Beispiel #1
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    def test_compile(self):
        r = Responder().add_response("f?", 0)
        c1 = Context().add_entry_phrase("a+", 1).add_response("b+", 2)
        c1.add_chained_phrases(("x", 3), ("y", 4), ("z", 5))

        c2 = Context().add_entry_phrase("q+", 6).add_response("t*", 7)
        c2.add_chained_phrases(("x", 3), ("y", 4), ("z", 5))

        r.add_contexts(c1, c2)

        # Verify nothing's been compiled yet
        for responsedict in iterate_redicts(r):
            self.assertFalse(responsedict.compiled)

        # Get type of compiled regex
        retype = type(re.compile("abc+"))

        # Compile responder
        r.compile()

        # Verify everything's compiled now
        for responsedict in iterate_redicts(r):
            self.assertTrue(len(responsedict.compiled) > 0)
            for compiled in responsedict.compiled:
                self.assertEqual(type(compiled), retype)
Beispiel #2
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    (["(.* )?(talk about|tell( me)? about) cats?.*"], ["Sure, I love cats"]))

cat_context.add_responses(
    (["(.* )?favou?rite thing about (them|cats?).*"], ["They are fuzzy"]),
    (["(.* )?(do )?you have (one|(a )?cat).*"
      ], ["No, computer programs can't have cats."]))

# Add a context for talking about cats
dog_context = Context()
dog_context.add_entry_phrases((["(.* )?(talk about|tell( me)? about) dogs?.*"],
                               ["Sure, I think dogs are great"]))

dog_context.add_responses(
    (["(.* )?favou?rite thing about (them|dogs?).*"], ["They are loyal"]),
    (["(.* )?(do )?you have (one|(a )?dog).*"
      ], ["No, computer programs can't have dogs."]))

responder.add_default_response(
    ["Oh, really?", "Mmhmm.", "Indeed.", "How fascinating."])
responder.add_responses(
    (["(.* )?hello.*"], ["How do you do?", "Hello!", "Oh, hi."]),
    (["(. *)?(good)?bye.*"], ["Alright then, goodbye.", "See ya.", "Bye."]))

responder.add_contexts(cat_context, dog_context)

# Simple prompt to get input from command line and pass to responder
while True:
    text = raw_input(" > ")
    resp, groups = responder.get_response(text)
    print("\n\"%s\"\n" % (random.choice(resp)))
Beispiel #3
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 def test_add_contexts(self):
     num_tests = 100
     r = Responder()
     contexts = [Context() for _ in range(num_tests)]
     r.add_contexts(*contexts)
     self.assertEqual(len(contexts), len(r.contexts))