Awesome
Sheldon
Very Simple Erlang Spell Checker.
Note: Sheldon
also suggests correct words when some word is misspelled. That functionality was highly inspired by the Elixir project spell_check.
Contact Us
If you find any bugs or have a problem while using this library, please open an issue in this repo (or a pull request :)).
And you can check all of our open-source projects at inaka.github.io.
Installation
NOTE sheldon
only works with Erlang 21 or greater
- Clone the repo
rebar3 compile
Usage
Erlang Shell
First of all Sheldon is an application and it needs to be started. You can use rebar3 shell
to set the necessary paths, then use sheldon:start/0
or application:ensure_all_started(sheldon)
in order to start Sheldon but if you are using Sheldon as a dependency you can let OTP starts it from your_app.app file too.
Sheldon only has two main methods, sheldon:check/1
and sheldon:check/2
. As a user, you just need to use those.
1> sheldon:check("I want to check this correct text").
ok
2> sheldon:check("I want to check this misspeled text").
#{bazinga => <<"That's no reason to cry. One cries because one is sad. For example, I cry because others are stupid, and that ma"...>>,
misspelled_words => [#{candidates => ["misspeed","misspelled"],
line_number => 1,
word => "misspeled"}]}
Configuration
sheldon:check/2
works like sheldon:check/1
but it accepts a Configuration parameter.
With this Conf parameter we can apply some rules to the text we want to check. Those rules are ignore words, ignore patterns and ignore blocks.
This is the format (see sheldon_config.erl), no key is required:
#{ ignore_words => [string()]
, ignore_patterns => [regex()]
, ignore_blocks => [ignore_block()]
, adapters => [adapter()]
}.
Then, if we call the previous sheldon:check/1
but with configuration we can skip the error
3> sheldon:check("I want to check this misspeled text", #{ignore_words => ["misspeled"]}).
ok
Adapters
Sometimes we have to check the spelling of formatted text but sheldon
handles it as a plain text so we will face problems with that.
One example is markdown
files, if we try to check them sheldon
will complain about things like '##' or '*something*'.
For these cases sheldon
provides adapters
. An adapter is an Erlang module with an adapt/1
function which will receive a line in binary()
format and returns that line transformed.
For example, sheldon
provides markdown_adapter which converts from markdown
to plain text.
In order to use them we only have to declare them in the config file:
#{adapters => [markdown_adapter]}.
You can create your own adapter which fits your requirements, you only need to implement the sheldon_adapter
behavior and to provide some code to adapt/1
function.
-spec adapt(binary()) -> iodata().
adapt(Line) ->
...
You can add all the adapters you want and they will be executed in order.
Examples
Check this out.
Results
sheldon:check/1
and sheldon:check/2
have the same result type, you can see sheldon_result.erl. Sheldon will return the ok
atom if the check went well else it'll return
#{ misspelled_words := [misspelled_word()]
, bazinga := string()
}.
misspelled_word
's list will be returned ordered by line number. If more than one misspelled word per line appears they will be ordered by order of appearance.
Dependencies
Required OTP version 23 or or higher. We only provide guarantees that the system runs on OTP23+ since that's what we're testing it in, but the minimum_otp_vsn
is "21"
because some systems where sheldon is integrated do require it.