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  • Update reference from 3rd party service to the actual government sources when applicable.
  • Add en_US, fr_BI l10n support.
  • Add Islamic holidays observance for 2014-2025.
  • General test case refactor.

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  • New country/market holidays support (thank you!)
  • Supported country/market holidays update (calendar discrepancy fix, localization)
  • Existing code/documentation/test/process quality improvement (best practice, cleanup, refactoring, optimization)
  • Dependency update (version deprecation/pin/upgrade)
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  • New feature (new holidays functionality in general)

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Summary by CodeRabbit

  • New Features
    • Added localization for Burundi holidays with French (fr_BI) as default and English (en_US) available.
    • Standardized holiday names and observed/estimated labels across years.
    • Defined supported years from 1962 onward.
    • Improved Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha handling with confirmed dates where available.
  • Documentation
    • Updated country table to list supported languages for Burundi (en_US, fr_BI).
  • Tests
    • Expanded test coverage for localization, observed dates, and 2024/2025 scenarios.

Walkthrough

Adds French (fr_BI) default localization and translation support for Burundi, introduces a Burundi-specific Islamic holidays provider with fixed Eid date mappings, refactors observed-date population, adds locale PO files, updates snapshot labels and README, and rewrites tests for localized and observed/estimated behavior.

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Core country logic
holidays/countries/burundi.py
Add BurundiIslamicHolidays (_CustomIslamicHolidays) with confirmed-year Eid mappings and Gregorian month constants; add start_year, default_language="fr_BI", supported_languages = ("en_US","fr_BI"), translatable estimated/observed labels; add islamic_show_estimated parameter to Burundi.__init__; refactor observed-date collection/population; localize holiday names (French labels) and adjust Islamic holiday handling.
Localization catalogs
holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po, holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
Add en_US translation catalog (fr_BI→en_US translations) and add fr_BI PO scaffold for Burundi holiday msgids (many msgstr entries empty).
Snapshots
snapshots/countries/BI_COMMON.json
Normalize and standardize holiday label strings (Eid naming, labor day naming, commemorations, observed/estimated formatting) while keeping same date keys/structure.
Tests
tests/countries/test_burundi.py
Rewrite tests to use French localization, add per-year and per-locale assertions, add non-estimated Eid test instance, assert observed-date entries and 2024 expectations, and reflect Burundi.__init__ signature change.
Docs
README.md
Update Burundi entry in country table to list supported languages: en_US, fr_BI.

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  • KJhellico
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Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: tests/countries/test_burundi.py:194-196
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T05:08:05.136Z
Learning: For Burundi holidays in fr_BI locale, the official government source (presidence.gov.bi) confirms that Islamic holidays use the transliterations "Aid-El-Adha" and "Aid-El-Fithr" rather than the more common French forms "Aïd al-Adha"/"Aïd el-Adha". This is the authoritative spelling for Burundian French as documented in official governmental holiday lists.
📚 Learning: 2025-06-13T12:18:03.539Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2614
File: holidays/countries/guyana.py:78-90
Timestamp: 2025-06-13T12:18:03.539Z
Learning: The holidays codebase now uses the constructor signature pattern `__init__(self, *args, islamic_show_estimated: bool = True, **kwargs)` across country classes.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-05-06T21:07:11.577Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2530
File: tests/countries/test_andorra.py:23-28
Timestamp: 2025-05-06T21:07:11.577Z
Learning: In the holidays project, test methods for country holidays follow a standard form where year ranges are explicitly recreated in each test method rather than being stored as class variables, to maintain consistency across all country tests.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T04:47:27.213Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2416
File: tests/countries/test_turkmenistan.py:52-64
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T04:47:27.213Z
Learning: For holiday tests in the vacanza/holidays project, structure tests by individual holidays rather than by years. Each test method should focus on a specific holiday and test it across multiple years (from start_year through 2050) using helper methods like `assertHolidayName`. For fixed holidays, use generators like `(f"{year}-01-01" for year in range(1991, 2051))`. For movable holidays, specify individual dates for specific years followed by a range check.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: holidays/countries/guinea.py:106-110
Timestamp: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learning: In the Guinea holidays implementation, observed Eid al-Fitr cases are properly covered by the test_eid_al_fitr_day() method, which tests both the regular holiday dates and the observed dates when the holiday falls on a non-working day (for years >= 2023).

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: holidays/countries/guinea.py:106-110
Timestamp: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learning: In the Guinea holidays implementation, observed Eid al-Fitr cases are covered by the test_eid_al_fitr_day() method, which tests both regular holiday dates and the observed dates when the holiday falls on a non-working day (for years >= 2023).

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-14T10:58:43.636Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2629
File: tests/countries/test_namibia.py:22-23
Timestamp: 2025-06-14T10:58:43.636Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays project, country test files consistently use range(start_year, 2050) which intentionally excludes 2050 and stops at 2049. This is a library-wide implementation pattern, not an off-by-one error.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-24T15:21:31.632Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2750
File: tests/countries/test_germany.py:46-46
Timestamp: 2025-07-24T15:21:31.632Z
Learning: In the holidays project test files, the standard method name for testing the absence of holidays is `test_no_holidays`, not more descriptive names like `test_no_holidays_before_1990`. This is a consistent naming convention across country test files like France and Germany.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T06:49:06.217Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2386
File: tests/countries/test_nepal.py:499-536
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T06:49:06.217Z
Learning: In the holidays project, test files follow a dual testing approach: individual methods test specific holidays across multiple years, while comprehensive year-specific tests (e.g., `test_2025`) verify all holidays for a specific year in a single assertion. Both approaches serve different testing purposes and complement each other.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-02T18:21:59.302Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2608
File: tests/countries/test_saint_vincent_and_the_grenadines.py:162-178
Timestamp: 2025-07-02T18:21:59.302Z
Learning: In the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines holiday tests, for holidays without observed rules that only require a single assertHolidayName call, pass the holiday name directly as a string literal rather than storing it in a variable first for cleaner, more concise code.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-02T18:38:35.164Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: tests/countries/test_guinea.py:237-239
Timestamp: 2025-04-02T18:38:35.164Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays project, the method assertLocalizedHolidays in country test files should be called with positional parameters rather than named parameters to maintain consistency with the rest of the codebase.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-15T11:52:39.572Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2601
File: tests/countries/test_mongolia.py:128-156
Timestamp: 2025-06-15T11:52:39.572Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays project tests, when testing holidays that span multiple consecutive days across many years (like Mongolia's National Festival spanning July 11-13), prefer explicit for loops over complex nested generator expressions with unpacking. The explicit loops are more readable, easier to maintain, and better communicate the testing intent even though the Big O complexity is equivalent.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-21T05:08:05.136Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: tests/countries/test_burundi.py:194-196
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T05:08:05.136Z
Learning: For Burundi holidays in fr_BI locale, the official government source (presidence.gov.bi) confirms that Islamic holidays use the transliterations "Aid-El-Adha" and "Aid-El-Fithr" rather than the more common French forms "Aïd al-Adha"/"Aïd el-Adha". This is the authoritative spelling for Burundian French as documented in official governmental holiday lists.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-09T21:16:35.145Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2623
File: tests/countries/test_christmas_island.py:136-146
Timestamp: 2025-07-09T21:16:35.145Z
Learning: In Christmas Island's holiday implementation, the test_christmas_day method cannot use assertNoNonObservedHoliday because in some years observed Christmas Day overlaps with Boxing Day when both holidays are moved due to weekend conflicts, causing the standard non-observed holiday check to fail inappropriately.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-03T12:36:41.201Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: holidays/countries/guinea.py:73-77
Timestamp: 2025-04-03T12:36:41.201Z
Learning: In the Holidays library, comments explaining year restrictions for holidays should be placed above the year check conditional statement, not inside it. Example format:
```python
# reason why goes here
if start_year <= self._year <= end_year:
    # Holiday name
    self._add_holiday_function(tr("Holiday Name"))
```

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-05-09T18:36:09.607Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2537
File: tests/countries/test_finland.py:23-26
Timestamp: 2025-05-09T18:36:09.607Z
Learning: The holidays project prioritizes complete historical coverage in tests, verifying holidays from their first year of observance (e.g., 1853 for Finland) through future projections, rather than using shorter sliding windows.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-23T14:55:35.504Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2489
File: holidays/countries/sao_tome_and_principe.py:22-26
Timestamp: 2025-04-23T14:55:35.504Z
Learning: References in holidays classes should only be included if they're used for test case cross-checks or provide historical context about when holidays were added/removed, not just for the sake of having more references.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-02T18:17:53.342Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2608
File: tests/countries/test_saint_vincent_and_the_grenadines.py:162-178
Timestamp: 2025-07-02T18:17:53.342Z
Learning: In the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines holidays implementation, New Year's Day is added without observed rules using `_add_new_years_day()` and should not include observed rule testing in its test method. Only holidays explicitly wrapped with `_add_observed()` have observed behavior.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-18T10:10:46.158Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2642
File: tests/countries/test_france.py:24-27
Timestamp: 2025-06-18T10:10:46.158Z
Learning: The holidays library prioritizes full test coverage over performance in test suites. Modern library-wide standards favor comprehensive testing across all subdivisions and wide year ranges (e.g., 1803-2050 for France) to ensure thorough validation, even if it creates many test objects.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-03T13:48:11.910Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2777
File: holidays/countries/gambia.py:120-122
Timestamp: 2025-08-03T13:48:11.910Z
Learning: When reviewing holiday implementations in the holidays library, defer to the maintainers' choice of start years for specific holiday policies, as they likely have access to more reliable primary sources and official documentation than what can be found through web searches.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-18T10:21:01.376Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2642
File: holidays/countries/france.py:300-319
Timestamp: 2025-06-18T10:21:01.376Z
Learning: In the France holidays implementation, legislative years for holiday changes should be hard-coded rather than extracted into constants, as this maintains consistency with the existing codebase pattern and provides historical accuracy for specific legislative acts.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-30T18:22:11.939Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/countries/ivory_coast.py:127-128
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T18:22:11.939Z
Learning: The IvoryCoast class in holidays/countries/ivory_coast.py already includes documentation in its class docstring explaining the "day after" naming convention for Islamic holidays, noting that in the Islamic calendar, days begin at sunset and the "day after" refers to daylight hours following the night of celebration.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-17T11:07:04.986Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2720
File: README.md:108-110
Timestamp: 2025-07-17T11:07:04.986Z
Learning: Always verify country counts in the holidays library by checking the current count in the COUNTRIES dictionary in holidays/registry.py directly, rather than relying on information from previous PRs, as the count changes frequently with new country additions.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-12T17:16:54.497Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2794
File: tests/calendars/test_julian.py:35-36
Timestamp: 2025-08-12T17:16:54.497Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays project calendar tests (Thai, Ethiopian, Julian, etc.), the established testing pattern for validation methods is to use simple for loops like `for year in known_data_dict:` followed by `self.assertEqual(expected, actual)` without using unittest's subTest feature. This pattern is consistently maintained across all calendar test files.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-18T17:01:58.067Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2642
File: tests/countries/test_wallis_and_futuna.py:19-23
Timestamp: 2025-06-18T17:01:58.067Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays repository, the standard pattern for test class setUpClass methods is `super().setUpClass(HolidayClass)` or `super().setUpClass(HolidayClass, years=...)` where HolidayClass is passed as the first argument. This is the correct signature that matches the CommonCountryTests.setUpClass method which accepts test_class as the first parameter after cls. Pylint warnings about parameter count mismatch are false positives when comparing against TestCase.setUpClass instead of the immediate parent CommonCountryTests.setUpClass.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T04:50:40.752Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2416
File: tests/countries/test_turkmenistan.py:31-49
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T04:50:40.752Z
Learning: For Turkmenistan holiday tests, use this class structure: `class TestTurkmenistan(CommonCountryTests, TestCase)` with imports `from unittest import TestCase`, `from holidays.countries import Turkmenistan, TM, TKM`, and `from tests.common import CommonCountryTests`. Ensure to call `super().setUp()` in the setUp method.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-18T17:01:58.067Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2642
File: tests/countries/test_wallis_and_futuna.py:19-23
Timestamp: 2025-06-18T17:01:58.067Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays repository, the standard pattern for test class setUpClass methods is `super().setUpClass(HolidayClass)` where HolidayClass is passed as the first argument. This is the correct signature used across all country test files.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T04:29:38.042Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2416
File: tests/countries/test_turkmenistan.py:85-86
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T04:29:38.042Z
Learning: For testing holiday implementations in the vacanza/holidays repository, recommend using `from tests.common import CommonCountryTests` as the base class instead of directly using `unittest.TestCase` to maintain consistency with project conventions and leverage common test utilities.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T04:33:53.254Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2416
File: tests/countries/test_turkmenistan.py:52-64
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T04:33:53.254Z
Learning: For Turkmenistan holiday tests, recommend using CommonCountryTests as the base class rather than unittest.TestCase to follow project conventions, be consistent with other country test files, and gain access to common test utilities.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-22T21:36:18.015Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2671
File: tests/countries/test_libya.py:19-24
Timestamp: 2025-06-22T21:36:18.015Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays project, test classes for countries do not use docstrings. All test classes follow the same pattern: class declaration directly followed by classmethod def setUpClass(cls) without any docstrings for the class or methods.

