Natural language parser for recipes and lists of ingredients. Can parse a string into an object and also combine an array of these ingredient objects.
This project was built on top of code written by nsafai.
What's different from the original?
- No longer uses the "natural" library
- Works with Node.js, browser, React Native
- Added support for the Italian and German languages.
- Added support for numbers written in words (for example
six cups milk
) - Added support for preposition before name of ingredient (for example
six cups of milk
orsei tazze di latte
)
npm install recipe-ingredient-parser-v3
or yarn add recipe-ingredient-parser-v3
import { parse } from 'recipe-ingredient-parser-v3';
And then use on a string, for example:
parse('1 teaspoon basil', 'eng');
or
parse('1 grammo di zucchero', 'ita');
Will return an object:
{
quantity: 1,
unit: 'teaspoon',
ingredient: 'basil',
minQty: 1,
maxQty: 1
};
combine([{
quantity: 1,
unit: 'teaspoon',
ingredient: 'basil',
minQty: 1,
maxQty: 2,
},
{
quantity: 2,
unit: 'teaspoon',
ingredient: 'basil',
minQty: 2,
maxQty: 2
}]);
Will return
[{
quantity: 3,
unit: 'teaspoon',
ingredient: 'basil',
minQty: 3,
maxQty: 4
}]
Languages currently supported:
- English
eng
- German
deu
- Italian
ita
Will also correctly parse unicode fractions into the proper amount
Clone the repo and yarn
to install packages. If yarn test
comes back good after your code changes, give yourself a pat on the back.
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