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flashtext.js

v1.0.5

Published

A JavaSctipt Port of the Python package FlashText

Readme

Flashtext.js

JavaScript (ES6+ source and zero dependencies) port of the amazing Python package flashtext

This module can be used to replace keywords in sentences or extract keywords from sentences.

Note - This is a quick experimental port. Please post issues for anything that doesn't work or can be improved

Installation

	$ npm install flashtext.js --save

or

	$ yarn add flashtext.js

Usage

Extract Keywords

const processor = new KeywordProcessor();

processor.addKeyword('Big Apple', 'New York');
processor.addKeyword('Bay Area');

const keywordsFound = processor.extractKeywords(
	'I love Big Apple and Bay Area.'
);
console.log(keywordsFound);
// output - ['New York', 'Bay Area']

Replace Keywords

const processor = new KeywordProcessor();

processor.addKeyword('Big Apple', 'New York');
processor.addKeyword('New Delhi', 'NCR Region');

const newSentence = processor.replaceKeywords(
	'I love Big Apple and new delhi.'
);
console.log(newSentence);
// output - 'I love New York and NCR Region.'

Case Sensitive Example

const processor = new KeywordProcessor(true);

processor.addKeyword('Big Apple', 'New York');
processor.addKeyword('Bay Area');

const keywordsFound = processor.extractKeywords(
	'I love big Apple and Bay Area.'
);
console.log(keywordsFound);
// output - ['Bay Area']

Multiple Keywords Entry using Object

const processor = new KeywordProcessor();

processor.addKeywordsFromObject({
	java: ['java_2e', 'java programming'],
	python: ['python2.7', 'python programming'],
});

const keywordsFound = processor.extractKeywords(
	'I love java_2e and python programming.'
);
console.log(keywordsFound);
// output - ['java', 'python']

const newSentence = processor.replaceKeywords(
	'I prefer python over java programming.'
);
console.log(newSentence);
// output - 'I prefer python over java.'

Multiple Keywords Entry using Arrays

const processor = new KeywordProcessor();

processor.addKeywordsFromArray(['java', 'product manager']);

const keywordsFound = processor.extractKeywords(
	'I am a product manager for a java platform'
);

console.log(keywordsFound);
// output - ['product manager', 'java']

Remove Keywords (One/Multiple)

const processor = new KeywordProcessor();

processor.addKeywordsFromArray(['react', 'angular', 'vue', 'javascript']);
processor.removeKeywordsFromArray(['angular', 'vue']);
processor.removeKeyword('javascript');

const keywordsFound = processor.extractKeywords(
	'I know React, Angular and Vue. I love JavaScript.'
);
console.log(keywordsFound);
// output - ['react'];

Add characters as a part of word

const processor = new KeywordProcessor();

processor.addKeyword('Big Apple');

const before = processor.extractKeywords('I love Big Apple/Bay Area.');
console.log(before);
// output - ['Big Apple']

processor.addNonWordBoundaries('/');
const after = processor.extractKeywords('I love Big Apple/Bay Area.');
console.log(after);
// output - []

References

The original paper published on FlashText algorithm

The article published on Medium freeCodeCamp

License

This code is under MIT license.