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  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
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tests/countries/test_burundi.py (8)

22-24: Solid setup for years and non-estimated Islamic dates

Years window, years_non_observed wiring, and the islamic_show_estimated=False instance align with current project conventions. Nice.


26-28: Alias coverage looks good

BI and BDI aliases asserted against Burundi as expected.


29-31: Pre-start boundary check is correct

Asserting no holidays for 1961 cleanly guards the lower bound.


33-41: Fixed-date + observed patterns are consistent and correct

Holiday names, year ranges, and observed-on-Monday cases match the typical library pattern. The explicit observed lists (and assertNoNonObservedHoliday) are spot on.

Also applies to: 44-53, 55-66, 67-76, 106-115, 117-126, 128-137, 139-149, 151-160, 163-171


79-89: Ascension Day coverage is balanced

Mix of spot-check dates (2020–2025) and a presence check across the full range is a good trade-off for a movable feast without observed rules.


91-104: Nkurunziza commemoration added with correct start year and observed cases

Start year gating and observed Mondays (2025, 2031, 2036) look right.


211-245: Year snapshot 2024 reads well

The full-year assertion mirrors the provider behavior, including the observed Adha shift on 2024-06-17.


247-284: l10n checks for default (fr_BI) and en_US are precise

  • Default fr_BI strings and observed markers are validated comprehensively.
  • en_US set uses expected forms (“International Labor Day”, “Eid al-Fitr/Adha”, “(observed)”) and matches dates.

Also applies to: 286-324

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140-156: Tighten confirmed years for Burundi Islamic holidays

The EID_AL_ADHA_DATES_CONFIRMED_YEARS and EID_AL_FITR_DATES_CONFIRMED_YEARS constants claim confirmation through 2025, but only mappings for 2014–2017 exist in both the code and the BI_COMMON snapshot (no entries for 2018–2025). To avoid treating missing dates as verified, please update the ranges:

• File holidays/countries/burundi.py, lines 141 and 149:

-    EID_AL_ADHA_DATES_CONFIRMED_YEARS = (2014, 2025)
+    EID_AL_ADHA_DATES_CONFIRMED_YEARS = (2014, 2017)

-    EID_AL_FITR_DATES_CONFIRMED_YEARS = (2014, 2025)
+    EID_AL_FITR_DATES_CONFIRMED_YEARS = (2014, 2017)

This interim fix ensures that dates after 2017 will be marked as “estimated” when islamic_show_estimated=True. If you have verified data for 2018–2025, feel free to populate the dictionaries with sources and restore the broader range.

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  • snapshots/countries/BI_COMMON.json (1 hunks)
  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py (2 hunks)
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🧠 Learnings (44)
📓 Common learnings
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: holidays/countries/guinea.py:106-110
Timestamp: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learning: In the Guinea holidays implementation, observed Eid al-Fitr cases are properly covered by the test_eid_al_fitr_day() method, which tests both the regular holiday dates and the observed dates when the holiday falls on a non-working day (for years >= 2023).
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2465
File: holidays/countries/suriname.py:219-251
Timestamp: 2025-04-13T19:10:31.502Z
Learning: The `_CustomIslamicHolidays` classes in this project contain only exact verified holiday dates from reliable sources, rather than calculated or estimated future dates. This is by design to ensure accuracy, particularly for religious holidays that may follow lunar calendars or depend on local observations.
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: holidays/countries/guinea.py:106-110
Timestamp: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learning: In the Guinea holidays implementation, observed Eid al-Fitr cases are covered by the test_eid_al_fitr_day() method, which tests both regular holiday dates and the observed dates when the holiday falls on a non-working day (for years >= 2023).
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2614
File: holidays/countries/guyana.py:78-90
Timestamp: 2025-06-13T12:18:03.539Z
Learning: The holidays codebase now uses the constructor signature pattern `__init__(self, *args, islamic_show_estimated: bool = True, **kwargs)` across country classes.
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/locale/en_CI/LC_MESSAGES/CI.po:88-88
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T18:25:07.087Z
Learning: In the holidays library, localization files have a specific structure: message comments are in standard English (en_US) describing the holiday, while actual translations (msgstr) should use the locale-specific terminology (e.g., en_CI for Ivory Coast English). For example, "Night of Power" in standard English is translated as "Lailatou-Kadr" in Ivory Coast English.
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2643
File: holidays/countries/mauritius.py:144-169
Timestamp: 2025-06-19T02:34:18.382Z
Learning: Custom holiday classes that extend _CustomHinduHolidays, _CustomIslamicHolidays, _CustomBuddhistHolidays, etc. in the holidays library do not use docstrings. They follow a pattern of using only inline comments above date dictionaries, as seen in Malaysia, Singapore, UAE, and other country implementations.
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/countries/ivory_coast.py:84-85
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T08:08:30.415Z
Learning: Islamic holiday logic should be implemented in the holidays/groups/islamic.py file, with country-specific files only calling these methods with the appropriate translated names.
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/countries/ivory_coast.py:84-85
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T08:08:31.656Z
Learning: Islamic holiday logic should be implemented in the holidays/groups/islamic.py file, with country-specific files only calling these methods with the appropriate translated names.
📚 Learning: 2025-03-30T13:33:31.598Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/CI.po:28-101
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T13:33:31.598Z
Learning: In the holidays library, for localization files of the default language (like French for Ivory Coast in fr/LC_MESSAGES/CI.po), the best practice is to leave the message strings (msgstr) empty to avoid possible typos, since the message IDs (msgid) are already in the target language.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-03-30T18:25:07.087Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/locale/en_CI/LC_MESSAGES/CI.po:88-88
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T18:25:07.087Z
Learning: In the holidays library, localization files have a specific structure: message comments are in standard English (en_US) describing the holiday, while actual translations (msgstr) should use the locale-specific terminology (e.g., en_CI for Ivory Coast English). For example, "Night of Power" in standard English is translated as "Lailatou-Kadr" in Ivory Coast English.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-03-31T20:25:12.808Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: holidays/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/GN.po:31-83
Timestamp: 2025-03-31T20:25:12.808Z
Learning: In the holidays library, French (fr) is the default language for Guinea. This means that message IDs (msgid) in the PO files are already in French, and message strings (msgstr) in the French locale files can remain empty, as no translation is needed.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-06-28T10:39:19.185Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2684
File: holidays/locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/SM.po:13-13
Timestamp: 2025-06-28T10:39:19.185Z
Learning: In the holidays project, .po file header comments use the format "# [Country] holidays." for default language files (without trailing hash) and "# [Country] holidays [locale] localization." for non-default language files (also without trailing hash).

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-03-05T17:51:00.633Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2259
File: holidays/locale/en_IN/LC_MESSAGES/IN.po:30-299
Timestamp: 2025-03-05T17:51:00.633Z
Learning: In the Holidays project, .po files for a country's default locale use empty msgstr fields as a standard convention.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-04-17T17:08:48.082Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2438
File: holidays/locale/ar_IQ/LC_MESSAGES/IQ.po:35-81
Timestamp: 2025-04-17T17:08:48.082Z
Learning: In holiday PO files, when the file represents the default language of an entity (e.g., ar_IQ for Iraq), no translations in `msgstr` are required as the `msgid` values are already in the target language.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-05-06T15:25:44.333Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2530
File: holidays/locale/ca/LC_MESSAGES/AD.po:31-40
Timestamp: 2025-05-06T15:25:44.333Z
Learning: In the Holidays project, msgid fields in localization files contain strings in the entity's default language (as defined by default_language attribute), not English source strings as in standard gettext implementations.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-06-11T18:32:25.595Z
Learnt from: ankushhKapoor
PR: vacanza/holidays#2601
File: holidays/locale/en_MN/LC_MESSAGES/MN.po:13-14
Timestamp: 2025-06-11T18:32:25.595Z
Learning: For non-default locale `.po` files, the header comment format is:
`# <Country> holidays <locale> localization.` (no trailing hash).

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-06-29T09:37:35.283Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2687
File: holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/CF.po:13-28
Timestamp: 2025-06-29T09:37:35.283Z
Learning: In the holidays project, .po files follow a standard formatting convention where there is always a blank line after the metadata header section (after the "X-Source-Language" line). This blank line separates the header from the actual translation content and should not be removed.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-06-25T20:55:00.642Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2651
File: holidays/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/BQ.po:29-95
Timestamp: 2025-06-25T20:55:00.642Z
Learning: In the holidays library, Dutch locale files (.po) with `X-Source-Language: nl` should have empty msgstr entries when the target language is also Dutch. The library uses fallback=True with gettext, which returns the original msgid when msgstr is empty. This is the correct pattern for native language files and does not cause blank holiday names.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T08:12:19.986Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2402
File: holidays/locale/en_TT/LC_MESSAGES/TT.po:46-48
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T08:12:19.986Z
Learning: In the holidays library, localization (PO) files follow this convention: comments (#.) always use American English (en_US) spelling, while the msgid content follows the locale-specific spelling standards of the target language.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-06-26T15:34:35.476Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2676
File: holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/TN.po:17-28
Timestamp: 2025-06-26T15:34:35.476Z
Learning: In the holidays project, .po file header metadata updates (version numbers, revision dates, translator information) are legitimate changes when part of localization work and don't require `make l10n` regeneration. The `make l10n` command is primarily for formatting fixes and missing translator comments, not for intentional metadata updates.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-06-13T12:18:03.539Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2614
File: holidays/countries/guyana.py:78-90
Timestamp: 2025-06-13T12:18:03.539Z
Learning: The holidays codebase now uses the constructor signature pattern `__init__(self, *args, islamic_show_estimated: bool = True, **kwargs)` across country classes.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-05-06T21:07:11.577Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2530
File: tests/countries/test_andorra.py:23-28
Timestamp: 2025-05-06T21:07:11.577Z
Learning: In the holidays project, test methods for country holidays follow a standard form where year ranges are explicitly recreated in each test method rather than being stored as class variables, to maintain consistency across all country tests.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: holidays/countries/guinea.py:106-110
Timestamp: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learning: In the Guinea holidays implementation, observed Eid al-Fitr cases are properly covered by the test_eid_al_fitr_day() method, which tests both the regular holiday dates and the observed dates when the holiday falls on a non-working day (for years >= 2023).

