14.6.5. crate_anon.nlp_webserver.models

crate_anon/nlp_webserver/models.py


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SQLAlchemy models for CRATE’s implementation of an NLPRP server.

class crate_anon.nlp_webserver.models.DocProcRequest(**kwargs)[source]

SQLAlchemy table recording processor requests for a given document (that is, document/processor pairs).

__init__(**kwargs)

A simple constructor that allows initialization from kwargs.

Sets attributes on the constructed instance using the names and values in kwargs.

Only keys that are present as attributes of the instance’s class are allowed. These could be, for example, any mapped columns or relationships.

class crate_anon.nlp_webserver.models.Document(**kwargs)[source]

Represents a user-submitted document for processing. (A single document may be processed by multiple processors.)

__init__(**kwargs)

A simple constructor that allows initialization from kwargs.

Sets attributes on the constructed instance using the names and values in kwargs.

Only keys that are present as attributes of the instance’s class are allowed. These could be, for example, any mapped columns or relationships.

crate_anon.nlp_webserver.models.make_unique_id() str[source]

Generates a random unique ID for labelling objects, via uuid.uuid4().

They look like ‘79cc4bac-6e8b-4ac6-bbd9-a65b5e1d1e29’ (that is, hex with format 8-4-4-4-12, so 32 informative characters and overall length 36 including the hyphens). The space is 16^32 = 3.4e38. See https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/uuid.html.