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Metadata-Version: 2.1 | |
Name: charset-normalizer | |
Version: 3.4.0 | |
Summary: The Real First Universal Charset Detector. Open, modern and actively maintained alternative to Chardet. | |
Home-page: https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer | |
Author: Ahmed TAHRI | |
Author-email: tahri.ahmed@proton.me | |
License: MIT | |
Project-URL: Bug Reports, https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/issues | |
Project-URL: Documentation, https://charset-normalizer.readthedocs.io/en/latest | |
Keywords: encoding,charset,charset-detector,detector,normalization,unicode,chardet,detect | |
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable | |
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License | |
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers | |
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules | |
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent | |
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python | |
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 | |
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 | |
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8 | |
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9 | |
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10 | |
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11 | |
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12 | |
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13 | |
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy | |
Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Linguistic | |
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities | |
Classifier: Typing :: Typed | |
Requires-Python: >=3.7.0 | |
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown | |
License-File: LICENSE | |
Provides-Extra: unicode_backport | |
<h1 align="center">Charset Detection, for Everyone π</h1> | |
<p align="center"> | |
<sup>The Real First Universal Charset Detector</sup><br> | |
<a href="https://pypi.org/project/charset-normalizer"> | |
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</a> | |
<a href="https://pepy.tech/project/charset-normalizer/"> | |
<img alt="Download Count Total" src="https://static.pepy.tech/badge/charset-normalizer/month" /> | |
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</a> | |
</p> | |
<p align="center"> | |
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</p> | |
> A library that helps you read text from an unknown charset encoding.<br /> Motivated by `chardet`, | |
> I'm trying to resolve the issue by taking a new approach. | |
> All IANA character set names for which the Python core library provides codecs are supported. | |
<p align="center"> | |
>>>>> <a href="https://charsetnormalizerweb.ousret.now.sh" target="_blank">π Try Me Online Now, Then Adopt Me π </a> <<<<< | |
</p> | |
This project offers you an alternative to **Universal Charset Encoding Detector**, also known as **Chardet**. | |
| Feature | [Chardet](https://github.com/chardet/chardet) | Charset Normalizer | [cChardet](https://github.com/PyYoshi/cChardet) | | |
|--------------------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------:|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|:-----------------------------------------------:| | |
| `Fast` | β | β | β | | |
| `Universal**` | β | β | β | | |
| `Reliable` **without** distinguishable standards | β | β | β | | |
| `Reliable` **with** distinguishable standards | β | β | β | | |
| `License` | LGPL-2.1<br>_restrictive_ | MIT | MPL-1.1<br>_restrictive_ | | |
| `Native Python` | β | β | β | | |
| `Detect spoken language` | β | β | N/A | | |
| `UnicodeDecodeError Safety` | β | β | β | | |
| `Whl Size (min)` | 193.6 kB | 42 kB | ~200 kB | | |
| `Supported Encoding` | 33 | π [99](https://charset-normalizer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/support.html#supported-encodings) | 40 | | |
<p align="center"> | |
<img src="https://i.imgflip.com/373iay.gif" alt="Reading Normalized Text" width="226"/><img src="https://media.tenor.com/images/c0180f70732a18b4965448d33adba3d0/tenor.gif" alt="Cat Reading Text" width="200"/> | |
</p> | |
*\*\* : They are clearly using specific code for a specific encoding even if covering most of used one*<br> | |
Did you got there because of the logs? See [https://charset-normalizer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/miscellaneous.html](https://charset-normalizer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/user/miscellaneous.html) | |
