Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: similarity-processor
Version: 0.1.5
Summary: Text Similarity
Home-page: https://github.com/philips-software/TextSimilarityProcessor
Author: Brijesh
Author-email: brijesh.krishnank@philips.com
License: UNKNOWN
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.7
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
Requires-Dist: xlrd (==1.2.0)
Requires-Dist: xlsxwriter (==1.2.1)
Requires-Dist: pandas (==1.0.5)
Requires-Dist: scikit-learn (==0.23.1)
Requires-Dist: numpy (==1.18.5)

# Text Similarity

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Tool to identify the similarity of the input text

It can be used to identify the similarity of,

- Tests  

- Code  

- Requirements  

- Defects  

Advantage of using such similarity analysis are,

- Resolving technical debt  

- Grouping together similar code / tests / requirements / defects etc.  

## Dependencies

- python 3.8 : 64 bit  

- python packages (xlrd, xlsxwriter, pandas, scikit-learn, numpy)  

## Installation


Requirements are added in requirement.txt file

Python 3.8

python:
install python for the respective OS at `https://www.python.org/downloads/`
 Make sure to update the path variable to point to the python installation folder.

pip: (only if pip is not present by default)
get get-pip.py from below link to your folder `https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py`
 Open a command prompt and navigate to the folder containing `get-pip.py`. Run the
 following command:

similarity-processor:

```sh
pip install similarity-processor
```


```sh
pip install similarity-processor
```

## Usage

### UI

```sh
>>>python -m similarity.similarity_ui
```

- Path to the test/requirement/other other document to be
 analyzed(xlsx / csv format).  

- Unique ID in the csv/xlsx column ID(0/1 etc...)  

- Steps/Description id for content matching (column of interest IDs
 in the csv/xlsx separated by , like 1,2,3)  

- If new requirement / test to me checked with existing, enable the
 check box and paste the content to be checked in the new text box.  

### Commandline

```sh
>>>python -m similarity --p "path\to\TestBank.xlsx" --u 0 --c "1,2,3" --n 8
```

- Help option can be found at,  

```sh
>>>python -m similarity --h
```

### Code

```sh
>>> from similarity.similarity_io import SimilarityIO
>>> similarity_io_obj = SimilarityIO("path\to\TestBank.xlsx", 0, "1,2,3")
>>> similarity_io_obj.orchestrate_similarity()
```

### Arguments

Mandatory

- Path to the input file
- Unique id value column id in xlsx  
- Interested columns in xlsx  

Optional

- Upper and lower range to filter the similarity values in the output
   (defaulted "60,100")
- Number of rows in the html report, defaulted to 100  
- Are you checking a new text against a existing text bank?
- If yes: new text
- Filter value to split the report xlsx file, defaulted to 500000,
   500001 onward row will be moved to new file

```sh
import pandas as pd
from similarity.similarity_io import SimilarityIO

demo_df = pd.read_excel(r"input\xlsx\sheet\name")  # You could read from any input source

similarity_io_obj = SimilarityIO(None, None, None)  # (None, None, None, 200) =>200 = The brief html report rows
 default is 10  
similarity_io_obj.file_path = r"path\to\report\folder" #when used in this format, else input file path to read data
similarity_io_obj.data_frame = demo_df # input data frame
similarity_io_obj.uniq_header = "Uniq ID"  # Unique header of the input data frame (string)
similarity_io_obj.create_merged_df()
processed_similarity = similarity_io_obj.process_cos_match()
similarity_io_obj.report_brief_html(processed_similarity)
processed_similarity.to_csv(r"path\to\report\folder\report.csv", header=True)
```

### Output

- Output will be available in same folder as input file or  `file_path`
 specified  

- If any duplicate ids in the unique id file with name string containing
 'duplicate id'  

- A recommendation file with similarity values  

- A merged file with data in the "interested columns in xlsx"  

- An html brief report containing the top 10 similarities
 (100 is default value which can be changed by --n option)  

## Contact


Brijesh Krishnan <brijesh.krishnank@philips.com>
Dattatreya Vellal <dsvellal@philips.com>


## License


The MIT License (MIT) Copyright © [2019] Koninklijke Philips N.V,
 `https://www.philips.com`

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
 a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the “Software”),
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 and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software
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