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Example 16 with IField

use of edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IField in project textdb by TextDB.

the class JoinDistanceTest method testSpansOverlapAndWithinThreshold.

/*
     * This case tests for the spans to be joined have some overlap and both
     * |(span 1 spanStartIndex) - (span 2 spanStartIndex)|,
     * |(span 1 spanEndIndex) - (span 2 spanEndIndex)| are within threshold.
     * 
     * e.g.
     * [<75, 97>]
     * [<92, 109>]
     * threshold = 20 (within threshold)
     * result: [<75, 109>]
     * 
     * Test result: The list contains a tuple with all the fields and a span
     * list consisting of the joined span. The joined span is made up of the
     * field name, start and stop index (computed as <min(span1 spanStartIndex,
     * span2 spanStartIndex), max(span1 spanEndIndex, span2 spanEndIndex)>)
     * key (combination of span1 key and span2 key) and value (combination of 
     * span1 value and span2 value).
     */
@Test
public void testSpansOverlapAndWithinThreshold() throws Exception {
    JoinTestHelper.insertToTable(BOOK_TABLE, JoinTestConstants.bookGroup1.get(0));
    KeywordMatcherSourceOperator keywordSourceOuter = JoinTestHelper.getKeywordSource(BOOK_TABLE, "gastrointestinal tract", phrase);
    KeywordMatcherSourceOperator keywordSourceInner = JoinTestHelper.getKeywordSource(BOOK_TABLE, "tract interesting", phrase);
    List<Tuple> resultList = JoinTestHelper.getJoinDistanceResults(keywordSourceInner, keywordSourceOuter, new JoinDistancePredicate(JoinTestConstants.REVIEW, 20), Integer.MAX_VALUE, 0);
    Schema resultSchema = new Schema.Builder().add(JoinTestConstants.BOOK_SCHEMA).add(SchemaConstants.SPAN_LIST_ATTRIBUTE).build();
    List<Span> spanList = new ArrayList<>();
    Span span1 = new Span(JoinTestConstants.REVIEW, 75, 109, "gastrointestinal tract_" + "tract interesting", "gastrointestinal " + "tract interesting");
    spanList.add(span1);
    IField[] book1 = { new IntegerField(52), new StringField("Mary Roach"), new StringField("Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War"), new IntegerField(288), new TextField("It takes a special kind " + "of writer to make topics ranging from death to our " + "gastrointestinal tract interesting (sometimes " + "hilariously so), and pop science writer Mary Roach is " + "always up to the task."), new ListField<>(spanList) };
    Tuple expectedTuple = new Tuple(resultSchema, book1);
    List<Tuple> expectedResult = new ArrayList<>();
    expectedResult.add(expectedTuple);
    Assert.assertEquals(1, resultList.size());
    Assert.assertTrue(TestUtils.equals(expectedResult, resultList));
}
Also used : Schema(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.schema.Schema) ArrayList(java.util.ArrayList) IntegerField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IntegerField) IField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IField) JoinDistancePredicate(edu.uci.ics.texera.dataflow.join.JoinDistancePredicate) Span(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.span.Span) KeywordMatcherSourceOperator(edu.uci.ics.texera.dataflow.keywordmatcher.KeywordMatcherSourceOperator) StringField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.StringField) TextField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.TextField) Tuple(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.tuple.Tuple) Test(org.junit.Test)

Example 17 with IField

use of edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IField in project textdb by TextDB.

the class JoinDistanceTest method testIdsMatchFieldsMatchSpanWithinThreshold.

