reconciler
is a python package to reconcile tabular data with various reconciliation services, such as
Wikidata, working similarly to what OpenRefine
does, but entirely within Python, using Pandas.
You can install the latest version of reconciler from PyPI with:
pip install reconciler
Then to use it:
from reconciler import reconcile
import pandas as pd
# A DataFrame with a column you want to reconcile.
test_df = pd.DataFrame(
{
"City": ["Rio de Janeiro", "São Paulo", "São Paulo", "Natal"],
}
)
# Reconcile against type city (Q515), getting the best match for each item.
reconciled = reconcile(test_df["City"], type_id="Q515")
The resulting dataframe would look like this:
id | match | name | score | type | type_id | input_value |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Q8678 | True | Rio de Janeiro | 100 | city | Q515 | Rio de Janeiro |
Q174 | True | São Paulo | 100 | city | Q515 | São Paulo |
Q131620 | True | Natal | 100 | municipality of Brazil | Q3184121 | Natal |
In case you want to ensure the results are cities from Brazil, you can specify the has_property argument with a specific property-value pair:
# Reconcile against type city (Q515) and items have the country (P17) property equals to Brazil (Q155)
reconciled = reconcile(test_df["City"], type_id="Q515", has_property=("P17", "Q155"))
Although my opinion may be biased, I think reconciler
is a pretty nice package.
But the thing is, it probably won't fulfill all your Wikidata-related needs.
Here are other packages that could help with that:
-
WikidataIntegrator has a lot of very nice, low-level, functions for dealing with various wikidata-related activities, such as item acquisition and programmatic editing.
-
wikidata2df is a very simple utility package for quickly and easily turning wikidata SPARQL queries into Pandas DataFrames.