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Integration of RecomPI with Django models for recommendation and tracking functionalities.

Project description

Django RecomPI

Django RecomPI is a Django model mixin that integrates functionalities of RecomPI (Recommender System API) with Django models, enabling easy recommendation and tracking capabilities within Django applications.

Installation

You can install Django RecomPI via pip. Here's how:

pip install django-recompi

Quick Start

Setting up a Django model with RecomPI integration

  1. Define your Django model (e.g., Product) and use RecomPIModelMixin as a mixin.
from typing import List
from django.db import models
from django_recompi.models import RecomPIModelMixin

class Product(models.Model, RecomPIModelMixin):
    RECOMPI_DATA_FIELDS = [
        "name", # current model's field
        "reviews__comment", # join operation
        "reviews__counter.count", # join and `dot` operations
        "callable_method_single_return", # callable method with signle return
        "callable_method_list_return", # callable method with list return
        "reviews__counter.callable_method", # join and method-call operations
    ]
    name = models.CharField(max_length=100, db_index=True)
    description = models.TextField()

    def callable_method_single_return(self) -> str:
        return "a-value"

    def callable_method_list_return(self) -> List[str]:
        return ["list", "of", "values"]

    def __str__(self):
        return self.name
  1. Define related models such as Review and ReviewCounter with appropriate fields.
from django.db import models

class Review(models.Model):
    product = models.ForeignKey(Product, related_name="reviews", on_delete=models.CASCADE)
    comment = models.CharField(max_length=200, db_index=True)
    rating = models.CharField(choices=RatingChoices.choices, max_length=1, db_index=True)
    counter = models.ForeignKey("ReviewCounter", related_name="reviews", on_delete=models.CASCADE, default=None, null=True, blank=True)

    def __str__(self):
        return f"Review of {self.product.name} - {self.rating}"

class ReviewCounter(models.Model):
    count = models.IntegerField(default=0)

Tracking interactions

# Track user interaction with a product
product = Product.objects.first()

# Using SecureProfile to hash profile identifiers before sending to RecomPI
profile = SecureProfile("profile_id", "user_profile_id")

# Providing location information including optional data
location = Location(
    ip="1.1.1.1",          # Optional: IP address of the user
    url="https://www.example.com/products/1",
    referer="REFERER_URL", # Optional: Referring URL
    useragent="USERAGENT"  # Optional: User agent of the client
)

# Tracking the interaction using RecomPI integration
product.recompi_track(
    "product-view",  # Interaction label
    profile,         # SecureProfile instance
    location         # Location instance
)

This revised version clarifies the usage of SecureProfile and Location classes while also providing a clear example of how to track user interactions with a product using the recompi_track method. We encourage you to refer to the original RecomPI package documentation for detailed information on these classes and other useful utilities like Profile.

Getting recommendations

# Get product recommendations for a user
recommendations = Product.recompi_recommend(
    "product-view",
    SecureProfile("profile_id", "user_profile_id"),
)

# Example of printing recommendations
print(
    {
        k: {"name": p.name, "recommedation-rank": p.recompi_rank}
        for k, pp in recommendations.items()
        for p in pp
    }
)

RecomPI as a Recommendation-Based Search Engine

The django-recompi package provides a fast, reliable, and secure recommendation-based search engine.

Perform a Search

results = Product.recompi_search(
    query="awesome product",
    labels="product-view"
)

Track a Click

product = Product.objects.get(pk=1395)
product.recompi_search_track(
    query="awesome product",
    location=Location(url="https://www.example.com/search-page"),
    labels="product-view"
)

For more detailed information, check out our advanced documentation. You can also learn how to pre-train RecomPI's A.I. to boost results from day one with a single script here.

Examples and Use Cases

Explore these examples to understand how Django RecomPI can be applied:

  • E-commerce Recommendation: Track user interactions on product pages and recommend related products based on their behavior.
  • Content Personalization: Customize content recommendations based on user preferences and historical interactions.

Linking two objects with each other using recommendation system

Linking two models requires additional data fields to create a SecureProfile instance. By default, the package uses the primary key (pk) as the profile ID. However, in scenarios where linking models based on a series of fields is necessary—such as suggesting products based on client attributes like gender, age, and tourist status—using pk as the profile ID may not be suitable. For instance, if a user is a one-time visitor unlikely to return soon, a more tailored approach is needed.