/*
     * This case tests for the scenario when the difference of keyword spans
     *  is within the given span threshold.
     *  e.g.
     *  [<11, 18>]
     *  [<27, 33>]
     *  threshold = 20 (within threshold)
     *  result: [<11, 33>]
     *  
     * Test result: The list contains a tuple with all the fields and a span
     * list consisting of the joined span. The joined span is made up of the
     * field name, start and stop index (computed as <min(span1 spanStartIndex,
     * span2 spanStartIndex), max(span1 spanEndIndex, span2 spanEndIndex)>)
     * key (combination of span1 key and span2 key) and value (combination of
     * span1 value and span2 value).
     * 
     */
@Test
public void testIdsMatchFieldsMatchSpanWithinThreshold() throws Exception {
    JoinTestHelper.insertToTable(BOOK_TABLE, JoinTestConstants.bookGroup1.get(0));
    KeywordMatcherSourceOperator keywordSourceOuter = JoinTestHelper.getKeywordSource(BOOK_TABLE, "special", conjunction);
    KeywordMatcherSourceOperator keywordSourceInner = JoinTestHelper.getKeywordSource(BOOK_TABLE, "writer", conjunction);
    List<Tuple> resultList = JoinTestHelper.getJoinDistanceResults(keywordSourceInner, keywordSourceOuter, new JoinDistancePredicate(JoinTestConstants.REVIEW, 20), Integer.MAX_VALUE, 0);
    Schema resultSchema = new Schema.Builder().add(JoinTestConstants.BOOK_SCHEMA).add(SchemaConstants.SPAN_LIST_ATTRIBUTE).build();
    List<Span> spanList = new ArrayList<>();
    Span span1 = new Span(JoinTestConstants.REVIEW, 11, 33, "special_writer", "special kind of " + "writer");
    spanList.add(span1);
    IField[] book1 = { new IntegerField(52), new StringField("Mary Roach"), new StringField("Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War"), new IntegerField(288), new TextField("It takes a special kind " + "of writer to make topics ranging from death to our " + "gastrointestinal tract interesting (sometimes " + "hilariously so), and pop science writer Mary Roach is " + "always up to the task."), new ListField<>(spanList) };
    Tuple expectedTuple = new Tuple(resultSchema, book1);
    List<Tuple> expectedResult = new ArrayList<>();
    expectedResult.add(expectedTuple);
    Assert.assertEquals(1, resultList.size());
    Assert.assertTrue(TestUtils.equals(expectedResult, resultList));
}
Also used : Schema(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.schema.Schema) ArrayList(java.util.ArrayList) IntegerField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IntegerField) IField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IField) JoinDistancePredicate(edu.uci.ics.texera.dataflow.join.JoinDistancePredicate) Span(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.span.Span) KeywordMatcherSourceOperator(edu.uci.ics.texera.dataflow.keywordmatcher.KeywordMatcherSourceOperator) StringField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.StringField) TextField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.TextField) Tuple(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.tuple.Tuple) Test(org.junit.Test)

Example 18 with IField

use of edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IField in project textdb by TextDB.

the class JoinDistanceTest method testOneSpanEncompassesOtherAndDifferenceLessThanThreshold.

// This case tests for the scenario when one of the spans to be joined encompasses the other span
// and both |(span 1 spanStartIndex) - (span 2 spanStartIndex)|,
// |(span 1 spanEndIndex) - (span 2 spanEndIndex)| are within threshold.
// e.g.
// [<11, 18>]
// [<3, 33>]
// threshold = 20 (within threshold)
// Test result: The bigger span should be returned.
// [<3, 33>]
@Test
public void testOneSpanEncompassesOtherAndDifferenceLessThanThreshold() throws Exception {
    JoinTestHelper.insertToTable(BOOK_TABLE, JoinTestConstants.bookGroup1.get(0));
    KeywordMatcherSourceOperator keywordSourceOuter = JoinTestHelper.getKeywordSource(BOOK_TABLE, "special", conjunction);
    KeywordMatcherSourceOperator keywordSourceInner = JoinTestHelper.getKeywordSource(BOOK_TABLE, "takes a special kind of writer", phrase);
    List<Tuple> resultList = JoinTestHelper.getJoinDistanceResults(keywordSourceInner, keywordSourceOuter, new JoinDistancePredicate(JoinTestConstants.REVIEW, 20), Integer.MAX_VALUE, 0);
    Schema resultSchema = new Schema.Builder().add(JoinTestConstants.BOOK_SCHEMA).add(SchemaConstants.SPAN_LIST_ATTRIBUTE).build();
    List<Span> spanList = new ArrayList<>();
    Span span1 = new Span(JoinTestConstants.REVIEW, 3, 33, "special_takes a special " + "kind of writer", "takes a special " + "kind of writer");
    spanList.add(span1);
    IField[] book1 = { new IntegerField(52), new StringField("Mary Roach"), new StringField("Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans at War"), new IntegerField(288), new TextField("It takes a special kind " + "of writer to make topics ranging from death to our " + "gastrointestinal tract interesting (sometimes " + "hilariously so), and pop science writer Mary Roach is " + "always up to the task."), new ListField<>(spanList) };
    Tuple expectedTuple = new Tuple(resultSchema, book1);
    List<Tuple> expectedResult = new ArrayList<>();
    expectedResult.add(expectedTuple);
    Assert.assertEquals(1, resultList.size());
    Assert.assertTrue(TestUtils.equals(expectedResult, resultList));
}
Also used : Schema(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.schema.Schema) ArrayList(java.util.ArrayList) IntegerField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IntegerField) IField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IField) JoinDistancePredicate(edu.uci.ics.texera.dataflow.join.JoinDistancePredicate) Span(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.span.Span) KeywordMatcherSourceOperator(edu.uci.ics.texera.dataflow.keywordmatcher.KeywordMatcherSourceOperator) StringField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.StringField) TextField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.TextField) Tuple(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.tuple.Tuple) Test(org.junit.Test)

