Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: minette
Version: 0.4.3
Summary: Minette is a minimal and extensible chatbot framework. It is extremely easy to develop and the architecture preventing to be spaghetti code enables you to scale up to complex chatbot.
Home-page: https://github.com/uezo/minette-python
Author: uezo
Author-email: uezo@uezo.net
Maintainer: uezo
Maintainer-email: uezo@uezo.net
License: Apache v2
Description: # Minette for Python
        [![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/minette)](https://pepy.tech/project/minette)
        
        Minette is a minimal and extensible chatbot framework. It is extremely easy to develop and the architecture preventing to be spaghetti code enables you to scale up to complex chatbot.
        
        [🇯🇵日本語のREADMEはこちら](https://github.com/uezo/minette-python/blob/master/README.ja.md)
        
        # 🎉 version 0.4.2 is available
        
        - 0.4.3 Sep 5, 2020
            - Enable to give shared objects to dialogs from main logic 👉 [PR #38](https://github.com/uezo/minette-python/pull/38)
            - Add argument `tagger_max_length` to constructor of Minette 👉 [PR #42](https://github.com/uezo/minette-python/pull/42)
            - Support returning generator from Tagger 👉 [PR #35](https://github.com/uezo/minette-python/pull/35)
        
        - 0.4.2 Aug 26, 2020
            - Support [Janome 0.4](https://mocobeta.github.io/janome/en/)
        
        - 0.4.1 Aug 7, 2020
            - SQLAlchemy is supported (experimental). See also [examples/todo.py](https://github.com/uezo/minette-python/blob/master/examples/todo.py)
        
        
        # 🚀 Quick start
        
        Running echo bot is extremely easy.
        
        ```python
        from minette import Minette, EchoDialogService
        
        # Create chatbot instance using EchoDialogService
        bot = Minette(default_dialog_service=EchoDialogService)
        
        # Send and receive messages
        while True:
            req = input("user> ")
            res = bot.chat(req)
            for message in res.messages:
                print("minette> " + message.text)
        ```
        
        ```
        $ python echo.py
        user> hello
        minette> You said: hello
        ```
        
        Creating LINE bot is also super easy.
        
        ```python
        from flask import Flask, request
        from minette import Minette, EchoDialogService
        from minette.adapter.lineadapter import LineAdapter
        
        # Create chatbot wrapped by LINE adapter
        bot = LineAdapter(default_dialog_service=EchoDialogService)
        
        # Create web server and its request handler
        app = Flask(__name__)
        
        @app.route("/", methods=["POST"])
        def handle_webhook():
            bot.handle_http_request(request.data, request.headers)
            return "ok"
        
        # Start web server
        app.run(port=12345)
        ```
        
        See also [examples.md](https://github.com/uezo/minette-python/blob/master/examples.md) to get more examples.
        
        
        # 📦 Installation
        
        ```
        $ pip install minette
        ```
        
        
        # ✅ Supported Platforms
        
        Python 3.5 or higher is supported. Mainly developed using Python 3.7.7 on Mac OSX.
        
        ## Messaging Service
        
        - LINE
        - Clova
        - Symphony
        
        You can connect to other messaging services by extending `minette.Adapter`.
        
        ## Database
        
        - SQLite
        - Azure SQL Database
        - Azure Table Storage
        - MySQL (Tested on 8.0.13)
        
        You can use other databases you like by extending the classes in `minette.datastore` package. (Context / User / MessageLog)
        Or, maybe you can use supported databases by SQLAlchemy by just setting connection string for it.
        
        ## Tagger
        
        - MeCab
        - Janome
        
        You can use other morphological engines including cloud services and for other languages by extending `minette.Tagger`.
        To setup and use MeCab and Janome Tagger, see the Appendix at the bottom of this page.
        