Example: Customizing Client Profile Fields

class Client(AbstractUser, RecomPIModelMixin):
    RECOMPI_PROFILE_ID = [
        "gender",
        "age",
        "if_tourist",
        # Add more relevant fields as needed
    ]

Recommending Products to Clients

To recommend products to a given Client, use the following example:

client = Client.objects.get(**criteria)
recommended_products = client.recompi_recommend_links(
    model_class=Product,
    labels=["buy", "interested"]
)

for label, products in recommended_products.items():
    for product in products:
        print("Recommend Product #{} for '{}'".format(product.pk, label))

Linking Client Interests to Products

After gathering client information and observing their interactions, link clients to products:

products_bought = Product.objects.filter(pk__in=BOUGHT_PRODUCT_IDS)
products_of_interest = Product.objects.filter(pk__in=INTERESTED_PRODUCT_IDS)

for product in products_bought:
    client.recompi_link(
        instance=product,
        label="buy",
        location="https://www.example.com/product/{}".format(product.pk),
    )

for product in products_of_interest:
    client.recompi_link(
        instance=product,
        label="interested",
        location="https://www.example.com/product/{}".format(product.pk),
    )

This example can be extended to any scenario where you need to establish links between two models and receive recommended objects in return.

Benefits of Linked Objects Using RecomPI

  • Enhanced Personalization: Tailor recommendations based on user interactions.
  • Improved Engagement: Guide users through related items for increased interaction.
  • Behavioral Insights: Understand user preferences to refine recommendations.
  • Optimized Search: Deliver precise search results by understanding item relationships.
  • Accelerated Learning: Quickly optimize recommendations by pre-training with linked objects.
  • Detailed Analytics: Analyze user interactions to inform decision-making and strategy.

Example Use Cases

  1. E-commerce: Enhance product discovery with complementary item recommendations.
  2. Content Platforms: Keep users engaged with relevant articles or videos based on interests.
  3. Social Networks: Foster community engagement by suggesting connections based on shared interests.

For advanced features and more detailed information, refer to our advanced documentation.


Settings Configuration

Django RecomPI can be customized through the following settings in your settings.py file, you can read the full documentation here; but the most important settings you much set in your settings.py is RECOMPI_API_KEY:

RECOMPI_API_KEY

  • Type: str
  • Description: API key for accessing the RecomPI service. Required for integration.
  • Note: To obtain RECOMPI_API_KEY, register on the RecomPI panel. After registration, add a campaign in the panel, and a campaign token will be generated instantly. Use this token as your API key in the code.

Security Considerations

Ensure the following security best practices when using Django RecomPI:

  • Secure API Key Handling: Keep RECOMPI_API_KEY secure and avoid exposing it in version control or public repositories.
  • Data Encryption: Use HTTPS (RECOMPI_SECURE_API) to encrypt data transmitted between your Django application and the RecomPI service.
  • Secure Profile Hashing: Utilize RECOMPI_SECURE_HASH_SALT to hash profile IDs and other data obscuring before sending them to RecomPI servers. This helps protect user data by obscuring identifiable information during transmission and afterward.

In-Depth Guide

Explore our in-depth guide to uncover advanced topics and features of the django-recompi package. This section provides essential insights for developing sophisticated recommendation systems using RecomPI. For detailed information, visit the Advanced Documentation.


Basic Usage

The django-recompi package is built on top of the core recompi package. Therefore, understanding the foundational concepts and functionalities in the recompi package is essential. For an introduction to the basic usage of django-recompi, including how to work with essential classes like SecureProfile and Profile, please refer to our PyPI page. This resource offers comprehensive examples and instructions to help you get started with implementing fundamental features of the RecomPI recommendation system.


Contributing and Development

We welcome contributions to Django RecomPI! If you'd like to contribute, please follow these steps:

  • Fork the repository and clone it to your local environment.
  • Install dependencies and set up a development environment.
python3 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
pre-commit install --hook-type pre-commit --hook-type pre-push
  • Make changes, write tests, and ensure all tests pass.
  • Submit a pull request with a detailed description of your changes.

Support

For support or questions, please submit a ticket or open an issue on GitHub.

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