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+ # Authors:: Benjamin Heitmann, Karsten Huneycutt
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+ # Copyright:: (c) 2007
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+ # License:: LGPL
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+
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+ require 'test/unit'
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+
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+ require "java"
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+
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+ require 'active_rdf'
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+
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+ require "pp"
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+
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+ require "fileutils"
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+
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+ class TestNG4JAdapter < Test::Unit::TestCase
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+
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+ def setup
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+ @adapter = ConnectionPool.add_data_source(:type => :ng4j)
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+ @eyal = RDFS::Resource.new 'http://eyaloren.org'
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+ @age = RDFS::Resource.new 'foaf:age'
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+ @mbox = RDFS::Resource.new 'foaf:mbox'
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+ @test = RDFS::Resource.new 'test:test'
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+ @mboxval = Literal.new 'aahfgiouhfg'
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+ @ageval = Literal.new 23
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+ @context = RDFS::Resource.new "http://activerdf.org/test/named_graphs_rock"
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+ @context2 = RDFS::Resource.new "http://activerdf.org/test/named_graphs_rock2"
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+ end
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+
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+ def teardown
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+ @adapter.close
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+ # ConnectionPool.clear
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+ end
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+
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+
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+
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+ def test_load_no_args
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+ adapter = ConnectionPool.add_data_source(:type => :ng4j)
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+ assert_instance_of NG4JAdapter, adapter
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ def test_retrieve_a_triple_with_only_uris
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+
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+ assert_instance_of NG4JAdapter, @adapter
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+
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @age, @test)
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:o).where(@eyal, :p, :o).execute
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+ assert_equal 1, result.flatten.size
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+
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:p, :o).where(@eyal, :p, :o).execute
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+ assert_equal 2, result.flatten.size
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+
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:o).where(@eyal, @age, :o).execute
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+ assert_equal 1, result.flatten.size
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+
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:s).where(:s, @age, @test).execute
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+ assert_equal 1, result.flatten.size
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+
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:p).where(@eyal, :p, @test).execute
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+ assert_equal 1, result.flatten.size
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_retrieve_a_triple_with_string
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+
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+ assert_instance_of NG4JAdapter, @adapter
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+
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @mbox, @mboxval)
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:o).where(@eyal, :p, :o).execute
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+ assert_equal 1, result.flatten.size
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+
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:p, :o).where(@eyal, :p, :o).execute
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+ assert_equal 2, result.flatten.size
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+
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:o).where(@eyal, @mbox, :o).execute
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+ assert_equal 1, result.flatten.size
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+
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:s).where(:s, @mbox, @mboxval).execute
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+ assert_equal 1, result.flatten.size
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:p).where(@eyal, :p, @mboxval).execute
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+ assert_equal 1, result.flatten.size
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+
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_retrieve_a_triple_with_fixnum
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+ assert_instance_of NG4JAdapter, @adapter
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @age, @ageval)
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:o).where(@eyal, :p, :o).execute
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+ assert_equal 1, result.flatten.size
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:p, :o).where(@eyal, :p, :o).execute
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+ assert_equal 2, result.flatten.size
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:o).where(@eyal, @age, :o).execute
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+ assert_equal 1, result.flatten.size
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:s).where(:s, @age, @ageval).execute
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+ assert_equal 1, result.flatten.size
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:p).where(@eyal, :p, @ageval).execute
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+ assert_equal 1, result.flatten.size
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+
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+ end
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+ def test_remove
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @age, @ageval)
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @mbox, @mboxval)
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+ @adapter.delete(@eyal, @age, @ageval)
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+ assert_equal 1, @adapter.size
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @age, @ageval)
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @mbox, @mboxval)
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+ @adapter.delete(:s, :p, @ageval)
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+ assert_equal 1, @adapter.size
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @age, @ageval)
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @mbox, @mboxval)
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+ @adapter.delete(:s, @age, :o)
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+ assert_equal 1, @adapter.size
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @age, @ageval)
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @mbox, @mboxval)
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+ @adapter.delete(@eyal, :p, :o)
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+ assert_equal 0, @adapter.size
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+ end
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+
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+ # now tests with quads ----------------------------------------
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+ def test_simple_add_and_remove_quad_of_uris
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+ assert_equal 0, @adapter.size
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @mbox, @mboxval, @context)
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+ assert_equal 1, @adapter.size
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+ @adapter.delete(@eyal, @mbox, @mboxval, @context)
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+ assert_equal 0, @adapter.size
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_wildcard_add_and_remove_quad_of_uris
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+ assert_equal 0, @adapter.size
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @mbox, @mboxval, @context)
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+ assert_equal 1, @adapter.size
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @mbox, @mboxval)
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+ assert_equal 2, @adapter.size
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+ @adapter.delete(:s, :p, :o, @context)
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+ assert_equal 1, @adapter.size
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @mbox, @mboxval, @context2)
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+ assert_equal 2, @adapter.size
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @mbox, @mboxval, @context)
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+ assert_equal 3, @adapter.size
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+ @adapter.delete(@eyal, @mbox, @mboxval)
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+ assert_equal 2, @adapter.size
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+ @adapter.delete(@eyal, @mbox, @mboxval, :c)
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+ assert_equal 0, @adapter.size
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+ end
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+ def test_query_with_quads
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+ lit1 = Literal.new(1)
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+ lit2 = Literal.new("cat", "@en")
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+ lit3 = Literal.new( "dog" , RDFS::Resource.new("http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string"))
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+ # TODO: if this is ..#stringy then it gets returned as ..#string. Whats happening there?
