Hi Toni,
I checked out the drools-verifier code. For a little
acclimatization I went through a few files. Looks like
Verifier.java is the main
class for verifier tool. I went on to check how the Consequences
are being handled but could only find the interface
Consequence.java and
TextConsequence.java which doesn't do too much.
It would be helpful to have some higher level description of the
relevant class relationships. (who's who).
Also, it may be helpful to know how to build this code and how to
run it. I checked out the code from the url:
http://anonsvn.labs.jboss.com/labs/jbossrules/trunk/drools-verifier/
but could not get any build script or instructions.
Toni will answer on how the code works, but I'll answer on how to build.
You first need to checkout the whole of trunk and do a full build and
install, atleast once.:
As a minimum this is "mvn install". This should build a number of
modules, including drools-verifier. then do "mvn eclipse:eclipse" (or
IDEA equivalent) to make sure all the eclipse .proejct .classpath files
are up to date. Then in eclipse import droosl-core, drools-compiler and
drools-verifier and you should be good to go. Also once you've built
once from root with maven, you should be able to go int drools-verifier
itself and type "mvn install".
I hope I am going in the right direction.
Siddharth
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 6:56 PM, Toni Rikkola <trikkola(a)redhat.com
<mailto:trikkola@redhat.com>> wrote:
Hi Siddharth
Your work sounds interesting and I would like to hear more
about it. Looks like your version is smarter with dependencies.
The report data is used in Guvnor and in the HTML-report, but
it can also be retrieved as XML or java objects.
The HTML-report lists all the fields, rules and object types.
So you can see what rules use certain object type and the
field view shows what values are compared against the field.
This dependency data is also used in the verification rules
when searching for issues from the rule base.
Like Mark said, the verifier is still quite blind for the RHS.
Right now it just handles it as a string. So it can't really
tell what objects were modified and how. This information is
important to solve what rule creates or modifies facts to
satisfy another rule. This dependency data can then again be
used to find subsumption, loops ect.
I hope that we can discuss about this soon.
Toni
Mark Proctor wrote:
Siddharth Angrish wrote:
Hi Mark
I went through the RuleAnalytics Module document.
It looks like there is a good compatibility between
your visions of Rule Analysis and our rule dependency
generation work. I'll be excited to further develop
and integrate my work with drools-verifier module code.
Just a short summary of how I had approached the problem:
We have long ruleflow which consists of other
ruleflows, ruleflow groups, split conditions. Using
drools API I was
able to traverse through the main ruleflow including
(recursively) constituent nodes. So at any node I knew
which rules
are relevant. Now, to find out dependency between
rules I required very intricate information about any
given rule. I could not
find sufficient drools APIs to get this information.
There are methods to get LHS and RHS of a rule but
they do not give information about individual
attributes. For RHS its more worse. No textual
information was availabe about it. (I am using 4.0.7
and I had even posted my questions on Drools user
mailing list)
As a result, I wrote my own .drl file parser using
javacc (which was very interesting to do) and got
whatever information I required.
Now I knew which rule modifies which attribute (and of
which class) and which rule uses what atrributes in
its conditional part. Its much easier to get dependecy
sequence now. I know a few cases where this approach
might produce a false dependency sequence but using
other rule-flow(salience, agenda) information can help
us avoid that.
Now, how shall we go about it? I have installed irc
on my system and I think I require some url to be able
to connect to you guys.
The details of connecting with irc are here:
http://www.jboss.org/drools/irc.html
you want to speak to Rikkola online if you see him.
We don't want to add another DRL parser, as we already
build up an internal tree - including consequence. So in
the drools-verifier you already see how we build the descr
tree, although that doesn't yet have an AST for the
consequence, however we have java analysier that currently
does (using antlr) and this and pulls out used identifiers:
http://anonsvn.labs.jboss.com/labs/jbossrules/trunk/drools-compiler/src/m...
We also extended our antlr grammar to understand the
modify(...) {......} keyword. So you should be able to
re-use the code inside of java expr analyzer to rewrite
your existing stuff and also reusing our existing descr
tree. Hopefully Toni Rikolla can help you with this online.
Mark
Siddharth
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 7:40 PM, Mark Proctor
<mproctor(a)codehaus.org <mailto:mproctor@codehaus.org>
<mailto:mproctor@codehaus.org
<mailto:mproctor@codehaus.org>>> wrote:
Drools 5.0 has the drools-verifier. This does a
variety of
verifications and analysis, like where class fields
are used, gap
analysis etc. The Guvnor BRMS can produce HTML
reports for this
information. Subsumption isn't done yet, we needed
to analys the
consequences for update/modify to try and detect
potential
impacted rules - this is also needed to detect
which rules depend
on other rules.
http://anonsvn.labs.jboss.com/labs/jbossrules/trunk/drools-verifier/
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/RuleAnalyticsModule
So we would love to have your work as additions to
this, but it
will need to be integrated with the existing
drools-verifier
module code and the HTML reporting - can you make
that happen? It
would be ideal, as it then means your code is part
of the main
project and will be maintained and improved by the
community.
Maybe you could pop onto irc, and chat to us about
it more?
http://www.jboss.org/drools/irc.html
Do you have any visualisation plans? If on the web
GWT-Diagram is
turning out to be a great tool
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-diagrams/
Mark
Sangrish wrote:
Hi
I have been using Drools Rules Engine in
our application
for past
couple of weeks.
One of the requirements in our project was to
let a user
(anyone who is
writing/analysing the rules) find out
what other rules a given rule depends upon.
There were a few
kinds of
dependencies:
1) Object Attribute dependency: The attributes
of an object
being used in
the conditional part of a rule
might be getting modified in the consequence
part of
another rule. We
wanted all such rules with each rule having its own
dependency list.
2) Rule Salience based dependency. A rule
having lower
salience should be
executed only after a higher (if any) salience
rule has
already been
executed.
3) Dependency caused by a specific Rule flow.
Rules in a
ruleflow group
should be executed only if (if any) Split
condition gets
satisfied.
4) Agenda flow dependency (i.e., one agenda
following another)
We could not find much support for this in
the Drools API.
Hence we
decided to write our own dependency generator.
The tool we
are writing
caters to first 3 dependencies. We might even
handle the 4th
one. Since Drools is open source, we thought of
contributing our bit towards
its development. If the drools team wants I can
happily work
with them on
getting this functionality plugged in the
Drools system.
Thanks
Siddharth
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