]> code.communitydata.science - mediawiki_dump_tools.git/commitdiff
merging pull containing revert-radius with 2nd version of regex scanner w/ unit tests
authorsohyeonhwang <sohyeonhwang2024@u.northwestern.edu>
Thu, 7 Nov 2019 19:28:17 +0000 (13:28 -0600)
committersohyeonhwang <sohyeonhwang2024@u.northwestern.edu>
Thu, 7 Nov 2019 19:28:17 +0000 (13:28 -0600)
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test/Wikiq_Unit_Test.py
wikiq

diff --combined test/Wikiq_Unit_Test.py
index 9011d799831548c1def240c823aa7a4ba3945d8d,9c85109b3988355832116e7d8b3b59c8bd2b00b3..159fd1088af1f3fbfeb9d10fb0810a099dd6ccc5
@@@ -73,29 -73,6 +73,29 @@@ class Test_Wikipedia(unittest.TestCase)
          baseline = pd.read_table(baseline_file)
          assert_frame_equal(test,baseline)
  
 +    def test_WP_revert_radius(self):
 +        print(os.path.abspath('.'))
 +        test_filename =  "revert_radius_" + self.wikiq_out_name
 +        test_file = os.path.join(self.test_output_dir, test_filename)
 +        if os.path.exists(test_file):
 +            os.remove(test_file)
 +        
 +        call = self.base_call.format(self.input_file, self.test_output_dir)
 +        call = call + " -n 0 -n 1 -rr 1"
 +        print(call)
 +        proc = subprocess.Popen(call,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,shell=True)
 +        proc.wait()
 +        copyfile(self.call_output, test_file)
 +        baseline_file = os.path.join(os.path.abspath("."), self.baseline_output_dir, test_filename)
 +
 +        # as a test let's make sure that we get equal data frames
 +        test = pd.read_table(test_file)
 +        num_wrong_ns = sum(~ test.namespace.isin({0,1}))
 +        self.assertEqual(num_wrong_ns, 0)
 +        baseline = pd.read_table(baseline_file)
 +        assert_frame_equal(test,baseline)
 +
 +
  
  class Test_Basic(unittest.TestCase):
  
@@@ -282,6 -259,6 +282,119 @@@ class Test_Stdout(unittest.TestCase)
          test = pd.read_table(StringIO(outs))
          baseline = pd.read_table(baseline_file)
          assert_frame_equal(test,baseline)
--        
++
++class Test_Regex(unittest.TestCase):
++
++    def setUp(self):
++        self.wiki = 'regextest'
++        self.wikiq_out_name = self.wiki + '.tsv'
++        self.infile = "{0}.xml.bz2".format(self.wiki)
++
++        self.input_dir = "dumps"
++        self.input_file = os.path.join(".", self.input_dir,self.infile)
++
++        if not os.path.exists("test_output"):
++            os.mkdir("test_output")
++
++        self.test_output_dir = os.path.join(".", "test_output")
++        self.call_output = os.path.join(self.test_output_dir, self.wikiq_out_name)
++        # we have two base calls, one for checking inputs and the other for checking outputs
++        self.base_call = "../wikiq {0}"
++        self.base_call_outs = "../wikiq {0} -o {1}"
++
++        self.baseline_output_dir = "baseline_output"
++
++        # sample inputs for checking that bad inputs get terminated / test_regex_inputs
++        self.bad_input1 = "-RP '\\b\\d+\\b'" #label is missing
++        self.bad_input2 = "-RP 'NPO V' -RP THE -RPl testlabel" #number of reg and number of labels do not match
++        self.bad_input3 = "-CP '(Tamil|Li)' -RPl testlabel" #cp but rp label
++        self.bad_input4 = "-CPl testlabel" #regex is missing
++        self.bad_input5 = "-RP '\\b\\w{3}\\b' -RPl threeletters -CP '\\b\\w{3}\\b'"
++
++        self.bad_inputs_list = [self.bad_input1,self.bad_input2,self.bad_input3,self.bad_input4,self.bad_input5]
++
++        # sample inputs for checking the outcomes of good inputs / test_basic_regex
++        self.good_input1 = "-RP '\\b\\d{3}\\b' -RPl threedigits"
++        self.good_input2 = "-RP 'TestCase' -RP 'page' -RPl testcases -RPl page_word"
++        self.good_input3 = "-CP 'Chevalier' -CPl chev_com -RP 'welcome to Wikipedia' -RPl wiki_welcome -CP 'Warning' -CPl warning"
++        self.good_input4 = "-CP 'WP:EVADE' -CPl wp_evade"
++
++        self.good_inputs_list = [self.good_input1,self.good_input2,self.good_input3, self.good_input4]
++
++        # and with capture group(s) / test_capturegroup_regex
++        self.cap_input1 = "-RP 'Li Chevalier' -RPl li_cheval -CP '(?P<letter>\\b[a-zA-Z]{3}\\b)|(?P<number>\\b\\d+\\b)|(?P<cat>\\bcat\\b)' -CPl three"
++        self.cap_input2 = "-CP '(?P<a>\\bTestCaseA\\b)|(?P<b>\\bTestCaseB\\b)|(?P<c>\\bTestCaseC\\b)|(?P<d>\\bTestCaseD\\b)' -CPl testcase -RP '(?P<npov>npov|NPOV)|(?P<neutral>neutral point of view)' -RPl npov"
++
++        self.cap_inputs_list = [self.cap_input1,self.cap_input2]
++
++    def test_regex_inputs(self):
++        for input in self.bad_inputs_list:
++            call = self.base_call.format(self.input_file)
++            call = call + " --stdout " + input
++            print(call)
++            proc = subprocess.Popen(call,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE,shell=True)
++            stdout,stderr = proc.communicate()
++            #print(proc.returncode)
++            
++            # we want to check that the bad inputs were caught and sys.exit is stopping the code
++            print(stderr.decode("utf-8"))
++            self.assertNotEqual(proc.returncode,0)
++
++    def test_basic_regex(self):
++        i = 1
++        for input in self.good_inputs_list:
++
++            test_filename = "basic_{0}_{1}.tsv".format(self.wikiq_out_name[:-4], str(i))
++            #print(test_filename)
++            test_file = os.path.join(self.test_output_dir, test_filename)
++            if os.path.exists(test_file):
++                os.remove(test_file)
++
++            call = self.base_call_outs.format(self.input_file, self.test_output_dir)
++            call = call + " " + input
++            print(call)
++
++            proc = subprocess.Popen(call,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE,shell=True)
++            proc.wait()
++
++            copyfile(self.call_output, test_file)
++            f = open(self.call_output, 'w')
++            f.close()
++            
++            # don't have a baseline file to compare a test to??
++            # baseline_file = os.path.join(".", self.baseline_output_dir, test_filename)
++            i += 1
++
++            #TODO
++            #a proper assert statement still needs to go here, but I checked out the generated files for now and it functions
++
++
++    def test_capturegroup_regex(self):
++        i = 1
++        for input in self.cap_inputs_list:
++            test_filename = "capturegroup_{0}_{1}.tsv".format(self.wikiq_out_name[:-4], str(i))
++            print(test_filename)
++            test_file = os.path.join(self.test_output_dir, test_filename)
++            if os.path.exists(test_file):
++                os.remove(test_file)
++
++            call = self.base_call_outs.format(self.input_file, self.test_output_dir)
++            call = call + " " + input
++            print(call)
++
++            proc = subprocess.Popen(call,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE,shell=True)
++            proc.wait()
++
++            copyfile(self.call_output, test_file)
++            f = open(self.call_output, 'w')
++            f.close()
++            
++            # don't have a baseline file to compare a test to??
++            # baseline_file = os.path.join(".", self.baseline_output_dir, test_filename)
++            i += 1
++
++            #TODO
++            #a proper assert statement still needs to go here, but I checked out the generated files for now and it functions
++
  if __name__ == '__main__':
      unittest.main()
diff --combined wikiq
index 67785fef86eca25458b4b26f70cd92b60fdcdfe2,b982eaa5f0a8bc32dd7f5dcae77941339ad38304..7a1b846dc08f2f86ff292ceae694ff55ef9a7382
--- 1/wikiq
--- 2/wikiq
+++ b/wikiq
@@@ -34,6 -34,29 +34,56 @@@ def calculate_persistence(tokens_added)
      return(sum([(len(x.revisions)-1) for x in tokens_added]),
             len(tokens_added))
  
