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A library for textually searching arrays and hashes of objects by property (or multiple properties). Designed specifically for autocomplete.
Sifter is a fast and small (<6kb) client and server-side library (coded in TypeScript and available in CJS, UMD, and ESM) for textually searching arrays and hashes of objects by property – or multiple properties. It's designed specifically for autocomplete. The process is three-step: score, filter, sort.
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).$ npm install @orchidjs/sifter # node.js
import {Sifter} from '@orchidjs/sifter';
var sifter = new Sifter([
{title: 'Annapurna I', location: 'Nepal', continent: 'Asia'},
{title: 'Annapurna II', location: 'Nepal', continent: 'Asia'},
{title: 'Annapurna III', location: 'Nepal', continent: 'Asia'},
{title: 'Eiger', location: 'Switzerland', continent: 'Europe'},
{title: 'Everest', location: 'Nepal', continent: 'Asia'},
{title: 'Gannett', location: 'Wyoming', continent: 'North America'},
{title: 'Denali', location: 'Alaska', continent: 'North America'}
]);
var result = sifter.search('anna', {
fields: [{field:'title',weight:2}, {field:'location'}, {field:'continent',weight:0.5}],
sort: [{field: 'title', direction: 'asc'}],
limit: 3
});
Seaching will provide back meta information and an "items" array that contains objects with the index (or key, if searching a hash) and a score that represents how good of a match the item was. Items that did not match will not be returned.
{ score: 0.5757575757575758, id: 0 },
{ score: 0.5555555555555555, id: 1 },
{ score: 0.5384615384615384, id: 2 }
Items are sorted by best-match, primarily. If two or more items have the same score (which will be the case when searching with an empty string), it will resort to the fields listed in the "sort" option.
The full result comes back in the format of:
{
options: {
fields: [{field:"title",weight:2},{field:"location",weight:1}, {field:"continent",weight:0.5}],
sort: [
{field: "title", direction: "asc"}
],
limit: 3
},
query: "anna",
tokens: [{
string: "anna",
regex: /[aÀÁÂÃÄÅàáâãäå][nÑñ][nÑñ][aÀÁÂÃÄÅàáâãäå]/
}],
total: 3,
items: [
{ score: 0.5757575757575758, id: 0 },
{ score: 0.5555555555555555, id: 1 },
{ score: 0.5384615384615384, id: 2 }
]
}
Performs a search for query
with the provided options
.
Option | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
fields | array | An array of property names and optional weights to be searched.
|
limit | integer | The maximum number of results to return. |
sort | array|function |
An array of fields to sort by.
Each item should be an object containing at least a "field" property. Optionally, direction can be set to "asc" or "desc" .
The order of the array defines the sort precedence.
Unless present, a special "$score" property will be automatically added to the beginning of the sort list.
This will make results sorted primarily by match quality (descending).
Alternatively, you can define a callback function to handle sorting. For example:
|
sort_empty | array | Optional. Defaults to "sort" setting. If provided, these sort settings are used when no query is present. |
filter | boolean | If false , items with a score of zero will not be filtered out of the result-set. |
conjunction | string | Determines how multiple search terms are joined ("and" or "or" , defaults to "or" ). |
nesting | boolean | If true , nested fields will be available for search and sort using dot-notation to reference them (e.g. nested.property )Warning: can reduce performance |
respect_word_boundaries | boolean | If true , matches only at start of word boundaries (e.g. the beginning of words, instead of matching the middle of words) |
Install the dependencies that are required to build and test:
$ npm install
Build from typescript
$ npm run build
Run tests
$ npm test
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A library for textually searching arrays and hashes of objects by property (or multiple properties). Designed specifically for autocomplete.
We found that @orchidjs/sifter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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