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T04:47:27.213Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2416
File: tests/countries/test_turkmenistan.py:52-64
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T04:47:27.213Z
Learning: For holiday tests in the vacanza/holidays project, structure tests by individual holidays rather than by years. Each test method should focus on a specific holiday and test it across multiple years (from start_year through 2050) using helper methods like `assertHolidayName`. For fixed holidays, use generators like `(f"{year}-01-01" for year in range(1991, 2051))`. For movable holidays, specify individual dates for specific years followed by a range check.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-24T15:21:31.632Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2750
File: tests/countries/test_germany.py:46-46
Timestamp: 2025-07-24T15:21:31.632Z
Learning: In the holidays project test files, the standard method name for testing the absence of holidays is `test_no_holidays`, not more descriptive names like `test_no_holidays_before_1990`. This is a consistent naming convention across country test files like France and Germany.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: holidays/countries/guinea.py:106-110
Timestamp: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learning: In the Guinea holidays implementation, observed Eid al-Fitr cases are covered by the test_eid_al_fitr_day() method, which tests both regular holiday dates and the observed dates when the holiday falls on a non-working day (for years >= 2023).

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-02T18:17:53.342Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2608
File: tests/countries/test_saint_vincent_and_the_grenadines.py:162-178
Timestamp: 2025-07-02T18:17:53.342Z
Learning: In the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines holidays implementation, New Year's Day is added without observed rules using `_add_new_years_day()` and should not include observed rule testing in its test method. Only holidays explicitly wrapped with `_add_observed()` have observed behavior.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-02T18:38:35.164Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: tests/countries/test_guinea.py:237-239
Timestamp: 2025-04-02T18:38:35.164Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays project, the method assertLocalizedHolidays in country test files should be called with positional parameters rather than named parameters to maintain consistency with the rest of the codebase.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-18T17:01:58.067Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2642
File: tests/countries/test_wallis_and_futuna.py:19-23
Timestamp: 2025-06-18T17:01:58.067Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays repository, the standard pattern for test class setUpClass methods is `super().setUpClass(HolidayClass)` or `super().setUpClass(HolidayClass, years=...)` where HolidayClass is passed as the first argument. This is the correct signature that matches the CommonCountryTests.setUpClass method which accepts test_class as the first parameter after cls. Pylint warnings about parameter count mismatch are false positives when comparing against TestCase.setUpClass instead of the immediate parent CommonCountryTests.setUpClass.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T04:50:40.752Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2416
File: tests/countries/test_turkmenistan.py:31-49
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T04:50:40.752Z
Learning: For Turkmenistan holiday tests, use this class structure: `class TestTurkmenistan(CommonCountryTests, TestCase)` with imports `from unittest import TestCase`, `from holidays.countries import Turkmenistan, TM, TKM`, and `from tests.common import CommonCountryTests`. Ensure to call `super().setUp()` in the setUp method.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-18T17:01:58.067Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2642
File: tests/countries/test_wallis_and_futuna.py:19-23
Timestamp: 2025-06-18T17:01:58.067Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays repository, the standard pattern for test class setUpClass methods is `super().setUpClass(HolidayClass)` where HolidayClass is passed as the first argument. This is the correct signature used across all country test files.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T04:29:38.042Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2416
File: tests/countries/test_turkmenistan.py:85-86
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T04:29:38.042Z
Learning: For testing holiday implementations in the vacanza/holidays repository, recommend using `from tests.common import CommonCountryTests` as the base class instead of directly using `unittest.TestCase` to maintain consistency with project conventions and leverage common test utilities.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T04:33:53.254Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2416
File: tests/countries/test_turkmenistan.py:52-64
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T04:33:53.254Z
Learning: For Turkmenistan holiday tests, recommend using CommonCountryTests as the base class rather than unittest.TestCase to follow project conventions, be consistent with other country test files, and gain access to common test utilities.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-22T21:36:18.015Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2671
File: tests/countries/test_libya.py:19-24
Timestamp: 2025-06-22T21:36:18.015Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays project, test classes for countries do not use docstrings. All test classes follow the same pattern: class declaration directly followed by classmethod def setUpClass(cls) without any docstrings for the class or methods.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T06:49:06.217Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2386
File: tests/countries/test_nepal.py:499-536
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T06:49:06.217Z
Learning: In the holidays project, test files follow a dual testing approach: individual methods test specific holidays across multiple years, while comprehensive year-specific tests (e.g., `test_2025`) verify all holidays for a specific year in a single assertion. Both approaches serve different testing purposes and complement each other.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-09T21:16:35.145Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2623
File: tests/countries/test_christmas_island.py:136-146
Timestamp: 2025-07-09T21:16:35.145Z
Learning: In Christmas Island's holiday implementation, the test_christmas_day method cannot use assertNoNonObservedHoliday because in some years observed Christmas Day overlaps with Boxing Day when both holidays are moved due to weekend conflicts, causing the standard non-observed holiday check to fail inappropriately.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-03T05:59:57.480Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2407
File: snapshots/countries/TL_COMMON.json:7-7
Timestamp: 2025-04-03T05:59:57.480Z
Learning: In the holidays project, snapshot files (like snapshots/countries/TL_COMMON.json) are auto-generated when running `make snapshot` and should not be manually edited. Semicolons (;) in holiday entries are used as separators when multiple holidays occur on the same date.

Applied to files:

  • snapshots/countries/BI_COMMON.json
📚 Learning: 2025-08-19T20:36:15.300Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2831
File: holidays/countries/south_sudan.py:84-88
Timestamp: 2025-08-19T20:36:15.300Z
Learning: In South Sudan holidays implementation, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha holidays should use the ISLAMIC category system. The first day of each Eid is a national public holiday (appears in both PUBLIC and ISLAMIC categories), while additional days are typically Muslim-specific and should only appear in the ISLAMIC category through the _populate_islamic_holidays() method.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-19T02:34:18.382Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2643
File: holidays/countries/mauritius.py:144-169
Timestamp: 2025-06-19T02:34:18.382Z
Learning: Custom holiday classes that extend _CustomHinduHolidays, _CustomIslamicHolidays, _CustomBuddhistHolidays, etc. in the holidays library do not use docstrings. They follow a pattern of using only inline comments above date dictionaries, as seen in Malaysia, Singapore, UAE, and other country implementations.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-30T08:08:30.415Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/countries/ivory_coast.py:84-85
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T08:08:30.415Z
Learning: Islamic holiday logic should be implemented in the holidays/groups/islamic.py file, with country-specific files only calling these methods with the appropriate translated names.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-30T18:22:11.939Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/countries/ivory_coast.py:127-128
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T18:22:11.939Z
Learning: The IvoryCoast class in holidays/countries/ivory_coast.py already includes documentation in its class docstring explaining the "day after" naming convention for Islamic holidays, noting that in the Islamic calendar, days begin at sunset and the "day after" refers to daylight hours following the night of celebration.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-19T20:39:52.024Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2831
File: holidays/countries/south_sudan.py:84-88
Timestamp: 2025-08-19T20:39:52.024Z
Learning: In South Sudan holidays implementation, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha follow a specific two-day pattern: the first day of each Eid is a PUBLIC holiday (national holiday for everyone), while the second day is an ISLAMIC category holiday (Muslim-specific only). This should be implemented by keeping first day calls in _populate_public_holidays() and adding second day calls in _populate_islamic_holidays() method.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-13T19:10:31.502Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2465
File: holidays/countries/suriname.py:219-251
Timestamp: 2025-04-13T19:10:31.502Z
Learning: The `_CustomIslamicHolidays` classes in this project contain only exact verified holiday dates from reliable sources, rather than calculated or estimated future dates. This is by design to ensure accuracy, particularly for religious holidays that may follow lunar calendars or depend on local observations.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-19T02:34:14.456Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2643
File: holidays/countries/mauritius.py:171-184
Timestamp: 2025-06-19T02:34:14.456Z
Learning: In the holidays library, `_CustomIslamicHolidays` subclasses follow a consistent pattern of NOT having docstrings. They go directly to defining date dictionaries, as evidenced by Malaysia, Singapore, UAE, and dozens of other country implementations.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-16T14:08:09.492Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2635
File: holidays/countries/bhutan.py:13-16
Timestamp: 2025-06-16T14:08:09.492Z
Learning: In the holidays library, translation is performed in the `_add_holiday` methods, not at the string level. Holiday strings passed to `_add_holiday_*` methods are processed through the translation machinery within those methods, so using `tr()` or `self.tr()` wrappers is unnecessary.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-10T15:55:34.523Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2706
File: holidays/countries/cayman_islands.py:50-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-10T15:55:34.523Z
Learning: The `islamic_show_estimated` parameter in country class constructors is only needed for countries that implement Islamic holidays (inherit from IslamicHolidays or _CustomIslamicHolidays groups). Countries with only Christian and secular holidays do not need this parameter.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-07T11:19:38.945Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2608
File: holidays/countries/saint_vincent_and_the_grenadines.py:39-44
Timestamp: 2025-06-07T11:19:38.945Z
Learning: In the holidays library, it's standard practice to explicitly call ChristianHolidays.__init__(self) and InternationalHolidays.__init__(self) in country class __init__ methods, even when these mixins don't define their own __init__ methods. This follows the established codebase convention across all country implementations (confirmed in Zimbabwe, Zambia, and other countries).

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-07T11:19:38.945Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2608
File: holidays/countries/saint_vincent_and_the_grenadines.py:39-44
Timestamp: 2025-06-07T11:19:38.945Z
Learning: In the holidays library, it's standard practice to explicitly call ChristianHolidays.__init__(self) and InternationalHolidays.__init__(self) in country class __init__ methods, even when these mixins don't define their own __init__ methods. This follows the established codebase convention across all country implementations.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-13T20:42:13.152Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2386
File: holidays/countries/nepal.py:52-60
Timestamp: 2025-04-13T20:42:13.152Z
Learning: In the holidays library, country classes follow a consistent initialization pattern: first explicitly initializing each parent holiday group class with their specific parameters, then calling `super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)` at the end to properly initialize the base `HolidayBase` class.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-29T17:55:09.799Z
Learnt from: ankushhKapoor
PR: vacanza/holidays#2386
File: holidays/countries/nepal.py:29-34
Timestamp: 2025-03-29T17:55:09.799Z
Learning: In the holidays library, classes with multiple inheritance from various holiday groups (like ChristianHolidays, HinduCalendarHolidays, etc.) should initialize each parent class separately rather than using `super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)` because the parent classes have different parameter requirements. HolidayBase should receive the `*args, **kwargs` while other holiday group classes typically don't accept parameters like `observed`.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-05-06T13:01:22.693Z
Learnt from: Wasif-Shahzad
PR: vacanza/holidays#2522
File: holidays/countries/yemen.py:158-163
Timestamp: 2025-05-06T13:01:22.693Z
Learning: In the holidays library, the RAMADAN_BEGINNING_DATES dictionary in country-specific Islamic holiday classes (like YemenIslamicHolidays) is used indirectly through the backend. When a country class calls _add_holiday_29_ramadan(), the IslamicHolidays implementation uses the country's custom calendar dates to calculate the 29th day of Ramadan by adding 28 days to the beginning date.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
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tests/countries/test_burundi.py (3)
tests/countries/test_pakistan.py (1)
  • setUpClass (21-24)
holidays/countries/burundi.py (1)
  • Burundi (21-129)
tests/common.py (5)
  • assertHolidayName (195-199)
  • assertNoNonObservedHoliday (248-250)
  • assertNoHolidayName (273-275)
  • assertHolidays (228-230)
  • assertLocalizedHolidays (327-338)
holidays/countries/burundi.py (3)
holidays/calendars/islamic.py (1)
  • _CustomIslamicHolidays (4085-4086)
holidays/groups/islamic.py (3)
  • IslamicHolidays (20-443)
  • _add_eid_al_fitr_day (152-163)
  • _add_eid_al_adha_day (109-120)
holidays/observed_holiday_base.py (1)
  • _populate_observed (208-219)
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README.md (1)

391-391: Burundi languages row looks correct.

