use strict;
use warnings;
-use Text::Tradition::Parser::GraphML;
+use Text::Tradition::Parser::GraphML qw/ graphml_parse populate_witness_path /;
=head1 NAME
Text::Tradition::Parser::GraphML
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+ use Text::Tradition;
+
+ my $t_from_file = Text::Tradition->new(
+ 'name' => 'my text',
+ 'input' => 'Self',
+ 'file' => '/path/to/tradition.xml'
+ );
+
+ my $t_from_string = Text::Tradition->new(
+ 'name' => 'my text',
+ 'input' => 'Self',
+ 'string' => $tradition_xml,
+ );
+
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Parser module for Text::Tradition to read in its own GraphML output format.
-TODO document what this format is.
+GraphML is a relatively simple graph description language; a 'graph' element
+can have 'node' and 'edge' elements, and each of these can have simple 'data'
+elements for attributes to be saved.
-=head1 METHODS
+The graph itself has attributes as in the Collation object:
+
+=over
+
+=item * linear
+
+=item * ac_label
+
+=item * baselabel
+
+=item * wit_list_separator
+
+=back
+
+The node objects have the following attributes:
+
+=over
+
+=item * name
+
+=item * reading
+
+=item * identical
+
+=item * rank
+
+=item * class
+
+=back
+
+The edge objects have the following attributes:
=over
-=item B<parse>
+=item * class
+
+=item * witness (for 'path' class edges)
+
+=item * extra (for 'path' class edges)
+
+=item * relationship (for 'relationship' class edges)
+
+=item * equal_rank (for 'relationship' class edges)
+
+=item * non_correctable (for 'relationship' class edges)
+
+=item * non_independent (for 'relationship' class edges)
+
+=back
+
+=head1 METHODS
+
+=head2 B<parse>
+
+parse( $graph, $opts );
+
+Takes an initialized Text::Tradition object and a set of options; creates
+the appropriate nodes and edges on the graph. The options hash should
+include either a 'file' argument or a 'string' argument, depending on the
+source of the XML to be parsed.
+
+=begin testing
-parse( $graph, $graphml_string );
+use Text::Tradition;
+binmode STDOUT, ":utf8";
+binmode STDERR, ":utf8";
+eval { no warnings; binmode $DB::OUT, ":utf8"; };
-Takes an initialized Text::Tradition::Graph object and a string
-containing the GraphML; creates the appropriate nodes and edges on the
-graph.
+my $tradition = 't/data/florilegium_graphml.xml';
+my $t = Text::Tradition->new(
+ 'name' => 'inline',
+ 'input' => 'Self',
+ 'file' => $tradition,
+ );
+
+is( ref( $t ), 'Text::Tradition', "Parsed our own GraphML" );
+if( $t ) {
+ is( scalar $t->collation->readings, 319, "Collation has all readings" );
+ is( scalar $t->collation->paths, 2854, "Collation has all paths" );
+ is( scalar $t->witnesses, 13, "Collation has all witnesses" );
+}
+
+=end testing
=cut
-my( $IDKEY, $TOKENKEY, $TRANSPOS_KEY, $POSITION_KEY, $CLASS_KEY )
- = qw/ name reading identical position class /;
+my( $IDKEY, $TOKENKEY, $TRANSPOS_KEY, $RANK_KEY, $CLASS_KEY,
+ $SOURCE_KEY, $TARGET_KEY, $WITNESS_KEY, $EXTRA_KEY, $RELATIONSHIP_KEY )
+ = qw/ name reading identical rank class
+ source target witness extra relationship/;
sub parse {
- my( $tradition, $graphml_str ) = @_;
- my $graph_data = Text::Tradition::Parser::GraphML::parse( $graphml_str );
-
+ my( $tradition, $opts ) = @_;
+ my $graph_data = graphml_parse( $opts );
+
my $collation = $tradition->collation;
my %witnesses;
-
+
+ # Set up the graph-global attributes. They will appear in the
+ # hash under their accessor names.
+ print STDERR "Setting graph globals\n";
+ $tradition->name( $graph_data->{'name'} );
+ foreach my $gkey ( keys %{$graph_data->{'attr'}} ) {
+ my $val = $graph_data->{'attr'}->{$gkey};
+ $collation->$gkey( $val );
+ }
+
# Add the nodes to the graph.
- # TODO Are we adding extra start/end nodes?
my $extra_data = {}; # Keep track of data that needs to be processed
# after the nodes & edges are created.
print STDERR "Adding graph nodes\n";
foreach my $n ( @{$graph_data->{'nodes'}} ) {
- # Each node is either a segment or a reading, depending on
- # its class. Readings have text, segments don't.
- my %node_data = %$n;
+ # First extract the data that we can use without reference to
+ # anything else.
+ my %node_data = %$n; # Need $n itself untouched for edge processing
my $nodeid = delete $node_data{$IDKEY};
my $reading = delete $node_data{$TOKENKEY};
- my $class = $node_data{$CLASS_KEY} || '';
- # TODO this is a hack, fix it?
- $class = 'reading' unless $class eq 'segment';
- my $method = $class eq 'segment' ? "add_$class" : "add_reading";
- my $gnode = $collation->$method( $nodeid );
- $gnode->label( $reading );
- $gnode->set_common if $class eq 'common';
-
- # Now save the rest of the data, i.e. not the ID or label,
+ my $class = delete $node_data{$CLASS_KEY} || '';
+ my $rank = delete $node_data{$RANK_KEY};
+
+ # Create the node. Current valid classes are common and meta.
+ # Everything else is a normal reading.
