/python-slugify

Returns unicode slugs

Primary LanguagePythonBSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" LicenseBSD-3-Clause

Python Slugify

A Python slugify application that handles unicode

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Overview

A Python slugify application that handles unicode.

How to install

1. easy_install python-slugify
2. pip install python-slugify
3. git clone http://github.com/un33k/python-slugify
    a. cd python-slugify
    b. run python setup.py
4. wget https://github.com/un33k/python-slugify/zipball/master
    a. unzip the downloaded file
    b. cd into python-slugify-* directory
    c. run python setup.py

How to use

 from slugify import slugify

 txt = "This is a test ---"
 r = slugify(txt)
 self.assertEqual(r, "this-is-a-test")

 txt = "___This is a test ---"
 r = slugify(txt)
 self.assertEqual(r, "this-is-a-test")

 txt = "___This is a test___"
 r = slugify(txt)
 self.assertEqual(r, "this-is-a-test")

 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 = 'C\'est déjà l\'été.'
 r = slugify(txt)
 self.assertEqual(r, "cest-deja-lete")

 txt = 'Nín hǎo. Wǒ shì zhōng guó rén'
 r = slugify(txt)
 self.assertEqual(r, "nin-hao-wo-shi-zhong-guo-ren")

 txt = 'jaja---lol-méméméoo--a'
 r = slugify(txt)
 self.assertEqual(r, "jaja-lol-mememeoo-a")

 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)
 self.assertEqual(r, "jaja-lol-mememe")

 txt = 'jaja---lol-méméméoo--a'
 r = slugify(txt, max_length=50)
 self.assertEqual(r, "jaja-lol-mememeoo-a")

 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=17, word_boundary=True)
 self.assertEqual(r, "jaja-lol-mememeoo")

 txt = 'jaja---lol-méméméoo--a'
 r = slugify(txt, max_length=18, word_boundary=True)
 self.assertEqual(r, "jaja-lol-mememeoo")

 txt = 'jaja---lol-méméméoo--a'
 r = slugify(txt, max_length=19, word_boundary=True)
 self.assertEqual(r, "jaja-lol-mememeoo-a")

 txt = 'jaja---lol-méméméoo--a'
 r = slugify(txt, max_length=20, word_boundary=True, separator=".")
 self.assertEqual(r, "jaja.lol.mememeoo.a")

 txt = 'jaja---lol-méméméoo--a'
 r = slugify(txt, max_length=20, word_boundary=True, separator="ZZZZZZ")
 self.assertEqual(r, "jajaZZZZZZlolZZZZZZmememeooZZZZZZa")

 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 = 'one two three four five'
 r = slugify(txt, max_length=13, word_boundary=True, save_order=False)
 self.assertEqual(r, "one-two-three")

 txt = 'one two three four five'
 r = slugify(txt, max_length=12, word_boundary=True, save_order=False)
 self.assertEqual(r, "one-two-four")

 txt = 'one two three four five'
 r = slugify(txt, max_length=12, word_boundary=True, save_order=True)
 self.assertEqual(r, "one-two")

 txt = 'this has a stopword'
 r = slugify(txt, stopwords=['stopword'])
 self.assertEqual(r, 'this-has-a')

 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 = 'Foo A FOO B foo C'
 r = slugify(txt, stopwords=['foo'])
 self.assertEqual(r, 'a-b-c')

 txt = 'Foo A FOO B foo C'
 r = slugify(txt, stopwords=['FOO'])
 self.assertEqual(r, 'a-b-c')

 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 = 'foo & bar'
 r = slugify(txt)
 self.assertEqual(r, 'foo-bar')

Running the tests

To run the tests against the current environment:

python test.py

License

Released under a (BSD) license.

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.