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This project is no longer under active development since there are now really nice pure Python parsers such as Stanza and Spacy. The repository will remain here for archival purposes and the PyPI package will continue to be available.

Introduction

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python-zpar is a python wrapper around the ZPar parser. ZPar was written by Yue Zhang while he was at Oxford University. According to its home page: ZPar is a statistical natural language parser, which performs syntactic analysis tasks including word segmentation, part-of-speech tagging and parsing. ZPar supports multiple languages and multiple grammar formalisms. ZPar has been most heavily developed for Chinese and English, while it provides generic support for other languages. ZPar is fast, processing above 50 sentences per second using the standard Penn Teebank (Wall Street Journal) data.

I wrote python-zpar since I needed a fast and efficient parser for my NLP work which is primarily done in Python and not C++. I wanted to be able to use this parser directly from Python without having to create a bunch of files and running them through subprocesses. python-zpar not only provides a simply python wrapper but also provides an XML-RPC ZPar server to make batch-processing of large files easier.

python-zpar uses ctypes, a very cool foreign function library bundled with Python that allows calling functions in C DLLs or shared libraries directly.

IMPORTANT: As of now, python-zpar only works with the English zpar models since the interface to the Chinese models is different than the English ones. Pull requests are welcome!

Installation

Currently, python-zpar only works on 64-bit linux and OS X systems. Those are the two platforms I use everyday. I am happy to try to get python-zpar working on other platforms over time. Pull requests are welcome!

Please make sure that make and wget are installed as they are both needed to properly build python-zpar.

In order for python-zpar to work, it requires C functions that can be called directly. Since the only user-exposed entry point in ZPar is the command line client, I needed to write a shared library that would have functions built on top of the ZPar functionality but expose them in a way that ctypes could understand.

Therefore, in order to build python-zpar from scratch, we need to download the ZPar source, patch it with new functionality and compile the shared library. All of this happens automatically when you install with pip:

pip install python-zpar

IF YOU ARE USING macOS

  1. On macOS, the installation will only work with gcc installed using either macports or homebrew. The zpar source cannot be compiled with clang. If you are having trouble compiling the code after cloning the repository or installing the package using pip, you can try to explicitly override the C++ compiler:

    CXX=<path to c++ compiler> make -e

    or

    CXX=<path to c++ compiler> pip install python-zpar

    If you are curious about what the C functions in the shared library module look like, see src/zpar.lib.cpp.

  2. If you are using macOS Mojave, you will need an extra step before running the pip install command above. Starting with Mojave, Apple has stopped installing the C/C++ system header files into /usr/include. As a workaround, they have provided the package /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Packages/macOS_SDK_headers_for_macOS_10.14.pkg that you must install to get the system headers back in the usual place before python-zpar can be compiled. For more details, please read the Command Line Tools section of the Xcode 10 release notes
  3. If you are using macOS Catalina, python-zpar is currently broken. I have not yet upgraded to Catalina on my production machine and cannot figure out a fix yet. If you have a suggested fix, please reply in the issue.

Usage

To use python-zpar, you need the English models for ZPar. They can be downloaded from the ZPar release page here. There are three models: a part-of-speech tagger, a constituency parser, and a dependency parser. For the purpose of the examples below, the models are in the english-models directory in the current directory.

Here's a small example of how to use python-zpar:

from six import print_
from zpar import ZPar

# use the zpar wrapper as a context manager
with ZPar('english-models') as z:

    # get the parser and the dependency parser models
    tagger = z.get_tagger()
    depparser = z.get_depparser()

    # tag a sentence
    tagged_sent = tagger.tag_sentence("I am going to the market.")
    print_(tagged_sent)

    # tag an already tokenized sentence
    tagged_sent = tagger.tag_sentence("Do n't you want to come with me to the market ?", tokenize=False)
    print_(tagged_sent)

    # get the dependency parse of an already tagged sentence
    dep_parsed_sent = depparser.dep_parse_tagged_sentence("I/PRP am/VBP going/VBG to/TO the/DT market/NN ./.")
    print_(dep_parsed_sent)

