A library to easily convert climbing route grades between different grading systems.

Overview

pyclimb

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A library to easily convert climbing route grades between different grading systems.

In rock climbing, mountaineering, and other climbing disciplines, climbers give a grade to a climbing route or boulder problem, intended to describe concisely the difficulty and danger of climbing it. Different types of climbing (such as sport climbing, bouldering or ice climbing) each have their own grading systems, and many nationalities developed their own, distinctive grading systems.

Install

The recommended installation is via pip:

pip install pyclimb

Usage

import pyclimb


pyclimb.convert(grade='6a+', to='YDS')
// '5.10b'
pyclimb.convert(grade='9c', to='YDS')
// '5.15d'

Note

This is a package under active development. Currently, only the following conversions are being supported:

Other conversions and different types of climbing will be included soon. These changes may drastically change the user-facing API, so do consult the semantic versioning of this package before upgrading to a newer version.

How to contribute

If you wish to contribute, this is a great place to start!

License

Distributed under the MIT License.

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Comments
  • support for python 3.11

    support for python 3.11

    Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe. python version support.

    Describe the solution you'd like pydatagovgr to also support python 3.11 (first released: 2022-10-24)

    Additional context https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-3110/

    opened by ilias-ant 0
  • support different climbing types (e.g. bouldering)

    support different climbing types (e.g. bouldering)

    Right now, library supports grading conversion only in the context of sport climbing (and trad?). For example, bouldering has a different grading scheme.

    opened by ilias-ant 0
Releases(v0.2.0)
  • v0.2.0(Jan 30, 2022)

    It supports full conversion between French and YDS grades, by implementing the YDS-to-French conversion path.

    Features

    • pyclimb.convert now supports conversion from YDS grades to the French grading system.

    • pyclimb.convert has a new required argument called grade_system that refers to the grade system in which grade belongs. This contextual information is necessary in order to be able to map between multiple grading systems.

    • GradeConversionError exception now includes the user-defined param that led to the raising.

    • GradeConversionError exception chaining is now explicitly suppressed, for simplicity. For example: before:

        >>> pyclimb.convert(grade='9c', grade_system='French', to='foo')
      
        Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "/workspaces/pyclimb/pyclimb/converter.py", line 33, in convert
            output_grading = GradingSystem(to)
          File "/opt/python/3.8.12/lib/python3.8/enum.py", line 339, in __call__
            return cls.__new__(cls, value)
          File "/opt/python/3.8.12/lib/python3.8/enum.py", line 663, in __new__
            raise ve_exc
        ValueError: 'foo' is not a valid GradingSystem
      
        During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
      
        Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
          File "/workspaces/pyclimb/pyclimb/converter.py", line 36, in convert
            raise exceptions.GradeConversionError(
        pyclimb.exceptions.GradeConversionError: Grade could not be converted: foo is not a recognized grading system.
      

      now:

        >>> pyclimb.convert(grade='9c', grade_system='French', to='foo')
      
        Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
        NameError: name 'pyclimb' is not defined
        >>> import pyclimb
        >>> pyclimb.convert(grade='9c', grade_system='French', to='foo')
        Traceback (most recent call last):
          File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
          File "/workspaces/pyclimb/pyclimb/converter.py", line 36, in convert
            raise exceptions.GradeConversionError(
        pyclimb.exceptions.GradeConversionError: Grade could not be converted: foo is not a recognized grading system.
      

    Docs

    • updated Usage section of README
    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
  • v0.1.0(Jan 23, 2022)

    The inaugural release - it introduces the most basic functionality of pyclimb.

    Features

    • pyclimb.convert API, in order to convert between different climbing grades - at the moment, supports only conversion of French grades to the YDS (Yosemite Decimal System).
    • poetry as dependeny management and packaging system.

    Docs

    • README
    • CONTRIBUTING
    • CODE_OF_CONDUCT
    • SECURITY
    • LICENSE
    • ISSUE_TEMPLATE: bug_report, feature_request

    CI/CD

    • CI step as Github action
    • CD step as Github action
    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
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