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js-native-ternary-buffer-tree

A native Node module implementing an ordered mapping of Buffers to Objects.

The goal is for super-duper-fast string matching. That means inputs and outputs are always Buffers.

The implementation is a ternary search tree. That strikes a good balance: memory usage isn't as excessive as with a hash table, and lookups aren't as slow as with a binary search tree.

Usage

var TernaryBufferTree = require('js-native-ternary-buffer-tree');

// Use as a set. Input is a single Buffer: newline-separated Strings.
//
// Performance will be best if the Strings are sorted in UTF-8 byte order.
var tree = new TernaryBufferTree(new Buffer('bar\nbaz\nfoo\nmoo\nthe foo', 'utf-8'));

console.log(tree.contains('foo')); // true
console.log(tree.contains('moo')); // false

// Use as a map. Input is a single Buffer: tabs separate keys from values.
//
// When a key is queried without a value, `.get()` returns `null`. When a key
// does not exist, `.get()` returns `undefined`.
//
// Performance will be best if input keys are sorted in UTF-8 byte order.
var tree = new TernaryBufferTree(new Buffer('foo\tFOO\nbar\tBAR\nbaz\tBAZ\nx\ny', 'utf-8'));

console.log(tree.get('foo')); // 'FOO'
console.log(tree.get('x')); // null -- exists but has no value
console.log(tree.get('moo')); // undefined

// Super-optimized method that scratches an itch we had
//
// You can insert multi-word tokens and then query for single-word or
// multi-word combinations. The dataset needn't have any values; the query
// words must be space-separated.
var tree = new TernaryBufferTree(new Buffer('bar\nbaz\nfoo\nmoo\nthe foo', 'utf-8'));
console.log(tree.findAllMatches('the foo drove over the moo', 2)); // [ 'the foo', 'foo', 'moo' ]

contains(key)

.contains(key) is equivalent to .get(key) !== undefined.

key may be a String or a UTF-8 Buffer. Buffer logic should be more efficient, as String input will be encoded as UTF-8 internally.

get(key)

You can use TernaryBufferTree as a set or as a map. The input Buffer always contains one key per line, but if you add a tab and then a value, the get() method will return the given value for the given key.

If the key was provided without a value, .get(key) will return null. If the key was not provided, .get(key) will return undefined.

key may be a String (and .get(key) will return a String); or it may be a UTF-8 Buffer (and .get(key) will return a Buffer). String types imply UTF-8 encoding and decoding; Buffer types are more direct because the tree data is stored as UTF-8.

findAllMatches(tokens, maxNgramSize)

This method is interesting in that it can search for tokens that span multiple words (the second argument specifies the number of words), in a memory-efficient manner. The memory used is the size of the output Array. The time complexity is on the order of the size of the input times the number of tokens.

tokens may be a String (and .findAllMatches(tokens, n) will return an Array of Strings); or it may be a UTF-8 Buffer (and .findAllMatches(tokens, n) will return an Array of Buffers). String types imply UTF-8 encoding and decoding; Buffer types are more direct because the tree data is stored as UTF-8.

Developing

Download, npm install.

Run mocha -w in the background as you implement features. Write tests in test and code in src.

LICENSE

AGPL-3.0. This project is (c) Overview Services Inc., Overview Computing Inc. Please contact us should you desire a more permissive license.

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