    # get the dependency parse of an already tokenized sentence
    dep_parsed_sent = depparser.dep_parse_sentence("Do n't you want to come with me to the market ?", tokenize=False)
    print_(dep_parsed_sent)

    # get the dependency parse of an already tokenized sentence
    # and include lemma information (assuming you have NLTK as well
    # as its WordNet corpus installed)
    dep_parsed_sent = depparser.dep_parse_sentence("Do n't you want to come with me to the market ?", tokenize=False, with_lemmas=True)
    print_(dep_parsed_sent)

The above code sample produces the following output:

I/PRP am/VBP going/VBG to/TO the/DT market/NN ./.

Do/VBP n't/RB you/PRP want/VBP to/TO come/VB with/IN me/PRP to/TO the/DT market/NN ?/.

I       PRP   1    SUB
am      VBP   -1   ROOT
going   VBG   1    VC
to      TO    2    VMOD
the     DT    5    NMOD
market  NN    3    PMOD
.       .     1    P

Do      VBP  -1  ROOT
n't     RB   0   VMOD
you     PRP  0   SUB
want    VBP  0   VMOD
to      TO   5   VMOD
come    VB   3   VMOD
with    IN   5   VMOD
me      PRP  6   PMOD
to      TO   5   VMOD
the     DT   10  NMOD
market  NN   8   PMOD
?       .    0   P

Do      VBP  -1  ROOT   do
n't     RB   0   VMOD   n't
you     PRP  0   SUB    you
want    VBP  0   VMOD   want
to      TO   5   VMOD   to
come    VB   3   VMOD   come
with    IN   5   VMOD   with
me      PRP  6   PMOD   me
to      TO   5   VMOD   to
the     DT   10  NMOD   the
market  NN   8   PMOD   market
?       .    0   P      ?

Detailed usage with comments is shown in the included file examples/zpar_example.py. Run python zpar_example.py -h to see a list of all available options.

ZPar Server

The package also provides an python XML-RPC implementation of a ZPar server that makes it easier to process multiple sentences and files by loading the models just once (via the ctypes interface) and allowing clients to connect and request analyses. The implementation is in the executable zpar_server that is installed when you install the package. The server is quite flexible and allows loading only the models that you need. Here's an example of how to start the server with only the tagger and the dependency parser models loaded:

$> zpar_server --modeldir english-models --models tagger parser depparser
INFO:Initializing server ...
Loading tagger from english-models/tagger
Loading model... done.
Loading constituency parser from english-models/conparser
Loading scores... done. (65.9334s)
Loading dependency parser from english-models/depparser
Loading scores... done. (14.9623s)
INFO:Registering introspection ...
INFO:Starting server on port 8859...

Run zpar_server -h to see a list of all options.

Once the server is running, you can connect to it using a client. An example client is included in the file examples/zpar_client.py which can be run as follows (note that if you specified a custom host and port when running the server, you'd need to specify the same here):

$> cd examples
$> python zpar_client.py

INFO:Attempting connection to http://localhost:8859
INFO:Tagging "Don't you want to come with me to the market?"
INFO:Output: Do/VBP n't/RB you/PRP want/VBP to/TO come/VB with/IN me/PRP to/TO the/DT market/NN ?/.
INFO:Tagging "Do n't you want to come to the market with me ?"
INFO:Output: Do/VBP n't/RB you/PRP want/VBP to/TO come/VB to/TO the/DT market/NN with/IN me/PRP ?/.
INFO:Parsing "Don't you want to come with me to the market?"
INFO:Output: (SQ (VBP Do) (RB n't) (NP (PRP you)) (VP (VBP want) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB come) (PP (IN with) (NP (PRP me))) (PP (TO to) (NP (DT the) (NN market))))))) (. ?))
INFO:Dep Parsing "Do n't you want to come to the market with me ?"
INFO:Output: Do VBP -1  ROOT
n't RB  0   VMOD
you PRP 0   SUB
want    VBP 0   VMOD
to  TO  5   VMOD
come    VB  3   VMOD
to  TO  5   VMOD
the DT  8   NMOD
market  NN  6   PMOD
with    IN  5   VMOD
me  PRP 9   PMOD
?   .   0   P

INFO:Tagging file /Users/nmadnani/work/python-zpar/examples/test.txt into test.tag
INFO:Parsing file /Users/nmadnani/work/python-zpar/examples/test_tokenized.txt into test.parse

Note that python-zpar and all of the example scripts should work with both Python 2.7 and Python 3.4. I have tested python-zpar on both Linux and Mac but not on Windows.

