questions.py
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# We start with an empty QuestionFactory() that will be populated with
# question generators that we can load from YAML files.
# To generate an instance of a question we use the method generate(ref) where
# the argument is the reference of the question we wish to produce.
#
# Example:
#
# # read everything from question files
# factory = QuestionFactory()
# factory.load_files(['file1.yaml', 'file1.yaml'], '/path/to')
#
# question = factory.generate('some_ref')
#
# # experiment answering one question and correct it
# question['answer'] = 42 # insert answer
# grade = question.correct() # correct answer
# An instance of an actual question is an object that inherits from Question()
#
# Question - base class inherited by other classes
# QuestionRadio - single choice from a list of options
# QuestionCheckbox - multiple choice, equivalent to multiple true/false
# QuestionText - line of text compared to a list of acceptable answers
# QuestionTextRegex - line of text matched against a regular expression
# QuestionTextArea - corrected by an external program
# QuestionInformation - not a question, just a box with content
import random
import re
# import subprocess
from os import path
import logging
import sys
# setup logger for this module
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
try:
import yaml
# import markdown
except ImportError:
logger.critical('Python package missing. See README.md for instructions.')
sys.exit(1)
else:
# all regular expressions in yaml files, for example
# correct: !regex '[aA]zul'
yaml.add_constructor('!regex', lambda l, n: re.compile(l.construct_scalar(n)))
from tools import load_yaml, run_script #, md_to_html
# ===========================================================================
# This class contains a pool of questions generators from which particular
# Question() instances are generated using QuestionsFactory.generate(ref).
# ===========================================================================
class QuestionFactory(dict):
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Add single question provided in a dictionary.
# After this, each question will have at least 'ref' and 'type' keys.
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
def add(self, question):
# if ref missing try ref='/path/file.yaml:3'
try:
question.setdefault('ref', question['filename'] + ':' + str(question['index']))
except KeyError:
logger.error('Missing "ref". Cannot add question to the pool.')
return
# check duplicate references
if question['ref'] in self:
logger.error('Duplicate reference "{0}". Replacing the original one!'.format(question['ref']))
question.setdefault('type', 'information')
self[question['ref']] = question
logger.debug('Added question "{0}" to the pool.'.format(question['ref']))
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# load single YAML questions file
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
def load_file(self, pathfile, questions_dir=''):
# questions_dir is a base directory
# pathfile is a path of a file under the questions_dir
# For example, if
# pathfile = 'math/questions.yaml'
# questions_dir = '/home/john/questions'
# then the complete path is
# fullpath = '/home/john/questions/math/questions.yaml'
fullpath = path.normpath(path.join(questions_dir, pathfile))
(dirname, filename) = path.split(fullpath)
questions = load_yaml(fullpath, default=[])
n = 0
for i, q in enumerate(questions):
if isinstance(q, dict):
q.update({
'filename': filename,
'path': dirname,
'index': i # position in the file, 0 based
})
self.add(q) # add question
n += 1 # counter
else:
logger.error('Question index {0} from file {1} is not a dictionary. Skipped!'.format(i, pathfile))
logger.info('Loaded {0} questions from "{1}".'.format(n, pathfile))
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# load multiple YAML question files
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
def load_files(self, files, questions_dir=''):
for filename in files:
self.load_file(filename, questions_dir)
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
# Given a ref returns an instance of a descendent of Question(),
# i.e. a question object (radio, checkbox, ...).
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
def generate(self, ref):
# Depending on the type of question, a different question class will be
# instantiated. All these classes derive from the base class `Question`.
types = {
'radio' : QuestionRadio,
'checkbox' : QuestionCheckbox,
'text' : QuestionText,
'text_regex': QuestionTextRegex,
'text_numeric': QuestionTextNumeric,
'textarea' : QuestionTextArea,
# informative panels
'information': QuestionInformation,
'warning' : QuestionInformation,
'alert' : QuestionInformation,
}
# Shallow copy so that script generated questions will not replace
# the original generators
q = self[ref].copy()
# If question is of generator type, an external program will be run
# which will print a valid question in yaml format to stdout. This
# output is then converted to a dictionary and `q` becomes that dict.
if q['type'] == 'generator':
logger.debug('Running script to generate question "{0}".'.format(q['ref']))
q.setdefault('arg', '') # optional arguments will be sent to stdin
script = path.normpath(path.join(q['path'], q['script']))
out = run_script(script=script, stdin=q['arg'])
try:
q.update(out)
except:
q.update({
'type': 'alert',
'title': 'Erro interno',
'text': 'Ocorreu um erro a gerar esta pergunta.'