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @mbox, lit1, @context)
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @mbox, lit2, @context2)
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @mbox, lit3)
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+ assert_equal 3, @adapter.size
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+ res1 = Query.new.distinct(:o).where(@eyal, @mbox, :o, @context).execute(:flatten => true)
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+ assert_equal lit1.value, res1.value
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+ assert_equal lit1.type.uri, res1.type.uri
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+ res2 = Query.new.distinct(:o).where(@eyal, @mbox, :o, @context2).execute(:flatten => true)
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+ assert_equal lit2.value, res2.value
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+ assert_equal lit2.language, res2.language
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+ res3 = Query.new.distinct(:o).where(@eyal, @mbox, :o).execute(:flatten => true)
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+ assert_equal 3, res3.size
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+ res4 = Query.new.distinct(:c).where(@eyal, @mbox, :o, :c).execute(:flatten => true)
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+ assert_equal 3, res4.size
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+ res5 = Query.new.distinct(:o).where(@eyal, @mbox, :o, :c).execute(:flatten => true)
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+ assert_equal 3, res5.size
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+ end
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+ # -------------------------------------------------------------
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+
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+
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+ def test_dump
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @age, @test)
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+
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+ stringDump = @adapter.dump
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+
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+ assert_not_nil stringDump
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+ assert_kind_of String, stringDump
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_size
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @age, @test)
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+
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+ assert 0 < @adapter.size
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_clear
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+ @adapter.add(@eyal, @age, @test)
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+ assert 0 < @adapter.size
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+ @adapter.clear
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+ assert_equal 0, @adapter.size
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ # may seem redundant, but nonetheless this is needed
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+ # TODO: find out why this does not raise errors..
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+ def test_close
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+
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+ @adapter.close
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+
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+ my_adapter = ConnectionPool.add_data_source(:type => :jena, :ontology => :rdfs)
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+ my_adapter.add(@eyal, @age, @test)
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+ results = Query.new.select(:s,:p,:o).where(:s,:p,:o).execute
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+ assert results.flatten.size > 0
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+
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+ my_adapter.close
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+ # assert_raises ActiveRdfError do
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+ # results = Query.new.select(:s,:p,:o).where(:s,:p,:o).execute
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+ # end
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+
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+ my_adapter = ConnectionPool.add_data_source(:type => :jena, :ontology => :rdfs)
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+ my_adapter.add(@eyal, @age, @test)
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+ results = Query.new.select(:s,:p,:o).where(:s,:p,:o).execute
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+ assert results.flatten.size > 0
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+
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+ my_adapter.close
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+ # assert_raises ActiveRdfError do
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+ # results = Query.new.select(:s,:p,:o).where(:s,:p,:o).execute
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+ # end
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ def test_load_ntriples
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+ assert_equal 0, @adapter.size
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+
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+ this_dir = File.dirname(File.expand_path(__FILE__))
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+ @adapter.load("file://" + this_dir + "/eyal-foaf.nt", :format => :ntriples, :into => :default_model)
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+
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+ assert_not_equal 0, @adapter.size
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+
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+ #check for <https://launchpad.net/products/browserdf/+rdf> <http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/name> "BrowseRDF" .
