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Description:

pycounter 2.1.4

pycounter makes working with COUNTER
usage statistics in Python easy, including fetching statistics with NISO
SUSHI.
A simple command-line client for fetching JR1 reports from SUSHI servers
and outputting them as tab-separated COUNTER 4 reports is included.
Developed by the Health Sciences Library System
of the University of Pittsburgh to support importing
usage data into our in-house Electronic Resources Management (ERM) system.
Licensed under the MIT license.
See the file LICENSE for details.
pycounter is tested on Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 and pypy (2 and 3)
pycounter 2.x will be the last version with support for Python 2.
Documentation is on Read the Docs and
the code can be found on GitHub.

Installing
From pypi:

pip install pycounter

From inside the source distribution:

pip install [-e] .

(use -e if you plan to work on the source itself, so your changes are used in your installation.
Probably do all of this in a virtualenv. The PyPA
has a good explanation of how to get started.)


COUNTER 5 Note
In this release, reports are output in COUNTER 4 format with COUNTER 5 data,
which is wrong, and probably not a valid apples-to-apples comparison since, for example,
TR_J1 excludes Gold Open Access counts that would be included in JR1, and also has
HTML and PDF columns that will always be 0 because these are no longer reported.
Before the 3.0 release, it should be capable of producing actual COUNTER 5 reports,
probably with an API for getting COUNTER 4 style data compatible with scripts that
were making assumptions about the data received to pass it into another system.


Usage
Parsing COUNTER reports (currently supports COUNTER 3 and 4, in .csv, .tsv,
or .xlsx files, reports JR1, JR2, DB1, DB2, PR1, BR1, BR2 and BR3):
>>> import pycounter.report
>>> report = pycounter.report.parse("COUNTER4_2015.tsv") # filename or path to file
>>> print(report.metric)
FT Article Requests
>>> for journal in report:
... print(journal.title)
Sqornshellous Swamptalk
Acta Mattressica
>>> for stat in report.pubs[0]:
... print(stat)
(datetime.date(2015, 1, 1), 'FT Article Requests', 120)
(datetime.date(2015, 2, 1), 'FT Article Requests', 42)
(datetime.date(2015, 3, 1), 'FT Article Requests', 23)
Fetching SUSHI data:
>>> import pycounter.sushi
>>> import datetime
>>> report = pycounter.sushi.get_report(wsdl_url='http://www.example.com/SushiService',
... start_date=datetime.date(2015,1,1), end_date=datetime.date(2015,1,31),
... requestor_id="myreqid", customer_reference="refnum", report="JR1",
... release=4)
>>> for journal in report:
... print(journal.title)
Sqornshellous Swamptalk
Acta Mattressica
Output of report as TSV:
>>> report.write_tsv("/tmp/counterreport.tsv")


Development
Our code is automatically styled using black. To install the pre-commit hook:

pip install pre-commit
pre-commit install

License:

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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