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# qlobber [](https://github.com/davedoesdev/qlobber/actions/workflows/ci.yml) [](https://coveralls.io/r/davedoesdev/qlobber?branch=master) [](http://badge.fury.io/js/qlobber)
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Node.js globbing for amqp-like topics.
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__Note:__ Version 5.0.0 adds async and worker thread support when used on Node 12+.
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Example:
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```javascript
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var assert = require('assert');
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var Qlobber = require('qlobber').Qlobber;
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var matcher = new Qlobber();
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matcher.add('foo.*', 'it matched!');
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assert.deepEqual(matcher.match('foo.bar'), ['it matched!']);
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assert(matcher.test('foo.bar', 'it matched!'));
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```
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The API is described [here](#tableofcontents).
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qlobber is implemented using a trie, as described in the RabbitMQ blog posts [here](http://www.rabbitmq.com/blog/2010/09/14/very-fast-and-scalable-topic-routing-part-1/) and [here](http://www.rabbitmq.com/blog/2011/03/28/very-fast-and-scalable-topic-routing-part-2/).
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## Installation
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```shell
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npm install qlobber
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```
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## Another Example
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A more advanced example using topics from the [RabbitMQ topic tutorial](http://www.rabbitmq.com/tutorials/tutorial-five-python.html):
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```javascript
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var assert = require('assert');
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var Qlobber = require('qlobber').Qlobber;
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var matcher = new Qlobber();
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matcher.add('*.orange.*', 'Q1');
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matcher.add('*.*.rabbit', 'Q2');
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matcher.add('lazy.#', 'Q2');
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assert.deepEqual(['quick.orange.rabbit',
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'lazy.orange.elephant',
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'quick.orange.fox',
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'lazy.brown.fox',
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'lazy.pink.rabbit',
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'quick.brown.fox',
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'orange',
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'quick.orange.male.rabbit',
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'lazy.orange.male.rabbit'].map(function (topic)
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{
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return matcher.match(topic).sort();
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}),
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[['Q1', 'Q2'],
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['Q1', 'Q2'],
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['Q1'],
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['Q2'],
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['Q2', 'Q2'],
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[],
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[],
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[],
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['Q2']]);
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```
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## Async Example
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Same as the first example but using `await`:
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```javascript
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const assert = require('assert');
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const { Qlobber } = require('qlobber').set_native(require('qlobber-native'));
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const matcher = new Qlobber.nativeString();
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(async () => {
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await matcher.addP('foo.*', 'it matched!');
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assert.deepEqual(await matcher.matchP('foo.bar'), ['it matched!']);
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assert(await matcher.testP('foo.bar', 'it matched!'));
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})();
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```
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## Worker Thread Example
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Same again but the matching is done on a separate thread:
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```
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const { Qlobber } = require('qlobber').set_native(require('qlobber-native'));
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const {
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Worker, isMainThread, parentPort, workerData
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} = require('worker_threads');
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if (isMainThread) {
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const matcher = new Qlobber.nativeString();
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matcher.add('foo.*', 'it matched!');
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const worker = new Worker(__filename, {
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workerData: matcher.state_address
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});
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worker.on('message', msg => {
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const assert = require('assert');
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assert.deepEqual(msg, [['it matched!'], true]);
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});
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} else {
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const matcher = new Qlobber.nativeString(workerData);
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parentPort.postMessage([
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matcher.match('foo.bar'),
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matcher.test('foo.bar', 'it matched!')
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]);
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}
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```
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## Licence
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[MIT](LICENCE)
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## Tests
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qlobber passes the [RabbitMQ topic tests](https://github.com/rabbitmq/rabbitmq-server/blob/master/src/rabbit_tests.erl) (I converted them from Erlang to Javascript).
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To run the tests:
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```shell
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npm test
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```
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## Lint
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```shell
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grunt lint
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```
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## Code Coverage
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```shell
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npm run coverage
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```
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[c8](https://github.com/bcoe/c8) results are available [here](http://rawgit.davedoesdev.com/davedoesdev/qlobber/master/coverage/lcov-report/index.html).