Matches the code: default fr_BI (bold) with en_US supported.

holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po (1)

1-14: Header/title format is correct for a non-default locale file.

Comment line “Burundi holidays en_US localization.” follows the convention. Good use of X-Source-Language: fr_BI and the blank line after headers.

holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po (1)

1-14: Default-locale PO structure looks good.

Correct header comment (“Burundi holidays.”). msgstr left empty as expected for the default language. Headers and blank line are in order.

snapshots/countries/BI_COMMON.json (1)

1-1232: Quick check: confirm BI_COMMON.json was auto-generated

The snapshot changes align with the refactor—standardized names, observed/estimated labels, and corrected Eid dates—but we need to ensure they weren’t hand-edited.

  • File: snapshots/countries/BI_COMMON.json
  • Steps to verify:
    make snapshot
    git diff -- snapshots/countries/BI_COMMON.json

Ensure no diffs appear; if you see any unexpected changes, regenerate and commit the updated snapshot.

tests/countries/test_burundi.py (15)

22-24: SetUp pattern and fixtures LGTM

Uses years and years_non_observed consistently; the no_estimated_holidays fixture matches the project-wide constructor signature.


33-41: New Year’s Day coverage is solid

Good use of observed dates + no-non-observed guard.


44-53: Unity Day tests read well

Start year boundary and observed cases are covered.


55-65: Ntaryamira commemoration: OK

Boundary years and observed Mondays are correct.


67-76: Labor Day: OK

Representative observed years + non-observed guard look good.


91-104: Nkurunziza day: OK

Start year boundary + observed cases are well covered.


107-116: Independence Day: OK

Observed Mondays checked correctly.


118-126: Assumption: OK

Observed logic and guard look consistent with the code.


128-137: Rwagasore commemoration: OK

Dates and observed handling align with the implementation.


140-149: Ndadaye commemoration: OK

Boundary and observed dates are correct.


152-160: All Saints’ Day: OK

Observed coverage + guard look good.


163-171: Christmas Day: OK

Representative observed years chosen well.


213-247: Snapshot-style 2024 test: nice

Clear, language-consistent expectations including observed variants.


249-286: l10n default (fr_BI): OK

Names match the implementation; observed suffixes look correct.


288-326: l10n en_US: OK

English mappings look accurate and consistent with the FR defaults.

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140-156: Missing Eid date entries in burundi.py

Both EID_AL_FITR_DATES and EID_AL_ADHA_DATES only list 2014–2017 and reference just JUN, JUL, SEP, OCT. The tests expect base dates (and observed Mondays) through 2025, with the proper imported month constants.

Please update holidays/countries/burundi.py (around lines 140–156) to:

  • Populate both dictionaries with entries for every year 2014 through 2025 inclusive.
  • Use only the month constants imported at the top (MAR, APR, MAY for al-Fitr; JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP, OCT for al-Adha).
  • Ensure that observed dates (when a holiday falls on a weekend) are covered by your base maps or via your _CustomIslamicHolidays logic.
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Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: tests/countries/test_burundi.py:194-196
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T05:08:05.136Z
Learning: For Burundi holidays in fr_BI locale, the official government source (presidence.gov.bi) confirms that Islamic holidays use the transliterations "Aid-El-Adha" and "Aid-El-Fithr" rather than the more common French forms "Aïd al-Adha"/"Aïd el-Adha". This is the authoritative spelling for Burundian French as documented in official governmental holiday lists.
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: holidays/countries/guinea.py:106-110
Timestamp: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learning: In the Guinea holidays implementation, observed Eid al-Fitr cases are properly covered by the test_eid_al_fitr_day() method, which tests both the regular holiday dates and the observed dates when the holiday falls on a non-working day (for years >= 2023).
📚 Learning: 2025-03-30T18:25:07.087Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/locale/en_CI/LC_MESSAGES/CI.po:88-88
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T18:25:07.087Z
Learning: In the holidays library, localization files have a specific structure: message comments are in standard English (en_US) describing the holiday, while actual translations (msgstr) should use the locale-specific terminology (e.g., en_CI for Ivory Coast English). For example, "Night of Power" in standard English is translated as "Lailatou-Kadr" in Ivory Coast English.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-28T10:39:19.185Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2684
File: holidays/locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/SM.po:13-13
Timestamp: 2025-06-28T10:39:19.185Z
Learning: In the holidays project, .po file header comments use the format "# [Country] holidays." for default language files (without trailing hash) and "# [Country] holidays [locale] localization." for non-default language files (also without trailing hash).

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-03-30T13:33:31.598Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/CI.po:28-101
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T13:33:31.598Z
Learning: In the holidays library, for localization files of the default language (like French for Ivory Coast in fr/LC_MESSAGES/CI.po), the best practice is to leave the message strings (msgstr) empty to avoid possible typos, since the message IDs (msgid) are already in the target language.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-04-17T17:08:48.082Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2438
File: holidays/locale/ar_IQ/LC_MESSAGES/IQ.po:35-81
Timestamp: 2025-04-17T17:08:48.082Z
Learning: In holiday PO files, when the file represents the default language of an entity (e.g., ar_IQ for Iraq), no translations in `msgstr` are required as the `msgid` values are already in the target language.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-05-06T15:25:44.333Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2530
File: holidays/locale/ca/LC_MESSAGES/AD.po:31-40
Timestamp: 2025-05-06T15:25:44.333Z
Learning: In the Holidays project, msgid fields in localization files contain strings in the entity's default language (as defined by default_language attribute), not English source strings as in standard gettext implementations.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-03-31T20:25:12.808Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: holidays/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/GN.po:31-83
Timestamp: 2025-03-31T20:25:12.808Z
Learning: In the holidays library, French (fr) is the default language for Guinea. This means that message IDs (msgid) in the PO files are already in French, and message strings (msgstr) in the French locale files can remain empty, as no translation is needed.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T08:12:19.986Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2402
File: holidays/locale/en_TT/LC_MESSAGES/TT.po:46-48
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T08:12:19.986Z
Learning: In the holidays library, localization (PO) files follow this convention: comments (#.) always use American English (en_US) spelling, while the msgid content follows the locale-specific spelling standards of the target language.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-06-29T09:37:35.283Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2687
File: holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/CF.po:13-28
Timestamp: 2025-06-29T09:37:35.283Z
Learning: In the holidays project, .po files follow a standard formatting convention where there is always a blank line after the metadata header section (after the "X-Source-Language" line). This blank line separates the header from the actual translation content and should not be removed.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-06-11T18:32:25.595Z
Learnt from: ankushhKapoor
PR: vacanza/holidays#2601
File: holidays/locale/en_MN/LC_MESSAGES/MN.po:13-14
Timestamp: 2025-06-11T18:32:25.595Z
Learning: For non-default locale `.po` files, the header comment format is:
`# <Country> holidays <locale> localization.` (no trailing hash).

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-06-26T15:34:35.476Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2676
File: holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/TN.po:17-28
Timestamp: 2025-06-26T15:34:35.476Z
Learning: In the holidays project, .po file header metadata updates (version numbers, revision dates, translator information) are legitimate changes when part of localization work and don't require `make l10n` regeneration. The `make l10n` command is primarily for formatting fixes and missing translator comments, not for intentional metadata updates.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-08-21T05:08:05.136Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: tests/countries/test_burundi.py:194-196
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T05:08:05.136Z
Learning: For Burundi holidays in fr_BI locale, the official government source (presidence.gov.bi) confirms that Islamic holidays use the transliterations "Aid-El-Adha" and "Aid-El-Fithr" rather than the more common French forms "Aïd al-Adha"/"Aïd el-Adha". This is the authoritative spelling for Burundian French as documented in official governmental holiday lists.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-08T11:28:48.652Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2259
File: holidays/locale/en_IN/LC_MESSAGES/IN.po:285-299
Timestamp: 2025-03-08T11:28:48.652Z
Learning: In the holidays project, message IDs (msgids) in locale files use region-specific naming conventions (e.g., "Muharram", "Id-ul-Fitr" in en_IN locale for India), while translator comments use internationally recognized names from the project's default locale (en_US) such as "Ashura", "Eid al-Fitr". This difference is intentional for proper localization.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-08-11T10:14:28.517Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2794
File: holidays/groups/christian.py:328-343
Timestamp: 2025-08-11T10:14:28.517Z
Learning: For Ethiopian holidays in the `holidays/groups/christian.py` file, docstring wording should maintain source-accurate phrasing (e.g., "in coincidence of" for Ethiopian New Year/Enkutatash), even when it might read awkwardly in English, to ensure consistency with official Ethiopian documentation.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-05T17:51:00.633Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2259
File: holidays/locale/en_IN/LC_MESSAGES/IN.po:30-299
Timestamp: 2025-03-05T17:51:00.633Z
Learning: In the Holidays project, .po files for a country's default locale use empty msgstr fields as a standard convention.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-06-14T20:36:17.239Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2614
File: holidays/countries/guyana.py:114-116
Timestamp: 2025-06-14T20:36:17.239Z
Learning: In the holidays codebase, message comments should always use en_US spelling conventions, while translatable strings can use appropriate local spellings for the target country/region.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-06-25T20:55:00.642Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2651
File: holidays/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/BQ.po:29-95
Timestamp: 2025-06-25T20:55:00.642Z
Learning: In the holidays library, Dutch locale files (.po) with `X-Source-Language: nl` should have empty msgstr entries when the target language is also Dutch. The library uses fallback=True with gettext, which returns the original msgid when msgstr is empty. This is the correct pattern for native language files and does not cause blank holiday names.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-03-31T19:37:57.691Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2394
File: holidays/locale/pt_PT/LC_MESSAGES/CV.po:31-88
Timestamp: 2025-03-31T19:37:57.691Z
Learning: In the holidays library, when a locale file matches the country's default language (e.g., pt_PT for Cape Verde), the msgstr fields should be left empty. Only non-default language files should have filled msgstr fields with translations.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po
📚 Learning: 2025-06-13T12:18:03.539Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2614
File: holidays/countries/guyana.py:78-90
Timestamp: 2025-06-13T12:18:03.539Z
Learning: The holidays codebase now uses the constructor signature pattern `__init__(self, *args, islamic_show_estimated: bool = True, **kwargs)` across country classes.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-05-06T21:07:11.577Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2530
File: tests/countries/test_andorra.py:23-28
Timestamp: 2025-05-06T21:07:11.577Z
Learning: In the holidays project, test methods for country holidays follow a standard form where year ranges are explicitly recreated in each test method rather than being stored as class variables, to maintain consistency across all country tests.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: holidays/countries/guinea.py:106-110
Timestamp: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learning: In the Guinea holidays implementation, observed Eid al-Fitr cases are properly covered by the test_eid_al_fitr_day() method, which tests both the regular holiday dates and the observed dates when the holiday falls on a non-working day (for years >= 2023).