Node.js version

If you want to use ZPar in your node.js app, check out my other project node-zpar.

License

Although python-zpar is licensed under the MIT license - which means that you can do whatever you want with the wrapper code - ZPar itself is licensed under GPL v3.

ToDo

  1. Improve error handling on both the python and C side.
  2. Expose more functionality, e.g., Chinese word segmentation, parsing etc.
  3. May be look into using CFFI instead of ctypes.

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python-zpar's Issues

Move from CircleCI to TravisCI

CircleCI is forcing users to migrate to v2.0 and it seems kind of annoying. Let's just move back to TravisCI instead.

Feed pre-POS-tagged input to the parser

Greetings! 😄 One thing that would be amazing would be the ability feed the parser pre-POS-tagged input, in whatever format of your or the original zpar author's choosing, and have the parser generate the syntactic parse based on that input.

Thanks! 😄

add support to parse pre-tokenized text?

It would be nice to have the option to specify whether the input text is tokenized or not and have the parser respect that. The default behaviour seems to be to assume untokenized text (at least for ``).

Universal Dependencies and Stanford Dependencies

How can I change the default depparser using universal dependencies or Stanford dependencies?
The default tagsets is "ROOT AMOD DEP NMOD OBJ P PMOD PRD SBAR SUB VC VMOD". I can't find any description for them anymore and can't use them in my project.

Update code to integrate Chinese parsers/taggers

I use zpar as a dependency parsing, but I found that python-zpar can't load chinese model successfully. And the error is like “Loading tagger from ../chinese-models/tagger
Loading model...terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::string'
Aborted”

My code is as:
from six import print_
from zpar import ZPar
chinese_model = "../chinese-models"
with ZPar(chinese_model) as z:
depparser = z.get_depparser()

I download the chinese-models.zip from github archive

I also try the english-models, and python-zpar load english model successfully

Thanks

install failure (Failed building wheel for python-zpar) on macOS Catalina

when installing python-zpar by using pip install python-zpar it gives

wget -N https://github.com/frcchang/zpar/archive/v0.7.5.tar.gz -O /tmp/zpar.tar.gz
  make: wget: No such file or directory
  make: *** [/tmp/zpar.tar.gz] Error 1

   Traceback (most recent call last):
      File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
      File "/private/var/folders/gv/z_6yynkd2sjchc5710zh5sjm0000gn/T/pip-install-yw_mm28r/python-zpar/setup.py", line 111, in <module>
        ['zpar_server = zpar.zpar_server:main']}
      File "/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/setuptools/__init__.py", line 129, in setup
        return distutils.core.setup(**attrs)
      File "/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/distutils/core.py", line 148, in setup
        dist.run_commands()
      File "/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/distutils/dist.py", line 955, in run_commands
        self.run_command(cmd)
      File "/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/distutils/dist.py", line 974, in run_command
        cmd_obj.run()
      File "/private/var/folders/gv/z_6yynkd2sjchc5710zh5sjm0000gn/T/pip-install-yw_mm28r/python-zpar/setup.py", line 70, in run
        install.run(self)
      File "/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/site-packages/setuptools/command/install.py", line 61, in run
        return orig.install.run(self)
      File "/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/distutils/command/install.py", line 545, in run
        self.run_command('build')
      File "/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/distutils/cmd.py", line 313, in run_command
        self.distribution.run_command(command)
      File "/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/distutils/dist.py", line 974, in run_command
        cmd_obj.run()
      File "/private/var/folders/gv/z_6yynkd2sjchc5710zh5sjm0000gn/T/pip-install-yw_mm28r/python-zpar/setup.py", line 50, in run
        self.execute(compile, [], 'compiling zpar library')
      File "/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/distutils/cmd.py", line 335, in execute
        util.execute(func, args, msg, dry_run=self.dry_run)
      File "/anaconda3/lib/python3.6/distutils/util.py", line 301, in execute
        func(*args)
      File "/private/var/folders/gv/z_6yynkd2sjchc5710zh5sjm0000gn/T/pip-install-yw_mm28r/python-zpar/setup.py", line 48, in compile
        raise RuntimeError('ZPar shared library compilation failed')
    RuntimeError: ZPar shared library compilation failed
    

