Nominatim/nominatim/tokenizer/base.py
2022-01-03 16:23:58 +01:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
#
# This file is part of Nominatim. (https://nominatim.org)
#
# Copyright (C) 2022 by the Nominatim developer community.
# For a full list of authors see the git log.
"""
Abstract class defintions for tokenizers. These base classes are here
mainly for documentation purposes.
"""
from abc import ABC, abstractmethod
from typing import List, Tuple, Dict, Any
from nominatim.config import Configuration
from nominatim.indexer.place_info import PlaceInfo
# pylint: disable=unnecessary-pass
class AbstractAnalyzer(ABC):
""" The analyzer provides the functions for analysing names and building
the token database.
Analyzers are instantiated on a per-thread base. Access to global data
structures must be synchronised accordingly.
"""
def __enter__(self) -> 'AbstractAnalyzer':
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback) -> None:
self.close()
@abstractmethod
def close(self) -> None:
""" Free all resources used by the analyzer.
"""
@abstractmethod
def get_word_token_info(self, words: List[str]) -> List[Tuple[str, str, int]]:
""" Return token information for the given list of words.
The function is used for testing and debugging only
and does not need to be particularly efficient.
Arguments:
words: A list of words to look up the tokens for.
If a word starts with # it is assumed to be a full name
otherwise is a partial term.
Returns:
The function returns the list of all tuples that could be
found for the given words. Each list entry is a tuple of
(original word, word token, word id).
"""
@abstractmethod
def normalize_postcode(self, postcode: str) -> str:
""" Convert the postcode to its standardized form.
This function must yield exactly the same result as the SQL function
`token_normalized_postcode()`.
Arguments:
postcode: The postcode to be normalized.
Returns:
The given postcode after normalization.
"""
@abstractmethod
def update_postcodes_from_db(self) -> None:
""" Update the tokenizer's postcode tokens from the current content
of the `location_postcode` table.
"""
@abstractmethod
def update_special_phrases(self, phrases: List[Tuple[str, str, str, str]],
should_replace: bool) -> None:
""" Update the tokenizer's special phrase tokens from the given
list of special phrases.
Arguments:
phrases: The new list of special phrases. Each entry is
a tuple of (phrase, class, type, operator).
should_replace: If true, replace the current list of phrases.
When false, just add the given phrases to the
ones that already exist.
"""
@abstractmethod
def add_country_names(self, country_code: str, names: Dict[str, str]):
""" Add the given names to the tokenizer's list of country tokens.
Arguments:
country_code: two-letter country code for the country the names
refer to.
names: Dictionary of name type to name.
"""
@abstractmethod
def process_place(self, place: PlaceInfo) -> Any:
""" Extract tokens for the given place and compute the
information to be handed to the PL/pgSQL processor for building
the search index.
Arguments:
place: Place information retrived from the database.
Returns:
A JSON-serialisable structure that will be handed into
the database via the `token_info` field.
"""
class AbstractTokenizer(ABC):
""" The tokenizer instance is the central instance of the tokenizer in
the system. There will only be a single instance of the tokenizer
active at any time.
"""
@abstractmethod
def init_new_db(self, config: Configuration, init_db: bool = True) -> None:
""" Set up a new tokenizer for the database.
The function should copy all necessary data into the project
directory or save it in the property table to make sure that
the tokenizer remains stable over updates.
Arguments:
config: Read-only object with configuration options.
init_db: When set to False, then initialisation of database
tables should be skipped. This option is only required for
migration purposes and can be savely ignored by custom
tokenizers.
TODO: can we move the init_db parameter somewhere else?
"""
@abstractmethod
def init_from_project(self, config: Configuration) -> None:
""" Initialise the tokenizer from an existing database setup.
The function should load all previously saved configuration from
the project directory and/or the property table.
Arguments:
config: Read-only object with configuration options.
"""
@abstractmethod
def finalize_import(self, config: Configuration) -> None:
""" This function is called at the very end of an import when all
data has been imported and indexed. The tokenizer may create
at this point any additional indexes and data structures needed
during query time.
Arguments:
config: Read-only object with configuration options.
"""
@abstractmethod
def update_sql_functions(self, config: Configuration) -> None:
""" Update the SQL part of the tokenizer. This function is called
automatically on migrations or may be called explicitly by the
user through the `nominatim refresh --functions` command.
The tokenizer must only update the code of the tokenizer. The
data structures or data itself must not be changed by this function.
Arguments:
config: Read-only object with configuration options.
"""
@abstractmethod
def check_database(self, config: Configuration) -> str:
""" Check that the database is set up correctly and ready for being
queried.
Arguments:
config: Read-only object with configuration options.
Returns:
If an issue was found, return an error message with the
description of the issue as well as hints for the user on
how to resolve the issue. If everything is okay, return `None`.
"""
@abstractmethod
def update_statistics(self) -> None:
""" Recompute any tokenizer statistics necessary for efficient lookup.
This function is meant to be called from time to time by the user
to improve performance. However, the tokenizer must not depend on
it to be called in order to work.
"""
@abstractmethod
def name_analyzer(self) -> AbstractAnalyzer:
""" Create a new analyzer for tokenizing names and queries
using this tokinzer. Analyzers are context managers and should
be used accordingly:
```
with tokenizer.name_analyzer() as analyzer:
analyser.tokenize()
```
When used outside the with construct, the caller must ensure to
call the close() function before destructing the analyzer.
"""