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Coveralls page is [here](https://coveralls.io/r/davedoesdev/qlobber).
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## Benchmarks
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```shell
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grunt bench
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```
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qlobber is also benchmarked in [ascoltatori](https://github.com/mcollina/ascoltatori).
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## Native Qlobbers
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The Javascript Qlobbers don't support asynchronous calls and worker threads
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because Javascript values can't be shared between threads.
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In order to support asynchronous calls and worker threads, a native C++
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implementation is available in the
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[qlobber-native](https://www.npmjs.com/package/qlobber-native) module.
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Add qlobber-native as a dependency to your project and then add it to qlobber
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like this:
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```javascript
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require('qlobber').set_native(require('qlobber-native'));
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```
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Note that [`set_native`](#set_nativeqlobber_native) returns qlobber's exports so you can do something like
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this:
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```javascript
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const { Qlobber } = require('qlobber').set_native(require('qlobber-native'));
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```
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Note that qlobber-native requires Gnu C++ version 9+ and Boost 1.70+,
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including the `boost_context` runtime library.
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Once's you've added it to qlobber, the following classes will be available
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alongside the Javascript classes:
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- `Qlobber.nativeString`
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- `Qlobber.nativeNumber`
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- `QlobberDedup.nativeString`
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- `QlobberDedup.nativeNumber`
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- `QlobberTrue.native`
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They can only hold values of a single type (currently strings or numbers).
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### Asynchronous calls
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The native classes support the same API as the Javascript classes but have the
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following additional methods:
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- `addP`
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- `removeP`
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- `matchP`
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- `match_iterP`
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- `testP`
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- `clearP`
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- `visitP`
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- `get_restorerP`
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They correspond to their namesakes but return Promises. Note that `match_iterP`
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and `visitP` return async iterators.
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# API
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_Source: [lib/qlobber.js](lib/qlobber.js)_
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<a name="tableofcontents"></a>
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- <a name="toc_qlobberoptions"></a>[Qlobber](#qlobberoptions)
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- <a name="toc_qlobberprototypeaddtopic-val"></a><a name="toc_qlobberprototype"></a>[Qlobber.prototype.add](#qlobberprototypeaddtopic-val)
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- <a name="toc_qlobberprototyperemovetopic-val"></a>[Qlobber.prototype.remove](#qlobberprototyperemovetopic-val)
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- <a name="toc_qlobberprototypematchtopic"></a>[Qlobber.prototype.match](#qlobberprototypematchtopic)
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- <a name="toc_qlobberprototypematch_iter"></a>[Qlobber.prototype.match_iter](#qlobberprototypematch_iter)
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- <a name="toc_qlobberprototypetesttopic-val"></a>[Qlobber.prototype.test](#qlobberprototypetesttopic-val)
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- <a name="toc_qlobberprototypetest_valuesvals-val"></a>[Qlobber.prototype.test_values](#qlobberprototypetest_valuesvals-val)
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- <a name="toc_qlobberprototypeclear"></a>[Qlobber.prototype.clear](#qlobberprototypeclear)
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- <a name="toc_qlobberprototypevisit"></a>[Qlobber.prototype.visit](#qlobberprototypevisit)
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- <a name="toc_qlobberprototypeget_restoreroptions"></a>[Qlobber.prototype.get_restorer](#qlobberprototypeget_restoreroptions)
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- <a name="toc_qlobberdedupoptions"></a>[QlobberDedup](#qlobberdedupoptions)
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- <a name="toc_qlobberdedupprototypetest_valuesvals-val"></a><a name="toc_qlobberdedupprototype"></a>[QlobberDedup.prototype.test_values](#qlobberdedupprototypetest_valuesvals-val)
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- <a name="toc_qlobberdedupprototypematchtopic"></a>[QlobberDedup.prototype.match](#qlobberdedupprototypematchtopic)
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- <a name="toc_qlobbertrueoptions"></a>[QlobberTrue](#qlobbertrueoptions)
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- <a name="toc_qlobbertrueprototypetest_values"></a><a name="toc_qlobbertrueprototype"></a>[QlobberTrue.prototype.test_values](#qlobbertrueprototypetest_values)
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- <a name="toc_qlobbertrueprototypematchtopic"></a>[QlobberTrue.prototype.match](#qlobbertrueprototypematchtopic)
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- <a name="toc_visitorstreamqlobber"></a>[VisitorStream](#visitorstreamqlobber)
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- <a name="toc_restorerstreamqlobber"></a>[RestorerStream](#restorerstreamqlobber)
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- <a name="toc_set_nativeqlobber_native"></a>[set_native](#set_nativeqlobber_native)
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## Qlobber([options])
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> Creates a new qlobber.