        # 📚 Dependencies
        
        (Required)
        - pytz >= 2018.9
        - schedule >= 0.6.0
        
        (Optional)
        - line-bot-sdk >= 1.12.1 (for LINE)
        - clova-cek-sdk >= 1.1.1
        - sym-api-client-python >= 0.1.16 (for Symphony)
        - pyodbc >= 4.0.26 (for Azure SQL Databsae)
        - azure-cosmosdb-table >= 1.0.5 (for Azure Table Storage)
        - MySQLdb (for MySQL)
        - SQLAlchemy (for SQLAlchemyStores)
        - mecab-python3 >= 1.0.1 (for MeCabTagger)
        - Janome >= 0.3.8 (for Janome Tagger)
        
        # ✨ Features
        
        To create a bot, developers just implement `DialogService(s)` and `DialogRouter`.
        
        - DialogService: process the application logic and compose the response message to the user
        - DialogRouter: extract intents and entities from request message to route the proper DialogService
        
        [![Architecture](http://uezo.net/img/minette_architecture.png)](http://uezo.net/img/minette_architecture.png)
        
        Any other common operations (e.g. context management) are done by framework.
        
        ## Context management
        Minette provides a data store that enables your bot to continue conversasion accross the requests like HTTP Session.
        
        Set data
        ```python
        # to use context data at the next request, set `True` to `context.topic.keep_on` in DialogService
        context.data["pizza_name"] = "Seafood Pizza"
        context.topic.keep_on = True
        ```
        
        Get data
        ```python
        pizza_name = context.data["pizza_name"]
        ```
        
        ## User management
        Users are identified by the Channel (e.g LINE, FB Messanger etc) and the UserID for the Channel. Each users are automatically registered at the first access and each changes for user is saved automatically.
        
        ```python
        # framework saves the updated user info automatically and keep them until the app delete them
        request.user.nickname = "uezo"
        request.user.data["horoscope"] = "cancer"
        ```
        
        ## Natural language analyzing
        Taggers are the components for analyzing the text of request and the result will be automatically set to request object. Minette has 2 built-in taggers for Japanese - MeCabTagger and JanomeTagger.
        
        To use JanomeTagger, at first install Janome: a pure python Japanese morphological analyzer.
        
        ```bash
        $ pip install janome
        ```
        
        Check tagger like below.
        
        ```python
        >>> from minette.tagger.janometagger import JanomeTagger
        >>> tagger = JanomeTagger()
        >>> words = tagger.parse("今日は良い天気です")
        >>> words[0].to_dict()
        {'surface': '今日', 'part': '名詞', 'part_detail1': '副詞可能', 'part_detail2': '', 'part_detail3': '', 'stem_type': '', 'stem_form': '', 'word': '今日', 'kana': 'キョウ', 'pronunciation': 'キョー'}
        ```
        
        Sample usage in `DialogService` is here.
        
        ```python
        # bot = Minette(tagger=JanomeTagger) <- Note: create bot with JanomeTagger
        
        def process_request(self, request, context, connection):
            # result of parsing morph is set in `request.words` automatically
            nouns = [w.surface for w in request.words if w.part == "名詞"]
        ```
        
        ## Task scheduler
        Built-in task scheduler is ready-to-use. Your chatbot can run periodic jobs without cron.
        
        ```python
        class MyTask(Task):
            # implement periodic task in `do` method
            def do(self, arg1, arg2):
                # The Logger of scheduler is available in each tasks
                self.logger.info("Task started!: {} / {}".format(arg1, arg2))
        
        # Create Scheculer
        sc = Scheduler()
        # Register the task. This task runs every 3 seconds
        sc.every_seconds(MyTask, seconds=3, arg1="val1", arg2="val2")
        # Start the scheduler
        sc.start()
        ```
        
        ## Message Log
        Request, response and context at each turns are stored as Message Log. It provides you the very useful information to debug and improve your chatbot.
        
