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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name: python-isbntools
Version: 4.3.29
Release: 1
Summary: app and framework for 'all things ISBN' (International Standard Book Number) including metadata, descriptions, covers... .
License: LGPL v3
URL: https://github.com/xlcnd/isbntools
Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/d4/02/5c5ef69fa696c167adf8c09d3884b79574a069b46c85c951873f4dad679c/isbntools-4.3.29.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: python3-isbnlib
%description
``isbntools`` provides several useful methods and functions
to validate, clean, transform, hyphenate and
get metadata for ISBN strings.
**For the end user** several scripts are provided to use **from the command line**:
$ to_isbn10 ISBN13
transforms an ISBN13 number to ISBN10.
$ to_isbn13 ISBN10
transforms an ISBN10 number to ISBN13.
$ isbn_info ISBN
gives you the *group identifier* of the ISBN.
$ isbn_mask ISBN
*masks* (hyphenate) an ISBN (split it by identifiers).
$ isbn_meta ISBN [goob|openl|merge] [bibtex|csl|msword|endnote|refworks|opf|json] [YOUR_APIKEY_TO_SERVICE]
gives you the main metadata associated with the ISBN, ``goob`` uses the **Google Books service** (**no key is needed**),
and **is the default option** (you only have to enter, e.g. ``isbn_meta 9780321534965``),
``openl`` uses the **OpenLibrary.org** api (**no key is needed**) and
``wiki`` uses the **Wikipedia** api (**no key is needed**).
You can enter API keys and
set preferences in the file ``isbntools.conf`` in your
``$HOME\.isbntools`` directory (UNIX). For Windows, you should look at
``%APPDATA%/isbntools/isbntools.conf``. The output can be formatted as ``bibtex``, ``csl`` (CSL-JSON),
``msword``, ``endnote``, ``refworks``, ``opf`` or ``json`` (BibJSON) bibliographic formats.
**NOTE**
You can apply this command to many ISBNs by using *posix pipes*
(e.g. ``type FILE_WITH_ISBNs.txt | isbn_meta [SERVICE] [FORMAT] [APIKEY]`` in Windows)
You can add more sources for metadata by installing ``isbnlib`` plugins: isbnlib-bnf_,
isbnlib-porbase_, isbnlib-loc_, isbnlib-mcues_, isbnlib-dnb_, isbnlib-sbn_, isbnlib-kb_, ...
(check pypi_ for available plugins).
$ isbn_editions ISBN
gives the collection of ISBNs that represent a given book (uses **Wikipedia** and **LibraryThing**).
$ isbn_validate ISBN
validates ISBN10 and ISBN13.
$ ... | isbn_validate
to use with *posix pipes* (e.g. ``cat FILE_WITH_ISBNs | isbn_validate`` in OSX or Linux).
**TIP** Suppose you want to extract the ISBN of a pdf eboook (MYEBOOK.pdf).
Install pdfminer_ and then enter in a command line::
$ pdf2txt.py -m 5 MYEBOOK.pdf | isbn_validate
$ isbn_from_words "words from title and author name"
a *fuzzy* script that returns the *most probable* ISBN from a set of words!
(You can verify the result with ``isbn_meta``)!
$ isbn_goom "words from title and author name" [bibtex|csl|msword|endnote|refworks|json]
a script that returns from **Google Books multiple references**.
$ isbn_doi ISBN
returns the doi's ISBN-A code of a given ISBN.
$ isbn_ean13 ISBN
returns the EAN13 code of a given ISBN.
$ isbn_classify ISBN
returns the OCLC classifiers of a given ISBN.
$ isbn_ren FILENAME
renames (using metadata) files in the **current directory** that have ISBNs in their
filename (e.g. ``isbn_ren 1783559284_book.epub``, ``isbn_ren "*.pdf"``).
Enter ``isbn_ren`` to see many other options.
$ isbntools
writes version and copyright notice and **checks if there are updates**.
With
$ isbn_repl
you will get a **REPL with history, autocompletion, fuzzy options,
redirection and access to the shell**.
Following is a typical session:
$ isbn_repl
Welcome to the isbntools 4.3.29 REPL.
** For help type 'help' or '?'
** To exit type 'exit' :)
** To run a shell command, type '!<shellcmnd>'
** Use '#' in place of the last ISBN
$ isbn> ?