## β‘ Performance | |
This package offer better performance than its counterpart Chardet. Here are some numbers. | |
| Package | Accuracy | Mean per file (ms) | File per sec (est) | | |
|-----------------------------------------------|:--------:|:------------------:|:------------------:| | |
| [chardet](https://github.com/chardet/chardet) | 86 % | 200 ms | 5 file/sec | | |
| charset-normalizer | **98 %** | **10 ms** | 100 file/sec | | |
| Package | 99th percentile | 95th percentile | 50th percentile | | |
|-----------------------------------------------|:---------------:|:---------------:|:---------------:| | |
| [chardet](https://github.com/chardet/chardet) | 1200 ms | 287 ms | 23 ms | | |
| charset-normalizer | 100 ms | 50 ms | 5 ms | | |
Chardet's performance on larger file (1MB+) are very poor. Expect huge difference on large payload. | |
> Stats are generated using 400+ files using default parameters. More details on used files, see GHA workflows. | |
> And yes, these results might change at any time. The dataset can be updated to include more files. | |
> The actual delays heavily depends on your CPU capabilities. The factors should remain the same. | |
> Keep in mind that the stats are generous and that Chardet accuracy vs our is measured using Chardet initial capability | |
> (eg. Supported Encoding) Challenge-them if you want. | |
## β¨ Installation | |
Using pip: | |
```sh | |
pip install charset-normalizer -U | |
``` | |
## π Basic Usage | |
### CLI | |
This package comes with a CLI. | |
``` | |
usage: normalizer [-h] [-v] [-a] [-n] [-m] [-r] [-f] [-t THRESHOLD] | |
file [file ...] | |
The Real First Universal Charset Detector. Discover originating encoding used | |
on text file. Normalize text to unicode. | |
positional arguments: | |
files File(s) to be analysed | |
optional arguments: | |
-h, --help show this help message and exit | |
-v, --verbose Display complementary information about file if any. | |
Stdout will contain logs about the detection process. | |
-a, --with-alternative | |
Output complementary possibilities if any. Top-level | |
JSON WILL be a list. | |
-n, --normalize Permit to normalize input file. If not set, program | |
does not write anything. | |
-m, --minimal Only output the charset detected to STDOUT. Disabling | |
JSON output. | |
-r, --replace Replace file when trying to normalize it instead of | |
creating a new one. | |
-f, --force Replace file without asking if you are sure, use this | |
flag with caution. | |
-t THRESHOLD, --threshold THRESHOLD | |
Define a custom maximum amount of chaos allowed in | |
decoded content. 0. <= chaos <= 1. | |
--version Show version information and exit. | |
``` | |
```bash | |
normalizer ./data/sample.1.fr.srt | |
``` | |
or | |
```bash | |
python -m charset_normalizer ./data/sample.1.fr.srt | |
``` | |
π Since version 1.4.0 the CLI produce easily usable stdout result in JSON format. | |
```json | |
{ | |
"path": "/home/default/projects/charset_normalizer/data/sample.1.fr.srt", | |
"encoding": "cp1252", | |
"encoding_aliases": [ | |
"1252", | |
"windows_1252" | |
], | |
"alternative_encodings": [ | |
"cp1254", | |
"cp1256", | |
"cp1258", | |
"iso8859_14", | |
"iso8859_15", | |
"iso8859_16", | |
"iso8859_3", | |
"iso8859_9", | |
"latin_1", | |
"mbcs" | |
], | |
"language": "French", | |
"alphabets": [ | |
"Basic Latin", | |
"Latin-1 Supplement" | |
], | |
"has_sig_or_bom": false, | |
"chaos": 0.149, | |
"coherence": 97.152, | |
"unicode_path": null, | |
"is_preferred": true | |
} | |
``` | |
### Python | |
*Just print out normalized text* | |
```python | |
from charset_normalizer import from_path | |
results = from_path('./my_subtitle.srt') | |
print(str(results.best())) | |
``` | |
*Upgrade your code without effort* | |
```python | |
from charset_normalizer import detect | |
``` | |
The above code will behave the same as **chardet**. We ensure that we offer the best (reasonable) BC result possible. | |
See the docs for advanced usage : [readthedocs.io](https://charset-normalizer.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) | |
## π Why | |
When I started using Chardet, I noticed that it was not suited to my expectations, and I wanted to propose a | |
reliable alternative using a completely different method. Also! I never back down on a good challenge! | |
I **don't care** about the **originating charset** encoding, because **two different tables** can | |
