, current_value, |
|
390
|
|
|
field_id, new_value)) |
|
391
|
|
|
|
|
392
|
|
|
self._fields.update(parent_metadata) |
|
393
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|
|
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|
394
|
|
|
def validate(self): |
|
395
|
|
|
""" Check fields consistency and requirements in one go. |
|
396
|
|
|
|
|
397
|
|
|
Properly check that fields are consistent between themselves, and only |
|
398
|
|
|
raise an exception at the end, for the whole address object. Our custom |
|
399
|
|
|
exception will provide a detailed status of bad fields. |
|
400
|
|
|
""" |
|
401
|
|
|
# Keep a classification of bad fields along the validation process. |
|
402
|
|
|
required_fields = set() |
|
403
|
|
|
invalid_fields = set() |
|
404
|
|
|
inconsistent_fields = set() |
|
405
|
|
|
|
|
406
|
|
|
# Check that all required fields are set. |
|
407
|
|
|
for field_id in self.REQUIRED_FIELDS: |
|
408
|
|
|
if not getattr(self, field_id): |
|
409
|
|
|
required_fields.add(field_id) |
|
410
|
|
|
|
|
411
|
|
|
# Check all fields for invalidity, only if not previously flagged as |
|
412
|
|
|
# required. |
|
413
|
|
|
if 'country_code' not in required_fields: |
|
414
|
|
|
# Check that the country code exists. |
|
415
|
|
|
try: |
|
416
|
|
|
countries.get(alpha2=self.country_code) |
|
417
|
|
|
except KeyError: |
|
418
|
|
|
invalid_fields.add('country_code') |
|
419
|
|
|
if self.subdivision_code and 'subdivision_code' not in required_fields: |
|
420
|
|
|
# Check that the country code exists. |
|
421
|
|
|
try: |
|
422
|
|
|
subdivisions.get(code=self.subdivision_code) |
|
423
|
|
|
except KeyError: |
|
424
|
|
|
invalid_fields.add('subdivision_code') |
|
425
|
|
|
|
|
426
|
|
|
# Check country consistency against subdivision, only if none of the |
|
427
|
|
|
# two fields were previously flagged as required or invalid. |
|
428
|
|
|
if self.subdivision_code and not set( |
|
429
|
|
|
['country_code', 'subdivision_code']).intersection( |
|
430
|
|
|
required_fields.union(invalid_fields)) and \ |
|
431
|
|
|
country_from_subdivision( |
|
432
|
|
|
self.subdivision_code) != self.country_code: |
|
433
|
|
|
inconsistent_fields.add( |
|
434
|
|
|
tuple(sorted(('country_code', 'subdivision_code')))) |
|
435
|
|
|
|
|
436
|
|
|
# Raise our custom exception at last. |
|
437
|
|
|
if required_fields or invalid_fields or inconsistent_fields: |
|
438
|
|
|
raise InvalidAddress( |
|
439
|
|
|
required_fields, invalid_fields, inconsistent_fields) |
|
440
|
|
|
|
|
441
|
|
|
@property |
|
442
|
|
|
def valid(self): |
|
443
|
|
|
""" Return a boolean indicating if the address is valid. """ |
|
444
|
|
|
try: |
|
445
|
|
|
self.validate() |
|
446
|
|
|
except InvalidAddress: |
|
447
|
|
|
return False |
|
448
|
|
|
return True |
|
449
|
|
|
|
|
450
|
|
|
@property |
|
451
|
|
|
def empty(self): |
|
452
|
|
|
""" Return True only if all fields are empty. """ |
|
453
|
|
|
for value in set(self.values()): |
|
454
|
|
|
if value: |
|
455
|
|
|
return False |
|
456
|
|
|
return True |
|
457
|
|
|
|
|
458
|
|
|
def __bool__(self): |
|
459
|
|
|
""" Consider the instance to be True if not empty. """ |
|
460
|
|
|
return not self.empty |
|
461
|
|
|
|
|
462
|
|
|
def __nonzero__(self): |
|
463
|
|
|
""" Python2 retro-compatibility of ``__bool__()``. """ |
|
464
|
|
|
return self.__bool__() |
|
465
|
|
|
|
|
466
|
|
|
@property |
|
467
|
|
|
def country(self): |
|
468
|
|
|
""" Return country object. """ |
|
469
|
|
|
if self.country_code: |
|
470
|
|
|
return countries.get(alpha2=self.country_code) |
|
471
|
|
|
return None |
|
472
|
|
|
|
|
473
|
|
|
@property |
|
474
|
|
|
def country_name(self): |
|
475
|
|
|
""" Return country's name. |
|
476
|
|
|
|
|
477
|
|
|