I have already changed my c++ and c compiler to gcc

pengqiweideMacBook-Pro:~ pengqiwei$ gcc --version
gcc-8 (Homebrew GCC 8.2.0) 8.2.0
Copyright (C) 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

I am not sure where went wrong.....

gcc vs g++ issue on OSX

Not sure if anyone will see this, but I had issues compiling with GCC 4.9 on OSX 10.9.5 (Mavericks)
You need to make sure to use g++ and NOT gcc as they call a different standard lib.

This is not really an issue per-say just a gotcha.

2.7 support?

Hello, the README.md doesn't mention which version of Python is required; however, the following

>>> with ZPar('.../zpar/models/english') as z:
...     parser = z.get_parser()
...     print(parser.parse_sentence("Do n't you want to come with me to the market ?", tokenize=False))

works as expected in 3.3, but with 2.7: *** glibc detected *** .../python: free(): invalid pointer: 0x00007fed27db7810 *** followed by a huge backtrace.

If this is to be expected, could you put something in README.md that says that Python 3 is required? Thanks. 😄

Make this a real Python package

Obviously what we've got right now is a great step in the right direction, but I think in order to see wider-spread adoption, we should really have a zpar Python module that does a lot of the boilerplate in the README and zpar_example.py for the user.

It'd be really nice if someone could just run:

import zpar

tagger = zpar.Tagger("english-models")
parser = zpar.Parser("english-models")

tagger.tag_sentence("Here's a sentence.")
parser.parse_sentence("Here's a sentence.")

instead of requiring the user to do all the ctypes machinations in zpar_example.py.

We should also make a setup.py file so that people could run pip install zpar and have it do all the compilation stuff automatically.

Installing on MAC OS X

I’m using MAC OSX and the command:

CXX=/usr/bin/gcc make –e

Doesn’t work when I’m in the unzipped directory? It seems like it fails on the wget command for the underlying zpar from github. Actual output:

make: wget: No such file or directory

**Actually just solved this part.

Still results in this error eventually though:

error: call to function 'operator>>' that is
neither visible in the template definition nor found by argument-dependent
lookup

Same one that I get in the individual zpar directory when trying to install it independently.

So I downloaded the individual zpar, and tried to install that separately but that one leads to errors that I believe are related to clang. Using the same CXX command within that file also didn’t work.

Logging setup

Currently, we modifying the config for the root logger in Tagger.py etc. using logging.basicConfig. This is not a good idea.

Actually, it looks like we aren't really using logging there in any meaningful way, so may be we can just get rid of logging from those files altogether?

adding lemmas?

Would it be possible to also get lemma information from the dependency parser?

scores for parses?

Is it possible to return a score from the parser for the parse (at least in the constituent parser)?

install failure on Linux server

pip install python-zpar
Looking in indexes: https://pypi.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/simple
Collecting python-zpar
Using cached https://pypi.tuna.tsinghua.edu.cn/packages/73/80/6961436556d7720239234a41e564cd30eed632f0f3a39ca8d82f288fb858/python-zpar-0.9.5.tar.gz (18 kB)
Preparing metadata (setup.py) ... done
Building wheels for collected packages: python-zpar
Building wheel for python-zpar (setup.py) ... error
error: subprocess-exited-with-error

