NAME
create_database.pl - Build CLDR SQLite Database
SYNOPSIS
# From https://github.com/unicode-org/cldr
# Or, from https://cldr.unicode.org/index/downloads
# download the archive, and open it, and point this script to its directory
create_database.pl /some/where/cldr-common-45.0
create_database.pl --debug 4 /some/where/cldr-common-45.0
create_database.pl --debug 4 \
--maintainer John Doe \
--replace \
--db-file /some/where/db.sqlite3 \
--created 2024-07-01 /some/where/cldr-common-45.0
create_database.pl --noapply-patch /some/where/cldr-common-45.0
Get help:
create_database.pl --help
Access this documentation:
create_database.pl --man
or:
perldoc create_database.pl
Beware, the output on STDOUT is quite verbose, so you may want to do instead:
create_database.pl /some/where/cldr-common-45.0 >/tmp/cldr_debug.log 2>/tmp/cldr_debug.err
DESCRIPTION
This script build the SQLite database into a database file by reading from the CLDR
(Common Locale Data Repository) repository and collecting all data and storing them into various SQL tables as documented in Locale::Unicode::Data
It requires the following files from IANA zones database: zone1970.tab
and backward
, which you need to place in the scripts
directory before running this script.
This script is unforgiving by nature, which means it has hard expectations about the types of data it expects, and will die if those expectations are not met. If this happens, it most likely means something has changed in the CLDR
data, and this script, and possibly the module Locale::Unicode::Data, need to be adjusted accordingly.
Please note that building the database can take some time depending on your computer CPU. However, you should not have to build it, since one is already shipped with this distribution.
Once the SQLite database has been built, you should move it to ./lib/Locale/Unicode/unicode_cldr.sqlite3
where Locale::Unicode::Data expects to find it.
Then, you can install the distribution, as usual:
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
OPTIONS
--apply-patch
Boolean value whether to apply known corrections to the CLDR data or not.
Right now, this includes a few fixes for calendar interval formats, and missing languages in territories data and missing territories in languages data.
--cldr-version
The CLDR
version number. If not provided, this will be derived from the data directory name.
--created
The SQLite database creation date, for example 2017-11-10
This defaults to the current datetime
--db-file
The file path to the SQLite database that will be created.
This defaults to a system temporary location. You will need to move it to its final location once done, unless you have enabled the option --replace
If the option --replace
is not enabled, this script will tell you the location of the temporary SQLite database, so you can move it yourself.
--debug
create_database.pl --debug 1
Enable debug mode with considerable verbosity using an integer. Above 4, the debugging output is more extensive.
--nodebug
Disable debug mode.
--help, -h, -?
Print a short help message.
--log-file
File path to a log file to write to. Defaults to create_database.log
in the same directory as this script.
This is only used if the option --use-log
is enabled.
--maintainer
create_database.pl --maintainer John Doe
--man
Print this help as man page.
--replace
Boolean whether to move the temporary SQLite database built to its location in the module lib directory at lib/Locale/Unicode/unicode_cldr.sqlite3
Defaults to false.
By default, it will show the file path of the temporary SQLite database file.
--use-log
Boolean whether to write verbose output to a log file.
This is automatically enabled if debugging is enabled. See option --debug
-v
Show version number and exits.
--verbose
Enable verbose mode.
Actually, this has no effect.
--noverbose
Disable verbose mode.
Actually, this has no effect.
AUTHOR
Jacques Deguest <jack@deguest.jp>
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright(c) 2024 DEGUEST Pte. Ltd.
All rights reserved
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.