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T04:47:27.213Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2416
File: tests/countries/test_turkmenistan.py:52-64
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T04:47:27.213Z
Learning: For holiday tests in the vacanza/holidays project, structure tests by individual holidays rather than by years. Each test method should focus on a specific holiday and test it across multiple years (from start_year through 2050) using helper methods like `assertHolidayName`. For fixed holidays, use generators like `(f"{year}-01-01" for year in range(1991, 2051))`. For movable holidays, specify individual dates for specific years followed by a range check.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-14T10:58:43.636Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2629
File: tests/countries/test_namibia.py:22-23
Timestamp: 2025-06-14T10:58:43.636Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays project, country test files consistently use range(start_year, 2050) which intentionally excludes 2050 and stops at 2049. This is a library-wide implementation pattern, not an off-by-one error.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-24T15:21:31.632Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2750
File: tests/countries/test_germany.py:46-46
Timestamp: 2025-07-24T15:21:31.632Z
Learning: In the holidays project test files, the standard method name for testing the absence of holidays is `test_no_holidays`, not more descriptive names like `test_no_holidays_before_1990`. This is a consistent naming convention across country test files like France and Germany.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T06:49:06.217Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2386
File: tests/countries/test_nepal.py:499-536
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T06:49:06.217Z
Learning: In the holidays project, test files follow a dual testing approach: individual methods test specific holidays across multiple years, while comprehensive year-specific tests (e.g., `test_2025`) verify all holidays for a specific year in a single assertion. Both approaches serve different testing purposes and complement each other.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-02T18:21:59.302Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2608
File: tests/countries/test_saint_vincent_and_the_grenadines.py:162-178
Timestamp: 2025-07-02T18:21:59.302Z
Learning: In the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines holiday tests, for holidays without observed rules that only require a single assertHolidayName call, pass the holiday name directly as a string literal rather than storing it in a variable first for cleaner, more concise code.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-02T18:38:35.164Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: tests/countries/test_guinea.py:237-239
Timestamp: 2025-04-02T18:38:35.164Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays project, the method assertLocalizedHolidays in country test files should be called with positional parameters rather than named parameters to maintain consistency with the rest of the codebase.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-15T11:52:39.572Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2601
File: tests/countries/test_mongolia.py:128-156
Timestamp: 2025-06-15T11:52:39.572Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays project tests, when testing holidays that span multiple consecutive days across many years (like Mongolia's National Festival spanning July 11-13), prefer explicit for loops over complex nested generator expressions with unpacking. The explicit loops are more readable, easier to maintain, and better communicate the testing intent even though the Big O complexity is equivalent.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-09T21:16:35.145Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2623
File: tests/countries/test_christmas_island.py:136-146
Timestamp: 2025-07-09T21:16:35.145Z
Learning: In Christmas Island's holiday implementation, the test_christmas_day method cannot use assertNoNonObservedHoliday because in some years observed Christmas Day overlaps with Boxing Day when both holidays are moved due to weekend conflicts, causing the standard non-observed holiday check to fail inappropriately.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-03T12:36:41.201Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: holidays/countries/guinea.py:73-77
Timestamp: 2025-04-03T12:36:41.201Z
Learning: In the Holidays library, comments explaining year restrictions for holidays should be placed above the year check conditional statement, not inside it. Example format:
```python
# reason why goes here
if start_year <= self._year <= end_year:
    # Holiday name
    self._add_holiday_function(tr("Holiday Name"))
```

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-05-09T18:36:09.607Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2537
File: tests/countries/test_finland.py:23-26
Timestamp: 2025-05-09T18:36:09.607Z
Learning: The holidays project prioritizes complete historical coverage in tests, verifying holidays from their first year of observance (e.g., 1853 for Finland) through future projections, rather than using shorter sliding windows.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: holidays/countries/guinea.py:106-110
Timestamp: 2025-04-04T10:52:41.546Z
Learning: In the Guinea holidays implementation, observed Eid al-Fitr cases are covered by the test_eid_al_fitr_day() method, which tests both regular holiday dates and the observed dates when the holiday falls on a non-working day (for years >= 2023).

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-23T14:55:35.504Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2489
File: holidays/countries/sao_tome_and_principe.py:22-26
Timestamp: 2025-04-23T14:55:35.504Z
Learning: References in holidays classes should only be included if they're used for test case cross-checks or provide historical context about when holidays were added/removed, not just for the sake of having more references.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-02T18:17:53.342Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2608
File: tests/countries/test_saint_vincent_and_the_grenadines.py:162-178
Timestamp: 2025-07-02T18:17:53.342Z
Learning: In the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines holidays implementation, New Year's Day is added without observed rules using `_add_new_years_day()` and should not include observed rule testing in its test method. Only holidays explicitly wrapped with `_add_observed()` have observed behavior.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-18T10:10:46.158Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2642
File: tests/countries/test_france.py:24-27
Timestamp: 2025-06-18T10:10:46.158Z
Learning: The holidays library prioritizes full test coverage over performance in test suites. Modern library-wide standards favor comprehensive testing across all subdivisions and wide year ranges (e.g., 1803-2050 for France) to ensure thorough validation, even if it creates many test objects.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-03T13:48:11.910Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2777
File: holidays/countries/gambia.py:120-122
Timestamp: 2025-08-03T13:48:11.910Z
Learning: When reviewing holiday implementations in the holidays library, defer to the maintainers' choice of start years for specific holiday policies, as they likely have access to more reliable primary sources and official documentation than what can be found through web searches.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-18T10:21:01.376Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2642
File: holidays/countries/france.py:300-319
Timestamp: 2025-06-18T10:21:01.376Z
Learning: In the France holidays implementation, legislative years for holiday changes should be hard-coded rather than extracted into constants, as this maintains consistency with the existing codebase pattern and provides historical accuracy for specific legislative acts.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-30T18:22:11.939Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/countries/ivory_coast.py:127-128
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T18:22:11.939Z
Learning: The IvoryCoast class in holidays/countries/ivory_coast.py already includes documentation in its class docstring explaining the "day after" naming convention for Islamic holidays, noting that in the Islamic calendar, days begin at sunset and the "day after" refers to daylight hours following the night of celebration.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-17T11:07:04.986Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2720
File: README.md:108-110
Timestamp: 2025-07-17T11:07:04.986Z
Learning: Always verify country counts in the holidays library by checking the current count in the COUNTRIES dictionary in holidays/registry.py directly, rather than relying on information from previous PRs, as the count changes frequently with new country additions.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-12T17:16:54.497Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2794
File: tests/calendars/test_julian.py:35-36
Timestamp: 2025-08-12T17:16:54.497Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays project calendar tests (Thai, Ethiopian, Julian, etc.), the established testing pattern for validation methods is to use simple for loops like `for year in known_data_dict:` followed by `self.assertEqual(expected, actual)` without using unittest's subTest feature. This pattern is consistently maintained across all calendar test files.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-18T17:01:58.067Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2642
File: tests/countries/test_wallis_and_futuna.py:19-23
Timestamp: 2025-06-18T17:01:58.067Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays repository, the standard pattern for test class setUpClass methods is `super().setUpClass(HolidayClass)` or `super().setUpClass(HolidayClass, years=...)` where HolidayClass is passed as the first argument. This is the correct signature that matches the CommonCountryTests.setUpClass method which accepts test_class as the first parameter after cls. Pylint warnings about parameter count mismatch are false positives when comparing against TestCase.setUpClass instead of the immediate parent CommonCountryTests.setUpClass.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T04:50:40.752Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2416
File: tests/countries/test_turkmenistan.py:31-49
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T04:50:40.752Z
Learning: For Turkmenistan holiday tests, use this class structure: `class TestTurkmenistan(CommonCountryTests, TestCase)` with imports `from unittest import TestCase`, `from holidays.countries import Turkmenistan, TM, TKM`, and `from tests.common import CommonCountryTests`. Ensure to call `super().setUp()` in the setUp method.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-18T17:01:58.067Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2642
File: tests/countries/test_wallis_and_futuna.py:19-23
Timestamp: 2025-06-18T17:01:58.067Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays repository, the standard pattern for test class setUpClass methods is `super().setUpClass(HolidayClass)` where HolidayClass is passed as the first argument. This is the correct signature used across all country test files.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T04:29:38.042Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2416
File: tests/countries/test_turkmenistan.py:85-86
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T04:29:38.042Z
Learning: For testing holiday implementations in the vacanza/holidays repository, recommend using `from tests.common import CommonCountryTests` as the base class instead of directly using `unittest.TestCase` to maintain consistency with project conventions and leverage common test utilities.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-05T04:33:53.254Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2416
File: tests/countries/test_turkmenistan.py:52-64
Timestamp: 2025-04-05T04:33:53.254Z
Learning: For Turkmenistan holiday tests, recommend using CommonCountryTests as the base class rather than unittest.TestCase to follow project conventions, be consistent with other country test files, and gain access to common test utilities.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-22T21:36:18.015Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2671
File: tests/countries/test_libya.py:19-24
Timestamp: 2025-06-22T21:36:18.015Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays project, test classes for countries do not use docstrings. All test classes follow the same pattern: class declaration directly followed by classmethod def setUpClass(cls) without any docstrings for the class or methods.

Applied to files:

  • tests/countries/test_burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-19T20:36:15.300Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2831
File: holidays/countries/south_sudan.py:84-88
Timestamp: 2025-08-19T20:36:15.300Z
Learning: In South Sudan holidays implementation, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha holidays should use the ISLAMIC category system. The first day of each Eid is a national public holiday (appears in both PUBLIC and ISLAMIC categories), while additional days are typically Muslim-specific and should only appear in the ISLAMIC category through the _populate_islamic_holidays() method.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-19T02:34:18.382Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2643
File: holidays/countries/mauritius.py:144-169
Timestamp: 2025-06-19T02:34:18.382Z
Learning: Custom holiday classes that extend _CustomHinduHolidays, _CustomIslamicHolidays, _CustomBuddhistHolidays, etc. in the holidays library do not use docstrings. They follow a pattern of using only inline comments above date dictionaries, as seen in Malaysia, Singapore, UAE, and other country implementations.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-21T04:51:16.392Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: holidays/countries/burundi.py:13-13
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T04:51:16.392Z
Learning: In the holidays library, country classes with localization support consistently use `from gettext import gettext as tr` import and wrap class-level attributes like `estimated_label`, `observed_label`, and `observed_estimated_label` with `tr()` calls. This is the standard library-wide practice for l10n-enabled entities and is required for proper string extraction when generating .po files.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-21T04:56:03.711Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: holidays/countries/burundi.py:63-101
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T04:56:03.711Z
Learning: In the holidays library, countries with localization support consistently use tr() wrappers around holiday names when calling _add_* methods (e.g., self._add_new_years_day(tr("Holiday Name"))). This is the established pattern across United States, Thailand, and other l10n-enabled countries, contrary to any suggestion that translation is handled internally by _add_* methods.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-21T04:56:03.711Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: holidays/countries/burundi.py:63-101
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T04:56:03.711Z
Learning: In the holidays library, countries with localization support DO use tr() wrappers around holiday names when calling _add_* methods. This is the correct pattern for l10n-enabled country implementations, contrary to previous learning about translation being handled internally by _add_* methods.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-05-06T15:29:31.893Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2530
File: holidays/countries/andorra.py:13-14
Timestamp: 2025-05-06T15:29:31.893Z
Learning: In this codebase, `tr` imported as `from gettext import gettext as tr` is used as a message marker for extracting translatable strings when generating .po files, not just for runtime translation.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-16T14:08:09.492Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2635
File: holidays/countries/bhutan.py:13-16
Timestamp: 2025-06-16T14:08:09.492Z
Learning: In the holidays library, translation is performed in the `_add_holiday` methods, not at the string level. Holiday strings passed to `_add_holiday_*` methods are processed through the translation machinery within those methods, so using `tr()` or `self.tr()` wrappers is unnecessary.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-03T16:58:27.175Z
Learnt from: Wasif-Shahzad
PR: vacanza/holidays#2409
File: holidays/countries/qatar.py:27-46
Timestamp: 2025-04-03T16:58:27.175Z
Learning: In the holidays library, method names like `_add_holiday_2nd_tue_of_feb()` and `_add_holiday_1st_sun_of_mar()` use calendar constants internally through parent class implementations even when these constants don't appear directly in the file. Removing imports that seem unused based on a simple text search could break functionality.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-08T14:37:03.045Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2774
File: tests/countries/test_liberia.py:15-16
Timestamp: 2025-08-08T14:37:03.045Z
Learning: In holidays/countries/__init__.py, re-export country classes using absolute imports (e.g., 'from holidays.countries.liberia import Liberia, LR, LBR') and keep alphabetical ordering (e.g., Lesotho, Liberia, Libya). Avoid relative imports in this file.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-09T18:31:23.218Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2778
File: tests/countries/test_kiribati.py:15-15
Timestamp: 2025-08-09T18:31:23.218Z
Learning: In the holidays project test files, the standard import pattern is `from holidays.countries.<country> import Country, CODE1, CODE2` (used in ~97% of test files), not `from holidays.countries import Country, CODE1, CODE2`. Only a few exceptions (Suriname, Sierra Leone, Mauritius, Mali, Ivory Coast, Guyana) use the aggregated import pattern.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-06T14:40:31.932Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2593
File: holidays/countries/senegal.py:66-110
Timestamp: 2025-06-06T14:40:31.932Z
Learning: In the holidays library, within the _populate_public_holidays method, holidays should be arranged by calendar type (Islamic holidays first, then Gregorian holidays) without additional type grouping comments. The organization by calendar type is sufficient and follows the project's established conventions.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-30T08:08:30.415Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/countries/ivory_coast.py:84-85
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T08:08:30.415Z
Learning: Islamic holiday logic should be implemented in the holidays/groups/islamic.py file, with country-specific files only calling these methods with the appropriate translated names.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-20T19:46:15.595Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2833
File: tests/countries/test_uganda.py:15-0
Timestamp: 2025-08-20T19:46:15.595Z
Learning: In the holidays project, the standard import pattern for country test files is `from holidays.countries.<country> import Country, CODE1, CODE2` (direct module import), used by ~75% of country test files. Only a minority (~25%) use the aggregated public API import `from holidays.countries import Country, CODE1, CODE2`. The direct module import pattern should be used for new country test files to follow the established convention.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-04T10:09:28.732Z
Learnt from: Wasif-Shahzad
PR: vacanza/holidays#2593
File: holidays/calendars/islamic.py:3993-3994
Timestamp: 2025-06-04T10:09:28.732Z
Learning: In the holidays/calendars/islamic.py file, the Islamic calendar date methods in the _IslamicLunar class (like ali_al_rida_death_dates, ashura_dates, etc.) follow a consistent pattern of being single-line methods that return self._get_holiday(CONSTANT, year) without docstrings. New methods should follow this same pattern for consistency.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-08T14:37:03.045Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2774
File: tests/countries/test_liberia.py:15-16
Timestamp: 2025-08-08T14:37:03.045Z
Learning: When adding a new country in vacanza/holidays, also re-export it in holidays/countries/__init__.py (e.g., from .liberia import Liberia, LR, LBR) so tests and users can import from holidays.countries consistently.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-25T10:12:30.448Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2676
File: holidays/countries/tunisia.py:25-25
Timestamp: 2025-06-25T10:12:30.448Z
Learning: The holidays library intentionally duplicates label strings like `estimated_label` across country modules rather than centralizing them. This duplication is the established library-wide approach and should not be suggested for refactoring.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-05-10T04:02:13.815Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2537
File: holidays/countries/finland.py:249-253
Timestamp: 2025-05-10T04:02:13.815Z
Learning: Holiday name comments directly above tr() function calls in the holidays package should only contain the holiday name itself (e.g., "# Independence Day.") without any additional context, dates, or historical information.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-05-10T04:32:15.760Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2537
File: holidays/countries/finland.py:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-05-10T04:32:15.760Z
Learning: In the holidays package, detailed historical context and additional information should be added as comments at the method level or above conditional blocks, while comments directly above tr() function calls should only contain the holiday name itself (e.g., "# Independence Day.").

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-16T12:28:31.641Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2632
File: holidays/countries/solomon_islands.py:95-98
Timestamp: 2025-06-16T12:28:31.641Z
Learning: Library-wide holiday patterns and their optimizations should be handled at the base class level (like InternationalHolidays) rather than documenting workarounds in individual country modules. This maintains separation of concerns and avoids documentation duplication.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-16T11:42:28.293Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2638
File: holidays/countries/svalbard_and_jan_mayen.py:1-12
Timestamp: 2025-06-16T11:42:28.293Z
Learning: In the holidays library codebase, country implementation files in holidays/countries/ follow a standard convention of NOT having module-level docstrings. They start with the license header comment block, followed by imports, then class definitions. This is consistent across all country implementations like austria.py, belgium.py, canada.py, etc.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-21T04:51:55.283Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: holidays/countries/burundi.py:24-28
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T04:51:55.283Z
Learning: In the holidays library, timeanddate.com can be included as a reference specifically for historical Islamic holiday observance date verification, even when official government sources are available, as long as the official sources are listed first in the references.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-13T19:10:31.502Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2465
File: holidays/countries/suriname.py:219-251
Timestamp: 2025-04-13T19:10:31.502Z
Learning: The `_CustomIslamicHolidays` classes in this project contain only exact verified holiday dates from reliable sources, rather than calculated or estimated future dates. This is by design to ensure accuracy, particularly for religious holidays that may follow lunar calendars or depend on local observations.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-13T20:41:56.613Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2386
File: holidays/countries/nepal.py:266-284
Timestamp: 2025-04-13T20:41:56.613Z
Learning: The Islamic holiday dates in the holidays library should only include officially verified dates, not predicted ones, to maintain accuracy. This is especially important for holidays that depend on lunar observations like Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-29T15:15:05.919Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2354
File: holidays/countries/fiji.py:171-183
Timestamp: 2025-03-29T15:15:05.919Z
Learning: In the Fiji holidays implementation, the maintainers are aware of the need to extend the MAWLID_DATES dictionary beyond 2025 when future official references become available, and will do so when appropriate. No suggestions about extending this dictionary should be made in future reviews.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-19T02:34:14.456Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2643
File: holidays/countries/mauritius.py:171-184
Timestamp: 2025-06-19T02:34:14.456Z
Learning: In the holidays library, `_CustomIslamicHolidays` subclasses follow a consistent pattern of NOT having docstrings. They go directly to defining date dictionaries, as evidenced by Malaysia, Singapore, UAE, and dozens of other country implementations.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-29T10:36:06.138Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2671
File: holidays/countries/libya.py:51-108
Timestamp: 2025-06-29T10:36:06.138Z
Learning: There is no project-wide convention in the holidays library to organize holidays by calendar type (Islamic holidays first, then Gregorian holidays). Countries organize holidays in various ways - often chronologically, by importance, or by logical grouping - and Islamic holidays are frequently placed at the end of the _populate_public_holidays method rather than at the beginning.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-10T15:55:34.523Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2706
File: holidays/countries/cayman_islands.py:50-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-10T15:55:34.523Z
Learning: The `islamic_show_estimated` parameter in country class constructors is only needed for countries that implement Islamic holidays (inherit from IslamicHolidays or _CustomIslamicHolidays groups). Countries with only Christian and secular holidays do not need this parameter.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-07T11:19:38.945Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2608
File: holidays/countries/saint_vincent_and_the_grenadines.py:39-44
Timestamp: 2025-06-07T11:19:38.945Z
Learning: In the holidays library, it's standard practice to explicitly call ChristianHolidays.__init__(self) and InternationalHolidays.__init__(self) in country class __init__ methods, even when these mixins don't define their own __init__ methods. This follows the established codebase convention across all country implementations (confirmed in Zimbabwe, Zambia, and other countries).

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-07T11:19:38.945Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2608
File: holidays/countries/saint_vincent_and_the_grenadines.py:39-44
Timestamp: 2025-06-07T11:19:38.945Z
Learning: In the holidays library, it's standard practice to explicitly call ChristianHolidays.__init__(self) and InternationalHolidays.__init__(self) in country class __init__ methods, even when these mixins don't define their own __init__ methods. This follows the established codebase convention across all country implementations.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-13T20:42:13.152Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2386
File: holidays/countries/nepal.py:52-60
Timestamp: 2025-04-13T20:42:13.152Z
Learning: In the holidays library, country classes follow a consistent initialization pattern: first explicitly initializing each parent holiday group class with their specific parameters, then calling `super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)` at the end to properly initialize the base `HolidayBase` class.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-29T17:55:09.799Z
Learnt from: ankushhKapoor
PR: vacanza/holidays#2386
File: holidays/countries/nepal.py:29-34
Timestamp: 2025-03-29T17:55:09.799Z
Learning: In the holidays library, classes with multiple inheritance from various holiday groups (like ChristianHolidays, HinduCalendarHolidays, etc.) should initialize each parent class separately rather than using `super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)` because the parent classes have different parameter requirements. HolidayBase should receive the `*args, **kwargs` while other holiday group classes typically don't accept parameters like `observed`.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-05-06T13:01:22.693Z
Learnt from: Wasif-Shahzad
PR: vacanza/holidays#2522
File: holidays/countries/yemen.py:158-163
Timestamp: 2025-05-06T13:01:22.693Z
Learning: In the holidays library, the RAMADAN_BEGINNING_DATES dictionary in country-specific Islamic holiday classes (like YemenIslamicHolidays) is used indirectly through the backend. When a country class calls _add_holiday_29_ramadan(), the IslamicHolidays implementation uses the country's custom calendar dates to calculate the 29th day of Ramadan by adding 28 days to the beginning date.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-19T20:39:52.024Z
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PR: vacanza/holidays#2831
File: holidays/countries/south_sudan.py:84-88
Timestamp: 2025-08-19T20:39:52.024Z
Learning: In South Sudan holidays implementation, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha follow a specific two-day pattern: the first day of each Eid is a PUBLIC holiday (national holiday for everyone), while the second day is an ISLAMIC category holiday (Muslim-specific only). This should be implemented by keeping first day calls in _populate_public_holidays() and adding second day calls in _populate_islamic_holidays() method.

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tests/countries/test_pakistan.py (1)
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holidays/countries/burundi.py (1)
  • Burundi (21-129)
tests/common.py (5)
  • assertHolidayName (195-199)
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  • assertNoHolidayName (273-275)
  • assertHolidays (228-230)
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holidays/countries/burundi.py (3)
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  • _add_eid_al_fitr_day (152-163)
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holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po (4)

13-29: Header and metadata follow the repo’s .po conventions.

Includes the correct “locale localization” header line, X-Source-Language, and the required blank line after the header. Looks good.


30-44: c-format placeholders translated correctly.

The three label patterns map cleanly to en_US and preserve sprintf semantics.


81-84: Ndadaye spelling corrected.

The msgid now uses “Ndadaye” (no accent), matching the intended form and test usage.


93-100: Eid transliterations align with fr_BI source usage.

Keeping msgids “Aid-El-Fithr” and “Aid-El-Adha” with en_US msgstr “Eid al-Fitr/Eid al-Adha” reflects the official Burundian French naming while providing standard English.

holidays/locale/fr_BI/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po (4)

13-29: Default-language catalog header is correct.