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**Parameters:**
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- `{Object} [options]` Configures the qlobber. Use the following properties:
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- `{String} separator` The character to use for separating words in topics. Defaults to '.'. MQTT uses '/' as the separator, for example.
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- `{String} wildcard_one` The character to use for matching exactly one _non-empty_ word in a topic. Defaults to '*'. MQTT uses '+', for example.
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- `{String} wildcard_some` The character to use for matching zero or more words in a topic. Defaults to '#'. MQTT uses '#' too.
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- `{Boolean} match_empty_levels` If `true` then `wilcard_one` also matches an empty word in a topic. Defaults to `false`.
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- `{Boolean|Map} cache_adds` Whether to cache topics when adding topic matchers. This will make adding multiple matchers for the same topic faster at the cost of extra memory usage. Defaults to `false`. If you supply a `Map` then it will be used to cache the topics (use this to enumerate all the topics in the qlobber).
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- `{Integer} cache_splits` How many `topic.split` results to cache. When you pass in a topic, it has to be split on the `separator`. Caching the results will make using the same topics multiple times faster at the cost of extra memory usage. Defaults to `0` (no caching). The number of split results cached is limited by the value you pass here.
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- `{Integer} max_words` Maximum number of words to allow in a topic. Defaults to 100.
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- `{Integer} max_wildcard_somes` Maximum number of `wildcard_some` words in a topic. Defaults to 3.
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents)</sub>
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<a name="qlobberprototype"></a>
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## Qlobber.prototype.add(topic, val)
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> Add a topic matcher to the qlobber.
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Note you can match more than one value against a topic by calling `add` multiple times with the same topic and different values.
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**Parameters:**
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- `{String} topic` The topic to match against.
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- `{Any} val` The value to return if the topic is matched.
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**Return:**
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`{Qlobber}` The qlobber (for chaining).
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents) | [Qlobber.prototype](#toc_qlobberprototype)</sub>
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## Qlobber.prototype.remove(topic, [val])
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> Remove a topic matcher from the qlobber.
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**Parameters:**
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- `{String} topic` The topic that's being matched against.
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- `{Any} [val]` The value that's being matched. If you don't specify `val` then all matchers for `topic` are removed.
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**Return:**
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`{Qlobber}` The qlobber (for chaining).
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents) | [Qlobber.prototype](#toc_qlobberprototype)</sub>
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## Qlobber.prototype.match(topic)
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> Match a topic.
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**Parameters:**
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- `{String} topic` The topic to match against.
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**Return:**
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`{Array}` List of values that matched the topic. This may contain duplicates. Use a [`QlobberDedup`](#qlobberdedupoptions) if you don't want duplicates.
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents) | [Qlobber.prototype](#toc_qlobberprototype)</sub>
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## Qlobber.prototype.match_iter()
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> Match a topic, returning the matches one at a time.
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**Return:**
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`{Iterator}` An iterator on the values that match the topic. There may be duplicate values, even if you use a [`QlobberDedup`](#qlobberdedupoptions).
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents) | [Qlobber.prototype](#toc_qlobberprototype)</sub>
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## Qlobber.prototype.test(topic, val)
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> Test whether a topic match contains a value. Faster than calling [`match`](#qlobberprototypematchtopic) and searching the result for the value. Values are tested using [`test_values`](#qlobberprototypetest_valuesvals-val).
