And this is the extra code for my other answer. The meat is in edb.py. Run from Python console and follow the examples. Or use the web2py controller and run in your browser.
Save this as edb.py:
import MySQLdb
import sys
connection = MySQLdb.connect (host = "localhost",
user = "root",
passwd = "x",
db = "y")
cursor = connection.cursor()
query_counter = 0
print_queries = False
limit = 1000
def fetch_one( query ):
global query_counter, print_queries
query = query + ' LIMIT ' + str(limit)
if print_queries:
print query
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute( query )
query_counter += 1
result = cursor.fetchone()
if result:
return result[0]
else:
return None
def fetch_all( query ):
global query_counter, print_queries
query = query + ' LIMIT ' + str(limit)
if print_queries:
print query
cursor = connection.cursor()
cursor.execute( query )
query_counter += 1
return cursor.fetchall()
def _flatten( list_of_lists ):
import itertools
return list(itertools.chain(*list_of_lists))
#Example: e._search_by_name('steve martin')
def _search_by_name( name, operator = '=' ):
typed, ranked = {}, []
if name:
name = name.strip()
if not name:
return ( typed, ranked )
filler = '' if operator == '=' else '%'
ranks = {}
#to filter meaningful stuff for every mid returned order by the number of types they have
#search for value text if prop. is
#select * from ns where value = 'the king' and (property = '/m/01gr' or property = '/m/06b');
name_mid = _mid( '/type/object/name' )
alias_mid = _mid( '/common/topic/alias' )
query = "select ns.source from ns where ns.value %s '%s%s' and ns.property in ('%s', '%s')" % ( operator, name, filler, name_mid, alias_mid )
for i in fetch_all( query ):
typed[ i[0] ] = _types( i[0] )
import operator
ranked = [ ( len( typed[i] ), i ) for i in typed ]
ranked = [ e[1] for e in sorted( ranked, key=operator.itemgetter(0), reverse = True ) ]
return (typed, ranked)
#Example: e._children('') <---will get the top level domains
# e._children('/film') <---get all types from the domain
# e._children('/film/film') <---get all properties for the type
def _children( parent, expand = False, raw = False ):
query = "select t.source, t.value from types t where t.destination = '%s'" % (parent)
res = fetch_all( query )
if raw:
return [ row[0] for row in res ]
if expand: prefix = parent
else: prefix = ''
return [ prefix + '/' + row[1] for row in fetch_all(query) ]
#Example: e._parent('/film/film/songs')
def _parent( child ): # '/people/marriage/to' -> '/people/marriage'
#if not isinstance( child, str ): return None # what kind of safety mechanisms do we need here?
return '/'.join(child.split('/')[:-1])
#Example: e._domains()
def _domains():
return _children('')
#Example: e._top_level_types()
def _top_level_types():
return _children('/type')
#TODO get all primitive types
#Example: e._mid('/type/object')
# e._mid('/authority/imdb/name/nm0000188')
def _mid( key ):
if key == '':
return None
elif key == '/':
key = '/boot/root_namespace'
parts = key.split('/')
if parts[1] == 'm': #already a mid
return key
namespace = '/'.join(parts[:-1])
key = parts[-1]
return fetch_one( "select source from types t where t.destination = '%s' and t.value = '%s'" % (namespace, key) )
#Example: e._key('/type')
def _key( mid ):
if isinstance( mid, str):
res = _keys( mid )
if not res:
return None
rt = [ r for r in res if r.startswith( '/type' ) ]
if rt:
return rt[0]
else:
return res[0]
elif isinstance( mid, list ) or isinstance( mid, tuple ):
res = [ _key( e ) for e in mid ]
return [ r for r in res if r is not None ]
else:
return None
def _keys( mid ):
# check for '/type/object/key' as well?
query = "select t.destination, t.value from types t where t.source = '%s'" % mid
return [ row[0]+'/'+row[1] for row in fetch_all( query ) ]
#Example: e._types('/m/0p_47')
def _types( mid ):
tm = _mid( '/type/object/type' )
query = "select l.destination from links l where l.source = '%s' and l.property = '%s'" % (mid, tm)
return [ row[0] for row in fetch_all( query ) ]
#Example: e._props_n('/m/0p_47') <---Named immediate properties (like name, etc.)
def _props_n( mid ): #the same property can be set more than once per topic!
query = "select ns.property from ns where ns.source = '%s'" % (mid)
return list( set( [ row[0] for row in fetch_all( query ) ] ) )
#Example: e._props_l('/m/0p_47') <---All remote properties, some are named, some are anonymous
def _props_l( mid ): #the same property can be set more than once per topic!
tm = _mid( '/type/object/type' ) #exclude types, they have tons of instance links
res = fetch_all( "select l.property, l.destination from links l where l.source = '%s' and property <> '%s'" % (mid, tm) )
output = {}
for r in res:
dests = output.get( r[0], False )
if dests:
dests.append( r[1] )
else:
output[ r[0] ] = [ r[1] ]
return output
#Example: e._props_ln('/m/0p_47') <---All remote named properties
def _props_ln( mid ): #named properties
result = []
ps = _props_l( mid )
common_topic = _mid( '/common/topic' )
for p in ps:
ts = _types( ps[p][0] )
if common_topic in ts: #it's a common topic
result.append( p )
return result
#Example: e._props_la('/m/0p_47') <---All remote anonymous properties, these actually belong to the children!