Uses “# Burundi holidays.” and includes the blank line after header metadata. Good.


30-44: Empty msgstr for default-language entries is correct.

Leaving msgstr empty in fr_BI avoids duplication/typos and matches project practice.


81-84: Ndadaye spelling is correct.

Matches the fixed form and other call sites.


93-100: Eid transliterations match official Burundian French.

“Aid-El-Fithr” and “Aid-El-Adha” are the authoritative fr_BI forms; keeping msgstr empty is appropriate here.

tests/countries/test_burundi.py (6)

22-25: Test setup pattern is solid.

Using years=range(1962, 2050), wiring years_non_observed, and a separate instance with islamic_show_estimated=False mirrors established country test patterns.


32-41: New Year’s Day observed cases look correct.

Observed Mondays listed for Sunday occurrences; negative check for non-observed on those dates is a good guard.


78-90: Ascension Day coverage is appropriate.

Spot checks + range assertion align with the project’s approach for movable feasts.


173-191: Eid al-Fitr tests precisely target the “no-estimated” behavior.

Good mix of confirmed dates, range assertion on the no-estimated instance, and observed-day checks.


193-212: Eid al-Adha tests mirror al-Fitr correctly.

Observed-only assertions on the observed dates are tight. This will depend on base dates existing in the provider (see note in burundi.py review about month constants).


288-326: en_US localization assertions match the new catalog.

Names align with holidays/locale/en_US/LC_MESSAGES/BI.po, including observed labels.

holidays/countries/burundi.py (4)

15-16: Confirm the canonical import path for _CustomIslamicHolidays.

The class is defined in holidays/calendars/islamic.py. If it isn’t re-exported by holidays.calendars, import should come from the islamic module directly to avoid surprises.

-from holidays.calendars import _CustomIslamicHolidays
+from holidays.calendars.islamic import _CustomIslamicHolidays

If maintainers prefer the package-level re-export for consistency, keeping the current import is fine—just confirm it’s intentional.


34-44: L10n attributes and supported languages are set correctly.

default_language, labels wrapped in tr(), and supported_languages align with library patterns.


45-58: Constructor wiring is correct.

Explicit init of mixins, passing cls=BurundiIslamicHolidays and the observed rule default are all consistent with project conventions.


60-129: Observed aggregation pattern is clean.

Collecting candidate dates in a set and calling _populate_observed once keeps logic tidy and avoids duplicates. Ascension omitted from observed is appropriate.

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Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: tests/countries/test_burundi.py:194-196
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T05:08:05.136Z
Learning: For Burundi holidays in fr_BI locale, the official government source (presidence.gov.bi) confirms that Islamic holidays use the transliterations "Aid-El-Adha" and "Aid-El-Fithr" rather than the more common French forms "Aïd al-Adha"/"Aïd el-Adha". This is the authoritative spelling for Burundian French as documented in official governmental holiday lists.
📚 Learning: 2025-08-21T04:56:03.711Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: holidays/countries/burundi.py:63-101
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T04:56:03.711Z
Learning: In the holidays library, countries with localization support consistently use tr() wrappers around holiday names when calling _add_* methods (e.g., self._add_new_years_day(tr("Holiday Name"))). This is the established pattern across United States, Thailand, and other l10n-enabled countries, contrary to any suggestion that translation is handled internally by _add_* methods.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-21T04:51:16.392Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: holidays/countries/burundi.py:13-13
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T04:51:16.392Z
Learning: In the holidays library, country classes with localization support consistently use `from gettext import gettext as tr` import and wrap class-level attributes like `estimated_label`, `observed_label`, and `observed_estimated_label` with `tr()` calls. This is the standard library-wide practice for l10n-enabled entities and is required for proper string extraction when generating .po files.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-21T05:08:05.136Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: tests/countries/test_burundi.py:194-196
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T05:08:05.136Z
Learning: For Burundi holidays in fr_BI locale, the official government source (presidence.gov.bi) confirms that Islamic holidays use the transliterations "Aid-El-Adha" and "Aid-El-Fithr" rather than the more common French forms "Aïd al-Adha"/"Aïd el-Adha". This is the authoritative spelling for Burundian French as documented in official governmental holiday lists.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-21T04:56:03.711Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: holidays/countries/burundi.py:63-101
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T04:56:03.711Z
Learning: In the holidays library, countries with localization support DO use tr() wrappers around holiday names when calling _add_* methods. This is the correct pattern for l10n-enabled country implementations, contrary to previous learning about translation being handled internally by _add_* methods.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-05-06T15:29:31.893Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2530
File: holidays/countries/andorra.py:13-14
Timestamp: 2025-05-06T15:29:31.893Z
Learning: In this codebase, `tr` imported as `from gettext import gettext as tr` is used as a message marker for extracting translatable strings when generating .po files, not just for runtime translation.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-16T14:08:09.492Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2635
File: holidays/countries/bhutan.py:13-16
Timestamp: 2025-06-16T14:08:09.492Z
Learning: In the holidays library, translation is performed in the `_add_holiday` methods, not at the string level. Holiday strings passed to `_add_holiday_*` methods are processed through the translation machinery within those methods, so using `tr()` or `self.tr()` wrappers is unnecessary.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-03T16:58:27.175Z
Learnt from: Wasif-Shahzad
PR: vacanza/holidays#2409
File: holidays/countries/qatar.py:27-46
Timestamp: 2025-04-03T16:58:27.175Z
Learning: In the holidays library, method names like `_add_holiday_2nd_tue_of_feb()` and `_add_holiday_1st_sun_of_mar()` use calendar constants internally through parent class implementations even when these constants don't appear directly in the file. Removing imports that seem unused based on a simple text search could break functionality.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-21T05:56:33.238Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: holidays/countries/burundi.py:15-16
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T05:56:33.238Z
Learning: In the holidays library, when importing Gregorian month constants from holidays.calendars.gregorian, only import the months that are actually used in the date data. For example, if Islamic holiday dates only reference JUN, JUL, SEP, OCT, then only import those specific constants rather than importing additional unused months.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-08T14:37:03.045Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2774
File: tests/countries/test_liberia.py:15-16
Timestamp: 2025-08-08T14:37:03.045Z
Learning: In holidays/countries/__init__.py, re-export country classes using absolute imports (e.g., 'from holidays.countries.liberia import Liberia, LR, LBR') and keep alphabetical ordering (e.g., Lesotho, Liberia, Libya). Avoid relative imports in this file.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-13T12:18:03.539Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2614
File: holidays/countries/guyana.py:78-90
Timestamp: 2025-06-13T12:18:03.539Z
Learning: The holidays codebase now uses the constructor signature pattern `__init__(self, *args, islamic_show_estimated: bool = True, **kwargs)` across country classes.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-09T18:31:23.218Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2778
File: tests/countries/test_kiribati.py:15-15
Timestamp: 2025-08-09T18:31:23.218Z
Learning: In the holidays project test files, the standard import pattern is `from holidays.countries.<country> import Country, CODE1, CODE2` (used in ~97% of test files), not `from holidays.countries import Country, CODE1, CODE2`. Only a few exceptions (Suriname, Sierra Leone, Mauritius, Mali, Ivory Coast, Guyana) use the aggregated import pattern.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-06T14:40:31.932Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2593
File: holidays/countries/senegal.py:66-110
Timestamp: 2025-06-06T14:40:31.932Z
Learning: In the holidays library, within the _populate_public_holidays method, holidays should be arranged by calendar type (Islamic holidays first, then Gregorian holidays) without additional type grouping comments. The organization by calendar type is sufficient and follows the project's established conventions.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-30T08:08:30.415Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/countries/ivory_coast.py:84-85
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T08:08:30.415Z
Learning: Islamic holiday logic should be implemented in the holidays/groups/islamic.py file, with country-specific files only calling these methods with the appropriate translated names.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-20T19:46:15.595Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2833
File: tests/countries/test_uganda.py:15-0
Timestamp: 2025-08-20T19:46:15.595Z
Learning: In the holidays project, the standard import pattern for country test files is `from holidays.countries.<country> import Country, CODE1, CODE2` (direct module import), used by ~75% of country test files. Only a minority (~25%) use the aggregated public API import `from holidays.countries import Country, CODE1, CODE2`. The direct module import pattern should be used for new country test files to follow the established convention.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-04T10:09:28.732Z
Learnt from: Wasif-Shahzad
PR: vacanza/holidays#2593
File: holidays/calendars/islamic.py:3993-3994
Timestamp: 2025-06-04T10:09:28.732Z
Learning: In the holidays/calendars/islamic.py file, the Islamic calendar date methods in the _IslamicLunar class (like ali_al_rida_death_dates, ashura_dates, etc.) follow a consistent pattern of being single-line methods that return self._get_holiday(CONSTANT, year) without docstrings. New methods should follow this same pattern for consistency.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-25T10:12:30.448Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2676
File: holidays/countries/tunisia.py:25-25
Timestamp: 2025-06-25T10:12:30.448Z
Learning: The holidays library intentionally duplicates label strings like `estimated_label` across country modules rather than centralizing them. This duplication is the established library-wide approach and should not be suggested for refactoring.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-30T13:33:31.598Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/CI.po:28-101
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T13:33:31.598Z
Learning: In the holidays library, for localization files of the default language (like French for Ivory Coast in fr/LC_MESSAGES/CI.po), the best practice is to leave the message strings (msgstr) empty to avoid possible typos, since the message IDs (msgid) are already in the target language.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-05-10T04:02:13.815Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2537
File: holidays/countries/finland.py:249-253
Timestamp: 2025-05-10T04:02:13.815Z
Learning: Holiday name comments directly above tr() function calls in the holidays package should only contain the holiday name itself (e.g., "# Independence Day.") without any additional context, dates, or historical information.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-05-10T04:32:15.760Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2537
File: holidays/countries/finland.py:0-0
Timestamp: 2025-05-10T04:32:15.760Z
Learning: In the holidays package, detailed historical context and additional information should be added as comments at the method level or above conditional blocks, while comments directly above tr() function calls should only contain the holiday name itself (e.g., "# Independence Day.").