Example 19 with IField

use of edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IField in project textdb by TextDB.

the class JoinDistanceTest method testForLimitWhenLimitIsLesserThanActualNumberOfResults.

// ---------------------<Limit and offset test cases.>---------------------
/*
     * This case tests for the scenario when limit is some integer greater than
     * 0 and less than the actual number of results and offset is 0 and join 
     * is performed.
     * Test result: A list of tuples with number of tuples equal to limit.
     */
@Test
public void testForLimitWhenLimitIsLesserThanActualNumberOfResults() throws Exception {
    List<Tuple> tuples = JoinTestConstants.bookGroup1.subList(1, 5);
    JoinTestHelper.insertToTable(BOOK_TABLE, tuples);
    KeywordMatcherSourceOperator keywordSourceOuter = JoinTestHelper.getKeywordSource(BOOK_TABLE, "typical", conjunction);
    KeywordMatcherSourceOperator keywordSourceInner = JoinTestHelper.getKeywordSource(BOOK_TABLE, "actually", conjunction);
    List<Tuple> resultList = JoinTestHelper.getJoinDistanceResults(keywordSourceInner, keywordSourceOuter, new JoinDistancePredicate(JoinTestConstants.REVIEW, 90), 3, 0);
    Schema resultSchema = new Schema.Builder().add(JoinTestConstants.BOOK_SCHEMA).add(SchemaConstants.SPAN_LIST_ATTRIBUTE).build();
    List<Span> spanList = new ArrayList<>();
    Span span1 = new Span(JoinTestConstants.REVIEW, 28, 119, "typical_actually", "typical review. " + "This is a test. A book review test. " + "A test to test queries without actually");
    spanList.add(span1);
    Span span2 = new Span(JoinTestConstants.REVIEW, 186, 234, "typical_actually", "actually a review " + "even if it is not your typical");
    spanList.add(span2);
    IField[] book1 = { new IntegerField(51), new StringField("author unknown"), new StringField("typical"), new IntegerField(300), new TextField("Review of a Book. This is a typical " + "review. This is a test. A book review " + "test. A test to test queries without " + "actually using actual review. From " + "here onwards, we can pretend this to " + "be actually a review even if it is not " + "your typical book review."), new ListField<>(spanList) };
    IField[] book2 = { new IntegerField(53), new StringField("Noah Hawley"), new StringField("Before the Fall"), new IntegerField(400), new TextField("Review of a Book. This is a typical " + "review. This is a test. A book review " + "test. A test to test queries without " + "actually using actual review. From " + "here onwards, we can pretend this to " + "be actually a review even if it is not " + "your typical book review."), new ListField<>(spanList) };
    IField[] book3 = { new IntegerField(54), new StringField("Andria Williams"), new StringField("The Longest Night: A Novel"), new IntegerField(400), new TextField("Review of a Book. This is a typical " + "review. This is a test. A book review " + "test. A test to test queries without " + "actually using actual review. From " + "here onwards, we can pretend this to " + "be actually a review even if it is not " + "your typical book review."), new ListField<>(spanList) };
    IField[] book4 = { new IntegerField(55), new StringField("Matti Friedman"), new StringField("Pumpkinflowers: A Soldier's " + "Story"), new IntegerField(256), new TextField("Review of a Book. This is a typical " + "review. This is a test. A book review " + "test. A test to test queries without " + "actually using actual review. From " + "here onwards, we can pretend this to " + "be actually a review even if it is not " + "your typical book review."), new ListField<>(spanList) };
    Tuple expectedTuple1 = new Tuple(resultSchema, book1);
    Tuple expectedTuple2 = new Tuple(resultSchema, book2);
    Tuple expectedTuple3 = new Tuple(resultSchema, book3);
    Tuple expectedTuple4 = new Tuple(resultSchema, book4);
    List<Tuple> expectedResult = new ArrayList<>(3);
    expectedResult.add(expectedTuple1);
    expectedResult.add(expectedTuple2);
    expectedResult.add(expectedTuple3);
    expectedResult.add(expectedTuple4);
    Assert.assertEquals(3, resultList.size());
    Assert.assertTrue(TestUtils.containsAll(expectedResult, resultList));
}
Also used : Schema(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.schema.Schema) ArrayList(java.util.ArrayList) IntegerField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IntegerField) IField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IField) JoinDistancePredicate(edu.uci.ics.texera.dataflow.join.JoinDistancePredicate) Span(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.span.Span) KeywordMatcherSourceOperator(edu.uci.ics.texera.dataflow.keywordmatcher.KeywordMatcherSourceOperator) StringField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.StringField) TextField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.TextField) Tuple(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.tuple.Tuple) Test(org.junit.Test)

