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Go package for text annotation.

  • Highly concurrent
  • Simple interface
  • Very extensible
  • Looks nice in JSON (good for APIs)

Usage

s := "Find http://www.websites.com/ and #hashtags and @mentions easily"
notes, err := anno.FindManyString(s, anno.Emails, anno.URLs, anno.Mentions, anno.Hashtags)
if err != nil {
	log.Fatalln(err)
}
for _, note := range notes {
	log.Printf("Found a %s at [%d:%d]: \"%s\"", note.Kind, note.Start, note.End, note.Val)
}

Will output:

Found a url at [5:29]: "http://www.websites.com/"
Found a mention at [48:57]: "@mentions"
Found a hashtag at [34:43]: "#hashtags"

You can expand (replace) occurances of the notes using anno.Expander:

expander := anno.Expander{
	"url": func(b string) string {
		return fmt.Sprintf(`<a href="%[1]s">%[1]s</a>`, b)
	},
	"mention": func(b string) string {
		return fmt.Sprintf(`<a href="https://downlist.io/%[1]s">%[1]s</a>`, b)
	},
}
src := "This is a #long string written by @mat containing links to https://downlist.io/."
notes, err := anno.FindManyString(src, anno.URLs, anno.Mentions, anno.Hashtags)
if err != nil {
	log.Fatalln(err)	
}

log.Println(expander.Expand(src, notes))

Will output:

This is a #long string written by <a href="https://downlist.io/@mat">@mat</a> containing links to <a href="https://downlist.io/">https://downlist.io/</a>.

Emoji

Emoji support lives in its own package due to the external dependency.

src := "You make me want to :smile: you know!"
notes, err := anno.FindManyString(src, emoji.Find)
expander := anno.Expander{
	"emoji": emoji.Expand,
}

log.Println(expander.Expand(src, notes))

Will replace :smile: with the appropriate emoji character.

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