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# Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Arthur de Jong
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"""ISBN (International Standard Book Number).
The ISBN is the International Standard Book Number, used to identify
publications. An ISBN is used to identify books. Numbers can either have 10
digits (in ISBN-10 format) or 13 digits (in ISBN-13, EAN compatible format).
An ISBN has the following components:
* 3-digit (only in ISBN-13) Bookland code
* 1 to 5-digit group identifier (identifies country or language)
* 1 to 7-digit publisher code
* 1 to 8-digit item number (identifies the book)
* a check digit
More information:
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Standard_Book_Number
* https://www.isbn-international.org/range_file_generation
This module also offers functions for converting to ISBN-13 and formatting
based on how the number should be split into a bookland code, group
identifier, publisher code, item number and check digit.
>>> validate('978-9024538270')
'9789024538270'
>>> validate('978-9024538271')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
InvalidChecksum: ...
>>> compact('1-85798-218-5')
'1857982185'
>>> format('9780471117094')
'978-0-471-11709-4'
>>> format('1857982185')
'1-85798-218-5'
>>> isbn_type('1-85798-218-5')
'ISBN10'
>>> isbn_type('978-0-471-11709-4')
'ISBN13'
>>> to_isbn13('1-85798-218-5')
'978-1-85798-218-3'
>>> to_isbn10('978-1-85798-218-3')
'1-85798-218-5'
"""
from stdnum import ean
from stdnum.exceptions import *
from stdnum.util import clean
def compact(number, convert=False):
"""Convert the ISBN to the minimal representation. This strips the number
of any valid ISBN separators and removes surrounding whitespace. If the
covert parameter is True the number is also converted to ISBN-13
format."""
number = clean(number, ' -').strip().upper()
if len(number) == 9:
number = '0' + number
if convert:
return to_isbn13(number)
return number
def _calc_isbn10_check_digit(number):
"""Calculate the ISBN check digit for 10-digit numbers. The number passed
should not have the check bit included."""
check = sum((i + 1) * int(n)
for i, n in enumerate(number)) % 11
return 'X' if check == 10 else str(check)
def validate(number, convert=False):
"""Checks to see if the number provided is a valid ISBN (either a legacy
10-digit one or a 13-digit one). This checks the length and the check
bit but does not check if the group and publisher are valid (use split()
for that)."""
number = compact(number, convert=False)
if not number[:-1].isdigit():
raise InvalidFormat()
if len(number) == 10:
if _calc_isbn10_check_digit(number[:-1]) != number[-1]:
raise InvalidChecksum()
elif len(number) == 13:
ean.validate(number)
else:
raise InvalidLength()
if convert:
number = to_isbn13(number)
return number
def isbn_type(number):
"""Check the passed number and returns 'ISBN13', 'ISBN10' or None (for
invalid) for checking the type of number passed."""
try:
number = validate(number, convert=False)
except ValidationError:
return None
if len(number) == 10:
return 'ISBN10'
else: # len(number) == 13:
return 'ISBN13'
def is_valid(number):
"""Checks to see if the number provided is a valid ISBN (either a legacy
10-digit one or a 13-digit one). This checks the length and the check
bit but does not check if the group and publisher are valid (use split()
for that)."""
try:
return bool(validate(number))
except ValidationError:
return False
def to_isbn13(number):
"""Convert the number to ISBN-13 format."""
number = number.strip()
min_number = compact(number, convert=False)
if len(min_number) == 13:
return number # nothing to do, already ISBN-13
# put new check digit in place
number = number[:-1] + ean.calc_check_digit('978' + min_number[:-1])
# add prefix
if ' ' in number:
return '978 ' + number
elif '-' in number:
return '978-' + number
else:
return '978' + number
def to_isbn10(number):
"""Convert the number to ISBN-10 format."""
number = number.strip()
min_number = compact(number, convert=False)
if len(min_number) == 10:
return number # nothing to do, already ISBN-10
elif isbn_type(min_number) != 'ISBN13':
raise InvalidFormat('Not a valid ISBN13.')
elif not number.startswith('978'):
raise InvalidFormat('Does not use 978 Bookland prefix.')
# strip EAN prefix
number = number[3:-1].strip().strip('-')
digit = _calc_isbn10_check_digit(min_number[3:-1])
# append the new check digit
if ' ' in number:
return number + ' ' + digit
elif '-' in number:
return number + '-' + digit
else:
return number + digit
def split(number, convert=False):
"""Split the specified ISBN into an EAN.UCC prefix, a group prefix, a
registrant, an item number and a check-digit. If the number is in ISBN-10
format the returned EAN.UCC prefix is '978'. If the covert parameter is
True the number is converted to ISBN-13 format first."""
from stdnum import numdb
# clean up number
number = compact(number, convert)
# get Bookland prefix if any
delprefix = False
if len(number) == 10:
number = '978' + number
delprefix = True
# split the number
result = numdb.get('isbn').split(number[:-1])
itemnr = result.pop() if result else ''
prefix = result.pop(0) if result else ''
group = result.pop(0) if result else ''
publisher = result.pop(0) if result else ''
# return results
return ('' if delprefix else prefix, group, publisher, itemnr, number[-1])
def format(number, separator='-', convert=False):
"""Reformat the passed number to the standard format with the EAN.UCC
prefix (if any), the group prefix, the registrant, the item number and
the check-digit separated (if possible) by the specified separator.
Passing an empty separator should equal compact() though this is less
efficient. If the covert parameter is True the number is converted to
ISBN-13 format first."""
return separator.join(x for x in split(number, convert) if x)
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