        ## Testing Dialogs
        Minette provides a helper to test dialogs. This is an example using `pytest`.
        
        - `channel_user_id` for each test cases(functions) is set to request automatically.
        - `chat` method takes arguments for `Message`. This enables you `bot.chat("hello", intent="HelloIntent")` instead of `bot.chat(Message(text="hello", intent="HelloIntent"))` to make your test code simple.
        - Response from `chat` has `text` attribute that equals to `response.messages[0].text`.
        
        ```python
        import pytest
        from minette import Message, DialogService, Priority, Payload
        from minette.test.helper import MinetteForTest
        
        # dialogs to test
        class FooDialog(DialogService):
            def compose_response(self, request, context, connetion):
                return "foo:" + request.text
        
        class BarDialog(DialogService):
            def compose_response(self, request, context, connetion):
                context.topic.keep_on = True
                return "bar:" + request.text
        
        class PayloadDialog(DialogService):
            def compose_response(self, request, context, connetion):
                return "payload:" + str(request.payloads[0].content)
        
        # bot created for each test functions
        @pytest.fixture(scope="function")
        def bot():
            # use MinetteForTest instead of Minette
            return MinetteForTest(
                intent_resolver={
                    "FooIntent": FooDialog,
                    "BarIntent": BarDialog,
                    "PayloadIntent": PayloadDialog
                },
            )
        
        # test cases function using bot
        def test_example(bot):
            # trigger intent
            assert bot.chat("hello", intent="FooIntent").text == "foo:hello"
            # empty response without intent
            assert bot.chat("hello").text == ""
            # trigger other intent
            assert bot.chat("hello", intent="BarIntent").text == "bar:hello"
            # context and topic is kept by dialog service
            assert bot.chat("hi", intent="FooIntent").text == "bar:hi"
            assert bot.chat("yo").text == "bar:yo"
            # update topic by higher priority request
            assert bot.chat("hello", intent="FooIntent", intent_priority=Priority.High).text == "foo:hello"
        
        def test_payload(bot):
            # use Message to test your dialog with payloads, channel_message and so on
            assert bot.chat(Message(
                intent="PayloadIntent",
                type="data",
                text="hello",
                payloads=[Payload(content={"key1": "value1"})]
            )).text == "payload:" + str({"key1": "value1"})
        ```
        
        # 💝 Contribution
        
        See the [Contribution Guideline](https://github.com/uezo/minette-python/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
        
        
        # ⚖️ License
        This software is licensed under the Apache v2 License.
        
        # Appendix1. Setup MeCab Tagger
        
        ## Installing MeCab
        
        - Ubuntu 16.04
        
        ```
        $ sudo apt-get install mecab libmecab-dev mecab-ipadic
        $ sudo apt-get install mecab-ipadic-utf8
        ```
        
        - Mac OSX
        
        ```
        $ brew install mecab mecab-ipadic git curl xz
        ```
        
        ## Installing python binding
        
        ```
        $ pip install mecab-python3==1.0.1
        ```
        ~~Version 0.996.1 has a bug(?) so we strongly recommend to use version 0.7.~~ Fixed at current version
        
        
        ## Usase
        ```python
        from minette.tagger.mecabtagger import MeCabTagger
        bot = Minette(
            tagger=MeCabTagger
        )
        ```
        
        # Appendix2. Migration from version 0.3
        
        - Some packages are deprecated. All standard classes can be imported from `minette`.
        - The way to create instance of `Minette` is changed. (just call constructor)
        - `Session` is renamed to `Context`. The arguments named `session` is also changed.
        - `minette.user.User#save()` is deleted. Create `UserStore` and call `save(user)` instead.
        - `SessionStore` -> `ContextStore`, `UserRepository` -> `UserStore`, `MessageLogger` -> `MessageLogStore`
        - HTTP request handler method of `LineAdapter` is changed to `handle_http_request`.
        
        If you need version 0.3 install from github.
        
        ```
        $ pip install git+https://github.com/uezo/minette-python.git@v0.3
        ```
        
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