Difference between revisions of "Apertium-apy"
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export APERTIUMPATH="/path/to/apertium/svn/trunk" |
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./servlet.py "$APERTIUMPATH" |
./servlet.py "$APERTIUMPATH" |
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Optional arguments include: |
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*'''--langNamesDB''': path to database of localized language names |
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*'''-port --port''': port to run server on (2737 by default) |
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*'''--ssl:''' path to SSL certificate |
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== Usage == |
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! URL |
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! Parameters |
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! Example |
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| '''/listPairs''' - List available pairs |
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| None |
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$ curl 'http://localhost:2737/listPairs' |
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output |
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| '''/list''' - List available mode information |
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*'''q''': type of information to list |
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** pairs (alias for /listPairs) |
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** analyzers/analysers |
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** generators |
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** taggers/disambiguators |
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$ curl 'http://localhost:2737/list?q=analyzers' |
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output |
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$ curl 'http://localhost:2737/list?q=generators' |
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$ curl 'http://localhost:2737/list?q=taggers' |
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| '''/translate''' - Translate text |
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*'''langpair''': language pair to use for translation |
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*'''q''': text to translate |
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$ curl 'http://localhost:2737/translate?langpair=kaz|tat&q=Сен+бардың+ба?' |
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| '''/analyze''' - Morphologically analyze text |
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*'''mode''': language to use for analysis |
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*'''q''': text to analyze |
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$ curl --data "mode=kaz&q=Сен+бардың+ба?" http://localhost:2737/analyze |
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[["Сен/сен<v><tv><imp><p2><sg>/сен<prn><pers><p2><sg><nom>","Сен "], |
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["бардың ба/бар<adj><subst><gen>+ма<qst>/бар<v><iv><ifi><p2><sg>+ма<qst>","бардың ба"], |
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["?/?<sent>","?"],["./.<sent>",".\n"]] |
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| '''/generate''' - Generate surface forms from text |
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*'''mode''': language to use for generation |
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*'''q''': text to generate |
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$ curl --data "mode=kaz&q=^сен<v><tv><imp><p2><sg>$+^сен<v><tv><imp><p2><pl>$" http://localhost:2737/generate |
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[["сен ","^сен<v><tv><imp><p2><sg>$ "],["сеніңдер","^сен<v><tv><imp><p2><pl>$"]] |
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| '''/perWord''' - Perform morphological tasks per word |
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*'''language''': language to use for tasks |
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*'''modes''': morphological tasks to perform on text |
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** tagger/disambig |
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** biltrans |
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** translate |
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** biltrans+morph (in any order) |
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** translate+tagger (in any order) |
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** morph+tagger/morph+disambig (in any order) |
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*'''q''': text to perform tasks on |
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== Threading == |
== Threading == |
Revision as of 19:00, 18 December 2013
Apertium-APy stands for "Apertium API in Python". It's a simple apertium API server written in python, meant as a drop-in replacement for ScaleMT. It is currently found in the svn under trunk/apertium-tools/apertium-apy, where servlet.py is basically its entirety. This is meant for front ends like the simple one in trunk/apertium-tools/simple-html (where index.html is the main deal).
