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@duckodas/badwords

v1.1.2

Published

A javascript filter for bad words

Downloads

668

Readme

@duckodas/badwords

@duckodas/badwords

A javascript filter for badwords

Supported Languages (ar, cs, da, de, en, eo, es, fa, fi, fil, fr, hi, hu, it, ja, kab, ko, nl, no, pl, pt)

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Requirements

As of version 2, requires you either have an environment that understands ES2016 and beyond or a transpiler like Babel.

Installation

npm i @duckodas/badwords

Usage

const Filter = require("@duckodas/badwords"),
const customFilter = new Filter();

console.log(filter.clean("Don't be an ash0le")); //Don't be an ******

Placeholder Overrides

const Filter = require("@duckodas/badwords");
const customFilter = new Filter({ placeHolder: "x" });

customFilter.clean("Don't be an ash0le"); //Don't be an xxxxxx

Check if text has bad words

const Filter = require("@duckodas/badwords");
const customFilter = new Filter();

customFilter.hasBadwords("Don't be an ash0le"); // true
customFilter.hasBadwords("Don't be an cookie"); // false

Regex Overrides

const Filter = new Filter({ regex: /\*|\.|$/gi });
const Filter2 = new Filter({ replaceRegex: /[A-Za-z0-9가-힣_]/g });
//multilingual support for word filtering

Add words to the blacklist

const filter = new Filter();

filter.addWords("some", "bad", "word");

filter.clean("some bad word!"); //**** *** ****!

//or use an array using the spread operator

let newBadWords = ["some", "bad", "word"];

filter.addWords(...newBadWords);

filter.clean("some bad word!"); //**** *** ****!

//or

const filter = new Filter({ list: ["some", "bad", "word"] });

filter.clean("some bad word!"); //**** *** ****!

Instantiate with an empty list

const filter = new Filter({ emptyList: true });
filter.clean("hell this wont clean anything"); //hell this wont clean anything

Remove words from the blacklist

let filter = new Filter();

filter.removeWords("hells", "sadist");

filter.clean("some hells word!"); //some hells word!

//or use an array using the spread operator

let removeWords = ["hells", "sadist"];

filter.removeWords(...removeWords);

filter.clean("some sadist hells word!"); //some sadist hells word!

API

constructor

Filter constructor.

Parameters

  • options object Filter instance options (optional, default {})
    • options.emptyList boolean Instantiate filter with no blacklist
    • options.list array Instantiate filter with custom list
    • options.placeHolder string Character used to replace profane words.
    • options.regex string Regular expression used to sanitize words before comparing them to blacklist.
    • options.replaceRegex string Regular expression used to replace profane words with placeHolder.

isProfane

Determine if a string contains profane language.

Parameters

  • string string String to evaluate for profanity.

replaceWord

Replace a word with placeHolder characters;

Parameters

  • string string String to replace.

clean

Evaluate a string for profanity and return an edited version.

Parameters

  • string string Sentence to filter.

addWords

Add word(s) to blacklist filter / remove words from whitelist filter

Parameters

  • word ...string Word(s) to add to blacklist

removeWords

Add words to whitelist filter

Parameters

  • word ...string Word(s) to add to whitelist.

Testing

npm test