#instead of has type /common/topic we used to check if it has name
def _props_la( mid, raw = True ): #anonymous properties (blank nodes in RDF?)
result = []
ps = _props_l( mid )
common_topic = _mid( '/common/topic' )
for p in ps:
ts = _types( ps[p][0] )
if common_topic not in ts: #it is not a common topic
t = _key( _types( ps[p][0] ) )
if t and '/type/type' not in t: #FIXME: hack not to go into types, could be done better
result.append( _children( t[0], expand=True, raw=raw ) ) #get the first, is this correct?
return _flatten( result ) #it is a list of lists
#FIXME: try to get '/film/actor/film' -> '/type/property/expected_type' -> '/film/performance' -> properties/children
#instead of trying is something has name
#Example: e._get_n('/m/0p_47', e._props_n('/m/0p_47')[0])['/lang/en'] <---These come with a namespace
def _get_n( mid, prop ): #the same property can be set more than once per topic!
p = _mid( prop )
query = "select ns.value from ns where ns.source = '%s' and ns.property = '%s'" % (mid, p)
return [ r[0] for r in fetch_all( query ) ]
#Example: e._get_l('/m/0p_47', e._props_l('/m/0p_47')[0]) <---returns a list of mids coresponding to that prop.
# e._name(e._get_l('/m/0p_47', '/film/writer/film'))
def _get_l( mid, prop ): #the same property can be set more than once per topic!
p = _mid( prop )
query = "select l.destination from links l where l.source = '%s' and l.property = '%s'" % (mid, p)
return [ row[0] for row in fetch_all( query ) ]
#Example: e._name(e._get_ln('/m/0p_47', e._props_ln('/m/0p_47')[0]))
def _get_ln( mid, p ): #just alias for _get_l, keeping for consistency
return _get_l( mid, p )
#Example: e._name(e._get_la('/m/0p_47', '/film/performance/film'))
def _get_la( mid, prop ):
result = []
ps = _props_l( mid )
for p in ps:
es = _get_l( mid, p ) #get the destinations
if not es: continue
ts = set( _types( es[0] ) )
if _mid(_parent(_key(_mid(prop)))) in ts: #should be able to do this more efficiently!!!
for e in es:
result.append( _get_l( e, prop ) )
return _flatten( result ) #return after the first result
#How do we determine properties with multiple values vs those with singular (i.e. place of birth)?
#is this in the ontology?
#Ans: yes, /type/property/unique
#Example: e._all_names_ln('/m/0p_47') <---gets all of object's remote named properties
def _all_names_ln( mid ):
result = {}
for p in _props_ln( mid ):
result[ _key(p) ] = _name( _get_ln( mid, p ) )
return result
#Example: e._all_names_la('/m/0p_47') <---gets all of object's remote anonymous properties
def _all_names_la( mid ): #TODO: prevent loops, run e.all_names_la('/m/0p_47')
result = {}
for p in _props_la( mid ):
result[ _key( p ) ] = _name ( _get_la( mid, p ) )
return result
#FIXME: _all_names_la is going into destinations which are types and have a ton of instance links...
