X-Git-Url: https://code.communitydata.science/mediawiki_dump_tools.git/blobdiff_plain/e4222c45ddea22e543fe4a4bdbcc38b4ac3645bb..4ccde845290a9ae350456107c1171638e81901e0:/wikiq?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/wikiq b/wikiq index dc9d772..7a1b846 100755 --- a/wikiq +++ b/wikiq @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ # original wikiq headers are: title articleid revid date_time anon # editor editor_id minor text_size text_entropy text_md5 reversion # additions_size deletions_size -import pdb + import argparse import sys import os, os.path @@ -34,6 +34,56 @@ def calculate_persistence(tokens_added): return(sum([(len(x.revisions)-1) for x in tokens_added]), len(tokens_added)) +def matchmake(scanned_content, rev_data, regex, label): + p = re.compile(regex) + + temp_dict = {} + # if there are named capture groups in the regex + if bool(p.groupindex): + capture_groups = list(p.groupindex.keys()) + + # initialize the {capture_group_name:list} for each capture group + for cap_group in capture_groups: + temp_dict["{}_{}".format(label, cap_group)] = [] + + # if there are matches of some sort in this revision content, fill the lists for each cap_group + if p.search(scanned_content) is not None: + m = re.finditer(p,scanned_content) + matchobjects = list(m) + + for cap_group in capture_groups: + temp_list = [] + for match in matchobjects: + # we only want to add the match for the capture group if the match is not None + if match.group(cap_group) != None: + temp_list.append(match.group(cap_group)) + + # if temp_list of matches is empty just make that column None + if len(temp_list)==0: + temp_dict["{}_{}".format(label, cap_group)] = None + # else we put in the list we made in the for-loop above + else: + temp_dict["{}_{}".format(label, cap_group)] = ', '.join(temp_list) + + # there are no matches at all in this revision content, we default values to None + else: + for cap_group in capture_groups: + temp_dict["{}_{}".format(label, cap_group)] = None + + # there are no capture groups, we just search for all the matches of the regex + else: + #given that there are matches to be made + if p.search(scanned_content) is not None: + m = p.findall(scanned_content) + temp_dict[label] = ', '.join(m) + else: + temp_dict[label] = None + # update rev_data with our new columns + rev_data.update(temp_dict) + print(rev_data.keys()) + return rev_data + + class WikiqIterator(): def __init__(self, fh, collapse_user=False): self.fh = fh @@ -127,8 +177,7 @@ class WikiqPage(): return next(self.__revisions) class WikiqParser(): - - def __init__(self, input_file, output_file, collapse_user=False, persist=None, urlencode=False, namespaces = None): + def __init__(self, input_file, output_file, regex_match_revision, regex_match_comment, regex_revision_label, regex_comment_label, collapse_user=False, persist=None, urlencode=False, namespaces = None, revert_radius=15): """ Parameters: persist : what persistence method to use. Takes a PersistMethod value @@ -141,6 +190,12 @@ class WikiqParser(): self.printed_header = False self.namespaces = [] self.urlencode = urlencode + self.revert_radius = revert_radius + self.regex_match_revision = regex_match_revision + self.regex_revision_label = regex_revision_label + self.regex_match_comment = regex_match_comment + self.regex_comment_label = regex_comment_label + if namespaces is not None: self.namespace_filter = set(namespaces) else: @@ -161,6 +216,7 @@ class WikiqParser(): # if we've made it this far with no matches, we return the default namespace return default_ns + def process(self): # create a regex that creates the output filename @@ -184,10 +240,12 @@ class WikiqParser(): # skip namespaces not in the filter if self.namespace_filter is not None: - if namespace in self.namespace_filter: + if namespace not in self.namespace_filter: continue - rev_detector = mwreverts.Detector() + print(self.revert_radius) + rev_detector = mwreverts.Detector(radius = self.revert_radius) + if self.persist != PersistMethod.none: window = deque(maxlen=PERSISTENCE_RADIUS) @@ -205,18 +263,54 @@ class WikiqParser(): from mw.lib import persistence state = persistence.State() - - # Iterate through a page's revisions for rev in page: + + # initialize rev_data + rev_data = {} - rev_data = {'revid' : rev.id, - 'date_time' : rev.timestamp.