+ my $gnode = $collation->add_reading( $nodeid );
+ $gnode->text( $reading );
+ $gnode->make_common if $class eq 'common';
+ $gnode->is_meta( 1 ) if $class eq 'meta';
+ # This is a horrible hack.
+ $gnode->is_lacuna( $reading =~ /^\#LACUNA/ );
+ $gnode->rank( $rank ) if defined $rank;
+
+ # Now save the data that we need for post-processing,
# if it exists.
if ( keys %node_data ) {
- $extra_data->{$nodeid} = \%node_data;
+ $extra_data->{$nodeid} = \%node_data
}
}
# Now add the edges.
print STDERR "Adding graph edges\n";
+ my $has_ante_corr = {};
foreach my $e ( @{$graph_data->{'edges'}} ) {
- my %edge_data = %$e;
- my $from = delete $edge_data{'source'};
- my $to = delete $edge_data{'target'};
- my $class = delete $edge_data{'class'};
-
- # Whatever is left tells us what kind of edge it is.
- foreach my $wkey ( keys %edge_data ) {
- if( $wkey =~ /^witness/ ) {
- unless( $class eq 'path' ) {
- warn "Cannot add witness label to a $class edge";
- next;
- }
- my $wit = $edge_data{$wkey};
- unless( $witnesses{$wit} ) {
- $tradition->add_witness( sigil => $wit );
- $witnesses{$wit} = 1;
- }
- my $label = $wkey eq 'witness_ante_corr'
- ? $wit . $collation->ac_label : $wit;
- $collation->add_path( $from->{$IDKEY}, $to->{$IDKEY}, $label );
- } elsif( $wkey eq 'relationship' ) {
- unless( $class eq 'relationship' ) {
- warn "Cannot add relationship label to a $class edge";
- next;
- }
- my $rel = $edge_data{$wkey};
- # TODO handle global relationships
- $collation->add_relationship( $rel, $from->{$IDKEY}, $to->{$IDKEY} );
- } else {
- my $seg_edge = $collation->graph->add_edge( $from->{$IDKEY}, $to->{$IDKEY} );
- $seg_edge->set_attribute( 'class', 'segment' );
- }
- }
+ my $from = $e->{$SOURCE_KEY};
+ my $to = $e->{$TARGET_KEY};
+ my $class = $e->{$CLASS_KEY};
+
+ # We may have more information depending on the class.
+ if( $class eq 'path' ) {
+ # We need the witness, and whether it is an 'extra' reading path.
+ my $wit = $e->{$WITNESS_KEY};
+ warn "No witness label on path edge!" unless $wit;
+ my $extra = $e->{$EXTRA_KEY};
+ my $label = $wit . ( $extra ? $collation->ac_label : '' );
+ $collation->add_path( $from->{$IDKEY}, $to->{$IDKEY}, $label );
+ # Add the witness if we don't have it already.
+ unless( $witnesses{$wit} ) {
+ $tradition->add_witness( sigil => $wit );
+ $witnesses{$wit} = 1;
+ }
+ $has_ante_corr->{$wit} = 1 if $extra;
+ } elsif( $class eq 'relationship' ) {
+ # We need the metadata about the relationship.
+ my $opts = { 'type' => $e->{$RELATIONSHIP_KEY} };
+ $opts->{'equal_rank'} = $e->{'equal_rank'}
+ if exists $e->{'equal_rank'};
+ $opts->{'non_correctable'} = $e->{'non_correctable'}
+ if exists $e->{'non_correctable'};
+ $opts->{'non_independent'} = $e->{'non_independent'}
+ if exists $e->{'non_independent'};
+ warn "No relationship type for relationship edge!" unless $opts->{'type'};
+ $collation->add_relationship( $from->{$IDKEY}, $to->{$IDKEY}, $opts );
+ }
}
## Deal with node information (transposition, relationships, etc.) that
## needs to be processed after all the nodes are created.
- print STDERR "Adding second-pass data\n";
- my $linear = undef;
+ print STDERR "Adding second-pass node data\n";
foreach my $nkey ( keys %$extra_data ) {
foreach my $edkey ( keys %{$extra_data->{$nkey}} ) {
my $this_reading = $collation->reading( $nkey );
if( $edkey eq $TRANSPOS_KEY ) {
my $other_reading = $collation->reading( $extra_data->{$nkey}->{$edkey} );
- # We evidently have a linear graph.
- $linear = 1;
$this_reading->set_identical( $other_reading );
- } elsif ( $edkey eq $POSITION_KEY ) {
- $this_reading->position( $extra_data->{$nkey}->{$edkey} );
} else {
warn "Unfamiliar reading node data $edkey for $nkey";
}
}
}
- $collation->linear( $linear );
-
- # We know what the beginning and ending nodes are, no need to
- # search or reset.
- my $end_node = $collation->reading( '#END#' );
- # Walk the paths and make reading sequences for our witnesses.
- # No need to calculate positions as we have them already.
- $collation->walk_witness_paths( $end_node );
+
+ # Set the $witness->path arrays for each wit.
+ populate_witness_path( $tradition, $has_ante_corr );
}
+1;
+
+=head1 BUGS / TODO
+
+=over
+
+=item * Make this into a stream parser with GraphML
+
+=item * Simply field -> attribute correspondence for nodes and edges
+
+=item * Share key name constants with Collation.pm
+
=back
=head1 LICENSE
=head1 AUTHOR
-Tara L Andrews, aurum@cpan.org
-
-=cut
-
-1;
+Tara L Andrews E<lt>aurum@cpan.orgE<gt>