//- 💫 DOCS > API > MATCHER include ../../_includes/_mixins p Match sequences of tokens, based on pattern rules. +infobox("⚠️ Deprecation note") | As of spaCy 2.0, #[code Matcher.add_pattern] and #[code Matcher.add_entity] | are deprecated and have been replaced with a simpler | #[+api("matcher#add") #[code Matcher.add]] that lets you add a list of | patterns and a callback for a given match ID. #[code Matcher.get_entity] | is now called #[+api("matcher#get") #[code matcher.get]]. | #[code Matcher.load] (not useful, as it didn't allow specifying callbacks), | and #[code Matcher.has_entity] (now redundant) have been removed. +h(2, "init") Matcher.__init__ +tag method p Create the rule-based #[code Matcher]. +aside-code("Example"). from spacy.matcher import Matcher from spacy.attrs import LOWER patterns = {"HelloWorld": [{LOWER: "hello"}, {LOWER: "world"}]} matcher = Matcher(nlp.vocab) +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code vocab] +cell #[code Vocab] +cell | The vocabulary object, which must be shared with the documents | the matcher will operate on. +row +cell #[code patterns] +cell dict +cell Patterns to add to the matcher, keyed by ID. +footrow +cell returns +cell #[code Matcher] +cell The newly constructed object. +h(2, "call") Matcher.__call__ +tag method p Find all token sequences matching the supplied patterns on the #[code Doc]. +aside-code("Example"). from spacy.matcher import Matcher from spacy.attrs import LOWER matcher = Matcher(nlp.vocab) pattern = [{LOWER: "hello"}, {LOWER: "world"}] matcher.add("HelloWorld", on_match=None, pattern) doc = nlp(u'hello world!') matches = matcher(doc) +infobox("Important note") | By default, the matcher #[strong does not perform any action] on matches, | like tagging matched phrases with entity types. Instead, actions need to | be specified when #[strong adding patterns or entities], by | passing in a callback function as the #[code on_match] argument on | #[+api("matcher#add") #[code add]]. This allows you to define custom | actions per pattern within the same matcher. For example, you might only | want to merge some entity types, and set custom flags for other matched | patterns. For more details and examples, see the usage workflow on | #[+a("/docs/usage/rule-based-matching") rule-based matching]. +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code doc] +cell #[code Doc] +cell The document to match over. +footrow +cell returns +cell list +cell | A list of #[code (match_id, start, end)] tuples, describing the | matches. A match tuple describes a span #[code doc[start:end]]. | The #[code match_id] is the ID of the added match pattern. +h(2, "pipe") Matcher.pipe +tag method p Match a stream of documents, yielding them in turn. +aside-code("Example"). from spacy.matcher import Matcher matcher = Matcher(nlp.vocab) for doc in matcher.pipe(texts, batch_size=50, n_threads=4): pass +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code docs] +cell iterable +cell A stream of documents. +row +cell #[code batch_size] +cell int +cell The number of documents to accumulate into a working set. +row +cell #[code n_threads] +cell int +cell | The number of threads with which to work on the buffer in | parallel, if the #[code Matcher] implementation supports | multi-threading. +footrow +cell yields +cell #[code Doc] +cell Documents, in order. +h(2, "len") Matcher.__len__ +tag method p | Get the number of rules added to the matcher. Note that this only returns | the number of rules (identical with the number of IDs), not the number | of individual patterns. +aside-code("Example"). matcher = Matcher(nlp.vocab) assert len(matcher) == 0 matcher.add('Rule', None, [{ORTH: 'test'}]) assert len(matcher) == 1 +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +footrow +cell returns +cell int +cell The number of rules. +h(2, "contains") Matcher.__contains__ +tag method p Check whether the matcher contains rules for a match ID. +aside-code("Example"). matcher = Matcher(nlp.vocab) assert 'Rule' in matcher == False matcher.add('Rule', None, [{ORTH: 'test'}]) assert 'Rule' in matcher == True +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code key] +cell unicode +cell The match ID. +footrow +cell returns +cell int +cell Whether the matcher contains rules for this match ID. +h(2, "add") Matcher.add +tag method p | Add a rule to the matcher, consisting of an ID key, one or more patterns, and | a callback function to act on the matches. The callback function will | receive the arguments #[code matcher], #[code doc], #[code i] and | #[code matches]. If a pattern already exists for the given ID, the | patterns will be extended. An #[code on_match] callback will be | overwritten. +aside-code("Example"). def on_match(matcher, doc, id, matches): print('Matched!', matches) matcher = Matcher(nlp.vocab) matcher.add('HelloWorld', on_match, [{LOWER: "hello"}, {LOWER: "world"}]) matcher.add('GoogleMaps', on_match, [{ORTH: "Google"}, {ORTH: "Maps"}]) doc = nlp(u'HELLO WORLD on Google Maps.') matches = matcher(doc) +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code match_id] +cell unicode +cell An ID for the thing you're matching. +row +cell #[code on_match] +cell function or #[code None] +cell | Callback function to act on matches. Takes the arguments | #[code matcher], #[code doc], #[code i] and #[code matches]. +row +cell #[code *patterns] +cell list +cell | Match pattern. A pattern consists of a list of dicts, where each | dict describes a token. +h(2, "remove") Matcher.remove +tag method p | Remove a rule from the matcher. A #[code KeyError] is raised if the match | ID does not exist. +aside-code("Example"). matcher.add('Rule', None, [{ORTH: 'test'}]) assert 'Rule' in matcher == True matcher.remove('Rule') assert 'Rule' in matcher == False +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code key] +cell unicode +cell The ID of the match rule. +h(2, "get") Matcher.get +tag method p | Retrieve the pattern stored for a key. Returns the rule as an | #[code (on_match, patterns)] tuple containing the callback and available | patterns. +aside-code("Example"). pattern = [{ORTH: 'test'}] matcher.add('Rule', None, pattern) (on_match, patterns) = matcher.get('Rule') assert patterns = [pattern] +table(["Name", "Type", "Description"]) +row +cell #[code key] +cell unicode +cell The ID of the match rule. +footrow +cell returns +cell tuple +cell The rule, as an #[code (on_match, patterns)] tuple.