Documentation for blocking_rule_composition
functions¶
blocking_composition
allows the merging of existing blocking rules by a logical SQL clause - AND
, OR
or NOT
.
This extends the functionality of our base blocking rules by allowing users to "join" existing comparisons by various SQL clauses.
For example, and_(block_on("first_name"), block_on("surname"))
creates a dual check for an exact match where both first_name
and surname
are equal.
The detailed API for each of these are outlined below.
Library comparison composition APIs¶
and_(*brls, salting_partitions=1)
¶
Merge BlockingRules using logical "AND".
Merge multiple BlockingRules into a single BlockingRule by merging their SQL conditions using a logical "AND".
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
*brls |
BlockingRule | dict | str
|
BlockingRules or blocking rules in the string/dictionary format. |
()
|
salting_partitions |
(optional, int)
|
Whether to add salting to the blocking rule. More information on salting can be found within the docs. Salting is only valid for Spark. |
1
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Examples:
Simple exact rule composition with an AND
clause
import splink.duckdb.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.and_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
brl.exact_match_rule("surname")
)
import splink.duckdb.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.and_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
"substr(l.dob,1,4) = substr(r.dob,1,4)"
)
Simple exact rule composition with an AND
clause
import splink.spark.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.and_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
brl.exact_match_rule("surname")
)
import splink.spark.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.and_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
"substr(l.dob,1,4) = substr(r.dob,1,4)",
salting_partitions=5
)
Simple exact rule composition with an AND
clause
import splink.athena.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.and_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
brl.exact_match_rule("surname")
)
import splink.athena.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.and_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
"substr(l.dob,1,4) = substr(r.dob,1,4)",
)
Simple exact rule composition with an AND
clause
import splink.sqlite.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.and_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
brl.exact_match_rule("surname")
)
import splink.sqlite.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.and_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
"substr(l.dob,1,4) = substr(r.dob,1,4)",
)
Simple exact rule composition with an OR
clause
import splink.postgres.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.and_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
brl.exact_match_rule("surname")
)
import splink.postgres.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.and_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
"substr(l.dob,1,4) = substr(r.dob,1,4)",
)
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
BlockingRule |
BlockingRule
|
A new BlockingRule with the merged SQL condition |
Source code in splink/blocking_rule_composition.py
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not_(*brls, salting_partitions=1)
¶
Invert a BlockingRule using "NOT".
Returns a BlockingRule with the same SQL condition as the input, but prefixed with "NOT".
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
*brls |
BlockingRule | dict | str
|
BlockingRules or blocking rules in the string/dictionary format. |
()
|
salting_partitions |
(optional, int)
|
Whether to add salting to the blocking rule. More information on salting can be found within the docs. Salting is only valid for Spark. |
1
|
Examples:
Block where we do not have an exact match on first name
import splink.duckdb.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.not_(brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"))
Block where we do not have an exact match on first name
import splink.spark.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.not_(brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"))
Block where we do not have an exact match on first name
import splink.athena.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.not_(brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"))
Block where we do not have an exact match on first name
import splink.sqlite.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.not_(brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"))
Block where we do not have an exact match on first name
import splink.postgres.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.not_(brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"))
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
BlockingRule |
BlockingRule
|
A new BlockingRule with the merged SQL condition |
Source code in splink/blocking_rule_composition.py
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or_(*brls, salting_partitions=1)
¶
Merge BlockingRules using logical "OR".
Merge multiple BlockingRules into a single BlockingRule by merging their SQL conditions using a logical "OR".
Parameters:
Name | Type | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
*brls |
BlockingRule | dict | str
|
BlockingRules or blocking rules in the string/dictionary format. |
()
|
salting_partitions |
(optional, int)
|
Whether to add salting to the blocking rule. More information on salting can be found within the docs. Salting is only valid for Spark. |
1
|
Examples:
Simple exact rule composition with an OR
clause
import splink.duckdb.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.or_(brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"), brl.exact_match_rule("surname"))
import splink.duckdb.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.or_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
"substr(l.dob,1,4) = substr(r.dob,1,4)"
)
Simple exact rule composition with an OR
clause
import splink.spark.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.or_(brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"), brl.exact_match_rule("surname"))
import splink.spark.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.or_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
"substr(l.dob,1,4) = substr(r.dob,1,4)",
salting_partitions=5
)
Simple exact rule composition with an OR
clause
import splink.athena.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.or_(brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"), brl.exact_match_rule("surname"))
import splink.athena.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.or_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
"substr(l.dob,1,4) = substr(r.dob,1,4)",
)
Simple exact rule composition with an OR
clause
import splink.sqlite.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.or_(brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"), brl.exact_match_rule("surname"))
import splink.sqlite.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.or_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
"substr(l.dob,1,4) = substr(r.dob,1,4)",
)
Simple exact rule composition with an OR
clause
import splink.postgres.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.or_(brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"), brl.exact_match_rule("surname"))
import splink.postgres.blocking_rule_library as brl
brl.or_(
brl.exact_match_rule("first_name"),
"substr(l.dob,1,4) = substr(r.dob,1,4)",
)
Returns:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
BlockingRule |
BlockingRule
|
A new BlockingRule with the merged SQL condition |
Source code in splink/blocking_rule_composition.py
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