libjs-sifter.js
Library for textually searching arrays and hashes of objects
Description
Sifter is a client and server-side library (via UMD) for textually searching arrays and hashes of objects by property – or multiple properties. It's designed specifically for autocomplete. The process is three-step: score, filter, sort. * Supports díåcritîçs.
For example, if searching for "montana" and an item in the set has
a value of "montaña", it will still be matched. Sorting will also
play nicely with diacritics.
* Smart scoring.
Items are scored / sorted intelligently depending on where a
match is found in the string (how close to the beginning) and
what percentage of the string matches.
* Multi-field sorting.
When scores aren't enough to go by – like when getting results
for an empty query – it can sort by one or more fields. For
example, sort by a person's first name and last name without
actually merging the properties to a single string.
* Nested properties.
Allows one to search and sort on nested properties so you can
perform search on complex objects without flattening them simply
by using dot-notation to reference fields (ie. nested.property).
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Homepage
https://github.com/brianreavis/sifter.js
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