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findastic

v0.1.2

Published

Simple Multi-phrase Search in any text

Downloads

5

Readme

Findastic

Build Status

Simple Multi-phrase Search in any text

Detect trigger words and phrases in text. Great for discovering of locations, social media mentions, simple language detection, filtering documents based on good/bad phrases etc.

Features

  • In-memory high performance search
  • Search for many multiple phrases at once
  • Lightweight
  • Normalizes local language characters (E.g. á -> a)
  • Supports long texts with sentences
  • Attach data to phrases
  • Search phrases are indexed and can be exported/imported for higher performance

Install

$ npm install findastic

Usage

Initialize library:

const findastic = require('findastic');

Add phrases to search for:

findastic.add("javascript rocks");
findastic.add("dream comes true");

Search text for those phrases:

findastic.search("I found that JavaScript Rocks", function (err, result) {
    // Prints: Phrase 'javascript rocks' found at position 13
    if (!err) console.log("Phrase '" + result[0].phrase + "' found at position " + result[0].position);
});

Advanced usage

Attach data to phrases:

findastic.add("go north", {direction: "north"});
findastic.add("go south", {direction: "south"});
findastic.add("go west", {direction: "west"});
findastic.add("go east", {direction: "east"});
findastic.search("I want to go north to the reindeers", function (err, result) {
    // Prints: "Direction is north"
    if (!err) console.log("Direction is '" + result[0].data.direction);
});

Delete and reset phrases:

findastic.reset();

Export and save index to file:

const fs = require('fs');
const exportData = findastic.export();
fs.writeFile("/tmp/findastic.txt", JSON.stringify(exportData), function(err) {
    // ...
});

Import index:

const fs = require('fs');
fs.readFile("/tmp/findastic.txt", function(err, importData) {
    if (!err) findastic.import(JSON.parse(importData));
});

Working with promises

Instead of callback, you can use promise for findastic.search:

findastic.search("hello").then(function(result) {
   console.log("Found " + result.length + " hits");
}, function (err) {
   console.log("Error!");
});

Change log

v0.1.2

  • Support for promises for findastic.search()
  • Added findastic.length to get number of search phrases
  • Updated to Mocha v5.0.0

License

The MIT License

Copyright (c) 2018 Gunnar Skeid