[multi-sources-removal] Drop pyrorql and zmqrql sources
After a few years experementing "true" multi-sources, we're now
moving to "copy-based" source à la datafeed.
As pyro and zmq sources have no more known customers and the related
code is in the way of future refactoring of cubicweb's core, we decided
to drop support for those sources without backward compatibility.
If you're still using a zmqrql or pyrorql source and you want to upgrade,
ask support to move it to datafeed using a pre-3.19 version first.
Related to #2919300 (first step)
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Diseasome data import module.
Its interface is the ``entities_from_rdf`` function.
"""
import re
RE_RELS = re.compile(r'^<(.*?)>\s<(.*?)>\s<(.*?)>\s*\.')
RE_ATTS = re.compile(r'^<(.*?)>\s<(.*?)>\s"(.*)"(\^\^<(.*?)>|)\s*\.')
MAPPING_ATTS = {'bio2rdfSymbol': 'bio2rdf_symbol',
'label': 'label',
'name': 'name',
'classDegree': 'class_degree',
'degree': 'degree',
'size': 'size'}
MAPPING_RELS = {'geneId': 'gene_id',
'hgncId': 'hgnc_id',
'hgncIdPage': 'hgnc_page',
'sameAs': 'same_as',
'class': 'classes',
'diseaseSubtypeOf': 'subtype_of',
'associatedGene': 'associated_genes',
'possibleDrug': 'possible_drugs',
'type': 'types',
'omim': 'omim',
'omimPage': 'omim_page',
'chromosomalLocation': 'chromosomal_location'}
def _retrieve_reltype(uri):
"""
Retrieve a relation type from an URI.
Internal function which takes an URI containing a relation type as input
and returns the name of the relation.
If no URI string is given, then the function returns None.
"""
if uri:
return uri.rsplit('/', 1)[-1].rsplit('#', 1)[-1]
def _retrieve_etype(tri_uri):
"""
Retrieve entity type from a triple of URIs.
Internal function whith takes a tuple of three URIs as input
and returns the type of the entity, as obtained from the
first member of the tuple.
"""
if tri_uri:
return tri_uri.split('> <')[0].rsplit('/', 2)[-2].rstrip('s')
def _retrieve_structure(filename, etypes):
"""
Retrieve a (subject, relation, object) tuples iterator from a file.
Internal function which takes as input a file name and a tuple of
entity types, and returns an iterator of (subject, relation, object)
tuples.
"""
with open(filename) as fil:
for line in fil:
if _retrieve_etype(line) not in etypes:
continue
match = RE_RELS.match(line)
if not match:
match = RE_ATTS.match(line)
subj = match.group(1)
relation = _retrieve_reltype(match.group(2))
obj = match.group(3)
yield subj, relation, obj
def entities_from_rdf(filename, etypes):
"""
Return entities from an RDF file.
Module interface function which takes as input a file name and
a tuple of entity types, and returns an iterator on the
attributes and relations of each entity. The attributes
and relations are retrieved as dictionaries.
>>> for entities, relations in entities_from_rdf('data_file',
('type_1', 'type_2')):
...
"""
entities = {}
for subj, rel, obj in _retrieve_structure(filename, etypes):
entities.setdefault(subj, {})
entities[subj].setdefault('attributes', {})
entities[subj].setdefault('relations', {})
entities[subj]['attributes'].setdefault('cwuri', unicode(subj))
if rel in MAPPING_ATTS:
entities[subj]['attributes'].setdefault(MAPPING_ATTS[rel],
unicode(obj))
if rel in MAPPING_RELS:
entities[subj]['relations'].setdefault(MAPPING_RELS[rel], set())
entities[subj]['relations'][MAPPING_RELS[rel]].add(unicode(obj))
return ((ent.get('attributes'), ent.get('relations'))
for ent in entities.itervalues())