Repo for the search and displace core module including the interface to select files and search and displace operations to run on them. https://searchanddisplace.com
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  1. # Search and Displace Core
  2. ---
  3. **NOTE**
  4. The installation steps below were tested on an Ubuntu machine and should be adapted for each specific environment.
  5. ---
  6. ## Install
  7. - Create the `.env` file by copying the contents from the `.env.example` file.
  8. `cp .env.example .env`
  9. - Install the 'sqlite' driver for your PHP version if it is not already installed.
  10. - For the 'QUEUE_CONNECTION' variable in `.env` you can use either `sync` or `redis` (recommended). If you choose to use `redis`
  11. then you need to make sure that it is installed on your machine.
  12. `apt update`
  13. `apt install redis-server`
  14. - Install the `Search and Displace Ingest` app, found here https://git.law/newroco/searchanddisplace-ingest
  15. - Get the URL of the `Search and Displace Ingest` app and add it to the `SD_INGEST_URL` variable in `.env`
  16. - Add in `.env` the `WEBHOOK_CLIENT_SECRET` value which needs to be the same value as the `WEBHOOK_CORE_SECRET` in
  17. the `Search and Displace Ingest` app `.env` file
  18. - Add in `.env` the `SD_DUCKLING_URL` value which by default is `http://0.0.0.0:8000/parse`. You can find
  19. details about installing Facebook Duckling in a section below.
  20. - Install composer
  21. - Install composer dependencies
  22. `composer install`
  23. - Install NodeJS and npm
  24. - Install npm dependencies
  25. `npm install`
  26. - Compile frontend assets
  27. `npm run prod`
  28. - Generate the app key by running the following command:
  29. `php artisan key:generate`
  30. - Migrate DB tables
  31. `php artisan migrate`
  32. ### Facebook Duckling
  33. - `$ apt-get install libpcre3-dev`
  34. - `$ cd ..`
  35. - `$ git clone https://github.com/facebook/duckling.git && cd duckling`
  36. - `$ curl -sSL https://get.haskellstack.org/ | sh`
  37. - `$ stack build && stack exec duckling-example-exe`
  38. - `$ stack test`
  39. ### Converting documents from MD to ODT
  40. - `$ apt-get install pandoc`
  41. # Searchers
  42. There are 2 types of searchers: basic and compounded
  43. ## Basic searcher
  44. There are 2 types of basic searchers: native and custom
  45. ### Native basic searcher
  46. This type of searchers are added by default in the app and cannot be edited or deleted.
  47. - Amount of Money
  48. - Credit Card Number
  49. - Distance
  50. - Duration
  51. - Email
  52. - Numeral
  53. - Ordinal
  54. - Phone Numbers
  55. - Quantity
  56. - Temperature
  57. - Time
  58. - Url
  59. - Volume
  60. ### Custom basic searcher
  61. You can add a custom basic searcher by clicking the 'Add regex' button found in the navbar.
  62. This searcher is a regular expression.
  63. Example: `[d\]{4}-[d\]{3}-[d\]{3}` searches, in the document, all text strings that
  64. have 4 digits, a dash, 3 digits, a dash, and finally 3 digits; 1234-123-123 is a valid text.
  65. ## Compounded searcher
  66. A compounded searcher contains one or more searchers, which can be either basic or comopounded.
  67. The searchers can be listed in two ways: in rows and in columns. Each column in a row
  68. extends the searching criteria and each row filters the results of the previous row.
  69. Let's take as an example the following searcher: the first row has 2 searchers, in the first column
  70. we have the 'Email' native basic searcher and in the second column we have a custom basic searcher
  71. which searches for text strings that have a leading '#' character. The second rows has only one column
  72. and that column has a custom basic searcher which searches for text strings which contain the '@' character.
  73. After we execute the Search&Displace the first row of the searcher will be applied on the initial document content
  74. and will find all email addresses and all text strings which have a leading '#' character, so the operation applies
  75. the searchers in the first row independently, each column extending the searching criteria.
  76. Then the second row will be applied on the results of the first row, so on the email addresses and the text strings
  77. which have a leading '#' character, basically each row filters the results of the previous row.
  78. # Demo Version
  79. Is available here https://demo.searchanddisplace.com/
  80. No authentication is required.
  81. # Demo Steps
  82. - Select and upload a document file (supported files: .docx, .pdf, .odt, .txt)
  83. - After the file is uploaded and processed you will see it's contents on the page
  84. - Select searchers by clicking the 'List' button on the right, for each searcher you can input a replace value, so for example if you select the 'Email' searcher and input the replace value as 'EMAIL' then all email addresses which are found in the document will be replaced with the text EMAIL
  85. - After you are done with the searchers selection you can hide the panel by clicking again on the 'List' button
  86. - You can execute the Search&Displace by clicking on the 'Run filters' button
  87. - After the processing is done you will see the resulting document in the right panel, side by side with the initial document
  88. - You can highlight the found and replaced items by toggling the 'Highlight differences' button