#Example: e._name('/m/0p_47') <---the name of a topic
#
def _name( mid ):
if isinstance( mid, str ):
nm = _mid( '/type/object/name' )
return _get_n( mid, nm )
elif isinstance( mid, list ) or isinstance( mid, tuple ) or isinstance( mid, set ):
return [ _name( e ) for e in mid ]
else:
return None
#for internal use only
def _get_linked( mid ):
tm = _mid( '/type/object/type' ) #exclude types, they have tons of instance links
query = "select destination from links where source = '%s' and property <> '%s' " % ( mid, tm )
return set( [ r[0] for r in fetch_all( query ) ] )
#for internal use only
def _get_connections_internal( entity1, target, path, all_paths, depth, max_depth):
import copy
if depth > max_depth:
return
if True:
print
print str(entity1) + ', ' + str(target)
print str( path )
print str( all_paths )
print depth
path.append( entity1 )
linked1 = _get_linked( entity1 )
if target in linked1 or entity1 == target:
path.append( target )
all_paths.append( path )
#print str( path )
return
for l1 in linked1:
if l1 in path:
continue
_get_connections_internal( l1,
target,
copy.copy( path ),
all_paths,
depth+1,
max_depth )
#Example: e._name(e._get_connections('/m/0p_47', '/m/0cwtm')) <---find path in the graph between the two entities
def _get_connections( entity1, target ):
result = []
_get_connections_internal( entity1, target, [], result, 0, 2 )
return result
#for internal use only
def _get_connections_internal2( entity1, entity2, path1, path2, all_paths, depth, max_depth, level ):
import copy
if depth > max_depth:
return
if level < 0: level = 0
path1.append( entity1 )
path2.append( entity2 )
if entity1 == entity2 and level == 0:
all_paths.append( ( path1, path2 ) ) #no need to append entity1 or entity2 to the paths
return
linked1 = _get_linked( entity1 )
if entity2 in linked1 and entity2 not in path1 and level == 0:
path1.append( entity2 )
all_paths.append( ( path1, path2 ) )
return
linked2 = _get_linked( entity2 )
if entity1 in linked2 and entity1 not in path2 and level == 0:
path2.append( entity1 )
all_paths.append( ( path1, path2 ) )
return
inters = linked1.intersection( linked2 )
inters = inters.difference( set( path1 ) )
inters = inters.difference( set( path2 ) )
if inters and level == 0:
for e in inters: #these are many paths, have to clone
p1 = copy.copy( path1 )
p1.append( e )
p2 = copy.copy( path2 )
p2.append( e )
all_paths.append( ( p1,p2 ) )
return
for l1 in linked1:
if l1 in path1 or l1 in path2:
continue
for l2 in linked2:
if l2 in path1 or l2 in path2:
continue
_get_connections_internal2( l1, l2,
copy.copy( path1 ), copy.copy( path2 ),
all_paths,
depth+1,
max_depth,
level - 1 )
#Example: e._name(e._get_connections2('/m/0p_47', '/m/0cwtm')) <---returns two meeting paths starting from both entities
# e._name(e._get_connections('/m/0p_47', '/m/0cwtm', level=1)) <---search deeper
# e._name(e._get_connections('/m/0p_47', '/m/0cwtm', level=2)) <---even deeper
def _get_connections2( entity1, entity2, level = 0 ):
result = []
_get_connections_internal2( entity1, entity2, [], [], result, 0, 15, level )
return result
And here is a sample web2py controller (just copy edb.py in the web2py models directory):
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
def mid_to_url( mid ):
return mid.split('/')[2]
def index():
form = FORM( TABLE( TR( INPUT(_name='term', _value=request.vars.term ) ),
TR(INPUT(_type='submit', _value='Search') ) ),
_method='get')
typed, ranked = _search_by_name( request.vars.term )
rows = []
for r in ranked:
keys = []
for t in typed[r]:
k = _key( t )
if k:
keys.append( k )
rows.append( TR( TD( A(_name( r ),
_href = URL('result', args = [mid_to_url(r)]))),
TD( XML( '<br/>'.join( keys ) ) ) ) )
result = TABLE( *rows )
return {
'form': form,
'result' : result
}
def result():
path, data = '', ''
if not request.args:
return { 'path':path, 'data':data}
path_rows = []
for ra in range(len(request.args)):
if ra%2:
arrow_url = URL( 'static', 'images/blue_arr.png' )
display_name = _key('/m/'+request.args[ra]) #it's a property
else:
arrow_url = URL( 'static', 'images/red_arr.png' )
display_name = _name('/m/'+request.args[ra]) #it's a topic
path_rows.append( TD( A( display_name, _href=URL( args = request.args[0:ra+1] ) ) ) )
path_rows.append( TD( IMG( _src = arrow_url ) ) )
path = TABLE( *path_rows )
elems = [ '/m/'+a for a in request.args ]
if _mid( '/type/property' ) in _types( elems[-1] ): #we are rendering a property
objects = _get_ln( elems[-2], elems[-1] )
if not objects: #there should be a better way to see if this is anonymous
objects = _get_la( elems[-2], elems[-1] )
data = TABLE( *[ TR( TD( A(_name(o), _href = URL( args = request.args+[mid_to_url(o)])))) for o in objects ] )
else: #we are rendering a topic
direct_props = TABLE(*[TR(TD(_key(p)), TD(', '.join(_get_n( elems[-1], p)))) for p in _props_n( elems[-1] )])
linked_named_props = TABLE(*[TR(TD(A(_key(p),
_href = URL(args = request.args+[mid_to_url(p)])))) for p in _props_ln( elems[-1] ) ] )
linked_anon_props = TABLE(*[TR(TD(A(_key(p),
_href = URL(args = request.args+[mid_to_url(p)])))) for p in _props_la( elems[-1] ) ] )
data = TABLE( TR( TH( 'Linked named data:'), TH( 'Linked anonymous data:' ), TH( 'Direct data:' ) ),
TR( TD( linked_named_props ), TD( linked_anon_props ), TD( direct_props ) ) )
return { 'path': path, 'data':data }