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A js pattern matcher with results that can be returned in insertion order or depth order. 2.5KB minified and gzipped, runs in the browser. Inspired by bloom filters.
To install bloomrun, simply use npm:
npm install bloomrun --save
The example below can be found here and ran using node example.js
. It
demonstrates how to use bloomrun for pattern matching with a payload.
'use strict'
var bloomrun = require('bloomrun')()
bloomrun.add({say: 'hello'}, 'Hello World!')
bloomrun.add({say: 'goodbye'}, function () {
console.log('Goodbye World!')
})
bloomrun.add({say: 'something', to: /.*/}, 'Matched with a regexp and a prop')
bloomrun.add({say: /.*/}, 'Matched with a regexp!')
var hello = bloomrun.lookup({say: 'hello'})
console.log(hello)
var goodbye = bloomrun.lookup({say: 'goodbye'})
goodbye()
var anything = bloomrun.lookup({say: 'anything'})
console.log(anything)
console.log(bloomrun.lookup({say: 'something', to: 'Matteo'}))
bloomrun()
instance.add()
instance.remove()
instance.lookup()
instance.iterator()
instance.list()
instance.default()
Creates a new instance of bloomrun.
Options are:
indexing
: it can be either insertion
(default) or depth
;
if set to insertion
, it will try to match entries in insertion order;
if set to depth
, it will try to match entries with the most
properties first. Depth indexing is guaranteed if the patterns
overlaps. If multiple matching patterns overlaps it checks on the
first overlapping group of patterns that matches. The insertion order of pattern with the same depth is not guaranteed.for..of
construct:
The bloomrun instance implements iterable protocol, all added patterns can be looped
over in a for..of
construct.
Adds a pattern to the bloomrun instance. You can also provide an alternative payload to return instead of the pattern itself. This allows pattern based retrieval of objects. If no payload is provided the pattern itself will be returned.
Removes a pattern from the bloomrun instance. Filters are rebuilt after each removal which may mean the same pattern is matched by another filter. In cases where two patterns differ only by payload, the supplied payload can be used to determine the correct match. If no payload is supplied any matched pattern will be removed regardless of it's own payload.
Looks up the first entry that matches the given obj. A match happens when all properties of the added pattern matches with the one in the passed obj. If a payload was provided it will be returned instead of the pattern.
Options:
patterns: true
, if you want to retrieve only patterns, not
payloadsReturns an iterator, which is an object with a next
method. next
will return the next pattern that matches the object or null
if there
are no more.
If obj
is null, all patterns/payload will be returned.
Options:
patterns: true
, if you want to retrieve patterns, defaults to
false
payloads: true
, if you want to retrieve payloads, defaults to
true
If both patterns
and payloads
are true
, the data will be in the
form:
{
pattern,
payload
}
for..of
construct:
The iterator also implements iterable protocol, matched patterns can be looped
over in a for..of
construct.
Returns all patterns that matches the object. If a payload was provided
this will be returned instead of the pattern.
If obj
is null, all patterns/payload will be returned.
Options:
patterns: true
, if you want to retrieve patterns, defaults to
false
payloads: true
, if you want to retrieve payloads, defaults to
true
If both patterns
and payloads
are true
, the data will be in the
form:
{
pattern,
payload
}
If a default
is set, it will be returned if obj
is falsy. In case
the opts.patterns
is true
, the element in the list will have the
form:
{
default: true,
payload
}
Sets a default payload to be returned when no pattern is matched. This allows a single 'catch all' to be defined. By default, null is returned when a pattern is not matched.
This project was kindly sponsored by nearForm.
This library is heavily inspired by Richard Rodger's patrun and Seneca.
The bloomrun logo was created, with thanks, by Dean McDonnell
Copyright Matteo Collina 2015-2017, Licensed under MIT.
FAQs
JS object pattern matching
We found that bloomrun demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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