Hello, initially i didn't give more details to keep my question short and save time
to the ppl that read it. I actually believed that such functionality might be covered and
available and details would have just prolong my question.
Here is some additional information on why I am looking for such functionality. In my
project I want to use Drools as external rule engine. My project is not written in Java
and the effort to transfer it is inconsiderable. What I want to start using Drools for is
a simple blackbox of getting answers from a Stateless Drools Session, most likely without
any need of reinference. Simply ask and get answered. During the runtime of my project
there is a vast amount of information that can be considered as a fact . However in most
of the cases what I need is to invoke a simple ruleset that actually need like 1% of the
facts that I currently know at any particular moment. So what I want to do is ask Drools
"Hey I want to invoke ruleset, can you please tell me what are the facts that it
is using so I can pass all of them, that I currently have?". Then after receiving the
answer I will filter the 1% from the big picture and will finally ask Drools to answer my
question.
What I want to avoid is passing hundreds of instance/facts with hundreds of fields that
are actually never user. Of course I realise that the rule introspection that I am asking
for is not my only option, I can create the .drl metadata during the ruleset definition.
Some more ideas poped into my head, so far, but the best solution for me seems to be if we
can just call Drools about that information and it return it as a straight answer.
That is why I am trying to identify if it is possible to recive the rule metadata from
Drools. At first I thought it could be available in a snap of a finger with some method
calls, however now I am interested to see what is the effort to make it happen.
Hope it helps. Thanks for the support.
Best Regards, Milen
-------- Original Letter --------
From: Stephen Masters stephen.masters(a)me.com
About: Re: [rules-users] Is rule introspection available from the
Drools API?
To: Drools List
Sent at: Tuesday, 2014, January 7 12:08:39 EET
It may also be worth explaining exactly what you aim to achieve through this and why.
From what I have seen, most people who ask about introspecting the LHS of rules via the
API, don’t actually need to do that.
Steve
On 7 Jan 2014, at 08:56, Wolfgang Laun <
wolfgang.laun(a)gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
while you continue this line of research you might consider possible
ramifications and snags, and be prepared for them.
The syntax for writing LHS conditions is quite complex - it's more
complex than Java expressions, because the CE eval() alone will give
you (almost) all of that. Rule authors may also use DRL functions,
which could hide field access.
If *you* author the rules, you may be able to avoid the worst, but it
won't be a piece of cake.
Cheers
-W
On 07/01/2014, milen igrachev <
igrachev(a)abv.bg
wrote:
Hello thanks for the quick and precise answer!
I believe that the time difference will be a bit of a problem for the IRC
chat , but i will be online (channel: #drools user: igrachev) today and will
try to check it often.
However big thanks for the support and the
willingness to help!
You are saying that the code is there, but is not public and documented.
Well being not public seems to be a problem, but do you
think it is
possible to give me an example with the official Drools "first rule" -
Sample.drl. The one that comes with the first Drools project.
So do you
believe it will be possible to paste me some code on how to retrieve the
information that this ruleset is using one fact of type Message
and two of
it's attributes -
status
and
message.
So just some code in a public
static void main (String [] args) will be great :), or any kind of
explanation :).
Once again thank you.
Have a nice day,
Milen
----Original Letter----
From: Mark Proctor
mproctor(a)codehaus.org
About: Re: [rules-users] Is rule introspection available from the Drools
API?
To: Rules Users List
Sent at: Monday, 2014, January 6 16:05:33 EET
The code is there, but it’s not public and not documented, and the code can
be a little hard to understand - as it’s grown organically over the years.
You’ll need to cast and unwrap and look at member vars. Start on the Rule
and the lhs variable. You can always pop onto irc, with live questions,and
we’ll try and respond quickly.
http://www.jboss.org/drools/irc
Mark
On 6 Jan 2014, at 09:51, milen igrachev
igrachev(a)abv.bg
wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to introspect a Drools file from within java code?
What I need is to be able to identify the facts and the fact attributes
that are used in a given DRL file.
For example if I have a rule stored in a customer.drl DRL file within my
project, containing the following definition:
package myRulePackage
import org.rules.model.Customer
import org.rules.model.Mambership
rule "is eligible customer"
when
$c:Customer(status == "active")
Membership(customer == $c, type == "premium")
then
$c.setEligibilityStatus(true);
end
What i need is a way to understand that this ruleset customer.drl is using
two fact types - Customer and Membership and three of their attributes -
Customer.status, Membership.customer and Membership.type.
I found some information on the internet that such functionality is not
supported, however the information was a bit too old, so I decided to ask
again.
Big thanks for the support!
Milen
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