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**Parameters:**
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- `{String} topic` The topic to match against.
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- `{Any} val` The value being tested for.
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**Return:**
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`{Boolean}` Whether matching against `topic` contains `val`.
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents) | [Qlobber.prototype](#toc_qlobberprototype)</sub>
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## Qlobber.prototype.test_values(vals, val)
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> Test whether values found in a match contain a value passed to [`test`](#qlobberprototypetesttopic-val). You can override this to provide a custom implementation. Defaults to using `indexOf`.
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**Parameters:**
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- `{Array} vals` The values found while matching.
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- `{Any} val` The value being tested for.
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**Return:**
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`{Boolean}` Whether `vals` contains `val`.
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents) | [Qlobber.prototype](#toc_qlobberprototype)</sub>
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## Qlobber.prototype.clear()
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> Reset the qlobber.
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Removes all topic matchers from the qlobber.
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**Return:**
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`{Qlobber}` The qlobber (for chaining).
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents) | [Qlobber.prototype](#toc_qlobberprototype)</sub>
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## Qlobber.prototype.visit()
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> Visit each node in the qlobber's trie in turn.
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**Return:**
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`{Iterator}` An iterator on the trie. The iterator returns objects which, if fed (in the same order) to the function returned by [`get_restorer`](#qlobberprototypeget_restoreroptions) on a different qlobber, will build that qlobber's trie to the same state. The objects can be serialized using `JSON.stringify`, _if_ the values you store in the qlobber are also serializable.
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents) | [Qlobber.prototype](#toc_qlobberprototype)</sub>
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## Qlobber.prototype.get_restorer([options])
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> Get a function which can restore the qlobber's trie to a state you retrieved
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by calling [`visit`](#qlobberprototypevisit) on this or another qlobber.
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**Parameters:**
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- `{Object} [options]` Options for restoring the trie.
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- `{Boolean} cache_adds` Whether to cache topics when rebuilding the trie. This only applies if you also passed `cache_adds` as true in the [constructor](#qlobberoptions).
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**Return:**
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`{Function}` Function to call in order to rebuild the qlobber's trie. You should call this repeatedly with the objects you received from a call to [`visit`](#qlobberprototypevisit). If you serialized the objects, remember to deserialize them first (e.g. with `JSON.parse`)!
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents) | [Qlobber.prototype](#toc_qlobberprototype)</sub>
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## QlobberDedup([options])
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> Creates a new de-duplicating qlobber.
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Inherits from [`Qlobber`](#qlobberoptions).
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**Parameters:**
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- `{Object} [options]` Same options as [Qlobber](#qlobberoptions).
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents)</sub>
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<a name="qlobberdedupprototype"></a>
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## QlobberDedup.prototype.test_values(vals, val)
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> Test whether values found in a match contain a value passed to [`test`](#qlobberprototypetesttopic_val). You can override this to provide a custom implementation. Defaults to using `has`.
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**Parameters:**
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- `{Set} vals` The values found while matching ([ES6 Set](http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/#sec-set-objects)).
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- `{Any} val` The value being tested for.
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**Return:**
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`{Boolean}` Whether `vals` contains `val`.
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents) | [QlobberDedup.prototype](#toc_qlobberdedupprototype)</sub>
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## QlobberDedup.prototype.match(topic)
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> Match a topic.
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**Parameters:**
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- `{String} topic` The topic to match against.
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**Return:**
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`{Set}` [ES6 Set](http://www.ecma-international.org/ecma-262/6.0/#sec-set-objects) of values that matched the topic.
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents) | [QlobberDedup.prototype](#toc_qlobberdedupprototype)</sub>
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## QlobberTrue([options])
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> Creates a new qlobber which only stores the value `true`.
