Fast SublimeText-like fuzzy search for JavaScript


Keywords
fuzzy search, fuzzy, search, filter, javascript, node, fast, sublime
License
MIT
Install
npm install fuzzysort@1.1.2

Documentation

fuzzysort

Fast, Tiny, & Good fuzzy search for JavaScript.

Fast: <1ms to search 13,000 files.
Tiny: 1 file, 0 dependencies, 5kb.
Good: clean api + sorts results well.

https://rawgit.com/farzher/fuzzysort/master/test/test.html

Installation Node

npm i fuzzysort
import fuzzysort from 'fuzzysort'
const fuzzysort = require('fuzzysort')

Installation Browser

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/fuzzysort@3.0.1/fuzzysort.min.js"></script>

Usage

fuzzysort.go(search, targets, options=null)

const mystuff = [{file: 'Monitor.cpp'}, {file: 'MeshRenderer.cpp'}]
const results = fuzzysort.go('mr', mystuff, {key: 'file'})

// [{score: 0.74, obj: {file: 'MeshRenderer.cpp'}}, {score: 0.28, obj: {file: 'Monitor.cpp'}}]

Options

fuzzysort.go(search, targets, {
  threshold: 0, // Don't return matches worse than this
  limit: 0, // Don't return more results than this
  all: false, // If true, returns all results for an empty search

  key: null, // For when targets are objects (see its example usage)
  keys: null, // For when targets are objects (see its example usage)
  scoreFn: null, // For use with `keys` (see its example usage)
})

What's a result

const result = fuzzysort.single('query', 'some string that contains my query.')
result.score       // .80 (1 is a perfect match. 0.5 is a good match. 0 is no match.)
result.target      // 'some string that contains my query.'
result.obj         // reference to your original obj when using options.key
result.indexes     // [29, 30, 31, 32, 33]
result.highlight() // 'some string that contains my <b>query</b>.'

result.highlight(open='<b>', close='</b>')

fuzzysort.single('tt', 'test').highlight('*', '*') // *t*es*t*

result.highlight(callback)

result.highlight((m, i) => <react key={i}>{m}</react>) // [<react key=0>t</react>, 'es', <react key=1>t</react>]

Advanced Usage

Search a list of objects, by multiple complex keys, with custom weights.

let objects = [{
  title: 'Liechi Berry',
  meta: {desc: 'Raises Attack when HP is low.'},
  tags: ['berries', 'items'],
  bookmarked: true,
}, {
  title: 'Petaya Berry',
  meta: {desc: 'Raises Special Attack when HP is low.'},
}]
let results = fuzzysort.go('attack berry', objects, {
  keys: ['title', 'meta.desc', obj => obj.tags?.join()],
  scoreFn: r => r.score * r.obj.bookmarked ? 2 : 1, // if the item is bookmarked, boost its score
})

var keysResult = results[0]
// When using multiple `keys`, results are different. They're indexable to get each normal result
keysResult[0].highlight() // 'Liechi <b>Berry</b>'
keysResult[1].highlight() // 'Raises <b>Attack</b> when HP is low.'
keysResult.score           // .84
keysResult.obj.title       // 'Liechi Berry'

How To Go Fast · Performance Tips

let targets = [{file: 'Monitor.cpp'}, {file: 'MeshRenderer.cpp'}]

// filter out targets that you don't need to search! especially long ones!
targets = targets.filter(t => t.file.length < 1000)

// if your targets don't change often, provide prepared targets instead of raw strings!
targets.forEach(t => t.filePrepared = fuzzysort.prepare(t.file))

// don't use options.key if you don't need a reference to your original obj
targets = targets.map(t => t.filePrepared)

const options = {
  limit: 100, // don't return more results than you need!
  threshold: .5, // don't return bad results
}
fuzzysort.go('gotta', targets, options)
fuzzysort.go('go',    targets, options)
fuzzysort.go('fast',  targets, options)

Gotcha

result.score is implemented as a getter/setter and stored different internally r.score = .3; // r.score == 0.30000000000000004

Star History

Star History Chart

Changelog

v3.0.0

  • Added new behavior when using keys and your search contains spaces!
  • Added options.key can now be a function {key: obj => obj.tags.join()}
  • Removed fuzzysort.indexes & Added result.indexes (as a getter/setter for GC perf)
  • Removed fuzzysort.highlight() & Added result.highlight()
  • Changed scoring: score is now a number from 0 to 1 instead of from -Infinity to 0
  • Changed scoring: substring matches are even more relevant
  • Changed scoring: straw berry now matches great against strawberry
  • Changed scoring: tweaked the scoring quite a bit
  • result.score is behind a getter/setter for performance reasons
  • Fixed minor issues

v2.0.0

  • Added new behavior when your search contains spaces!
  • Added fuzzysort.min.js
  • Now depends on ES6 features
  • Removed result.indexes & Added fuzzysort.indexes (improved GC performance)
  • Completely Removed options.allowTypo
  • Completely Removed fuzzysort.goAsync
  • Completely Removed fuzzysort.new
  • Rewrote the demo

v1.9.0

  • Even faster
  • Added options.all
  • Deprecated/Removed options.allowTypo
  • Deprecated/Removed fuzzysort.goAsync
  • Changed scoring: boosted substring matches
  • Changed scoring: targets with too many beginning indexes lose points for being a bad target
  • Changed scoring: penality for not starting near the beginning
  • Changed scoring: penality for more groups
  • Fixed "Exponential backtracking hangs browser"

v1.2.0

  • Added fuzzysort.highlight(result, callback)

v1.1.0

  • Added allowTypo as an option

v1.0.0

  • Inverted scores; they're now negative instead of positive, so that higher scores are better
  • Added ability to search objects by key/keys with custom weights
  • Removed the option to automatically highlight and exposed fuzzysort.highlight
  • Removed all options from fuzzysort and moved them into fuzzysort.go optional params

v0.x.x

  • init