Common name always takes precedence over the default name, as the |
|
478
|
|
|
latter isoften pompous, and sometimes false (i.e. not in sync with |
|
479
|
|
|
current political situation). |
|
480
|
|
|
""" |
|
481
|
|
|
if self.country: |
|
482
|
|
|
if hasattr(self.country, 'common_name'): |
|
483
|
|
|
return self.country.common_name |
|
484
|
|
|
return self.country.name |
|
485
|
|
|
return None |
|
486
|
|
|
|
|
487
|
|
|
@property |
|
488
|
|
|
def subdivision(self): |
|
489
|
|
|
""" Return subdivision object. """ |
|
490
|
|
|
if self.subdivision_code: |
|
491
|
|
|
return subdivisions.get(code=self.subdivision_code) |
|
492
|
|
|
return None |
|
493
|
|
|
|
|
494
|
|
|
@property |
|
495
|
|
|
def subdivision_name(self): |
|
496
|
|
|
""" Return subdivision's name. """ |
|
497
|
|
|
if self.subdivision: |
|
498
|
|
|
return self.subdivision.name |
|
499
|
|
|
return None |
|
500
|
|
|
|
|
501
|
|
|
@property |
|
502
|
|
|
def subdivision_type_name(self): |
|
503
|
|
|
""" Return subdivision's type human-readable name. """ |
|
504
|
|
|
if self.subdivision: |
|
505
|
|
|
return self.subdivision.type |
|
506
|
|
|
return None |
|
507
|
|
|
|
|
508
|
|
|
@property |
|
509
|
|
|
def subdivision_type_id(self): |
|
510
|
|
|
""" Return subdivision's type as a Python-friendly ID string. """ |
|
511
|
|
|
if self.subdivision: |
|
512
|
|
|
return subdivision_type_id(self.subdivision) |
|
513
|
|
|
return None |
|
514
|
|
|
|
|
515
|
|
|
|
|
516
|
|
|
# Address utils. |
|
517
|
|
|
|
|
518
|
|
|
def random_address(locale=None): |
|
519
|
|
|
""" Return a random, valid address. |
|
520
|
|
|
|
|
521
|
|
|
A ``locale`` parameter try to produce a localized-consistent address. Else |
|
522
|
|
|
a random locale is picked-up. |
|
523
|
|
|
""" |
|
524
|
|
|
# Exclude temporaryly the chinese locale, while we waiting for a new faker |
|
525
|
|
|
# release. See: https://github.com/joke2k/faker/pull/329 |
|
526
|
|
|
while locale in [None, 'cn']: |
|
527
|
|
|
locale = faker.providers.misc.Provider.language_code() |
|
528
|
|
|
fake = faker.Faker(locale=locale) |
|
529
|
|
|
|
|
530
|
|
|
components = { |
|
531
|
|
|
'line1': fake.street_address(), |
|
532
|
|
|
'line2': fake.sentence(), |
|
533
|
|
|
'postal_code': fake.postcode(), |
|
534
|
|
|
'city_name': fake.city(), |
|
535
|
|
|
'country_code': fake.country_code()} |
|
536
|
|
|
subdiv_codes = list(territory_children_codes(components['country_code'])) |
|
537
|
|
|
if subdiv_codes: |
|
538
|
|
|
components['subdivision_code'] = random.choice(subdiv_codes) |
|
539
|
|
|
|
|
540
|
|
|
return Address(strict=False, **components) |
|
541
|
|
|
|
|
542
|
|
|
|
|
543
|
|
|
# Subdivisions utils. |
|
544
|
|
|
|
|
545
|
|
|
def subdivision_type_id(subdivision): |
|
546
|
|
|
""" Normalize subdivision type name into a Python-friendly ID. |
|
547
|
|
|
|
|
548
|
|
|
Here is the list of all subdivision types defined by ``pycountry`` v1.8:: |
|
549
|
|
|
|
|
550
|
|
|
>>> print '\n'.join(sorted(set([x.type for x in subdivisions]))) |
|
551
|
|
|
Administration |
|
552
|
|
|
Administrative Region |
|
553
|
|
|
Administrative Territory |
|
554
|
|
|
Administrative atoll |
|
555
|
|
|
Administrative region |
|
556
|
|
|
Arctic Region |
|
557
|
|
|
Area |
|
558
|
|
|
Autonomous City |
|
559
|
|
|
Autonomous District |
|
560
|
|
|
Autonomous Province |
|
561
|
|
|
Autonomous Region |
|
562
|
|
|
Autonomous city |
|
563
|
|
|
Autonomous community |
|
564
|
|
|
Autonomous municipality |
|
565
|
|
|
Autonomous province |
|
566
|
|
|
Autonomous region |
|
567
|
|
|
Autonomous republic |
|
568
|
|
|
Autonomous sector |
|
569
|
|
|
Autonomous territorial unit |
|
570
|
|
|
Borough |
|
571
|
|
|
Canton |
|
572
|
|
|
Capital District |
|
573
|
|
|