 -def matchmaker(rev_data, regular_expression, scanner, rev): #rev_data,self.regex,self.scanner, rev
 -    for location in scanner: #presumably 'comment' 'text' 'comment text' made into a list by args
 -        if location == "comment":
 -            matching_string = rev.comment
 -        elif location == "text":
 -            matching_string = rev.text
++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:
 -            sys.exit("regex scanner location must be 'comment' or 'text'.")
 -
 -        if (re.search(regular_expression, matching_string) is not None): # we know that there is a match somewhere
 -            m = re.finditer(regular_expression, matching_string) # all our matchObjects in a list
 -            blob=""
 -            for result in m:
 -                blob = blob + "," + result.group(0)
 -            # columns we want
 -            rev_data['matches'] = blob #### the list of matchObjects. gleaned in post-processing       
++            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:
 -            rev_data['matches'] = None
 -      
++            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 -150,8 +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, revert_radius=15):
 -    def __init__(self, input_file, output_file, scanner, match_regex, 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
          self.printed_header = False
          self.namespaces = []
          self.urlencode = urlencode
 -        self.scanner = scanner
 -        self.match_regex = match_regex
 +        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:
          # 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
                  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)
  
              # Iterate through a page's revisions
              for rev in page:
 -                ## m = re.finditer() #so we can find all instances
 -                ## m.groupdict() #so we can look at them all with their names
 -
 -                # initialize rev_dat
++                
++                # 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 self.scanner is not None: # we know we want to do a regex search 
 -                    ## comment = want to look in comment attached to revision
 -                    ## text = want to look in revision text
++                # 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]))
 -                    ### call the scanner function
 -                    rev_data = matchmaker(rev_data, self.match_regex, self.scanner, rev)
 -      
 -                if self.scanner is not None and rev_data['matches'] is None:
 -                    next
++                    # 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:
  
                      # 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)
                      
@@@ -390,15 -430,11 +483,25 @@@ parser.add_argument('-u', '--url-encode
  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('-rs', '--regex-scanner', dest="scanner",type=str, action='append',
 -                    help="Find the regex match specified by -R/--match searching in: (1) comment (2) text.")
 +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('-R', '--match', dest="match_regex", type=str, 
 -                    help="The regular expression you would like to find in the string and put in capture group")
++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()
  
@@@ -436,13 -472,13 +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, 
 +        wikiq = WikiqParser(input_file,
 +                            output_file,
                              collapse_user=args.collapse_user,
                              persist=persist,
                              urlencode=args.urlencode,
 -                            namespaces = namespaces,
 -                            match_regex=args.match_regex, # adding in the new 2 args for regex searching
 -                            scanner=args.scanner)
 +                            namespaces=namespaces,
-                             revert_radius=args.revert_radius)
++                            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()
  
          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,
 -                        match_regex=args.match_regex, # adding in the new 2 args for regex searching
 -                        scanner=args.scanner)
 -    wikiq.process()
 +                        namespaces=namespaces,
-                         revert_radius=args.revert_radius)
-     wikiq.process()
++                        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(",")

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