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getBible Librarian

Stable Librarian GetBible Librarian

The getBible Librarian package is a Python library designed for efficiently retrieving the scripture reference across various translations.

Installation

pip install getbible

see package on pypi

Features

Get Scripture

import json
from getbible import GetBible

# Initialize the class
getbible = GetBible()

# Get the scripture as JSON
scripture_json = getbible.scripture("Genesis 1:1")
print(scripture_json)  # Outputs the JSON scripture as a string.

# Get the scripture as dictionary
scripture_dict = getbible.select("Genesis 1:1")
print(json.dumps(scripture_dict, indent=4))  # Pretty-prints the dictionary.

Using Translation Abbreviations

When utilizing the GetBible class to look up a reference, you can use the lowercase abbreviations of the target translation:

import json
from getbible import GetBible

# Initialize the class
getbible = GetBible()

scripture = getbible.select("Genesis 1:1-5", 'aov')
print(json.dumps(scripture, indent=4))  # Pretty-prints the dictionary.

In this code snippet, "aov" is used as the abbreviation for the Afrikaans Ou Vertaaling.

Get Reference

from getbible import GetBibleReference

# Initialize the class
get = GetBibleReference()

# Find well form reference
reference = get.ref("Genesis 1:1-5")
print(reference)  # Outputs the dataclass [BookReference] { book: int, chapter: int, verses: list }

Using Translation Abbreviations

When utilizing the GetBibleReference class to look up a reference, you can use the lowercase abbreviations of the target translation:

from getbible import GetBibleReference

# Initialize the class
get = GetBibleReference()

reference = get.ref("Genesis 1:1-5", 'kjv')

In this code snippet, "kjv" is used as the abbreviation for the King James Version to speedup the search.

Get Book Number

from getbible import GetBibleBookNumber

# Initialize the class
get_book = GetBibleBookNumber()

# Find a book number
book_number = get_book.number("Genesis")
print(book_number)  # Outputs the book number of "Genesis" = 1

Available Translations and Abbreviations

The GetBibleBookNumber package supports a range of Bible translations, each identified by a lowercase abbreviation. These abbreviations and the corresponding translation data are stored in the data folder.

Finding Translation Abbreviations

To find the available translation abbreviations:

  1. Go to the data directory in the package.
  2. Each JSON file in this directory corresponds to a different translation.
  3. The file name (without the .json extension) represents the abbreviation for that translation.

For instance, if you find a file named kjv.json, then kjv is the abbreviation for the King James Version translation.

Using Translation Abbreviations

When utilizing the GetBibleBookNumber class to look up a book number, you should use these lowercase abbreviations:

book_number = get_book.number("Gen", "kjv", ["aov", "swahili"])

In this code snippet, "kjv" is used as the abbreviation for the King James Version, "aov" for the Afrikaans Ou Vertaaling, and "swahili" for the Swahili Version.

Source Installation (git)

To install getBible Librarian, you need to clone the repository and install the package manually. Ensure you have Python 3.7 or higher installed.

git clone https://git.vdm.dev/getBible/librarian.git
cd librarian
pip install .

Development and Testing

To contribute or run tests, clone the repository and set up a virtual environment:

git clone https://git.vdm.dev/getBible/librarian.git
cd librarian
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate  # On Windows use `venv\Scripts\activate`
pip install -e .

Run tests using the standard unittest framework:

python -m unittest

Contributing

Contributions to the getbible Librarian package are welcome. Please ensure to follow the coding standards and write tests for new features.

License

This project is licensed under the GNU GPL v2.0. See the LICENSE file for more details.