produce **two identical rendered string.** | |
What I want is to get readable text, the best I can. | |
In a way, **I'm brute forcing text decoding.** How cool is that ? π | |
Don't confuse package **ftfy** with charset-normalizer or chardet. ftfy goal is to repair unicode string whereas charset-normalizer to convert raw file in unknown encoding to unicode. | |
## π° How | |
- Discard all charset encoding table that could not fit the binary content. | |
- Measure noise, or the mess once opened (by chunks) with a corresponding charset encoding. | |
- Extract matches with the lowest mess detected. | |
- Additionally, we measure coherence / probe for a language. | |
**Wait a minute**, what is noise/mess and coherence according to **YOU ?** | |
*Noise :* I opened hundred of text files, **written by humans**, with the wrong encoding table. **I observed**, then | |
**I established** some ground rules about **what is obvious** when **it seems like** a mess. | |
I know that my interpretation of what is noise is probably incomplete, feel free to contribute in order to | |
improve or rewrite it. | |
*Coherence :* For each language there is on earth, we have computed ranked letter appearance occurrences (the best we can). So I thought | |
that intel is worth something here. So I use those records against decoded text to check if I can detect intelligent design. | |
## β‘ Known limitations | |
- Language detection is unreliable when text contains two or more languages sharing identical letters. (eg. HTML (english tags) + Turkish content (Sharing Latin characters)) | |
- Every charset detector heavily depends on sufficient content. In common cases, do not bother run detection on very tiny content. | |
## β οΈ About Python EOLs | |
**If you are running:** | |
- Python >=2.7,<3.5: Unsupported | |
- Python 3.5: charset-normalizer < 2.1 | |
- Python 3.6: charset-normalizer < 3.1 | |
- Python 3.7: charset-normalizer < 4.0 | |
Upgrade your Python interpreter as soon as possible. | |
## π€ Contributing | |
Contributions, issues and feature requests are very much welcome.<br /> | |
Feel free to check [issues page](https://github.com/ousret/charset_normalizer/issues) if you want to contribute. | |
## π License | |
Copyright Β© [Ahmed TAHRI @Ousret](https://github.com/Ousret).<br /> | |
This project is [MIT](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/blob/master/LICENSE) licensed. | |
Characters frequencies used in this project Β© 2012 [Denny VrandeΔiΔ](http://simia.net/letters/) | |
## πΌ For Enterprise | |
Professional support for charset-normalizer is available as part of the [Tidelift | |
Subscription][1]. Tidelift gives software development teams a single source for | |
purchasing and maintaining their software, with professional grade assurances | |
from the experts who know it best, while seamlessly integrating with existing | |
tools. | |
[1]: https://tidelift.com/subscription/pkg/pypi-charset-normalizer?utm_source=pypi-charset-normalizer&utm_medium=readme | |
# Changelog | |
All notable changes to charset-normalizer will be documented in this file. This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). | |
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/). | |
## [3.4.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.3.2...3.4.0) (2024-10-08) | |
### Added | |
- Argument `--no-preemptive` in the CLI to prevent the detector to search for hints. | |
- Support for Python 3.13 (#512) | |
### Fixed | |
- Relax the TypeError exception thrown when trying to compare a CharsetMatch with anything else than a CharsetMatch. | |
- Improved the general reliability of the detector based on user feedbacks. (#520) (#509) (#498) (#407) (#537) | |
- Declared charset in content (preemptive detection) not changed when converting to utf-8 bytes. (#381) | |
## [3.3.2](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.3.1...3.3.2) (2023-10-31) | |
### Fixed | |
- Unintentional memory usage regression when using large payload that match several encoding (#376) | |
- Regression on some detection case showcased in the documentation (#371) | |
### Added | |
- Noise (md) probe that identify malformed arabic representation due to the presence of letters in isolated form (credit to my wife) | |
## [3.3.1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.3.0...3.3.1) (2023-10-22) | |
### Changed | |
- Optional mypyc compilation upgraded to version 1.6.1 for Python >= 3.8 | |