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-11T10:14:28.517Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2794
File: holidays/groups/christian.py:328-343
Timestamp: 2025-08-11T10:14:28.517Z
Learning: For Ethiopian holidays in the `holidays/groups/christian.py` file, docstring wording should maintain source-accurate phrasing (e.g., "in coincidence of" for Ethiopian New Year/Enkutatash), even when it might read awkwardly in English, to ensure consistency with official Ethiopian documentation.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-02T18:38:35.164Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2398
File: tests/countries/test_guinea.py:237-239
Timestamp: 2025-04-02T18:38:35.164Z
Learning: In the vacanza/holidays project, the method assertLocalizedHolidays in country test files should be called with positional parameters rather than named parameters to maintain consistency with the rest of the codebase.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-16T12:28:31.641Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2632
File: holidays/countries/solomon_islands.py:95-98
Timestamp: 2025-06-16T12:28:31.641Z
Learning: Library-wide holiday patterns and their optimizations should be handled at the base class level (like InternationalHolidays) rather than documenting workarounds in individual country modules. This maintains separation of concerns and avoids documentation duplication.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-30T18:25:07.087Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/locale/en_CI/LC_MESSAGES/CI.po:88-88
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T18:25:07.087Z
Learning: In the holidays library, localization files have a specific structure: message comments are in standard English (en_US) describing the holiday, while actual translations (msgstr) should use the locale-specific terminology (e.g., en_CI for Ivory Coast English). For example, "Night of Power" in standard English is translated as "Lailatou-Kadr" in Ivory Coast English.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-16T11:42:28.293Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2638
File: holidays/countries/svalbard_and_jan_mayen.py:1-12
Timestamp: 2025-06-16T11:42:28.293Z
Learning: In the holidays library codebase, country implementation files in holidays/countries/ follow a standard convention of NOT having module-level docstrings. They start with the license header comment block, followed by imports, then class definitions. This is consistent across all country implementations like austria.py, belgium.py, canada.py, etc.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-21T04:51:55.283Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2843
File: holidays/countries/burundi.py:24-28
Timestamp: 2025-08-21T04:51:55.283Z
Learning: In the holidays library, timeanddate.com can be included as a reference specifically for historical Islamic holiday observance date verification, even when official government sources are available, as long as the official sources are listed first in the references.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-03T13:48:11.910Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2777
File: holidays/countries/gambia.py:120-122
Timestamp: 2025-08-03T13:48:11.910Z
Learning: When reviewing holiday implementations in the holidays library, defer to the maintainers' choice of start years for specific holiday policies, as they likely have access to more reliable primary sources and official documentation than what can be found through web searches.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-23T14:55:35.504Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2489
File: holidays/countries/sao_tome_and_principe.py:22-26
Timestamp: 2025-04-23T14:55:35.504Z
Learning: References in holidays classes should only be included if they're used for test case cross-checks or provide historical context about when holidays were added/removed, not just for the sake of having more references.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-13T19:10:31.502Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2465
File: holidays/countries/suriname.py:219-251
Timestamp: 2025-04-13T19:10:31.502Z
Learning: The `_CustomIslamicHolidays` classes in this project contain only exact verified holiday dates from reliable sources, rather than calculated or estimated future dates. This is by design to ensure accuracy, particularly for religious holidays that may follow lunar calendars or depend on local observations.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-13T20:41:56.613Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2386
File: holidays/countries/nepal.py:266-284
Timestamp: 2025-04-13T20:41:56.613Z
Learning: The Islamic holiday dates in the holidays library should only include officially verified dates, not predicted ones, to maintain accuracy. This is especially important for holidays that depend on lunar observations like Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-29T15:15:05.919Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2354
File: holidays/countries/fiji.py:171-183
Timestamp: 2025-03-29T15:15:05.919Z
Learning: In the Fiji holidays implementation, the maintainers are aware of the need to extend the MAWLID_DATES dictionary beyond 2025 when future official references become available, and will do so when appropriate. No suggestions about extending this dictionary should be made in future reviews.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-19T02:34:18.382Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2643
File: holidays/countries/mauritius.py:144-169
Timestamp: 2025-06-19T02:34:18.382Z
Learning: Custom holiday classes that extend _CustomHinduHolidays, _CustomIslamicHolidays, _CustomBuddhistHolidays, etc. in the holidays library do not use docstrings. They follow a pattern of using only inline comments above date dictionaries, as seen in Malaysia, Singapore, UAE, and other country implementations.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-30T18:22:11.939Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2388
File: holidays/countries/ivory_coast.py:127-128
Timestamp: 2025-03-30T18:22:11.939Z
Learning: The IvoryCoast class in holidays/countries/ivory_coast.py already includes documentation in its class docstring explaining the "day after" naming convention for Islamic holidays, noting that in the Islamic calendar, days begin at sunset and the "day after" refers to daylight hours following the night of celebration.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-19T02:34:14.456Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2643
File: holidays/countries/mauritius.py:171-184
Timestamp: 2025-06-19T02:34:14.456Z
Learning: In the holidays library, `_CustomIslamicHolidays` subclasses follow a consistent pattern of NOT having docstrings. They go directly to defining date dictionaries, as evidenced by Malaysia, Singapore, UAE, and dozens of other country implementations.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-29T10:36:06.138Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2671
File: holidays/countries/libya.py:51-108
Timestamp: 2025-06-29T10:36:06.138Z
Learning: There is no project-wide convention in the holidays library to organize holidays by calendar type (Islamic holidays first, then Gregorian holidays). Countries organize holidays in various ways - often chronologically, by importance, or by logical grouping - and Islamic holidays are frequently placed at the end of the _populate_public_holidays method rather than at the beginning.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-23T09:59:19.886Z
Learnt from: PPsyrius
PR: vacanza/holidays#2490
File: holidays/countries/ethiopia.py:45-45
Timestamp: 2025-04-23T09:59:19.886Z
Learning: For the Ethiopia holidays class, it's appropriate to add a return type hint only to the `_is_leap_year` method to match the base class implementation in `holidays/holiday_base.py`, while keeping other methods without type hints to maintain consistency with other country implementations.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-03T16:58:27.175Z
Learnt from: Wasif-Shahzad
PR: vacanza/holidays#2409
File: holidays/countries/qatar.py:27-46
Timestamp: 2025-04-03T16:58:27.175Z
Learning: In the holidays library, method names like `_add_holiday_2nd_tue_of_feb()` and `_add_holiday_1st_sun_of_mar()` use calendar constants like FEB, TUE, MAR, and SUN internally through parent class implementations even when these constants don't appear directly in the file.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-19T21:22:13.125Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2831
File: holidays/countries/south_sudan.py:84-88
Timestamp: 2025-08-19T21:22:13.125Z
Learning: In the holidays library, message comments directly above holiday addition methods must match the holiday name exactly without any additions, modifications, or explanatory text. For example, if the holiday name is "Eid al-Fitr Holiday", the comment should be "# Eid al-Fitr Holiday." with no extra context.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-07-10T15:55:34.523Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2706
File: holidays/countries/cayman_islands.py:50-55
Timestamp: 2025-07-10T15:55:34.523Z
Learning: The `islamic_show_estimated` parameter in country class constructors is only needed for countries that implement Islamic holidays (inherit from IslamicHolidays or _CustomIslamicHolidays groups). Countries with only Christian and secular holidays do not need this parameter.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-07T11:19:38.945Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2608
File: holidays/countries/saint_vincent_and_the_grenadines.py:39-44
Timestamp: 2025-06-07T11:19:38.945Z
Learning: In the holidays library, it's standard practice to explicitly call ChristianHolidays.__init__(self) and InternationalHolidays.__init__(self) in country class __init__ methods, even when these mixins don't define their own __init__ methods. This follows the established codebase convention across all country implementations (confirmed in Zimbabwe, Zambia, and other countries).

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-06-07T11:19:38.945Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2608
File: holidays/countries/saint_vincent_and_the_grenadines.py:39-44
Timestamp: 2025-06-07T11:19:38.945Z
Learning: In the holidays library, it's standard practice to explicitly call ChristianHolidays.__init__(self) and InternationalHolidays.__init__(self) in country class __init__ methods, even when these mixins don't define their own __init__ methods. This follows the established codebase convention across all country implementations.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-04-13T20:42:13.152Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2386
File: holidays/countries/nepal.py:52-60
Timestamp: 2025-04-13T20:42:13.152Z
Learning: In the holidays library, country classes follow a consistent initialization pattern: first explicitly initializing each parent holiday group class with their specific parameters, then calling `super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)` at the end to properly initialize the base `HolidayBase` class.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-03-29T17:55:09.799Z
Learnt from: ankushhKapoor
PR: vacanza/holidays#2386
File: holidays/countries/nepal.py:29-34
Timestamp: 2025-03-29T17:55:09.799Z
Learning: In the holidays library, classes with multiple inheritance from various holiday groups (like ChristianHolidays, HinduCalendarHolidays, etc.) should initialize each parent class separately rather than using `super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)` because the parent classes have different parameter requirements. HolidayBase should receive the `*args, **kwargs` while other holiday group classes typically don't accept parameters like `observed`.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-05-06T13:01:22.693Z
Learnt from: Wasif-Shahzad
PR: vacanza/holidays#2522
File: holidays/countries/yemen.py:158-163
Timestamp: 2025-05-06T13:01:22.693Z
Learning: In the holidays library, the RAMADAN_BEGINNING_DATES dictionary in country-specific Islamic holiday classes (like YemenIslamicHolidays) is used indirectly through the backend. When a country class calls _add_holiday_29_ramadan(), the IslamicHolidays implementation uses the country's custom calendar dates to calculate the 29th day of Ramadan by adding 28 days to the beginning date.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-19T20:36:15.300Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2831
File: holidays/countries/south_sudan.py:84-88
Timestamp: 2025-08-19T20:36:15.300Z
Learning: In South Sudan holidays implementation, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha holidays should use the ISLAMIC category system. The first day of each Eid is a national public holiday (appears in both PUBLIC and ISLAMIC categories), while additional days are typically Muslim-specific and should only appear in the ISLAMIC category through the _populate_islamic_holidays() method.

Applied to files:

  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
📚 Learning: 2025-08-19T20:39:52.024Z
Learnt from: KJhellico
PR: vacanza/holidays#2831
File: holidays/countries/south_sudan.py:84-88
Timestamp: 2025-08-19T20:39:52.024Z
Learning: In South Sudan holidays implementation, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha follow a specific two-day pattern: the first day of each Eid is a PUBLIC holiday (national holiday for everyone), while the second day is an ISLAMIC category holiday (Muslim-specific only). This should be implemented by keeping first day calls in _populate_public_holidays() and adding second day calls in _populate_islamic_holidays() method.

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  • holidays/countries/burundi.py
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holidays/countries/burundi.py (8)

13-16: l10n wiring and imports look correct.

  • Using tr at module scope matches project practice for l10n-enabled entities.
  • Importing only the Gregorian month constants actually used (JUN, JUL, SEP, OCT) keeps the surface tight.

24-28: References order aligns with sourcing policy.

Official sources are listed first, with timeanddate archived last for historical checks. Good.


35-41: Class-level labels are correctly marked for extraction.

estimated_label, observed_label, and observed_estimated_label wrapped in tr() with default_language = "fr_BI" matches established pattern.


45-56: Initialization order and Islamic hook-in are spot on.

Explicitly initializing each mixin and passing cls=BurundiIslamicHolidays with show_estimated respects the project’s constructor conventions.


60-62: Efficient observed-date population pattern.

Collect-once into dts_observed and finalize via a single _populate_observed keeps the method clean and avoids duplicate scans.

Also applies to: 128-129


81-83: Ascension Day exclusion from observed set is correct.

Ascension is always Thursday; it can’t trigger Sunday-based observance. Leaving it out of dts_observed is intentional and good.


122-126: Burundian French spellings for Eid are correct.

Using “Aid-El-Fithr” and “Aid-El-Adha” matches official Burundian sources and tests.


29-31: Verify observed_since gating for Burundi’s observed holidays

I didn’t find any other country module using the observed_since parameter to gate Sunday→Monday observance, so by default the rule applies to all years (since observed_since=None means “always observed”). Please confirm whether the Sunday→Monday practice in Burundi should only take effect from the 2021 decree:

• File: holidays/countries/burundi.py, in __init__ (around line 49)
• Current code:

kwargs.setdefault("observed_rule", SUN_TO_NEXT_MON)

• If you only want it from 2021 onward, consider:

kwargs.setdefault("observed_rule", SUN_TO_NEXT_MON)
+ # Observance practice codified by Décret n° 100/150 du 7 Juin 2021.
+ kwargs.setdefault("observed_since", 2021)

Otherwise, leaving it unguarded maintains the existing behavior. Let me know which approach is intended so we avoid unintentional backfilling of pre-2021 calendars.

@KJhellico KJhellico changed the title Refactor Burundi holidays Update Burundi holidays, add l10n support Aug 21, 2025
PPsyrius and others added 2 commits August 22, 2025 09:12
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LGTM!

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Great work 👍

Merged via the queue into vacanza:dev with commit 5079f5d Aug 22, 2025
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