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Whatever value you [`add`](#qlobberprototypeaddtopic-val) to this qlobber
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(even `undefined`), a single, de-duplicated `true` will be stored. Use this
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qlobber if you only need to test whether topics match, not about the values
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they match to.
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Inherits from [`Qlobber`](#qlobberoptions).
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**Parameters:**
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- `{Object} [options]` Same options as [Qlobber](#qlobberoptions).
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents)</sub>
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<a name="qlobbertrueprototype"></a>
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## QlobberTrue.prototype.test_values()
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> This override of [`test_values`](#qlobberprototypetest_valuesvals-val) always
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returns `true`. When you call [`test`](#qlobberprototypetesttopic-val) on a
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`QlobberTrue` instance, the value you pass is ignored since it only cares
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whether a topic is matched.
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**Return:**
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`{Boolean}` Always `true`.
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents) | [QlobberTrue.prototype](#toc_qlobbertrueprototype)</sub>
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## QlobberTrue.prototype.match(topic)
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> Match a topic.
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Since `QlobberTrue` only cares whether a topic is matched and not about values
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it matches to, this override of [`match`](#qlobberprototypematchtopic) just
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calls [`test`](#qlobberprototypetesttopic-val) (with value `undefined`).
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**Parameters:**
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- `{String} topic` The topic to match against.
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**Return:**
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`{Boolean}` Whether the `QlobberTrue` instance matches the topic.
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents) | [QlobberTrue.prototype](#toc_qlobbertrueprototype)</sub>
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## VisitorStream(qlobber)
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> Creates a new [`Readable`](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v8.x/docs/api/stream.html#stream_class_stream_readable) stream, in object mode, which calls [`visit`](#qlobberprototypevisit) on a qlobber to generate its data.
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You could [`pipe`](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v8.x/docs/api/stream.html#stream_readable_pipe_destination_options) this to a [`JSONStream.stringify`](https://github.com/dominictarr/JSONStream#jsonstreamstringifyopen-sep-close) stream, for instance, to serialize the qlobber to JSON. See [this test](test/json.js#L14) for an example.
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Inherits from [`Readable`](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v8.x/docs/api/stream.html#stream_class_stream_readable).
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**Parameters:**
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- `{Qlobber} qlobber` The qlobber to call [`visit`](#qlobberprototypevisit) on.
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<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents)</sub>
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## RestorerStream(qlobber)
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> Creates a new [`Writable`](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v8.x/docs/api/stream.html#stream_class_stream_writable) stream, in object mode, which passes data written to it into the function returned by calling [`get_restorer`](#qlobberprototypeget_restoreroptions) on a qlobber.
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You could [`pipe`](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v8.x/docs/api/stream.html#stream_readable_pipe_destination_options) a [`JSONStream.parse`](https://github.com/dominictarr/JSONStream#jsonstreamparsepath) stream to this, for instance, to deserialize the qlobber from JSON. See [this test](test/json.js#L33) for an example.
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Inherits from [`Writable`](https://nodejs.org/dist/latest-v8.x/docs/api/stream.html#stream_class_stream_writable).
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**Parameters:**
|
||||
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||||
- `{Qlobber} qlobber` The qlobber to call [`get_restorer`](#qlobberprototypeget_restoreroptions) on.
|
||||
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||||
<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents)</sub>
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||||
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## set_native(qlobber_native)
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> Add [qlobber-native](https://www.npmjs.com/package/qlobber-native) to qlobber.
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||||
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**Parameters:**
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||||
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||||
- `{Object} qlobber_native` The qlobber-native module, obtained using `require('qlobber-native')`.
|
||||
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||||
**Return:**
|
||||
|
||||
`{Object}` The qlobber exports with the following native classes added:
|
||||
|
||||
- `Qlobber.nativeString`
|
||||
- `Qlobber.nativeNumber`
|
||||
- `QlobberDedup.nativeString`
|
||||
- `QlobberDedup.nativeNumber`
|
||||
- `QlobberTrue.native`
|
||||
|
||||
<sub>Go: [TOC](#tableofcontents)</sub>
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