Capital Metropolitan City |
|
574
|
|
|
Capital Territory |
|
575
|
|
|
Capital city |
|
576
|
|
|
Capital district |
|
577
|
|
|
Capital territory |
|
578
|
|
|
Chains (of islands) |
|
579
|
|
|
City |
|
580
|
|
|
City corporation |
|
581
|
|
|
City with county rights |
|
582
|
|
|
Commune |
|
583
|
|
|
Constitutional province |
|
584
|
|
|
Council area |
|
585
|
|
|
Country |
|
586
|
|
|
County |
|
587
|
|
|
Department |
|
588
|
|
|
Dependency |
|
589
|
|
|
Development region |
|
590
|
|
|
District |
|
591
|
|
|
District council area |
|
592
|
|
|
Division |
|
593
|
|
|
Economic Prefecture |
|
594
|
|
|
Economic region |
|
595
|
|
|
Emirate |
|
596
|
|
|
Entity |
|
597
|
|
|
Federal Dependency |
|
598
|
|
|
Federal District |
|
599
|
|
|
Federal Territories |
|
600
|
|
|
Federal district |
|
601
|
|
|
Geographical Entity |
|
602
|
|
|
Geographical region |
|
603
|
|
|
Geographical unit |
|
604
|
|
|
Governorate |
|
605
|
|
|
Included for completeness |
|
606
|
|
|
Indigenous region |
|
607
|
|
|
Island |
|
608
|
|
|
Island council |
|
609
|
|
|
Island group |
|
610
|
|
|
Local council |
|
611
|
|
|
London borough |
|
612
|
|
|
Metropolitan cities |
|
613
|
|
|
Metropolitan department |
|
614
|
|
|
Metropolitan district |
|
615
|
|
|
Metropolitan region |
|
616
|
|
|
Municipalities |
|
617
|
|
|
Municipality |
|
618
|
|
|
Oblast |
|
619
|
|
|
Outlying area |
|
620
|
|
|
Overseas region/department |
|
621
|
|
|
Overseas territorial collectivity |
|
622
|
|
|
Parish |
|
623
|
|
|
Popularates |
|
624
|
|
|
Prefecture |
|
625
|
|
|
Province |
|
626
|
|
|
Quarter |
|
627
|
|
|
Rayon |
|
628
|
|
|
Region |
|
629
|
|
|
Regional council |
|
630
|
|
|
Republic |
|
631
|
|
|
Republican City |
|
632
|
|
|
Self-governed part |
|
633
|
|
|
Special District |
|
634
|
|
|
Special Municipality |
|
635
|
|
|
Special Region |
|
636
|
|
|
Special administrative region |
|
637
|
|
|
Special city |
|
638
|
|
|
Special island authority |
|
639
|
|
|
Special municipality |
|
640
|
|
|
Special zone |
|
641
|
|
|
State |
|
642
|
|
|
Territorial unit |
|
643
|
|
|
Territory |
|
644
|
|
|
Town council |
|
645
|
|
|
Two-tier county |
|
646
|
|
|
Union territory |
|
647
|
|
|
Unitary authority |
|
648
|
|
|
Unitary authority (England) |
|
649
|
|
|
Unitary authority (Wales) |
|
650
|
|
|
district |
|
651
|
|
|
state |
|
652
|
|
|
zone |
|
653
|
|
|
|
|
654
|
|
|
This method transform and normalize any of these into Python-friendly IDs. |
|
655
|
|
|
""" |
|
656
|
|
|
type_id = slugify(subdivision.type) |
|
657
|
|
|
|
|
658
|
|
|
# Any occurence of the 'city' or 'municipality' string in the type |
|
659
|
|
|
# overrides its classification to a city. |
|
660
|
|
|
if set(['city', 'municipality']).intersection(type_id.split('_')): |
|
661
|
|
|
type_id = 'city' |
|
662
|
|
|
|
|
663
|
|
|
return type_id |
|
664
|
|
|
|
|
665
|
|
|
|
|
666
|
|
|
def subdivision_metadata(subdivision): |
|
667
|
|
|
""" Return a serialize dict of subdivision metadata. |
|
668
|
|
|
|
|
669
|
|
|
Metadata IDs are derived from subdivision type. |
|
670
|
|
|
""" |
|
671
|
|
|
subdiv_type_id = subdivision_type_id(subdivision) |
|
672
|
|
|
metadata = { |
|
673
|
|
|
'{}'.format(subdiv_type_id): subdivision, |
|
674
|
|
|
'{}_code'.format(subdiv_type_id): subdivision.code, |
|
675
|
|
|
'{}_name'.format(subdiv_type_id): subdivision.name, |
|
676
|
|
|
'{}_type_name'.format(subdiv_type_id): subdivision.type} |
|
677
|
|
|
|
|
678
|
|
|
# Check that we are not producing metadata IDs colliding with address |
|
679
|
|
|
# fields. |
|
680
|
|
|
assert not set(metadata).difference( |
|
681
|
|
|
Address.SUBDIVISION_METADATA_WHITELIST).issubset( |
|
682
|
|
|
Address.BASE_FIELD_IDS) |
|
683
|
|
|
|
|
684
|
|
|
return metadata |
|
685
|
|
|
|