- Improved the general detection reliability based on reports from the community | |
## [3.3.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.2.0...3.3.0) (2023-09-30) | |
### Added | |
- Allow to execute the CLI (e.g. normalizer) through `python -m charset_normalizer.cli` or `python -m charset_normalizer` | |
- Support for 9 forgotten encoding that are supported by Python but unlisted in `encoding.aliases` as they have no alias (#323) | |
### Removed | |
- (internal) Redundant utils.is_ascii function and unused function is_private_use_only | |
- (internal) charset_normalizer.assets is moved inside charset_normalizer.constant | |
### Changed | |
- (internal) Unicode code blocks in constants are updated using the latest v15.0.0 definition to improve detection | |
- Optional mypyc compilation upgraded to version 1.5.1 for Python >= 3.8 | |
### Fixed | |
- Unable to properly sort CharsetMatch when both chaos/noise and coherence were close due to an unreachable condition in \_\_lt\_\_ (#350) | |
## [3.2.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.1.0...3.2.0) (2023-06-07) | |
### Changed | |
- Typehint for function `from_path` no longer enforce `PathLike` as its first argument | |
- Minor improvement over the global detection reliability | |
### Added | |
- Introduce function `is_binary` that relies on main capabilities, and optimized to detect binaries | |
- Propagate `enable_fallback` argument throughout `from_bytes`, `from_path`, and `from_fp` that allow a deeper control over the detection (default True) | |
- Explicit support for Python 3.12 | |
### Fixed | |
- Edge case detection failure where a file would contain 'very-long' camel cased word (Issue #289) | |
## [3.1.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.0.1...3.1.0) (2023-03-06) | |
### Added | |
- Argument `should_rename_legacy` for legacy function `detect` and disregard any new arguments without errors (PR #262) | |
### Removed | |
- Support for Python 3.6 (PR #260) | |
### Changed | |
- Optional speedup provided by mypy/c 1.0.1 | |
## [3.0.1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.0.0...3.0.1) (2022-11-18) | |
### Fixed | |
- Multi-bytes cutter/chunk generator did not always cut correctly (PR #233) | |
### Changed | |
- Speedup provided by mypy/c 0.990 on Python >= 3.7 | |
## [3.0.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.1.1...3.0.0) (2022-10-20) | |
### Added | |
- Extend the capability of explain=True when cp_isolation contains at most two entries (min one), will log in details of the Mess-detector results | |
- Support for alternative language frequency set in charset_normalizer.assets.FREQUENCIES | |
- Add parameter `language_threshold` in `from_bytes`, `from_path` and `from_fp` to adjust the minimum expected coherence ratio | |
- `normalizer --version` now specify if current version provide extra speedup (meaning mypyc compilation whl) | |
### Changed | |
- Build with static metadata using 'build' frontend | |
- Make the language detection stricter | |
- Optional: Module `md.py` can be compiled using Mypyc to provide an extra speedup up to 4x faster than v2.1 | |
### Fixed | |
- CLI with opt --normalize fail when using full path for files | |
- TooManyAccentuatedPlugin induce false positive on the mess detection when too few alpha character have been fed to it | |
- Sphinx warnings when generating the documentation | |
### Removed | |
- Coherence detector no longer return 'Simple English' instead return 'English' | |
- Coherence detector no longer return 'Classical Chinese' instead return 'Chinese' | |
- Breaking: Method `first()` and `best()` from CharsetMatch | |
- UTF-7 will no longer appear as "detected" without a recognized SIG/mark (is unreliable/conflict with ASCII) | |
- Breaking: Class aliases CharsetDetector, CharsetDoctor, CharsetNormalizerMatch and CharsetNormalizerMatches | |
- Breaking: Top-level function `normalize` | |
- Breaking: Properties `chaos_secondary_pass`, `coherence_non_latin` and `w_counter` from CharsetMatch | |
- Support for the backport `unicodedata2` | |
## [3.0.0rc1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.0.0b2...3.0.0rc1) (2022-10-18) | |
### Added | |
- Extend the capability of explain=True when cp_isolation contains at most two entries (min one), will log in details of the Mess-detector results | |
- Support for alternative language frequency set in charset_normalizer.assets.FREQUENCIES | |
- Add parameter `language_threshold` in `from_bytes`, `from_path` and `from_fp` to adjust the minimum expected coherence ratio | |