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S'), - 'articleid' : page.id, - 'editor_id' : "" if rev.deleted.user == True or rev.user.id is None else rev.user.id, - 'title' : '"' + page.title + '"', - 'namespace' : namespace, - 'deleted' : "TRUE" if rev.deleted.text else "FALSE" } + # if the command line args only gave a label (and no regular expression is given) + if (self.regex_revision_label != None and self.regex_match_revision == None) or (self.regex_comment_label != None and self.regex_match_comment == None): + sys.exit('The given regex label(s) has no corresponding regex to search for.') + + # if there's anything in the list of regex_match_revision + if self.regex_match_revision is not None: + if (self.regex_revision_label == None) or (len(self.regex_match_revision) != len(self.regex_revision_label)): + sys.exit('Each regular expression *must* come with a corresponding label and vice versa.') + + # initialize and construct the list of regex-label tuples + pairs = [] + for i in range(0,len(self.regex_match_revision)): + pairs.append((self.regex_match_revision[i], self.regex_revision_label[i])) + + # for each regex/label pair, we now run matchmake to check and output columns + for pair in pairs: + # pair[0] corresponds to the regex, pair[1] to the label + rev_data = matchmake(rev.text, rev_data, pair[0], pair[1]) + + # if there's anything in the list of regex_match_comment + if self.regex_match_comment is not None: + if (self.regex_comment_label == None) or (len(self.regex_match_comment) != len(self.regex_comment_label)): + sys.exit('Each regular expression *must* come with a corresponding label and vice versa.') + + # initialize and construct the list of regex-label tuples + pairs = [] + for i in range(0,len(self.regex_match_comment)): + pairs.append((self.regex_match_comment[i], self.regex_comment_label[i])) + + # for each regex/label pair, we now run matchmake to check and output columns + for pair in pairs: + # pair[0] corresponds to the regex, pair[1] to the label + rev_data = matchmake(rev.comment, rev_data, pair[0], pair[1]) + + # we fill out the rest of the data structure now + rev_data['revid'] = rev.id + rev_data['date_time'] = rev.timestamp.strftime('%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') + rev_data['articleid'] = page.id + rev_data['editor_id'] = "" if rev.deleted.user == True or rev.user.id is None else rev.user.id + rev_data['title'] = '"' + page.title + '"' + rev_data['namespace'] = namespace + rev_data['deleted'] = "TRUE" if rev.deleted.text else "FALSE" # if revisions are deleted, /many/ things will be missing if rev.deleted.text: @@ -241,7 +335,7 @@ class WikiqParser(): # TODO rev.bytes doesn't work.. looks like a bug rev_data['text_chars'] = len(rev.text) - + # generate revert data revert = rev_detector.process(text_sha1, rev.id) @@ -381,13 +475,33 @@ parser.add_argument('--collapse-user', dest="collapse_user", action="store_true" help="Operate only on the final revision made by user a user within all sequences of consecutive edits made by a user. This can be useful for addressing issues with text persistence measures.") parser.add_argument('-p', '--persistence', dest="persist", default=None, const='', type=str, choices = ['','segment','sequence','legacy'], nargs='?', - help="Compute and report measures of content persistent: (1) persistent token revisions, (2) tokens added, and (3) number of revision used in computing the first measure. This may by slow. Use -p=segment for advanced persistence calculation method that is robust to content moves. This might be very slow. Use -p=legacy for legacy behavior.") + help="Compute and report measures of content persistent: (1) persistent token revisions, (2) tokens added, and (3) number of revision used in computing the first measure. This may by slow. The defualt is -p=sequence, which uses the same algorithm as in the past, but