Serialisable (JSON) Bloom Filter
A bloom filter implementation that is serialisable to JSON and compatible between both Ruby and Javascript. Very useful when needing to train a bloom filter in one language and using it in the other.
Why?
Bloom filters allow for space efficient lookups in a list, without having to store all the items in the list. This is useful for looking up tags, domain names, links, or anything else that you might want to do client side.
What this Gem allows you to do is build a bloom filter server side, add all your entries to it, and then serialise the filter to JSON. On the client side you can then load up the serialised data into the Javascript version and use the bloom filter as is.
All of this while not sending the entire list to the client, which is something you might not want to do for either security or efficiency reasons.
Installation
Ruby
gem install json-bloomfilter
Javascript
With the gem installed run
json-bloomfilter install
and the json-bloomfilter.min.js
will be copied to your local directory. If you are in a Rails project it will be copied to your app/assets/javascripts
folder.
Usage
Ruby
require "json-bloomfilter"
# use the factory to configure the filter
filter = JsonBloomFilter.build 10000, 0.01 # number of expected items, desired error rate
# or create a define the BloomFilter manually
filter = JsonBloomFilter.new size: 100
# and add entries
filter.add "foo"
filter.add "bar"
# alternatively
filter.add ["foo", "bar"]
# test the entries
filter.test "foo" #=> true
filter.test "bar" #=> true
filter.test "doh" #=> probably false
# export the filter to a hash or json
filter.to_json #=> hash as JSON
config = filter.to_hash #=> { "size" => 100, "hashes" => 4, "seed" => 1234567890, "bits" => [...] }
# use the hash to generate a new filter with the same config
filter2 = JsonBloomFilter.new config
filter2.test "foo" #=> true
filter2.test "bar" #=> true
filter2.test "doh" #=> probably false
Javascript
// use the factory to configure the filter
filter = JsonBloomFilter.build(10000, 0.01); // number of expected items, desired error rate
// or create a define the filter manually
filter = new JsonBloomFilter({ size: 100 });
// and add entries
filter.add("foo");
filter.add("bar");
// alternatively
filter.add(["foo", "bar"]);
// test the entries
filter.test("foo"); //=> true
filter.test("bar"); //=> true
filter.test("doh"); //=> probably false
// export the filter to a hash or json
filter.toJson(); //=> hash as JSON
config = filter.toHash(); //=> { "size" => 100, "hashes" => 4, "seed" => 1234567890, "bits" => [...] }
// use the hash to generate a new BloomFilter with the same config
filter2 = new JsonBloomFilter(config);
filter2.test("foo"); //=> true
filter2.test("bar"); //=> true
filter2.test("doh") //=> probably false
Options
Valid options for constructor are:
-
size
(default: 100), the bit size of the bit array used -
hashes
(default: 4), the number of hashes used to calculate the bit positions in the bit field -
seed
(default: current UNIX time), the seed for the hashing method
Additionally you can pass along:
-
bits
(default: null), an array with the bitfield in non-bit format. Use#to_hash
to create these for your active BloomFilter.
Credits
- bitarray.rb and bitarray.coffee based on version by Peter Cooper.
- bloomfilter.rb and bloomfilter.coffee inspired by Ilya Grigorik's Redis Bloomfilter
- zlib.coffee crc32 method based on the node-crc32 library and this snippet
Compatibilities
Confirmed:
- Ruby 1.8.7
- Ruby 1.8.2
- Ruby 1.9.3
- Rubinius (1.8 mode)
- Rubinius (1.9 mode)
- REE
Probably will work:
- jRuby
Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
- Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
- Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
- Create new Pull Request
Release notes
- 0.1.5 Changes namespacing
- 0.1.4 Changes .build function to take a list of items
- 0.1.3 Adds a check for non positive capacity values on build
- 0.1.2 Adds Zlib dependency
- 0.1.1 Fixes a JS integer overflow issue and makes Ruby 1.8.7 compatible
- 0.1.0 Adds travis-ci. Bumped minor release version
- 0.0.6 Adds a factory that takes a size + error rate
- 0.0.5 Adds installer of JS file
- 0.0.4 Adds JS tests
- 0.0.3 Adds Ruby tests
- 0.0.2 Adds implementation of Ruby and JS filters
- 0.0.1 Gem skeleton
License
See LICENSE