Difference between revisions of "Processing test"
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− | + | All tests follow the same structure. There is one test set per language. For each process adjective there is a separate test. And a test consists of a string and the required results (ingredient and process). | |
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Revision as of 13:57, 22 March 2020
All tests follow the same structure. There is one test set per language. For each process adjective there is a separate test. And a test consists of a string and the required results (ingredient and process).
The template for processing adjectives tests:
[ {
Define the language for which the tests are applicable.
lc => "en",
Define in the ingredients_text the original ingredients that must be tested. These should have the format process ingredient, ingredient process, or whatever is applicable for that language.
ingredients_text => "</nowiki> raw milk, sliced tomatoes, garlic powder, powdered eggplant, courgette powder" },
[ { 'id' => 'en:raw-milk', 'text' => 'raw milk' },
The ingredients_text sliced tomatoes, should result in the ingredient with id en:tomato and processing en:sliced.
{ 'id' => 'en:tomato', 'processing' => 'en:sliced', 'text' => 'tomatoes' },
{ 'id' => 'en:garlic-powder', 'text' => 'garlic powder' },
{ 'id' => 'en:aubergine', 'processing' => 'en:powdered', 'text' => 'eggplant' },
{ 'id' => 'en:courgette', 'processing' => 'en:powdered', 'text' => 'courgette' } ] ]