Installation
First, compile and install apertium/lttoolbox/apertium-lex-tools, and compile your language pairs. See Minimal_installation_from_SVN for how to do this. Then
svn co https://svn.code.sf.net/p/apertium/svn/trunk/apertium-tools/apertium-apy cd apertium-apy export APERTIUMPATH="/path/to/apertium/svn/trunk" ./servlet.py "$APERTIUMPATH"
Optional arguments include:
- --langNamesDB: path to database of localized language names
- -port --port: port to run server on (2737 by default)
- --ssl: path to SSL certificate
Usage
URL | Parameters | Example |
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/listPairs - List available pairs | None | $ curl 'http://localhost:2737/listPairs' output |
/list - List available mode information |
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$ curl 'http://localhost:2737/list?q=analyzers' output $ curl 'http://localhost:2737/list?q=generators' output $ curl 'http://localhost:2737/list?q=taggers' output |
/translate - Translate text |
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$ curl 'http://localhost:2737/translate?langpair=kaz|tat&q=Сен+бардың+ба?' output |
/analyze - Morphologically analyze text |
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$ curl --data "mode=kaz&q=Сен+бардың+ба?" http://localhost:2737/analyze [["Сен/сен<v><tv><imp><p2><sg>/сен<prn><pers><p2><sg><nom>","Сен "], ["бардың ба/бар<adj><subst><gen>+ма<qst>/бар<v><iv><ifi><p2><sg>+ма<qst>","бардың ба"], ["?/?<sent>","?"],["./.<sent>",".\n"]] |
/generate - Generate surface forms from text |
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$ curl --data "mode=kaz&q=^сен<v><tv><imp><p2><sg>$+^сен<v><tv><imp><p2><pl>$" http://localhost:2737/generate [["сен ","^сен<v><tv><imp><p2><sg>$ "],["сеніңдер","^сен<v><tv><imp><p2><pl>$"]] |
/perWord - Perform morphological tasks per word |
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|- |} == Threading == Currently it uses TCPServer inheriting ThreadingMixIn. A lock on translateNULFlush (which has to have at most one thread per pipeline) ensures that part stays single-threaded (to avoid Alice getting Bob's text). ===Try it out=== Try testing with e.g. export APERTIUMPATH="/path/to/svn/trunk" python3 servlet "$APERTIUMPATH" 2737 & curl -s --data-urlencode 'langpair=nb|nn' --data-urlencode \ 'q@/tmp/reallybigfile' 'http://localhost:2737/translate' >/tmp/output & curl 'http://localhost:2737/translate?langpair=nb|nn&q=men+ikke+den' curl 'http://localhost:2737/translate?langpair=nb|nn&q=men+ikke+den' curl 'http://localhost:2737/translate?langpair=nb|nn&q=men+ikke+den' And see how the last three (after a slight wait) start outputting before the first request is done. ===Morphological Analysis and Generation=== To analyze text, send a POST or GET request to <code>/analyze</code> with parameters <code>mode</code> and <code>q</code> set. For example: $ curl --data "mode=kaz&q=Сен+бардың+ба?" http://localhost:2737/analyze [["Сен/сен<v><tv><imp><p2><sg>/сен<prn><pers><p2><sg><nom>","Сен "],["бардың ба/бар<adj><subst><gen>+ма<qst>/бар<v><iv><ifi><p2><sg>+ма<qst>","бардың ба"],["?/?<sent>","?"],["./.<sent>",".\n"]] The JSON response will consist of a list of lists each of form <code>[analysis with following non-analyzed text*, original input token]</code>. To receive a list of valid analyzer modes, send a request to <code>/listAnalyzers</code>. To generate surface forms from an analysis, send a POST or GET request to <code>/generate</code> with parameters <code>mode</code> and <code>q</code> set. For example: $ curl --data "mode=kaz&q=^сен<v><tv><imp><p2><sg>$+^сен<v><tv><imp><p2><pl>$" http://localhost:2737/generate [["сен ","^сен<v><tv><imp><p2><sg>$ "],["сеніңдер","^сен<v><tv><imp><p2><pl>$"]] The JSON response will consist of a list of lists each of form <code>[generated form with following non-analyzed text*, original lexical unit input]</code>. To receive a list of valid generator modes, send a request to <code>/listGenerators</code>. * e.g. whitespace, superblanks ===SSL=== To test with a self-signed signature: <pre> openssl req -new -x509 -keyout server.pem -out server.pem -days 365 -nodes Then run with --ssl server.pem, and test with https and the -k argument to curl (-k means curl accepts self-signed or even slightly "lying" signatures): curl -k --data "mode=kaz-tat&q=Сен+бардың+ба?" https://localhost:2737/analyze
cat server.key server.crt > server.keycrt Now you should be able to use curl without -k for the domain which the certificate is signed for: curl --data "mode=kaz-tat&q=Сен+бардың+ба?" https://oohlookatmeimencrypted.com:2737/analyze Remember to open port 2737 to your server. TODO
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