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A Python library that provides a convenient interface for compiling and matching regular expression patterns using the re2 library.

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re2shield

re2shield is a Python library that provides a shield for working with regular expressions using the re2 module.

It allows you to compile and search for patterns in text using the powerful regular expression engine provided by re2.

It allows you to hide the complexity of regular expressions and work with pattern identifiers instead.

This project utilizes the google/re2 library, which is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License. Please refer to the LICENSE file of google/re2 for more information.

Installation

Before installing re2shield, make sure that re2 is installed on your system. You can install re2 by following the instructions on the google/re2 GitHub repository.

Alternatively, you can use the re2-installer.sh script located in the package/installed directory. This script automates the installation process for re2 and its dependencies. Simply run the script using the following command:

git clone https://github.com/Npc-coder/re2shield.git
cd re2shield/installed
sh re2-installer.sh

You can install re2shield using pip:

pip install re2shield

or

git clone https://github.com/Npc-coder/re2shield.git
cd re2shield
pip install .

Updates

Version 0.2.1

  • Bug Fix
    • Removed flag
  • Added type and date fields to the Re2Shield class for additional metadata.
  • Updated dump and load functions to include the new type and date fields when saving and loading the compiled patterns.
  • Enhanced the str method of the Re2Shield class to include the new fields in the output.

Please refer to the Usage section for examples of how to use these new features.

Usage

Importing the Library

Here is a simple example demonstrating how to use re2shield:

import re2shield

if __name__ == "__main__":
    db = re2shield.Database(version='1.0.0')
    # Load patterns from file
    try:
        db = re2shield.load('patterns.db')
    except FileNotFoundError:
        # If pattern file doesn't exist, compile the patterns
        patterns = [
            (r'\b[A-Za-z0-9._%+-]+@[A-Za-z0-9.-]+\.[A-Z|a-z]{2,}\b', 1),
            (r'\b\d{3}[-.\s]??\d{3}[-.\s]??\d{4}\b', 2),
            (r'\d+', 3)
        ]

        expressions, ids = zip(*patterns)
        db.compile(expressions=expressions, ids=ids, overwrite=False)
        db.dump('patterns.db')

    # Find patterns in text
    def match_handler(id, from_, to, context):
        print(f"Match found for pattern {id} from {from_} to {to}: {context}")

    db.scan('test@ex12ample12.com', match_handler)

In this example, we create a re2shield.Database object, compile a list of patterns with their corresponding identifiers, and then search for those patterns in the provided text.

The match_handler function is called for each match found, allowing you to process the matches as desired.

Use Case

One of the key advantages of re2shield is its ability to hide the actual regular expression patterns from users during distribution. By compiling the patterns with re2 and using pattern identifiers, you can distribute your code without exposing the underlying regular expression logic. This provides an additional layer of abstraction and enhances the security of your regular expression patterns.

Features

  • Hide the complexity of regular expressions
  • Work with pattern identifiers instead of exposing the actual regular expression patterns
  • Compile patterns for efficient matching
  • Find all occurrences of patterns in text
  • Customize the handling of matches using callback functions

License

This project is licensed under the BSD 3-Clause License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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