Is there any possible way to search test cases in Zephyr by text from test steps?
Now it looks like search occurs only in description, summary or specific field.
With the native functionality of zephyr, it is not possible to search tests based on the words/expressions of "Test details". Test steps details correspond to the zephyr custom field zephyr test step. So, these fields cannot be searched using JQL or ZQL. For the supported fields and operators of ZQL use the following link: https://zephyrdocs.atlassian.net/wiki/display/ZTD/ZQL+Reference
For X-Ray, for the JQL query, include "text ~ ..." with "..." being the text you'd like to search for in quotes. It may work in Zephyr as well.
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Does someone have a recommendation of tagging tool for NER types in raw text?
The input for the tool should be a library of text files(.txt simple format) , there should be a convenient UI for selecting words and set the tag/annotation fit to selection, the output should be structural representations of the tags(e.gs tart index , last index, tag in a JSON format)
Founderof LightTag here
We provide a super convenient interface to do span annotations such as named entity recognition, classifications and relationships.
You can work as one labeler or bring in a team and LightTag will disribute work between everyone automatically (no more selecting files and remembering what you labeled already) .
You can upload your own suggestions and let labelers use those, or use LightTags built in model.
Of course you can annotate at the character level and highlight subwords or multi word phrases.
You can try https://github.com/lasigeBioTM/MER (bash)
see the demo at http://labs.fc.ul.pt/mer/
Online tools:
I guess Dataturks' POS tool should work fine for your use case, you can just upload your data and specify the labels. The UI seems convenient enough.
Here is the link:
https://dataturks.com
It's an online tool, so you can work with multiple people to get the tagging done.
The exact output format you are looking for is not supported, but the format can easily be converted to what you are looking for, the output is like: word___LABEL word2___LABEL , so a simple 2-line script can convert it to start and end index.
Offline:
Another tool you can check out is prodigy, it's a downloadable software and does similar things. Just that you might be willing to pay for it upfront.
https://prodi.gy
I am trying to search for only people from Wikipedia and return them in some format (ideally using regex, but a simpler search is okay).
The following query is close, but doesn't allow me to include a specific search query and it appears to only included dead people (well I believe historic figures).
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&list=search&srsearch=wikipedia&srprop=timestamp&eititle=Template:Persondata
The following query works although I can't seem to limit the results to people only.
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=query&list=embeddedin&eititle=Template:Persondata&eilimit=100&format=xml&redirects
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You want to use Wikidata APIs for semantic searches. Example search for P31 → 5 ("is a human"), using the Wikidata Query Service: http://tools.wmflabs.org/wikidata-todo/autolist.html?q=CLAIM%5B31%3A5%5D
I would like to use the full Lucene query syntax on an Orchard CMS based Website.
Currently, after enabling the indexing and search on Orchard, I can search on the website according to the fields I selected on the Orchard search administration page,
but I cannot perform one search on a particular field only (without changing the behavior on the entire search)
I cannot use fuzzy search...
From the logs, I can see that Orchard take care of that part (providing Lucene a good query syntax), but I would like to do it on my own.
For example, when searching "wel" on the website, Orchard will send to Lucene this query : title:wel* body:wel* (if I have the title and body fields activated on the search).
I did see some blogs that talk about coding some features to customize search, but I would like to be sure I'm not missing something before switching to developer mode :)
There are so many scenarios that can be done with search that there is no way to provide such coverage out of the box, which is why the API is very simple to use if you need custom searching capabilities.
You should copy-paste the controller from the search module and use the Parse() method of the ISearchBuilder with the escape parameter to false. This will parse a pure lucene query. You can also use the WithField("body", "value") to do simpler field search.
I don't believe anyone has released any modules that provide additional search functionality, because if you need it, it is so simple to develop ^_^ So yes, you will have to go dev mode to do custom field search
Suppose I have a huge set of noisy phrases. For each one of them, I want to check if it is defined by some resources by using the google define feature. Once I type "define my_phrase" to the google search box, if the retrieved results contain the definition panel (e.g. https://www.google.com/#q=define+home+cooking), I put it into my phrase pool.
I'm wondering is this possible to do this task in a batch so that I don't have to type each of the phrase manually one by one? It would be great if this could be achieved from a unix terminal but windows is also welcome!
I heard of google-app-engine but I only have a rough idea and not sure if it could help.
Thanks!
as starting point, you may try and play with the Google Custom search following API reference - Xml results
https://developers.google.com/custom-search/docs/xml_results?hl=en&csw=1#XML_Results
Be aware of:
google TOS for this service
quantity courtesy limit
after years navigating seas of unorganized documents, I'm starting to look for a cheap/free way to classify our work docs structurally, in order to tidy things up and to better enforce the workflow.. So I'd like to be able to tag documents according to project, customer, components used etc..
For example, imagine these documents:
"Business requirements", tags: projectX
"Project layout", tags: projectX, appserverZ
"Class diagram", tags: projectX, businesslogic
"Quotation", tags: projectX, customerY
...and so on..
In this way I could filter the documents by their tags, so e.g. get all the docs for a given project, or all the quotations for a given customer, or all the projects using a given application server..
Something like M-files would be perfect, but I'd prefer a Linux-based solution.. :) (even not web-based if it's possible)
I spent all the day trying out DMSes found on Freshmeat and Wikipedia, but I couldn't find one that worked like M-files.. :/
I'd appreciate any hint/pointer, many thanks!
Lucene is a great development tool, but if you prefer something that will work out of the box Alfresco would work, but it's probably over kill. One of these will likely work as well.
Sounds like you might be looking for something like Lucene, combined with some metadata.