discourse-ai/lib/summarization/strategies/topic_summary.rb

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# frozen_string_literal: true
module DiscourseAi
module Summarization
module Strategies
class TopicSummary < Base
def type
AiSummary.summary_types[:complete]
end
def targets_data
posts_data =
(target.has_summary? ? best_replies : pick_selection).pluck(
:post_number,
:raw,
:username,
)
posts_data.reduce([]) do |memo, (pn, raw, username)|
raw_text = raw
if pn == 1 && target.topic_embed&.embed_content_cache.present?
raw_text = target.topic_embed&.embed_content_cache
end
memo << { poster: username, id: pn, text: raw_text }
end
end
def summary_extension_prompt(summary, contents)
resource_path = "#{Discourse.base_path}/t/-/#{target.id}"
content_title = target.title
input =
contents.map { |item| "(#{item[:id]} #{item[:poster]} said: #{item[:text]})" }.join
prompt = DiscourseAi::Completions::Prompt.new(<<~TEXT)
You are an advanced summarization bot tasked with enhancing an existing summary by incorporating additional posts.
### Guidelines:
- Only include the enhanced summary, without any additional commentary.
- Understand and generate Discourse forum Markdown; including links, _italics_, **bold**.
- Maintain the original language of the text being summarized.
- Aim for summaries to be 400 words or less.
- Each new post is formatted as "<POST_NUMBER>) <USERNAME> <MESSAGE>"
- Cite specific noteworthy posts using the format [NAME](#{resource_path}/POST_NUMBER)
- Example: link to the 3rd post by sam: [sam](#{resource_path}/3)
- Example: link to the 6th post by jane: [agreed with](#{resource_path}/6)
- Example: link to the 13th post by joe: [#13](#{resource_path}/13)
- When formatting usernames either use @USERNAME or [USERNAME](#{resource_path}/POST_NUMBER)
TEXT
prompt.push(type: :user, content: <<~TEXT.strip)
### Context:
#{content_title.present? ? "The discussion title is: " + content_title + ".\n" : ""}
Here is the existing summary:
#{summary}
Here are the new posts, inside <input></input> XML tags:
<input>
#{input}
</input>
Integrate the new information to generate an enhanced concise and coherent summary.
TEXT
prompt
end
def first_summary_prompt(contents)
resource_path = "#{Discourse.base_path}/t/-/#{target.id}"
content_title = target.title
input =
contents.map { |item| "(#{item[:id]} #{item[:poster]} said: #{item[:text]} " }.join
prompt = DiscourseAi::Completions::Prompt.new(<<~TEXT.strip)
You are an advanced summarization bot that generates concise, coherent summaries of provided text.
- Only include the summary, without any additional commentary.
- You understand and generate Discourse forum Markdown; including links, _italics_, **bold**.
- Maintain the original language of the text being summarized.
- Aim for summaries to be 400 words or less.
- Each post is formatted as "<POST_NUMBER>) <USERNAME> <MESSAGE>"
- Cite specific noteworthy posts using the format [NAME](#{resource_path}/POST_NUMBER)
- Example: link to the 3rd post by sam: [sam](#{resource_path}/3)
- Example: link to the 6th post by jane: [agreed with](#{resource_path}/6)
- Example: link to the 13th post by joe: [#13](#{resource_path}/13)
- When formatting usernames either use @USERNMAE OR [USERNAME](#{resource_path}/POST_NUMBER)
TEXT
prompt.push(
type: :user,
content:
"Here are the posts inside <input></input> XML tags:\n\n<input>1) user1 said: I love Mondays 2) user2 said: I hate Mondays</input>\n\nGenerate a concise, coherent summary of the text above maintaining the original language.",
)
prompt.push(
type: :model,
content:
"Two users are sharing their feelings toward Mondays. [user1](#{resource_path}/1) hates them, while [user2](#{resource_path}/2) loves them.",
)
prompt.push(type: :user, content: <<~TEXT.strip)
#{content_title.present? ? "The discussion title is: " + content_title + ".\n" : ""}
Here are the posts, inside <input></input> XML tags:
<input>
#{input}
</input>
Generate a concise, coherent summary of the text above maintaining the original language.
TEXT
prompt
end
private
attr_reader :topic
def best_replies
Post
.summary(target.id)
.where("post_type = ?", Post.types[:regular])
.where("NOT hidden")
.joins(:user)
.order(:post_number)
end
def pick_selection
posts =
Post
.where(topic_id: target.id)
.where("post_type = ?", Post.types[:regular])
.where("NOT hidden")
.order(:post_number)
post_numbers = posts.limit(5).pluck(:post_number)
post_numbers += posts.reorder("posts.score desc").limit(50).pluck(:post_number)
post_numbers += posts.reorder("post_number desc").limit(5).pluck(:post_number)
Post
.where(topic_id: target.id)
.joins(:user)
.where("post_number in (?)", post_numbers)
.order(:post_number)
end
end
end
end
end