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#!/usr/bin/env ruby

# axi-query-expand - Query and show possible expansions
#
# Copyright (C) 2007 Enrico Zini <[email protected]>
# Copyright (C) 2008 Daniel Brumbaugh Keeney
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA

require 'optparse'

type = nil
OptionParser.new do |opts|

opts.program_name = 'axi-query-pkgtype.rb'
opts.version = '0.1'
opts.release = '1203587714'

opts.banner =
"Query the Apt Xapian index. Command line arguments can be keywords or Debtags tags"


opts.on '-t', '--type TYPE', "package type, one of 'game', 'gui', 'cmdline' or 'editor'" do |v|
type = v.to_sym
end

opts.on_tail("-h", "--help", "Show this message") do
puts opts
exit
end

end.parse! rescue ( puts 'try axi-query-pkgtype.rb --help'; exit 2 )

args = ARGV.collect do |i| i.dup; end


# Import the rest here so we don't need dependencies to be installed only to
# print commandline help
require 'xapian'
require 'aptxapianindex'


# Instantiate a Xapian::Database object for read only access to the index
db = Xapian::Database.new(XAPIANDB)

# Build the base query as seen in axi-query-simple.rb
query = Xapian::Query.new(Xapian::Query::OP_OR, terms_for_simple_query(args))

# Add the simple user filter, if requeste
query = add_simple_filter_to_query(query, type)

# Perform the query
enquire = Xapian::Enquire.new(db)
enquire.query = query

# Retrieve the top 20 results
matches = enquire.mset(0, 20)

# Display the results
show_mset(matches)

# Now, we ask Xapian what are the terms in the index that are most relevant to
# this search. This can be used to suggest to the user the most useful ways of
# refining the search.

# Select the first 10 documents as the key ones to use to compute relevant
# terms
rset = Xapian::RSet.new
matches.matches.each do |m|
rset.add_document m.docid
end

# This is the "Expansion set" for the search: the 10 most relevant terms
eset = enquire.eset(10, rset)

# Print it out. Note that some terms have a prefix from the database: can we
# filter them out? Indeed: Xapian allow to give a filter to get_eset.
# Read on...
puts ''
puts "Terms that could improve the search:"
terms = eset.terms.collect do |res|
"%s (%.2f%%)" % [res.name, res.weight]
end
puts terms.join(', ')
terms = nil

# You can also abuse this feature to show what are the tags that are most
# related to the search results. This allows you to turn a search based on
# keywords to a search based on semantic attributes, which would be an
# absolutely stunning feature in a GUI.

# We can do it thanks to Xapian allowing to specify a filter for the output of
# get_eset. This filter filters out all the keywords that are not tags, or
# that were in the list of query terms.
class Filter < Xapian::ExpandDecider
# Return true if we want the term, else false
def __call__ term
term[0..1] == "XT"
end
end

# This is the "Expansion set" for the search: the 10 most relevant terms that
# match the filter
eset = enquire.eset(10, rset, Filter.new)

# Print out the resulting tags
puts ''
puts "Terms that could improve the search:"
terms = eset.terms.collect do |res|
"%s (%.2f%%)" % [res.name[2..-1], res.weight]
end
puts terms.join(', ')