pysubstringsearch

A Python library written in Rust that searches for substrings quickly using a Suffix Array


Keywords
substring, pattern, search, suffix, array, rust, pyo3
License
MIT
Install
pip install pysubstringsearch==0.7.1

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A Python library written in Rust that searches for substrings quickly using a Suffix Array

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About The Project

PySubstringSearch is a library designed to search over an index file for substring patterns. In order to achieve speed and efficiency, the library is written in Rust. For string indexing, the library uses libsais suffix array construction library. The index created consists of the original text and a 32bit suffix array struct. To get around the limitations of the Suffix Array Construction implementation, the library uses a proprietary container protocol to hold the original text and index in chunks of 512MB.

The module implements a method for searching.

  • search - Find different entries with the same substring concurrently. Concurrency increases as the index file grows in size with multiple inner chunks.
  • search_multiple - same as search but accepts multiple substrings in a single call

Built With

Performance

500MB File

Library Function Time #Results Improvement Factor
ripgrepy Ripgrepy('google', '500mb').run().as_string.split('\n') 47.2ms 5943 1.0x
PySubstringSearch reader.search('google') 497µs 5943 95x
ripgrepy Ripgrepy('text_two', '500mb').run().as_string.split('\n') 44.7ms 159 1.0x
PySubstringSearch reader.search('text_two') 14.9µs 159 3000x

7500MB File

Library Function Time #Results Improvement Factor
ripgrepy Ripgrepy('google', '6000mb').run().as_string.split('\n') 900ms 62834 1.0x
PySubstringSearch reader.search('google') 10.1ms 62834 89.1x
ripgrepy Ripgrepy('text_two', '6000mb').run().as_string.split('\n') 820ms 0 1.0x
PySubstringSearch reader.search('text_two') 200µs 0 4100x

Installation

pip3 install PySubstringSearch

Usage

Create an index

import pysubstringsearch

# creating a new index file
# if a file with this name is already exists, it will be overwritten
writer = pysubstringsearch.Writer(
    index_file_path='output.idx',
)

# adding entries to the new index
writer.add_entry('some short string')
writer.add_entry('another but now a longer string')
writer.add_entry('more text to add')

# adding entries from file lines
writer.add_entries_from_file_lines('input_file.txt')

# making sure the data is dumped to the file
writer.finalize()

Search a substring within an index

import pysubstringsearch

# opening an index file for searching
reader = pysubstringsearch.Reader(
    index_file_path='output.idx',
)

# lookup for a substring
reader.search('short')
>>> ['some short string']

# lookup for a substring
reader.search('string')
>>> ['some short string', 'another but now a longer string']

# lookup for multiple substrings
reader.search_multiple(
    [
        'short',
        'longer',
    ],
)
>>> ['some short string', 'another but now a longer string']

License

Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.

Contact

Gal Ben David - gal@intsights.com

Project Link: https://github.com/Intsights/PySubstringSearch