python-zulip-api/bots/summarize_stream.py
Steve Howell be6d71f13d Add summarize_stream.py.
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2014-01-10 21:39:06 -05:00

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# This is hacky code to analyze data on our support stream. The main
# reusable bits are get_recent_messages and get_words.
import zulip
import re
import collections
def get_recent_messages(client, narrow, count=100):
narrow = [word.split(':') for word in narrow.split()]
req = {
'narrow': narrow,
'num_before': count,
'num_after': 0,
'anchor': 1000000000,
'apply_markdown': False
}
old_messages = client.do_api_query(req, zulip.API_VERSTRING + 'messages', method='GET')
if 'messages' not in old_messages:
return []
return old_messages['messages']
def get_words(content):
regex = "[A-Z]{2,}(?![a-z])|[A-Z][a-z]+(?=[A-Z])|[\'\w\-]+"
words = re.findall(regex, content, re.M)
words = [w.lower() for w in words]
# words = [w.rstrip('s') for w in words]
return words
def analyze_messages(msgs, word_count, email_count):
for msg in msgs:
if False:
if ' ack' in msg['content']:
name = msg['sender_full_name'].split()[0]
print 'ACK', name
m = re.search('ticket (Z....).*email: (\S+).*~~~(.*)', msg['content'], re.M | re.S)
if m:
ticket, email, req = m.groups()
words = get_words(req)
for word in words:
word_count[word] += 1
email_count[email] += 1
if False:
print
for k, v in msg.items():
print '%-20s: %s' % (k, v)
def generate_support_stats():
client = zulip.Client()
narrow = 'stream:support'
count = 2000
msgs = get_recent_messages(client, narrow, count)
msgs_by_topic = collections.defaultdict(list)
for msg in msgs:
topic = msg['subject']
msgs_by_topic[topic].append(msg)
word_count = collections.defaultdict(int)
email_count = collections.defaultdict(int)
if False:
for topic in msgs_by_topic:
msgs = msgs_by_topic[topic]
analyze_messages(msgs, word_count, email_count)
if True:
words = word_count.keys()
words = filter(lambda w: word_count[w] >= 10, words)
words = filter(lambda w: len(w) >= 5, words)
words = sorted(words, key=lambda w: word_count[w], reverse=True)
for word in words:
print word, word_count[word]
if False:
emails = email_count.keys()
emails = sorted(emails, key=lambda w: email_count[w], reverse=True)
for email in emails:
print email, email_count[email]
generate_support_stats()