})
# The generator was replaced by a question but not yet instantiated
# Finally we create an instance of Question()
try:
qinstance = types[q['type']](q) # instance with correct class
except KeyError as e:
logger.error('Unknown question type "{0}" in "{1}:{2}".'.format(q['type'], q['filename'], q['ref']))
raise e
except:
logger.error('Failed to create question "{0}" from file "{1}".'.format(q['ref'], q['filename']))
else:
logger.debug('Generated question "{}".'.format(ref))
return qinstance
# ===========================================================================
# Questions derived from Question are already instantiated and ready to be
# presented to students.
# ===========================================================================
class Question(dict):
'''
Classes derived from this base class are meant to instantiate a question
to a student.
Instances can shuffle options, or automatically generate questions.
'''
def __init__(self, q):
super().__init__(q)
# add these if missing
self.set_defaults({
'title': '',
'answer': None,
'files': {},
})
def correct(self):
self['grade'] = 0.0
self['comments'] = ''
return 0.0
def set_defaults(self, d):
'Add k:v pairs from default dict d for nonexistent keys'
for k,v in d.items():
self.setdefault(k, v)
# ===========================================================================
class QuestionRadio(Question):
'''An instance of QuestionRadio will always have the keys:
type (str)
text (str)
options (list of strings)
shuffle (bool, default=True)
correct (list of floats)
discount (bool, default=True)
answer (None or an actual answer)
'''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self, q):
super().__init__(q)
# set defaults if missing
self.set_defaults({
'text': '',
'correct': 0,
'shuffle': True,
'discount': True,
})
n = len(self['options'])
# always convert to list, e.g. correct: 2 --> correct: [0,0,1,0,0]
# correctness levels from 0.0 to 1.0 (no discount here!)
if isinstance(self['correct'], int):
self['correct'] = [1.0 if x==self['correct'] else 0.0 for x in range(n)]
if len(self['correct']) != n:
logger.error('Options and correct mismatch in "{1}", file "{0}".'.format(self['filename'], self['ref']))
# generate random permutation, e.g. [2,1,4,0,3]
# and apply to `options` and `correct`
if self['shuffle']:
perm = list(range(n))
random.shuffle(perm)
self['options'] = [ str(self['options'][i]) for i in perm ]
self['correct'] = [ float(self['correct'][i]) for i in perm ]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# can return negative values for wrong answers
def correct(self):
super().correct()
if self['answer'] is not None:
x = self['correct'][int(self['answer'])]
if self['discount']:
n = len(self['options']) # number of options
x_aver = sum(self['correct']) / n
x = (x - x_aver) / (1.0 - x_aver)
self['grade'] = x
return self['grade']
# ===========================================================================
class QuestionCheckbox(Question):
'''An instance of QuestionCheckbox will always have the keys:
type (str)
text (str)
options (list of strings)
shuffle (bool, default True)
correct (list of floats)
discount (bool, default True)
answer (None or an actual answer)
'''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self, q):
super().__init__(q)
n = len(self['options'])
# set defaults if missing
self.set_defaults({
'text': '',
'correct': [0.0] * n, # useful for questionaries
'shuffle': True,
'discount': True,
})
if len(self['correct']) != n:
logger.error('Options and correct mismatch in "{1}", file "{0}".'.format(self['filename'], self['ref']))
# generate random permutation, e.g. [2,1,4,0,3]
# and apply to `options` and `correct`
if self['shuffle']:
perm = list(range(n))
random.shuffle(perm)
self['options'] = [ str(self['options'][i]) for i in perm ]
self['correct'] = [ float(self['correct'][i]) for i in perm ]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# can return negative values for wrong answers
def correct(self):
super().correct()
if self['answer'] is not None:
sum_abs = sum(abs(p) for p in self['correct'])
if sum_abs < 1e-6: # case correct [0,...,0] avoid div-by-zero
self['grade'] = 0.0
else:
x = 0.0
if self['discount']:
for i, p in enumerate(self['correct']):
x += p if str(i) in self['answer'] else -p
else:
for i, p in enumerate(self['correct']):
x += p if str(i) in self['answer'] else 0.0
self['grade'] = x / sum_abs
return self['grade']