× python setup.py bdist_wheel did not run successfully.
│ exit code: 1
╰─> [6 lines of output]
running bdist_wheel
running build
running build_zpar
compiling zpar library
********************************************************************************
error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'make'
[end of output]

note: This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a problem with pip.
ERROR: Failed building wheel for python-zpar
Running setup.py clean for python-zpar
Failed to build python-zpar
Installing collected packages: python-zpar
Running setup.py install for python-zpar ... error
error: subprocess-exited-with-error

× Running setup.py install for python-zpar did not run successfully.
│ exit code: 1
╰─> [8 lines of output]
running install
/opt/conda/envs/rstenv/lib/python3.8/site-packages/setuptools/command/install.py:34: SetuptoolsDeprecationWarning: setup.py install is deprecated. Use build and pip and other standards-based tools.
warnings.warn(
running build
running build_zpar
compiling zpar library
********************************************************************************
error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'make'
[end of output]

note: This error originates from a subprocess, and is likely not a problem with pip.
error: legacy-install-failure

× Encountered error while trying to install package.
╰─> python-zpar

note: This is an issue with the package mentioned above, not pip.
hint: See above for output from the failure.

Failed building wheel for python-zpar - make dependency

Hello,
I tried to install python-zpar from pip and it displayed :

>> pip install python-zpar 
Collecting python-zpar
  Using cached https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/...
Building wheels for collected packages: python-zpar
  Building wheel for python-zpar (setup.py) ... error
  ERROR: Command errored out with exit status 1:
   command: /home/anaconda3/envs/myenv/bin/python -u -c 'import sys, setuptools, tokenize; sys.argv[0] = '"'"'/tmp/pip-req-build-Rfab2l/setup.py'"'"'; __file__='"'"'/tmp/pip-req-build-Rfab2l/setup.py'"'"';f=getattr(tokenize, '"'"'open'"'"', open)(__file__);code=f.read().replace('"'"'\r\n'"'"', '"'"'\n'"'"');f.close();exec(compile(code, __file__, '"'"'exec'"'"'))' bdist_wheel -d /tmp/pip-wheel-RBc0xy --python-tag cp27
       cwd: /tmp/pip-req-build-Rfab2l/
  Complete output (6 lines):
  running bdist_wheel
  running build
  running build_zpar
  compiling zpar library
  ********************************************************************************
  error: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
  ----------------------------------------
  ERROR: Failed building wheel for python-zpar

It took me some times to realize that it was just the call to make in the setup.py that triggered this error. As a matter of fact, make was not installed on my computer.

Installing make solved the error.
But I think it would be nice to have a proper error message or warning ?
I could make a PR if you think it should be added.

Best regards,
Betty Fabre

Set default logging levels at WARNING

Currently, the default logging levels for all the components are set to INFO. It's probably better to set them to WARNING to avoid problems in downstream applications especially since currently no INFO messages are printed out anyway.

Handling of empty sentences

Hello! Currently python-zpar segfauts with the following:

z = ZPar(".../zpar/models/english")
parser = z.get_parser()
parser.parse_sentence(" ".join([]), tokenize=False)

Right now I'm just checking to make sure I'm not sending " ".join([]) to zpar, but still, could this just be handled with a warning message to stderr or something?

I sense this may require a change in the actual zpar... 😕

Anyway thanks 😄

compilation errors during build

I downloaded zpar wrapper and ran ‘make’ in order to build zpar and zpar wrapper.
But, I got the following error:

In file included from ./src/include/hash.h:25:
./src/include/hash_stream.h:18:11: error: call to function 'operator>>' that is neither
      visible in the template definition nor found by argument-dependent lookup
      iss >> table[key] ;
          ^
./src/common/tagger/implementations/collins/tagger.h:118:9: note: in instantiation of
      function template specialization 'operator>><CWord, english::CTag>' requested here
      i >> (*m_TopTags);
        ^
./src/english/tags.h:29:23: note: 'operator>>' should be declared prior to the call site
      or in namespace 'english'
inline std::istream & operator >> (std::istream &is, english::CTag &tag) {
                      ^
1 error generated.
make[1]: *** [obj/english.postagger.o] Error 1
make: *** [python-zpar] Error 2

Can you advise me how to resolve the error?

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