Example 20 with IField

use of edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IField in project textdb by TextDB.

the class JoinTestHelper method alterField.

/**
 * Alter a field of a tuple. ( The schema will also be changed accordingly. )
 * @param originalTuple
 * @param fieldIndex
 * @param newField
 * @return
 */
public static Tuple alterField(Tuple originalTuple, int fieldIndex, IField newField) {
    List<Attribute> originalAttributes = originalTuple.getSchema().getAttributes();
    List<Attribute> newAttributes = new ArrayList<>();
    List<IField> newFields = new ArrayList<>();
    for (int i = 0; i < originalAttributes.size(); i++) {
        if (i == fieldIndex) {
            newAttributes.add(new Attribute(originalAttributes.get(i).getName(), AttributeType.getAttributeType(newField.getClass())));
            newFields.add(newField);
        } else {
            newAttributes.add(originalAttributes.get(i));
            newFields.add(originalTuple.getFields().get(i));
        }
    }
    return new Tuple(new Schema(newAttributes.stream().toArray(Attribute[]::new)), newFields.stream().toArray(IField[]::new));
}
Also used : Attribute(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.schema.Attribute) Schema(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.schema.Schema) ArrayList(java.util.ArrayList) IField(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IField) Tuple(edu.uci.ics.texera.api.tuple.Tuple)

Aggregations

IField (edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IField)145 ArrayList (java.util.ArrayList)113 Tuple (edu.uci.ics.texera.api.tuple.Tuple)106 TextField (edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.TextField)100 Span (edu.uci.ics.texera.api.span.Span)99 Schema (edu.uci.ics.texera.api.schema.Schema)92 Test (org.junit.Test)84 StringField (edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.StringField)79 IntegerField (edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.IntegerField)78 DoubleField (edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.DoubleField)63 DateField (edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.DateField)58 Attribute (edu.uci.ics.texera.api.schema.Attribute)57 SimpleDateFormat (java.text.SimpleDateFormat)56 ListField (edu.uci.ics.texera.api.field.ListField)32 Dictionary (edu.uci.ics.texera.dataflow.dictionarymatcher.Dictionary)29 JoinDistancePredicate (edu.uci.ics.texera.dataflow.join.JoinDistancePredicate)9 KeywordMatcherSourceOperator (edu.uci.ics.texera.dataflow.keywordmatcher.KeywordMatcherSourceOperator)9 IOperator (edu.uci.ics.texera.api.dataflow.IOperator)7 JsonNode (com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.JsonNode)4 ObjectMapper (com.fasterxml.jackson.databind.ObjectMapper)4