with improvements to wikitext parsing. Use -p=legacy for old behavior used in older research projects. Use -p=segment for advanced persistence calculation method that is robust to content moves, but prone to bugs, and slower.") parser.add_argument('-u', '--url-encode', dest="urlencode", action="store_true", help="Output url encoded text strings. This works around some data issues like newlines in editor names. In the future it may be used to output other text data.") -parser.add_argument('-ns', '--namespace-filter', dest="namespace_filter", type=str, help="Comma-seperate list of namespaces numbers to include", default=None) +parser.add_argument('-n', '--namespace-include', dest="namespace_filter", type=int, action='append', + help="Id number of namspace to include. Can be specified more than once.") + +parser.add_argument('-rr', + '--revert-radius', + dest="revert_radius", + type=int, + action='store', + default=15, + help="Number of edits to check when looking for reverts (default: 15)") + +parser.add_argument('-RP', '--revision-pattern', dest="regex_match_revision", default=None, type=str, action='append', + help="The regular expression to search for in revision text. The regex must be surrounded by quotes.") +parser.add_argument('-RPl', '--revision-pattern-label', dest="regex_revision_label", default=None, type=str, action='append', + help="The label for the outputted column based on matching the regex in revision text.") + +parser.add_argument('-CP', '--comment-pattern', dest="regex_match_comment", default=None, type=str, action='append', + help="The regular expression to search for in comments of revisions.") + +parser.add_argument('-CPl', '--comment-pattern-label', dest="regex_comment_label", default=None, type=str, action='append', + help="The label for the outputted column based on matching the regex in comments.") args = parser.parse_args() @@ -403,7 +517,7 @@ else: persist = PersistMethod.sequence if args.namespace_filter is not None: - namespaces = [int(ns) for ns in args.namespace_filter.split(',')] + namespaces = args.namespace_filter else: namespaces = None @@ -425,12 +539,17 @@ if len(args.dumpfiles) > 0: filename = os.path.join(output_dir, os.path.basename(filename)) output_file = open_output_file(filename) - wikiq = WikiqParser(input_file, output_file, - collapse_user=args.collapse_user, - persist=persist, - urlencode=args.urlencode, - namespaces = namespaces) - + wikiq = WikiqParser(input_file, + output_file, + collapse_user=args.collapse_user, + persist=persist, + urlencode=args.urlencode, + namespaces=namespaces, + revert_radius=args.revert_radius, + regex_match_revision = args.regex_match_revision, + regex_revision_label = args.regex_revision_label, + regex_match_comment = args.regex_match_comment, + regex_comment_label = args.regex_comment_label) wikiq.process() @@ -438,13 +557,20 @@ if len(args.dumpfiles) > 0: input_file.close() output_file.close() else: - wikiq = WikiqParser(sys.stdin, sys.stdout, + wikiq = WikiqParser(sys.stdin, + sys.stdout, collapse_user=args.collapse_user, persist=persist, - persist_legacy=args.persist_legacy, + #persist_legacy=args.persist_legacy, urlencode=args.urlencode, - namespaces = namespaces) - wikiq.process() + namespaces=namespaces, + revert_radius=args.revert_radius, + regex_match_revision = args.regex_match_revision, + regex_revision_label = args.regex_revision_label, + regex_match_comment = args.regex_match_comment, + regex_comment_label = args.regex_comment_label) + + wikiq.process() # stop_words = "a,able,about,across,after,all,almost,also,am,among,an,and,any,are,as,at,be,because,been,but,by,can,cannot,could,dear,did,do,does,either,else,ever,every,for,from,get,got,had,has,have,he,her,hers,him,his,how,however,i,if,in,into,is,it,its,just,least,let,like,likely,may,me,might,most,must,my,neither,no,nor,not,of,off,often,on,only,or,other,our,own,rather,said,say,says,she,should,since,so,some,than,that,the,their,them,then,there,these,they,this,tis,to,too,twas,us,wants,was,we,were,what,when,where,which,while,who,whom,why,will,with,would,yet,you,your" # stop_words = stop_words.split(",")