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+# Synonymiser
+Use a database to programmatically synonymise words and phrases.
+Developed from work associated with http://txt.1bpm.net/Cicerone/
+
+## Requirements
+* Python (Developed with 2.7)
+* PostgreSQL
+* Peewee for Python
+
+## Installation
+The source is provided with no setup.py or other installation and the idea is
+that it can be used directly or assimilated into other Python projects
+directly.
+
+* Load the gzipped sql file in the sql directory to your PostgreSQL instance.
+* In the synonymiser directory, rename config.dist.py to config.py and edit the
+containing values to reflect your PostgreSQL installation.
+
+## Usage
+
+### Standalone
+synonymiser.py can be called directly and has a number of command line options.
+It can handle a single word or a phrase given as an argument, or take input
+piped to stdin. Some of the following options only make sense for synonymising
+a single word:
+
+* -h , --help : show help
+* -o , --offensive : include words marked as offensive in the database (default
+is don't)
+* -l LIMIT , --limit LIMIT : limit the number of synonyms returned to LIMIT.
+Only relevant when providing a single word.
+* -s SORTING , --sorting SORTING : sort the list of synonyms, available options
+are random, alpha and none. Only relevant when providing a single word.
+
+
+### Imported to Python project
+The synonymiser directory can be used as a subpackage in your Python project
+or you can just use the three files config.py, synonymiser.py and db.py
+accordingly. The functions intended to be exposed are:
+* synonymise(line, offensives=False) : synonymise a line of text, replacing
+each word with randomly selected synonyms, only selecting words marked as
+offensive if offensives is True. Returns a string.
+* get_synonyms(word, limit=1, sorting=SORTING.RANDOM, offensives=False) : get
+synonyms for word, limited to the number specified by limit, where sorting can
+be SORTING.RANDOM, SORTING.ALPHA or SORTING.NONE, only selecting words marked
+as offensive if offensives is True. Returns a list.
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+Options +ExecCGI
+AddHandler cgi-script .py
+<Files /app/main.py>
+ Options +ExecCGI
+ AddHandler cgi-script .py
+ Require all granted
+</Files>
diff --git a/synonymiser/config.dist.py b/synonymiser/config.dist.py
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+++ b/synonymiser/config.dist.py
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+db_host = ""
+db_name = ""
+db_user = ""
+db_password = ""
+
diff --git a/synonymiser/db.py b/synonymiser/db.py
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+++ b/synonymiser/db.py
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+"""
+ db.py
+ copyright 2021 Richard Knight
+"""
+from peewee import *
+from playhouse.postgres_ext import *
+import config
+
+_db = PostgresqlExtDatabase(
+ config.db_name,
+ **{
+ "host": config.db_host,
+ "user": config.db_user,
+ "password": config.db_password
+ }
+)
+
+
+class BaseModel(Model):
+ class Meta:
+ database = _db
+
+
+class Word(BaseModel):
+ word = TextField()
+ offensive = BooleanField()
+ class Meta:
+ db_table = "word"
+
+
+class Synonym(BaseModel):
+ base = ForeignKeyField(Word, related_name="base_word")
+ synonym = ForeignKeyField(Word, related_name="syn_word")
+
diff --git a/synonymiser/synonymiser.py b/synonymiser/synonymiser.py
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+++ b/synonymiser/synonymiser.py
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+"""
+ synonymiser.py
+ copyright 2021 Richard Knight
+"""
+from db import Word, Synonym
+from peewee import fn
+import sys
+
+
+# vowels for the changing of a/an
+vowels = ["a", "e", "i", "o", "u"];
+
+
+# recapitalise new_word as to that of word
+def _recapitalise(word, new_word):
+ if word[0].upper() == word[0]:
+ if len(word) > 1 and word[1].upper() == word[1]:
+ return new_word.upper()
+ else:
+ return new_word.capitalize()
+ else:
+ return new_word
+
+
+# sorting types
+class SORTING:
+ RANDOM=0
+ ALPHA=2
+ NONE=3
+
+
+# get synonyms
+def get_synonyms(word, limit=1, sorting=SORTING.RANDOM, offensives=False):
+ base_word = Word.select().where(fn.LOWER(Word.word) == word.lower())
+ if not base_word.exists():
+ return [word]
+ query = Synonym.select(Synonym, Word).join(
+ Word, on=(Synonym.synonym==Word.id)
+ ).where(
+ (Synonym.base == base_word.get())
+ & ((Word.offensive == False) if offensives else True)
+ )
+
+ if sorting == SORTING.RANDOM:
+ query = query.order_by(fn.RANDOM())
+ elif sorting == SORTING.ALPHA:
+ query = query.order_by(Word.word)
+
+ query = query.limit(limit)
+ if not query.exists():
+ return [word]
+ return [_recapitalise(word, q.synonym.word) for q in query]
+
+
+# rephrase a/an prepends
+def _rephrase(line):
+ new = list()
+ for i, v in enumerate(line):
+ nv = v
+ if i+1 < len(line):
+ if v == "a" and line[i+1][0].lower() in vowels:
+ nv = "an"
+ if v == "an" and line[i+1][0].lower() not in vowels:
+ nv = "a"
+ new.append(nv)
+ return new
+
+
+# synonymise a line randomly
+def synonymise(line, offensives=False):
+ output = list()
+ words = line.split(" ")
+ for word in words:
+ if len(word) < 4:
+ output.append(word)
+ else:
+ output.append(get_synonyms(word, offensives=offensives)[0])
+ return " ".join(_rephrase(output))
+
+
+# command line run
+def _cmdline():
+ from optparse import OptionParser
+ usage = "usage: %prog [options] word"
+ parser = OptionParser(usage=usage)
+ parser.add_option(
+ "-l", "--limit",
+ dest="limit",
+ help="maximum number of synonyms to retreive [default: %default]",
+ default=999, type="int", metavar="LIMIT"
+ )
+ parser.add_option(
+ "-o", "--offensives",
+ dest="offensives",
+ help="show words marked as offensive [default: %default]",
+ default=False, action="store_true"
+ )
+ parser.add_option(
+ "-s", "--sorting",
+ dest="sorting",
+ help="sort order of retreived synonyms (random, alpha, none) [default: %default]",
+ default="random", type="string", metavar="SORTING"
+ )
+
+ (options, args) = parser.parse_args()
+ using_stdin = not sys.stdin.isatty()
+ if len(args) != 1 and not using_stdin:
+ parser.error("word(s) to synonymise required")
+
+ sorting = SORTING.NONE
+ if options.sorting == "random":
+ sorting = SORTING.RANDOM
+ elif options.sorting == "alpha":
+ sorting = SORTING.ALPHA
+
+ if using_stdin:
+ print synonymise(sys.stdin.read(), options.offensives)
+ elif len(args[0].split(" ")) > 1:
+ print synonymise(args[0], options.offensives)
+ else:
+ synonyms = get_synonyms(args[0], options.limit, sorting, options.offensives)
+ for synonym in synonyms:
+ print synonym
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ _cmdline()
+