Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: entify
Version: v0.5.0
Summary: entify - entify is a program designed to extract using regular expressions all the entities from the files on different resources. This software also provides an interface to look for these entities in any given text.
Home-page: http://github.com/i3visio/entify
Author: Felix Brezo and Yaiza Rubio
Author-email: contacto@i3visio.com
License: COPYING
Description: ::
        
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            entify  Copyright (C) 2014  F. Brezo and Y. Rubio, i3visio
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        Description:
        ============
        
        entify is a GPLv3+ piece of software that looks for regular expressions
        in a series of files in a folder. It can also be imported by other
        modules to look for entities in any kind of data.
        
        License: GPLv3+
        ===============
        
        This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under
        certain conditions.
        
        ::
        
            This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
            it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
            the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
            (at your option) any later version.
        
            This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
            but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
            MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
            GNU General Public License for more details.
        
            You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
            along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
        
        For more details on this issue, run:
        ``python entify-launcher.py --license``
        
        Installation:
        =============
        
        The instructions may vary in the different OS.
        
        Under Linux
        -----------
        
        We recommend you to create a folder under /var owned by the current
        user. For instance:
        ``# You will need superuser privileges to create this folder  sudo mkdir /var/i3visio # You will need to change the owner to your user to work with it safely # If your user was alice sudo chown alice:alice /var/i3visio``
        
        The rest of the installation under Python 2.7 is as follows:
        ``# Navigate to the destiny's folder cd /var/i3visio # Cloning the repository git clone http://github.com/i3visio/entify entify-master cd entify-master``
        or
        ``# Navigate to the destiny's folder cd /var/i3visio # Download wget http://github.com/i3visio/entify/archive/master.zip # Unzip unzip entify-master.zip cd entify-master``
        Then you can proceed to the installation.
        ``# Superuser privileges are required so as to complete the installation. sudo python setup.py build sudo python setup.py install``
        Afterwards, the module will be importable from any python code. You can
        check this by typing: ``python -c "import entify"`` If no error is
        displayed, the installation would have been performed correctly.
        
        Usage:
        ======
        
        So as to run the program, navigate to entify-master/entify/ and run:
        ``python entify-launcher.py -h`` The usage is described as follows:
        ``usage: entify.py                  (-r <name> [<name> ...] | -R <regular_expression> [<regular_expression> ...])                  [-e <sum_ext> [<sum_ext> ...]] -f <path_to_input_folder>                  [-o <path_to_output_folder>] [--recursive] [-v <verbosity>]                  [-h] [--version]``
        
        The functionalities are described as follows: \`\`\` Input options (one
        required): -r [ ...], --regexp [ ...] select the regular expressions to
        be looked for amongst the following: ['all', 'email', 'md5'] -R [ ...],
        --new\_regexp [ ...] add a new regular expression, for example, for
        testing purposes.
        
        Input and output arguments: Configuring the input and output options.
        
        -e [ ...], --extension [ ...] output extension for the summary files (at
        least one is required). -i , --input\_folder path to the file where the
        list of Classes is stored (one per line). -o , --output\_folder path to
        the output folder where the results will be stored. --recursive Variable
        to tell the system to perform a recursive search on the folder tree. -v
        , --verbose select the verbosity level: 0 - none; 1 - normal (default);
        2 - debug.
        
        About arguments: Showing additional information about this program.
        
        -h, --help shows this help and exists. --version shows the version of
        the program and exists. \`\`\`
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
