Boilerplate project
boilerplate project is a standard NLG project using RosaeNLG and following (my) best practices that you can fork to start your own RosaeNLG project.
It is based on the content of the English tutorial.
Data load and pre processing
At some point you have to load into data and also pre process it. You can use init.js for that.
Templates organisation
One possible organization for your templates:
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phoneForHtml.pugandphoneForJson.pugare technical entrypoints: they are almost the same, and mainly call thephonemixin -
includes.pugcentralizes all your includes: this is handy when you refactor -
phones.pugis the real entrypoint for NLG: it generates the text for a phone -
phone_refexpr.pugcontains the reference and referring expressions for phones. Create one file per object you describe (car_refexpr.pug) etc. -
sentences (most of the textual content) are in
sentences:-
one file per sentence:
colors.puggenerates the sentence about the colors,intro.pugis the introduction sentence etc. -
If you have longer sentences and paragraphs you should create a more sophisticated hierarchy, but I recommend to keep 1 file per sentence.
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Testing
You should (really) have some regression testing on your texts. It just compares texts with reference texts previously generated.
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Use
gulp nonregto regenerate the reference file intests/phonesNonreg.json. It contains texts along with the random seed (the same random seed has to be used when running the tests). -
Run the tests using
npm run testormocha