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--- |
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license: other |
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language: |
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- code |
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- en |
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task_categories: |
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- question-answering |
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- text-generation |
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- text2text-generation |
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tags: |
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- code |
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viewer: true |
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pretty_name: StackOverflow Posts Markdown |
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size_categories: |
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- 10M<n<100M |
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--- |
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# StackOverflow Posts Markdown |
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![StackOverflow Logo](https://stackoverflow.design/assets/img/logos/so/logo-stackoverflow.png) |
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## Dataset Summary |
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This dataset contains all posts submitted to StackOverflow before the 14th of June 2023 formatted as **Markdown text**.<br> |
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The dataset contains ~60 Million posts, totaling ~35GB in size and ~65 billion characters of text.<br> |
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The data is sourced from [Internet Archive StackExchange Data Dump](https://archive.org/download/stackexchange). |
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## Dataset Structure |
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Each record corresponds to one post of a particular type. |
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Original ordering from the data dump is not exactly preserved due to parallelism in the script used to process the data dump. |
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The markdown content of each post is contained in the `Body` field. The license for a particular post is contained in the `ContentLicense` field. |
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### Data Fields |
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```typescript |
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{ |
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Id: long, |
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PostTypeId: long, // 1=Question, 2=Answer, 3=Orphaned tag wiki, 4=Tag wiki excerpt, 5=Tag wiki, 6=Moderator nomination, 7=Wiki Placeholder, 8=Privilige Wiki |
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AcceptedAnswerId: long | null, // only present if PostTypeId=1 |
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ParentId: long | null, // only present if PostTypeId=2 |
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Score: long, |
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ViewCount: long | null, |
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Body: string | null, |
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Title: string | null, |
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ContentLicense: string | null, |
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FavoriteCount: long | null, |
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CreationDate: string | null, |
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LastActivityDate: string | null, |
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LastEditDate: string | null, |
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LastEditorUserId: long | null, |
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OwnerUserId: long | null, |
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Tags: array<string> | null |
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} |
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``` |
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Also consider the [StackExchange Datadump Schema Documentation](https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/2677/database-schema-documentation-for-the-public-data-dump-and-sede), as all fields |
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have analogs in the original dump format. |
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## How to use? |
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```python |
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from datasets import load_dataset |
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# predownload full dataset |
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ds = load_dataset('mikex86/stackoverflow-posts', split='train') |
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# dataset streaming (will only download the data as needed) |
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ds = load_dataset('mikex86/stackoverflow-posts', split='train', streaming=True) |
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for sample in iter(ds): print(sample["Body"]) |
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``` |
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## How is the text stored? |
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The original Data Dump formats the "Body" field as HTML, using tags such as `<code>`, `<h1>`, `<ul>`, etc. |
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This HTML format has been converted to Markdown. |
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### Markdown format |
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For reference, [this post on StackOverflow](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/53253940/make-react-useeffect-hook-not-run-on-initial-render) is formatted as follows: |
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#### Title: Make React useEffect hook not run on initial render |
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```markdown |
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According to the docs: |
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β> `componentDidUpdate()` is invoked immediately after updating occurs. This method is not called for the initial render. |
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We can use the new `useEffect()` hook to simulate `componentDidUpdate()`, but it seems like `useEffect()` is being ran after every render, even the first time. How do I get it to not run on initial render? |
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As you can see in the example below, `componentDidUpdateFunction` is printed during the initial render but `componentDidUpdateClass` was not printed during the initial render. |
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β`β`β` |
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function ComponentDidUpdateFunction() { |
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const [count, setCount] = React.useState(0); |
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React.useEffect(() => { |
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console.log(""componentDidUpdateFunction""); |
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}); |
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return ( |
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<div> |
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<p>componentDidUpdateFunction: {count} times</p> |
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<button |
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onClick={() => { |
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setCount(count + 1); |
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}} |
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> |
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Click Me |
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</button> |
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</div> |
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); |
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} |
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β`β`β` |
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rest of the post omitted for brevity |
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``` |
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## Details on the HTML to Markdown conversion |
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Using Jsoup, the original Body field was converted into a Jsoup Document. The child **nodes** (has special meaning in context of Jsoup) of this document were recursively traversed in a depth-first order. |
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Jsoup defines `.text()` as follows: |
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> ... the normalized, combined text of this element and all its children. Whitespace is normalized and trimmed. For example, given HTML <code><p>Hello <b>there</b> now! </p><code>, p.text() returns "Hello there now!" |
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Jsoup defines a `Node` as follows: |
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> The base, abstract Node model. Elements, Documents, Comments etc are all Node instances. |
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Additionally the existence of the `TextNode` should be noted, which represents floating text inside an HTML document that is not itself an HTML element. |
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Thus this text tag `<p>Hello<code>World</code></p>` would have two Jsoup child nodes `TextNode(value="Hello")` and `Element(tag="code", value="World")`. |
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The value `field` of a `TextNode` contains the free standing text without any further treatment (no whitespace stripping, etc.) |
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### Traversing Rules |
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- When ecountering a html tag for which a rule exists, children are not further traversed, **unless explicitly stated otherwise**. |
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- When encountering an `<a>` tag, `[${element.text()}](${element.attr("href")})` is emitted. |
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- When encountering an `<h1>` tag, `\n# ${element.text()}\n\n` is emitted. |
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- When encountering an `<h2>` tag, `\n## ${element.text()}\n\n` is emitted. |
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- When encountering an `<h3>` tag, `\n### ${element.text()}\n\n` is emitted. |
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- When encountering an `<h4>` tag, `\n#### ${element.text()}\n\n` is emitted. |
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- When encountering an `<h5>` tag, `\n##### ${element.text()}\n\n` is emitted. |
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- When encountering an `<h6>` tag, `\n###### ${element.text()}\n\n` is emitted. |
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- When encountering a `<code>` tag, `` `${element.text()}` ``is emitted |
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- When encountering a `<pre>` tag and said element **has** a `<code>` child tag, `` β`β`β`\n${element.text()}`\nβ`β`β`\n`` is emitted. |
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- When encountering a `<pre>` tag and said element **does not** have a `<code>` child tag, **children are traversed further**. |
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- When encountering an `<li>` tag, `- ` is emitted and **children are traversed further**. |
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- When encountering a `<blockquote>` tag, `> ` is emitted and **children are traversed further**. |
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- When encountering an `<hr>` tag, `\n---\n\n` is emitted |
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- When encountering an `<img>` tag, `![${element.attr("alt")}](${element.attr("src")})` is emitted. |
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- When encountering a `<table>` tag |
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- `\n| ` is emitted |
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- For each element of `element.select("th")` |
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- `${element.text()} | ` is emitted |
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- After the loop `\n| ` is emitted |
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- For each element of `element.select("th")` |
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- For each character of the `th.text()` |
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- `-` is emitted |
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- After the loop over each character of th ` | ` is emitted |
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- `\n` is emitted |
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- For each element of `element.select("tr")` with more than one children of tag type `td` |
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- `| ` is emitted |
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- For each element of `element.select("td")` |
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- `${td.text()} | ` is emitted |
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- After the loop over `<td>` elements, `\n` is emitted |
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- After the loop over `<tr>` elements, `\n` is emitted |
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- When encountering a jsoup `TextNode`, `${node.attr(node.nodeName())}` (which is equivalent to accessing the private field `node.value`) is emitted. |