A python package for parsing GTINs ("Global Trade Item Numbers"—also known as UPC/EAN/JAN/ISBN).
To install:
$ pip install gtin
This class represents a Global Trade Item Number, and can be used to:
- Identify a trade item's GCP (GS1 Company Prefix), Item Reference, and Indicator Digit.
- Validate a GTIN's check-digit.
- Calculate a check-digit from a raw GTIN.
Parameters:
gtin: | A string or number representing a GTIN, including the check-digit.
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length: | The length of the GTIN.
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raw: | A string or number representing the GTIN, excluding the check-digit.
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In lieu of passing a complete GTIN, with or without the check-digit, using the above parameters—it is possible to pass the components of the GTIN separately: the indicator digit, GCP (GS1 Company Prefix), item reference, and (optionally) the check-digit.
indicator_digit: | This is the first (leftmost) digit of a GTIN-14.
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gcp: | The GS1 Company Prefix is a globally unique identifier assigned to a company by GS1 Member Organizations to create the identification numbers of the GS1 System. Company Prefixes, which vary in length, are comprised of a GS1 Prefix and a Company Number. |
item_reference: | The item reference is the part of the GTIN that is allocated by the user to identify a trade item for a given Company Prefix. The Item Reference varies in length as a function of the Company Prefix length. |
check_digit: | A mod-10 algorithm digit used to check for input errors. To understand how this digit is calculated, refer to: http://www.gs1.org/how-calculate-check-digit-manually. If this parameter is provided, it is matched against the calculated check-digit, and an error is raised if it does not match the calculated check-digit. |
>>> from gtin import GTIN
A GTIN initialized without any arguments:
>>> print(repr(GTIN()))
GTIN('00000000000000')
Typical usage will require converting your GTIN to a str prior to use in your application.
>>> print(str(GTIN()))
00000000000000
Given a raw GTIN, the check-digit is calculated and appended.
>>> print(str(GTIN(raw='0978289450809')))
09782894508091
Given a valid GTIN str for gtin, the return value of str(GTIN(gtin)) is equal to gtin.
>>> print(str(GTIN('04000101613600')))
04000101613600
Non-numeric characters are ignored/discarded.
>>> print(str(GTIN('0-4000101-6136-00')))
04000101613600
Given a an int for the parameter raw, the length defaults to 14.
>>> print(str(GTIN(raw=7447010150)))
00074470101505
>>> print(str(GTIN(74470101505)))
00074470101505
Given a GTIN, and a length:
>>> print(str(GTIN(raw=7447010150,length=12)))
074470101505
>>> print(str(GTIN(74470101505,length=12)))
074470101505
>>> print(str(GTIN('74470101505',length=14)))
00074470101505
Get the GCP of a GTIN:
>>> print(GTIN('00041333704647').gcp)
0041333
>>> print(GTIN('00811068011972').gcp)
081106801
>>> print(GTIN('00188781000171').gcp)
0188781000
Get the component parts of a GTIN instance as a tuple containing GTIN.indicator_digit, GTIN.gcp, GTIN.item_reference, and GTIN.check_digit:
>>> print(tuple(GTIN(raw='0400010161360')))
('0', '4000101', '61360', '0')