# ===========================================================================
class QuestionText(Question):
'''An instance of QuestionText will always have the keys:
type (str)
text (str)
correct (list of str)
answer (None or an actual answer)
'''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self, q):
super().__init__(q)
self.set_defaults({
'text': '',
'correct': [],
})
# make sure its always a list of possible correct answers
if not isinstance(self['correct'], list):
self['correct'] = [self['correct']]
# make sure all elements of the list are strings
self['correct'] = [str(a) for a in self['correct']]
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# can return negative values for wrong answers
def correct(self):
super().correct()
if self['answer'] is not None:
self['grade'] = 1.0 if self['answer'] in self['correct'] else 0.0
return self['grade']
# ===========================================================================
class QuestionTextRegex(Question):
'''An instance of QuestionTextRegex will always have the keys:
type (str)
text (str)
correct (str with regex)
answer (None or an actual answer)
'''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self, q):
super().__init__(q)
self.set_defaults({
'text': '',
'correct': '$.^', # will always return false
})
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# can return negative values for wrong answers
def correct(self):
super().correct()
if self['answer'] is not None:
try:
self['grade'] = 1.0 if re.match(self['correct'], self['answer']) else 0.0
except TypeError:
logger.error('While matching regex {0} with answer {1}.'.format(self['correct'], self['answer']))
return self['grade']
# ===========================================================================
class QuestionTextNumeric(Question):
'''An instance of QuestionTextNumeric will always have the keys:
type (str)
text (str)
correct (list [lower bound, upper bound])
answer (None or an actual answer)
An answer is correct if it's in the closed interval.
'''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self, q):
super().__init__(q)
self.set_defaults({
'text': '',
'correct': [1.0, -1.0], # will always return false
})
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# can return negative values for wrong answers
def correct(self):
super().correct()
if self['answer'] is not None:
lower, upper = self['correct']
try:
self['grade'] = 1.0 if lower <= float(self['answer']) <= upper else 0.0
except TypeError:
logger.error('While matching regex {0} with answer {1}.'.format(self['correct'], self['answer']))
except ValueError:
self['comments'] = f'A resposta "{self["answer"]}" não é numérica.'
return self['grade']
# ===========================================================================
class QuestionTextArea(Question):
'''An instance of QuestionTextArea will always have the keys:
type (str)
text (str)
correct (str with script to run)
answer (None or an actual answer)
lines (int)
'''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self, q):
super().__init__(q)
self.set_defaults({
'text': '',
'lines': 8,
'timeout': 5, # seconds
'correct': '' # trying to execute this will fail => grade 0.0
})
self['correct'] = path.join(self['path'], self['correct'])
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# can return negative values for wrong answers
def correct(self):
super().correct()
if self['answer'] is not None:
# correct answer
out = run_script(
script=self['correct'],
stdin=self['answer'],
timeout=self['timeout']
)
if type(out) in (int, float):
self['grade'] = float(out)
elif isinstance(out, dict):
self['comments'] = out.get('comments', '')
try:
self['grade'] = float(out['grade'])
except ValueError:
logger.error('Correction script of "{0}" returned nonfloat.'.format(self['ref']))
except KeyError:
logger.error('Correction script of "{0}" returned no "grade" key.'.format(self['ref']))
return self['grade']
# ===========================================================================
class QuestionInformation(Question):
'''An instance of QuestionInformation will always have the keys:
type (str)
text (str)
points (0.0)
'''
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
def __init__(self, q):
super().__init__(q)
self.set_defaults({
'text': '',
})
#------------------------------------------------------------------------
# can return negative values for wrong answers
def correct(self):
super().correct()
self['grade'] = 1.0 # always "correct" but points should be zero!
return self['grade']