%package -n python3-isbntools
Summary: app and framework for 'all things ISBN' (International Standard Book Number) including metadata, descriptions, covers... .
Provides: python-isbntools
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
BuildRequires: python3-pip
%description -n python3-isbntools
``isbntools`` provides several useful methods and functions
to validate, clean, transform, hyphenate and
get metadata for ISBN strings.
**For the end user** several scripts are provided to use **from the command line**:
$ to_isbn10 ISBN13
transforms an ISBN13 number to ISBN10.
$ to_isbn13 ISBN10
transforms an ISBN10 number to ISBN13.
$ isbn_info ISBN
gives you the *group identifier* of the ISBN.
$ isbn_mask ISBN
*masks* (hyphenate) an ISBN (split it by identifiers).
$ isbn_meta ISBN [goob|openl|merge] [bibtex|csl|msword|endnote|refworks|opf|json] [YOUR_APIKEY_TO_SERVICE]
gives you the main metadata associated with the ISBN, ``goob`` uses the **Google Books service** (**no key is needed**),
and **is the default option** (you only have to enter, e.g. ``isbn_meta 9780321534965``),
``openl`` uses the **OpenLibrary.org** api (**no key is needed**) and
``wiki`` uses the **Wikipedia** api (**no key is needed**).
You can enter API keys and
set preferences in the file ``isbntools.conf`` in your
``$HOME\.isbntools`` directory (UNIX). For Windows, you should look at
``%APPDATA%/isbntools/isbntools.conf``. The output can be formatted as ``bibtex``, ``csl`` (CSL-JSON),
``msword``, ``endnote``, ``refworks``, ``opf`` or ``json`` (BibJSON) bibliographic formats.
**NOTE**
You can apply this command to many ISBNs by using *posix pipes*
(e.g. ``type FILE_WITH_ISBNs.txt | isbn_meta [SERVICE] [FORMAT] [APIKEY]`` in Windows)
You can add more sources for metadata by installing ``isbnlib`` plugins: isbnlib-bnf_,
isbnlib-porbase_, isbnlib-loc_, isbnlib-mcues_, isbnlib-dnb_, isbnlib-sbn_, isbnlib-kb_, ...
(check pypi_ for available plugins).
$ isbn_editions ISBN
gives the collection of ISBNs that represent a given book (uses **Wikipedia** and **LibraryThing**).
$ isbn_validate ISBN
validates ISBN10 and ISBN13.
$ ... | isbn_validate
to use with *posix pipes* (e.g. ``cat FILE_WITH_ISBNs | isbn_validate`` in OSX or Linux).
**TIP** Suppose you want to extract the ISBN of a pdf eboook (MYEBOOK.pdf).
Install pdfminer_ and then enter in a command line::
$ pdf2txt.py -m 5 MYEBOOK.pdf | isbn_validate
$ isbn_from_words "words from title and author name"
a *fuzzy* script that returns the *most probable* ISBN from a set of words!
(You can verify the result with ``isbn_meta``)!
$ isbn_goom "words from title and author name" [bibtex|csl|msword|endnote|refworks|json]
a script that returns from **Google Books multiple references**.
$ isbn_doi ISBN
returns the doi's ISBN-A code of a given ISBN.
$ isbn_ean13 ISBN
returns the EAN13 code of a given ISBN.
$ isbn_classify ISBN
returns the OCLC classifiers of a given ISBN.
$ isbn_ren FILENAME
renames (using metadata) files in the **current directory** that have ISBNs in their
filename (e.g. ``isbn_ren 1783559284_book.epub``, ``isbn_ren "*.pdf"``).
Enter ``isbn_ren`` to see many other options.
$ isbntools
writes version and copyright notice and **checks if there are updates**.
With
$ isbn_repl
you will get a **REPL with history, autocompletion, fuzzy options,
redirection and access to the shell**.
Following is a typical session:
$ isbn_repl
Welcome to the isbntools 4.3.29 REPL.
** For help type 'help' or '?'
** To exit type 'exit' :)
** To run a shell command, type '!<shellcmnd>'
** Use '#' in place of the last ISBN
$ isbn> ?
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for isbntools
Provides: python3-isbntools-doc
%description help
``isbntools`` provides several useful methods and functions
to validate, clean, transform, hyphenate and
get metadata for ISBN strings.
