search-string
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Another parser for advanced search query syntax.
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Search String
Another simple parser for advanced search query syntax.
It parses typical Gmail-style search strings like:
to:me -from:[email protected] foobar1 -foobar2
And returns an instance of SearchString
which can be mutated, return different data structures, or return the gmail-style search string again.
See this blog post introducing this library.
Installation
$ npm install search-string
Usage
const SearchString = require('search-string');
// Perform parsing
const str = 'to:me -from:[email protected] foobar1 -foobar2';
const searchString = SearchString.parse(str);
/* Get text in different formats. */
// [ { text: 'foorbar1', negated: false }, { text: 'foobar2', negated: true } ]
searchString.getTextSegments();
// `foobar1 -foobar2`
searchString.getAllText();
/* Get conditions in different formats. */
// Standard format: Condition Array
// [ { keyword: 'to', value: 'me', negated: false }, { keyword: 'from', value: '[email protected]', negated: true } ]
searchString.getConditionArray();
// Alternate format: Parsed Query
// { to: ['me'], excludes: { from: ['[email protected]'] }}
searchString.getParsedQuery();
/* Or get text and conditions back in string format. */
// `to:me -from:[email protected] foobar1 -foobar2`
searchString.toString();
/* Mutations exist as well for modifying an existing SearchString structure. */
// `to:me foobar -foobar2`
searchString.removeKeyword('from', true).toString()
// `to:me from:[email protected] foobar1 -foobar2`
searchString.addEntry('from', '[email protected]', false).toString();
// `from:[email protected] foobar1 -foobar2`
searchString.removeEntry('to', 'me', false).toString();
/* clone operation instantiates a new version by copying over data. */
// `from:[email protected] foobar1 -foobar2`
searchString.clone().toString();
Testing
Run tests with npm test
or run tests on any changes with npm run testWatch
Building
Build ES5 compatible code with npm run babel
or continually build and watch for changes with npm run babelWatch
Background
See this blogpost for why this library was built and continues to be supported.
Thanks to search-query-parser for inspiration.
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2017 Mixmax, Inc
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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