### Changed | |
- Build with static metadata using 'build' frontend | |
- Make the language detection stricter | |
### Fixed | |
- CLI with opt --normalize fail when using full path for files | |
- TooManyAccentuatedPlugin induce false positive on the mess detection when too few alpha character have been fed to it | |
### Removed | |
- Coherence detector no longer return 'Simple English' instead return 'English' | |
- Coherence detector no longer return 'Classical Chinese' instead return 'Chinese' | |
## [3.0.0b2](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/3.0.0b1...3.0.0b2) (2022-08-21) | |
### Added | |
- `normalizer --version` now specify if current version provide extra speedup (meaning mypyc compilation whl) | |
### Removed | |
- Breaking: Method `first()` and `best()` from CharsetMatch | |
- UTF-7 will no longer appear as "detected" without a recognized SIG/mark (is unreliable/conflict with ASCII) | |
### Fixed | |
- Sphinx warnings when generating the documentation | |
## [3.0.0b1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.1.0...3.0.0b1) (2022-08-15) | |
### Changed | |
- Optional: Module `md.py` can be compiled using Mypyc to provide an extra speedup up to 4x faster than v2.1 | |
### Removed | |
- Breaking: Class aliases CharsetDetector, CharsetDoctor, CharsetNormalizerMatch and CharsetNormalizerMatches | |
- Breaking: Top-level function `normalize` | |
- Breaking: Properties `chaos_secondary_pass`, `coherence_non_latin` and `w_counter` from CharsetMatch | |
- Support for the backport `unicodedata2` | |
## [2.1.1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.1.0...2.1.1) (2022-08-19) | |
### Deprecated | |
- Function `normalize` scheduled for removal in 3.0 | |
### Changed | |
- Removed useless call to decode in fn is_unprintable (#206) | |
### Fixed | |
- Third-party library (i18n xgettext) crashing not recognizing utf_8 (PEP 263) with underscore from [@aleksandernovikov](https://github.com/aleksandernovikov) (#204) | |
## [2.1.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.12...2.1.0) (2022-06-19) | |
### Added | |
- Output the Unicode table version when running the CLI with `--version` (PR #194) | |
### Changed | |
- Re-use decoded buffer for single byte character sets from [@nijel](https://github.com/nijel) (PR #175) | |
- Fixing some performance bottlenecks from [@deedy5](https://github.com/deedy5) (PR #183) | |
### Fixed | |
- Workaround potential bug in cpython with Zero Width No-Break Space located in Arabic Presentation Forms-B, Unicode 1.1 not acknowledged as space (PR #175) | |
- CLI default threshold aligned with the API threshold from [@oleksandr-kuzmenko](https://github.com/oleksandr-kuzmenko) (PR #181) | |
### Removed | |
- Support for Python 3.5 (PR #192) | |
### Deprecated | |
- Use of backport unicodedata from `unicodedata2` as Python is quickly catching up, scheduled for removal in 3.0 (PR #194) | |
## [2.0.12](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.11...2.0.12) (2022-02-12) | |
### Fixed | |
- ASCII miss-detection on rare cases (PR #170) | |
## [2.0.11](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.10...2.0.11) (2022-01-30) | |
### Added | |
- Explicit support for Python 3.11 (PR #164) | |
### Changed | |
- The logging behavior have been completely reviewed, now using only TRACE and DEBUG levels (PR #163 #165) | |
## [2.0.10](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.9...2.0.10) (2022-01-04) | |
### Fixed | |
- Fallback match entries might lead to UnicodeDecodeError for large bytes sequence (PR #154) | |
### Changed | |
- Skipping the language-detection (CD) on ASCII (PR #155) | |
## [2.0.9](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.8...2.0.9) (2021-12-03) | |
### Changed | |
- Moderating the logging impact (since 2.0.8) for specific environments (PR #147) | |
### Fixed | |
- Wrong logging level applied when setting kwarg `explain` to True (PR #146) | |
## [2.0.8](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.7...2.0.8) (2021-11-24) | |
### Changed | |
- Improvement over Vietnamese detection (PR #126) | |
- MD improvement on trailing data and long foreign (non-pure latin) data (PR #124) | |
- Efficiency improvements in cd/alphabet_languages from [@adbar](https://github.com/adbar) (PR #122) | |
- call sum() without an intermediary list following PEP 289 recommendations from [@adbar](https://github.com/adbar) (PR #129) | |
