#!/usr/bin/env python2 # -*-coding:UTF-8 -* """ The ZMQ_Sub_Curve Module ============================ This module is consuming the Redis-list created by the ZMQ_Sub_Curve_Q Module. This modules update a .csv file used to draw curves representing selected words and their occurency per day. ..note:: The channel will have the name of the file created. ..note:: Module ZMQ_Something_Q and ZMQ_Something are closely bound, always put the same Subscriber name in both of them. Requirements ------------ *Need running Redis instances. (Redis) *Categories files of words in /files/ need to be created *Need the ZMQ_PubSub_Tokenize_Q Module running to be able to work properly. """ import redis import time from pubsublogger import publisher from packages import lib_words import os import datetime from Helper import Process if __name__ == "__main__": publisher.port = 6380 publisher.channel = "Script" config_section = 'Curve' p = Process(config_section) # REDIS # r_serv1 = redis.StrictRedis( host=p.config.get("Redis_Level_DB", "host"), port=p.config.get("Redis_Level_DB", "port"), db=p.config.get("Redis_Level_DB", "db")) # FUNCTIONS # publisher.info("Script Curve started") # FILE CURVE SECTION # csv_path = os.path.join(os.environ['AIL_HOME'], p.config.get("Directories", "wordtrending_csv")) wordfile_path = os.path.join(os.environ['AIL_HOME'], p.config.get("Directories", "wordsfile")) message = p.get_from_set() prec_filename = None generate_new_graph = False while True: if message is not None: generate_new_graph = True filename, word, score = message.split() temp = filename.split('/') date = temp[-4] + temp[-3] + temp[-2] low_word = word.lower() prev_score = r_serv1.hget(low_word, date) if prev_score is not None: r_serv1.hset(low_word, date, int(prev_score) + int(score)) else: r_serv1.hset(low_word, date, score) else: if generate_new_graph: generate_new_graph = False print 'Building graph' today = datetime.date.today() year = today.year month = today.month lib_words.create_curve_with_word_file(r_serv1, csv_path, wordfile_path, year, month) publisher.debug("Script Curve is Idling") print "sleeping" time.sleep(10) message = p.get_from_set()