Unicode Slugify is a slugifier that generates unicode slugs. It was originally used in the Firefox Add-ons web site to generate slugs for add-ons and add-on collections. Many of these add-ons and collections had unicode characters and required more than simple transliteration.
from slugify import slugify, SLUG_OK # Default usage : lower, spaces replaced with "-", only alphanum and "-_~" chars, keeps unicode slugify(u'Bän...g (bang)') # u'bäng-bang' # Keep capital letters and spaces slugify(u'Bän...g (bang)', lower=False, spaces=True) # u'Bäng bang' # Replace non ascii chars with their "best" representation slugify(u'北京 (capital of China)', only_ascii=True) # u'bei-jing-capital-of-china' # Allow some extra chars slugify(u'北京 (capital of China)', ok=SLUG_OK+'()', only_ascii=True) # u'bei-jing-(capital-of-china)' # "snake_case" example def snake_case(s): # As "-" is not in allowed Chars, first one (`_`) is used for space replacement return slugify(s, ok='_', only_ascii=True) snake_case(u'北京 (capital of china)') # u'bei_jing_capital_of_china' # "CamelCase" example def camel_case(s): return slugify(s.title(), ok='', only_ascii=True, lower=False) camel_case(u'北京 (capital of china)') # u'BeiJingCapitalOfChina'
Tomaz Solc, unidecode, https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Unidecode
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