- Code style as refactored by Sourcery-AI (PR #131) | |
- Minor adjustment on the MD around european words (PR #133) | |
- Remove and replace SRTs from assets / tests (PR #139) | |
- Initialize the library logger with a `NullHandler` by default from [@nmaynes](https://github.com/nmaynes) (PR #135) | |
- Setting kwarg `explain` to True will add provisionally (bounded to function lifespan) a specific stream handler (PR #135) | |
### Fixed | |
- Fix large (misleading) sequence giving UnicodeDecodeError (PR #137) | |
- Avoid using too insignificant chunk (PR #137) | |
### Added | |
- Add and expose function `set_logging_handler` to configure a specific StreamHandler from [@nmaynes](https://github.com/nmaynes) (PR #135) | |
- Add `CHANGELOG.md` entries, format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/) (PR #141) | |
## [2.0.7](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.6...2.0.7) (2021-10-11) | |
### Added | |
- Add support for Kazakh (Cyrillic) language detection (PR #109) | |
### Changed | |
- Further, improve inferring the language from a given single-byte code page (PR #112) | |
- Vainly trying to leverage PEP263 when PEP3120 is not supported (PR #116) | |
- Refactoring for potential performance improvements in loops from [@adbar](https://github.com/adbar) (PR #113) | |
- Various detection improvement (MD+CD) (PR #117) | |
### Removed | |
- Remove redundant logging entry about detected language(s) (PR #115) | |
### Fixed | |
- Fix a minor inconsistency between Python 3.5 and other versions regarding language detection (PR #117 #102) | |
## [2.0.6](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.5...2.0.6) (2021-09-18) | |
### Fixed | |
- Unforeseen regression with the loss of the backward-compatibility with some older minor of Python 3.5.x (PR #100) | |
- Fix CLI crash when using --minimal output in certain cases (PR #103) | |
### Changed | |
- Minor improvement to the detection efficiency (less than 1%) (PR #106 #101) | |
## [2.0.5](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.4...2.0.5) (2021-09-14) | |
### Changed | |
- The project now comply with: flake8, mypy, isort and black to ensure a better overall quality (PR #81) | |
- The BC-support with v1.x was improved, the old staticmethods are restored (PR #82) | |
- The Unicode detection is slightly improved (PR #93) | |
- Add syntax sugar \_\_bool\_\_ for results CharsetMatches list-container (PR #91) | |
### Removed | |
- The project no longer raise warning on tiny content given for detection, will be simply logged as warning instead (PR #92) | |
### Fixed | |
- In some rare case, the chunks extractor could cut in the middle of a multi-byte character and could mislead the mess detection (PR #95) | |
- Some rare 'space' characters could trip up the UnprintablePlugin/Mess detection (PR #96) | |
- The MANIFEST.in was not exhaustive (PR #78) | |
## [2.0.4](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.3...2.0.4) (2021-07-30) | |
### Fixed | |
- The CLI no longer raise an unexpected exception when no encoding has been found (PR #70) | |
- Fix accessing the 'alphabets' property when the payload contains surrogate characters (PR #68) | |
- The logger could mislead (explain=True) on detected languages and the impact of one MBCS match (PR #72) | |
- Submatch factoring could be wrong in rare edge cases (PR #72) | |
- Multiple files given to the CLI were ignored when publishing results to STDOUT. (After the first path) (PR #72) | |
- Fix line endings from CRLF to LF for certain project files (PR #67) | |
### Changed | |
- Adjust the MD to lower the sensitivity, thus improving the global detection reliability (PR #69 #76) | |
- Allow fallback on specified encoding if any (PR #71) | |
## [2.0.3](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.2...2.0.3) (2021-07-16) | |
### Changed | |
- Part of the detection mechanism has been improved to be less sensitive, resulting in more accurate detection results. Especially ASCII. (PR #63) | |
- According to the community wishes, the detection will fall back on ASCII or UTF-8 in a last-resort case. (PR #64) | |
## [2.0.2](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.1...2.0.2) (2021-07-15) | |
### Fixed | |
- Empty/Too small JSON payload miss-detection fixed. Report from [@tseaver](https://github.com/tseaver) (PR #59) | |
### Changed | |
- Don't inject unicodedata2 into sys.modules from [@akx](https://github.com/akx) (PR #57) | |