**For the end user** several scripts are provided to use **from the command line**:
$ to_isbn10 ISBN13
transforms an ISBN13 number to ISBN10.
$ to_isbn13 ISBN10
transforms an ISBN10 number to ISBN13.
$ isbn_info ISBN
gives you the *group identifier* of the ISBN.
$ isbn_mask ISBN
*masks* (hyphenate) an ISBN (split it by identifiers).
$ isbn_meta ISBN [goob|openl|merge] [bibtex|csl|msword|endnote|refworks|opf|json] [YOUR_APIKEY_TO_SERVICE]
gives you the main metadata associated with the ISBN, ``goob`` uses the **Google Books service** (**no key is needed**),
and **is the default option** (you only have to enter, e.g. ``isbn_meta 9780321534965``),
``openl`` uses the **OpenLibrary.org** api (**no key is needed**) and
``wiki`` uses the **Wikipedia** api (**no key is needed**).
You can enter API keys and
set preferences in the file ``isbntools.conf`` in your
``$HOME\.isbntools`` directory (UNIX). For Windows, you should look at
``%APPDATA%/isbntools/isbntools.conf``. The output can be formatted as ``bibtex``, ``csl`` (CSL-JSON),
``msword``, ``endnote``, ``refworks``, ``opf`` or ``json`` (BibJSON) bibliographic formats.
**NOTE**
You can apply this command to many ISBNs by using *posix pipes*
(e.g. ``type FILE_WITH_ISBNs.txt | isbn_meta [SERVICE] [FORMAT] [APIKEY]`` in Windows)
You can add more sources for metadata by installing ``isbnlib`` plugins: isbnlib-bnf_,
isbnlib-porbase_, isbnlib-loc_, isbnlib-mcues_, isbnlib-dnb_, isbnlib-sbn_, isbnlib-kb_, ...
(check pypi_ for available plugins).
$ isbn_editions ISBN
gives the collection of ISBNs that represent a given book (uses **Wikipedia** and **LibraryThing**).
$ isbn_validate ISBN
validates ISBN10 and ISBN13.
$ ... | isbn_validate
to use with *posix pipes* (e.g. ``cat FILE_WITH_ISBNs | isbn_validate`` in OSX or Linux).
**TIP** Suppose you want to extract the ISBN of a pdf eboook (MYEBOOK.pdf).
Install pdfminer_ and then enter in a command line::
$ pdf2txt.py -m 5 MYEBOOK.pdf | isbn_validate
$ isbn_from_words "words from title and author name"
a *fuzzy* script that returns the *most probable* ISBN from a set of words!
(You can verify the result with ``isbn_meta``)!
$ isbn_goom "words from title and author name" [bibtex|csl|msword|endnote|refworks|json]
a script that returns from **Google Books multiple references**.
$ isbn_doi ISBN
returns the doi's ISBN-A code of a given ISBN.
$ isbn_ean13 ISBN
returns the EAN13 code of a given ISBN.
$ isbn_classify ISBN
returns the OCLC classifiers of a given ISBN.
$ isbn_ren FILENAME
renames (using metadata) files in the **current directory** that have ISBNs in their
filename (e.g. ``isbn_ren 1783559284_book.epub``, ``isbn_ren "*.pdf"``).
Enter ``isbn_ren`` to see many other options.
$ isbntools
writes version and copyright notice and **checks if there are updates**.
With
$ isbn_repl
you will get a **REPL with history, autocompletion, fuzzy options,
redirection and access to the shell**.
Following is a typical session:
$ isbn_repl
Welcome to the isbntools 4.3.29 REPL.
** For help type 'help' or '?'
** To exit type 'exit' :)
** To run a shell command, type '!<shellcmnd>'
** Use '#' in place of the last ISBN
$ isbn> ?
%prep
%autosetup -n isbntools-4.3.29
%build
%py3_build
%install
%py3_install
install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}
if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
pushd %{buildroot}
if [ -d usr/lib ]; then
find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then
find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/bin ]; then
find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then
find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
touch doclist.lst
if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then
find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst
fi
popd
mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst .
mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst .
%files -n python3-isbntools -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*
%changelog
* Fri May 05 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 4.3.29-1
- Package Spec generated
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