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+ project_browserdf = RDFS::Resource.new("https://launchpad.net/products/browserdf/+rdf")
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+ foaf_name = RDFS::Resource.new("http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/name")
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:o).where(project_browserdf, foaf_name, :o).execute
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+ assert_equal 1, result.flatten.size
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+ assert_equal "BrowseRDF", result[0].value
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_load_rdf_xml
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+ assert_equal 0, @adapter.size
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+
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+ this_dir = File.dirname(File.expand_path(__FILE__))
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+ @adapter.load("file://" + this_dir + "/bnode_org_rss.rdf", :format => :rdfxml, :into => :default_model)
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+
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+ assert_not_equal 0, @adapter.size
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+
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+ a_post = RDFS::Resource.new("http://bnode.org/blog/2007/05/29/semantic-web-gets-a-mention-in-visual-x-mag-webinale-report")
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+ rss_title = RDFS::Resource.new("http://purl.org/rss/1.0/title")
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+
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:o).where(a_post, rss_title, :o).execute
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+ assert_equal 1, result.flatten.size
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+ assert_equal "Semantic Web gets a mention in Visual-x mag webinale report", result[0].value
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_load_n3
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+ assert_equal 0, @adapter.size
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+
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+ this_dir = File.dirname(File.expand_path(__FILE__))
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+ @adapter.load("file://" + this_dir + "/s1.n3", :format => :n3)
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+ #:into => :default_model)
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+
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+ assert_not_equal 0, @adapter.size
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+
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+ transy = RDFS::Resource.new("http://www.daml.org/2001/03/daml+oil#TransitiveProperty")
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+ rdf_type = RDFS::Resource.new("http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type")
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:s, :c).where(:s, rdf_type, transy, :c).execute
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+ assert_equal 6, result.flatten.size
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+
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+ result2 = Query.new.distinct(:s).where(:s, rdf_type, transy).execute
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+ assert_equal 3, result2.flatten.size
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_keyword_search
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+ @adapter.close
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+
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+ this_dir = File.dirname(File.expand_path(__FILE__))
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+ keyword_adapter = ConnectionPool.add_data_source(:type => :jena, :model => "superfunky", :lucene => true)
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+
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+ keyword_adapter.load("file://" + this_dir + "/test_data.nt", :format => :ntriples, :into => :default_model )
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+
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+ eyal = RDFS::Resource.new('http://activerdf.org/test/eyal')
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+
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+ assert keyword_adapter.keyword_search?
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+
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+ assert_equal eyal, Query.new.distinct(:s).where(:s,:keyword,"blue").execute(:flatten => true)
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+ assert_equal eyal, Query.new.distinct(:s).where(:s,:keyword,"27").execute(:flatten => true)
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+ assert_equal eyal, Query.new.distinct(:s).where(:s,:keyword,"eyal oren").execute(:flatten => true)
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+
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+ keyword_adapter.close
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+ end
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+
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+ def test_hsql_embedded_persistence
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+ @adapter.close
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+ this_dir = File.dirname(File.expand_path(__FILE__))
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+
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+ hsql1 = ConnectionPool.add_data_source(:type => :ng4j,
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+ :database => {:url => "jdbc:hsqldb:file:/" + this_dir + "/db1", :type => "hsql", :username => "sa", :password => ""})
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+
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+ hsql1.add(@eyal, @age, @ageval)
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+ hsql1.add(@eyal, @mbox, @mboxval)
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+
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:o).where(@eyal, :p, :o).execute
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+ assert_equal 2, result.flatten.size
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+
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+ hsql1.close
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+ ConnectionPool.clear
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+
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+ hsql2 = ConnectionPool.add_data_source(:type => :ng4j, :id => "2",
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+ :database => {:url => "jdbc:hsqldb:file:/" + this_dir + "/db1", :type => "hsql", :username => "sa", :password => ""})
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+
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+ result = Query.new.distinct(:o).where(@eyal, :p, :o).execute
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+ assert_equal 2, result.flatten.size
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+
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+ hsql2.close
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+
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+ # begin
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+ # java.sql.DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:derby:;shutdown=true")
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+ # rescue java.sql.SQLException
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+ # # expected
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+ # end
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+ # FileUtils.rm_rf(this_dir + "/superfunky")
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+ end
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+
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+
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+ # def test_explore_sparql
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+ # puts Query2SPARQL.translate(Query.new.distinct(:s).
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+ # where(:s, :p, :o, RDFS::Resource.new("http://penny-arcade.com/funky")).
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+ # where(:s, :p, @mboxval, RDFS::Resource.new("http://penny-arcade.com/funky")).
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+ # where(:s, :p, @mboxval)
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+ # )
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+ # end
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+
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+ end
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+ == activerdf_rdflite (1.4.1) Thu, 01 Nov 2007 13:45:19 +0000
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+ * adapter.load can read from remote HTTP sources if Redland is available
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+ * finished adapter.close
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+
5
+ == activerdf_rdflite (1.4) 2007-09-03 15:42
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+ * caching subproperty reasoning
7
+ * added adapter.close method (TODO: not finished)
8
+
9
+ == activerdf_rdflite (1.3) Tue, 27 Feb 2007 20:53:21 +0000
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+ * fixed literals with escape characters rdflite
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+ * fixed parsing of content-encoded (HTML) literals
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+ * refactored rdflite to use generic NTriplesParser
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+ * added test cases for encoded and escaped literals
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+
15
+ == activerdf_rdflite (1.2.3) Tue, 13 Feb 2007 20:07:01 +0000
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+ * gems published automatically from Rakefile
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+ * changing rapper invocation in fetching adapter
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+ * prevent failing unit tests if ferret not installed
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+ * bumped dependency of sqlite
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+
21
+ == activerdf_rdflite (1.2.2)
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+ * use same bnode function in rdflite.load (same bnodes from one file get same uri)
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+
24
+ == activerdf_rdflite (1.2.1)
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+ * bugfix in multijoins
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+
27
+ == activerdf_rdflite (1.2)
28
+ * speed up rdflite.load using precompiled SQL
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+
30
+ == activerdf_rdflite (1.1)
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+ * added rdfs:subPropertyOf reasoning
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