## [2.0.1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/2.0.0...2.0.1) (2021-07-13) | |
### Fixed | |
- Make it work where there isn't a filesystem available, dropping assets frequencies.json. Report from [@sethmlarson](https://github.com/sethmlarson). (PR #55) | |
- Using explain=False permanently disable the verbose output in the current runtime (PR #47) | |
- One log entry (language target preemptive) was not show in logs when using explain=True (PR #47) | |
- Fix undesired exception (ValueError) on getitem of instance CharsetMatches (PR #52) | |
### Changed | |
- Public function normalize default args values were not aligned with from_bytes (PR #53) | |
### Added | |
- You may now use charset aliases in cp_isolation and cp_exclusion arguments (PR #47) | |
## [2.0.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.4.1...2.0.0) (2021-07-02) | |
### Changed | |
- 4x to 5 times faster than the previous 1.4.0 release. At least 2x faster than Chardet. | |
- Accent has been made on UTF-8 detection, should perform rather instantaneous. | |
- The backward compatibility with Chardet has been greatly improved. The legacy detect function returns an identical charset name whenever possible. | |
- The detection mechanism has been slightly improved, now Turkish content is detected correctly (most of the time) | |
- The program has been rewritten to ease the readability and maintainability. (+Using static typing)+ | |
- utf_7 detection has been reinstated. | |
### Removed | |
- This package no longer require anything when used with Python 3.5 (Dropped cached_property) | |
- Removed support for these languages: Catalan, Esperanto, Kazakh, Baque, VolapΓΌk, Azeri, Galician, Nynorsk, Macedonian, and Serbocroatian. | |
- The exception hook on UnicodeDecodeError has been removed. | |
### Deprecated | |
- Methods coherence_non_latin, w_counter, chaos_secondary_pass of the class CharsetMatch are now deprecated and scheduled for removal in v3.0 | |
### Fixed | |
- The CLI output used the relative path of the file(s). Should be absolute. | |
## [1.4.1](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.4.0...1.4.1) (2021-05-28) | |
### Fixed | |
- Logger configuration/usage no longer conflict with others (PR #44) | |
## [1.4.0](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.3.9...1.4.0) (2021-05-21) | |
### Removed | |
- Using standard logging instead of using the package loguru. | |
- Dropping nose test framework in favor of the maintained pytest. | |
- Choose to not use dragonmapper package to help with gibberish Chinese/CJK text. | |
- Require cached_property only for Python 3.5 due to constraint. Dropping for every other interpreter version. | |
- Stop support for UTF-7 that does not contain a SIG. | |
- Dropping PrettyTable, replaced with pure JSON output in CLI. | |
### Fixed | |
- BOM marker in a CharsetNormalizerMatch instance could be False in rare cases even if obviously present. Due to the sub-match factoring process. | |
- Not searching properly for the BOM when trying utf32/16 parent codec. | |
### Changed | |
- Improving the package final size by compressing frequencies.json. | |
- Huge improvement over the larges payload. | |
### Added | |
- CLI now produces JSON consumable output. | |
- Return ASCII if given sequences fit. Given reasonable confidence. | |
## [1.3.9](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.3.8...1.3.9) (2021-05-13) | |
### Fixed | |
- In some very rare cases, you may end up getting encode/decode errors due to a bad bytes payload (PR #40) | |
## [1.3.8](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.3.7...1.3.8) (2021-05-12) | |
### Fixed | |
- Empty given payload for detection may cause an exception if trying to access the `alphabets` property. (PR #39) | |
## [1.3.7](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.3.6...1.3.7) (2021-05-12) | |
### Fixed | |
- The legacy detect function should return UTF-8-SIG if sig is present in the payload. (PR #38) | |
## [1.3.6](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.3.5...1.3.6) (2021-02-09) | |
### Changed | |
- Amend the previous release to allow prettytable 2.0 (PR #35) | |
## [1.3.5](https://github.com/Ousret/charset_normalizer/compare/1.3.4...1.3.5) (2021-02-08) | |
### Fixed | |
- Fix error while using the package with a python pre-release interpreter (PR #33) | |
### Changed | |
- Dependencies refactoring, constraints revised. | |
### Added | |
- Add python 3.9 and 3.10 to the supported interpreters | |
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