This feels like an ideal use case for XSLT for-each-group—something that is
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If you’re using version 10 or newer there is no default admin password—you have
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See https://docs.basex.org/wiki/Database_Server
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Using BaseX 11 (but I think the code is the same in BaseX 10).
I’m trying to understand how base-uri() behaves relative to how it should
behave when the database path of a document is not a valid URI, i.e., it has a
space in it.
First I have this test:
let $doc as document-node() := document
saved).
In my case I’m switching between two little test scripts: one to store docs and
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As reported in a separate thread, I’m still getting the optimization failure
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I use “.xqy” for full XQuery scripts and “.xqm” for XQuery modules.
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into the panel, the Run button is enabled.
I think this behavior is incorrect—as long as there is some content in the
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for the old Query feature in the DBA app.
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Using the latest build, 11.0 beta 17d8426, the prof:dump() function is reported
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Found the latest build at https://files.basex.org/releases/latest/
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that cannot now be fetched. But I’m not
finding any maven options that will work around this failure.
Any idea how I can move past this? Or is there a nightly build somewhere I can
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something
generated by my own code.
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);
}
if(meta.ftindex) ftIndex = new FTIndex(this);
The idmap is only set of meta.updIndex is true.
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'attrindex' : true(),
'tokenindex' : true(),
'updindex' : true()
})
)
} catch * {
util:logToConsole(
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'error'
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, it probably makes
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to this requirement?
Note that in this case I don’t care about finding different word forms—for this
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file:write-text() did the trick—that did not occur to me at all.
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ouver”;)"
Note that the “&” is still escaped.
Reviewing the docs for the CVS module and the serialize options, I don’t see
any option that looks like it would control how escaping is handled.
Is there a way to do what I want?
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I increased MAXLEN to 255 and now I find my lookups are taking a consistent
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ike so:
"${basexBinDir}/basexhttp" ${debugFlag} -S -p${clientPort} -h${httpPort}
-s${stopPort} &
So as a service
Any ideas how I might make this work on mapOS?
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I see, so if I’m indexing on longer strings, such as the URLs in my data sets,
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p by docPath took 0.097815ms"
"lookup by docPath took 1.246617ms"
"lookup by docPath took 0.050855ms"
"lookup by docPath took 0.065685ms"
"lookup by docPath took 0.00511ms"
"lookup by docPath took 0.057833ms"
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Given this limitation on try/catch, seems like the better design for my code
would be to return a map with result and errors and check for errors in the
updating code.
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an exception (it calls a REST API on an Acrolinx server so there
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have not yet figured out
what it is.
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uot;--data-binary" "@${filePath}"
And I’m currently just calling this for each file, which is OK.
But I’d really like to be able to send a set of files as a single REST call.
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We’ll see how this approach works.
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XQuery
tree walk of the incoming XML to make the HTML).
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updating options are.
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the stack trace in XQuery? I didn’t find anything
searching on the BaseX-supplied DBA app.
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found the problem).
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.
Of course it would also be useful for functions that may operate on database
nodes or content parsed from the file system.
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and token indexes to optimize retrieval.
But in the sequence of “make it work, make it right, make it fast”, this is a
pretty good result.
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as element()* := $keySpace?keyscopes?($scopeKey)?keydefs?($keyName)
3. Is there some other maps-in-a-database optimization technique I’m
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seeing of ChatGPT can get me close
to a solution.
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and I’m very excited
to take advantage of this new feature.
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in a Schematron.
If there’s anything I can do to assist or test a Schematron implementation,
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ext”, although I suspect that
it’s not really offering an advantage over a simple ends-with(.) check.
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have,
despite my best efforts, figured out how do this map resolution as efficiently
as possible.
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orm, but this seems to be a blocker.
I’m sure it would work to use the BaseX REST API to access the docs from the
XSLT, but that of course requires having a running server and HTTP handler. I
was hoping this would just work.
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simple code that just operates on the resolved map.
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Christian,
Thanks for the top—I’ll try the flight recorder.
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s across the set of documents to be parsed.
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by the XQuery code
serving the pages that are useful.
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Interesting—I did not know Oxygen provided this option.
I’m wondering what I could put in an Excel spreadsheet that would make this
work on a user’s machine…
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in case I’ve missed
some trick.
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starting point.
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the
BaseX HTTP server.
Note that we don’t yet have users implemented, so we’re just looking at HTTP
requests with different IP addresses.
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Of course—I should have thought to inspect the request.
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to the page or maybe a dynamically-constructed form.
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Thanks for the confirmation that I didn’t miss a feature.
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If you just want to comment the entire line, cmd+k at the start will comment
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implementation…
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myself to write one—it can’t be that hard but it’s not that
critical of a need for me. I ended up using the Python PyYAML library, which
let me quickly convert YAML to JSON, which then I could of course process just
fine with XQuery.
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might track it down?
It must be something I’m doing in my code but I can’t find any obvious logic
bugs so wondering what kind of thing I might look for.
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implications for doing
that kind of bulk update to millions of nodes.
So any guidance on this kind of bulk update would be helpful.
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Yes, that is 100x faster.
Clearly I need to slow down and RTFM a bit more closely.
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database context is the database named in $rkDatabase.
A small improvement (0.036 to 0.030) but not dramatic.
So I think I’m still missing some detail, probably a configuration issue.
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Yes, turning on the attribute index definitely improves performa nce
dramatically, which is no surprise. Not sure how I missed the need to expressly
turn on these indexes. Doing that now.
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Christian,
Thanks for the pointer. I'll see if I can update the docs to more clearly cover
this use case.
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Of course—I should have been able to remember that, although it is not exactly
obvious.
Thanks for the function—that definitely makes it clearer what the intent is.
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: given two sequences of nodes from the same document, how does
one construct a new sequence where the nodes are in document order?
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there ought to be a more general solution somewhere.
My server is running on Linux but is developed and tested on macOS.
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of relevant papers or general discussion of graph
processing I might look at?
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my
test bed scratch code).
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but could upgrade if necessary.
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thought about it for not much time at all I’m thinking it’s an
application of the basic “make an index over the words for each doc” technique
that others have discussed recently.
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architecture approach but I still need to think it through in the context of my
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something better?
Or does stepping up to a proper React site that uses BaseX as a source of
microservices make more sense, even for this small project?
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y with
non-updating instructions, as explained here at [1].
[1] https://docs.basex.org/wiki/XQuery_Update#Pending_Update_List
[2] https://www.tamupress.com/book/9781623498290/xquery-for-humanists/
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Omar,
Sure—if it’s possible to avoid duplication and redundancy. Contact me at my
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://docs.basex.org/wiki/Database_Module#db:add
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the BaseX profiling module to see where time is being taken? That
should allow you to isolate the time-takers and start to work out how to
optimize them.
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the intended data
type is an allows the XQuery interpreter to detect type errors at compile time.
So:
let $x as array(*) := …
or
let $tokens as xs:string* := tokenize(‘foo bar’)
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to dig in a bit more
deeply. While it’s not BaseX-specific BaseX is an ideal platform for putting
the samples into practice.
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