NAME
Bloom::Filter - Sample Perl Bloom filter implementation
DESCRIPTION
A Bloom filter is a probabilistic algorithm for doing existence tests in less memory than a full list of keys would require. The tradeoff to using Bloom filters is a certain configurable risk of false positives. This module implements a simple Bloom filter with configurable capacity and false positive rate. Bloom filters were first described in a 1970 paper by Burton Bloom, see http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=362692&dl=ACM&coll=portal.
SYNOPSIS
use Bloom::Filter
my $bf = Bloom::Filter->new( capacity => 10, error_rate => .001 );
$bf->add( @keys );
while ( <> ) {
chomp;
print "Found $_\n" if $bf->check( $_ );
}
CONSTRUCTORS
- new %PARAMS
-
Create a brand new instance. Allowable params are
error_rate
,capacity
. - init
-
Calculates the best number of hash functions and optimum filter length, creates some random salts, and generates a blank bit vector. Called automatically by constructor.
ACCESSORS
- capacity
-
Returns the total capacity of the Bloom filter
- error_rate
-
Returns the configured maximum error rate
- length
-
Returns the length of the Bloom filter in bits
- key_count
-
Returns the number of items currently stored in the filter
- on_bits
-
Returns the number of 'on' bits in the filter
- salts
-
Returns the list of salts used to create the hash functions
PUBLIC METHODS
- add @KEYS
-
Adds the list of keys to the filter. Will fail, return
undef
and complain if the number of keys in the filter exceeds the configured capacity. - check @KEYS
-
Checks the provided key list against the Bloom filter, and returns a list of equivalent length, with true or false values depending on whether there was a match.
INTERNAL METHODS
- _calculate_shortest_filter_length CAPACITY ERR_RATE
-
Given a desired error rate and maximum capacity, returns the optimum combination of vector length (in bits) and number of hash functions to use in building the filter, where "optimum" means shortest vector length.
- _get_cells KEY
-
Given a key, hashes it using the list of salts and returns an array of cell indexes corresponding to the key.
Inlined in add() and check(), no longer used internally.
AUTHOR
Maciej Ceglowski <maciej@ceglowski.com>
CHANGELOG
Feb 2007 big speedup by Dmitriy Ryaboy <dmitriy.ryaboy@ask.com> (thanks!)
Dec 2008 Version 1.0 -> 1.1. Up to eight times faster*) by Kjetil Skotheim <kjetil.skotheim@usit.uio.no> by using and reusing MD5s instead of too many SHA1-calls. Also perl-speedup.
*) time perl -Iblib/lib t/lots.t 10000 5000 0.01 1000000
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
(c) 2004 Maciej Ceglowski
This is free software, distributed under version 2 of the GNU Public License (GPL).