# holidays # -------- # A fast, efficient Python library for generating country, province and state # specific sets of holidays on the fly. It aims to make determining whether a # specific date is a holiday as fast and flexible as possible. # # Authors: Vacanza Team and individual contributors (see CONTRIBUTORS file) # dr-prodigy (c) 2017-2023 # ryanss (c) 2014-2017 # Website: https://github.com/vacanza/holidays # License: MIT (see LICENSE file) from gettext import gettext as tr from holidays.calendars.gregorian import _get_all_sundays from holidays.groups import ChristianHolidays, InternationalHolidays from holidays.holiday_base import HolidayBase class Norway(HolidayBase, ChristianHolidays, InternationalHolidays): """Norway holidays. References: * * * Note that holidays falling on a sunday is "lost", it will not be moved to another day to make up for the collision. In Norway, ALL sundays are considered a holiday (https://web.archive.org/web/20250202193959/https://snl.no/helligdag). Initialize this class with `include_sundays=False` to not include sundays as a holiday. """ country = "NO" default_language = "no" subdivisions: tuple[str, ...] = ( "03", # Oslo. "11", # Rogaland. "15", # Møre og Romsdal. "18", # Nordland. "21", # Svalbard. "22", # Jan Mayen. "31", # Østfold. "32", # Akershus. "33", # Buskerud. "34", # Innlandet. "39", # Vestfold. "40", # Telemark. "42", # Agder. "46", # Vestland. "50", # Trøndelag (Trööndelage). "55", # Troms (Romssa, Tromssan). "56", # Finnmark (Finnmárkku, Finmarkun). ) subdivisions_aliases = { "Oslo": "03", "Rogaland": "11", "Møre og Romsdal": "15", "Nordland": "18", "Svalbard": "21", "Jan Mayen": "22", "Østfold": "31", "Akershus": "32", "Buskerud": "33", "Innlandet": "34", "Vestfold": "39", "Telemark": "40", "Agder": "42", "Vestland": "46", "Trööndelage": "50", "Trøndelag": "50", "Romssa": "55", "Troms": "55", "Tromssan": "55", "Finmarkun": "56", "Finnmark": "56", "Finnmárkku": "56", } supported_languages = ("en_US", "no", "th", "uk") _deprecated_subdivisions = ( "30", "38", "54", ) def __init__(self, *args, include_sundays: bool = False, **kwargs): """ Args: include_sundays: Whether to consider sundays as a holiday (which they are in Norway) """ self.include_sundays = include_sundays ChristianHolidays.__init__(self) InternationalHolidays.__init__(self) super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) def _populate_public_holidays(self): # New Year's Day. self._add_new_years_day(tr("Første nyttårsdag")) # Maundy Thursday. self._add_holy_thursday(tr("Skjærtorsdag")) # Good Friday. self._add_good_friday(tr("Langfredag")) # Easter Sunday. self._add_easter_sunday(tr("Første påskedag")) # Easter Monday. self._add_easter_monday(tr("Andre påskedag")) # Source: https://web.archive.org/web/20250102052441/https://lovdata.no/dokument/NL/lov/1947-04-26-1 if self._year >= 1947: # Labor Day. self._add_labor_day(tr("Arbeidernes dag")) # Constitution Day. self._add_holiday_may_17(tr("Grunnlovsdag")) # Ascension Day. self._add_ascension_thursday(tr("Kristi himmelfartsdag")) # Whit Sunday. self._add_whit_sunday(tr("Første pinsedag")) # Whit Monday. self._add_whit_monday(tr("Andre pinsedag")) # According to https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Første_juledag, # these dates are only valid from year > 1700 # Wikipedia has no source for the statement, so leaving this be for now # Christmas Day. self._add_christmas_day(tr("Første juledag")) # Second Day of Christmas. self._add_christmas_day_two(tr("Andre juledag")) if self.include_sundays: # Optionally add all Sundays of the year. for dt in _get_all_sundays(self._year): # Sunday. self._add_holiday(tr("Søndag"), dt) class NO(Norway): pass class NOR(Norway): pass