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FEEL is an expression language based on DMN specification conformance level 3.
Written using
PEG.js - JavaScript Parser Generator.
FEEL is a very powerful language built with the purpose of defining rules in Business Rule Engines.
FEEL also offers an API to implement and execute Decision Table defined in excel (.xlsx)
Getting Started
FEEL is a completely flexible library which can be used with any project to add support for
Decision Table. It also comes with a powerful expression language termed
FEEL built-in to define a multitude of decision rules.
Installation
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``
sh
npm install
npm install js-feel --save
`
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`
sh
clone repo
git clone https://github.com/EdgeVerve/feel.git
or fork repo
install dependencies
npm install
run test cases
npm test
watch for changes in source and grammar
gulp watch
generate parser from grammar
gulp generate
lint source files
npm run lint
lint-fix source files
npm run lintfix
`
Usage
Decision tables are defined in excel (.xlsx). Please check Sample Rules.
Each cell in the body of the decision table has to be a valid FEEL expression. The following make use of FEEL parser to parse and execute expressions and hence the decision logic.
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`
javascript
const { decisionTable } = require('feel')();
const csv = decisionTable.xls_to_csv('./test/StudentFinancialPackageEligibility.xlsx');
const decision_table = decisionTable.csv_to_decision_table(csv[0]);
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The Decision Table (decision_table) created in the previous step can be executed using; decisionTable.execute_decision_table
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javascript
const payload = {"Student GPA" : 3.6,"Student Extra-Curricular Activities Count" : 4,"Student National Honor Society Membership" : "Yes"};
decisionTable.execute_decision_table("StudentFinancialPackageEligibility", decision_table,payload, (results)=> {
console.log(results)
});
`
Using FEEL Standalone
`
javascript
const {feel} = require('feel')();
const rule = 'a + b - c';
const context = {
a: 10,
b: 20,
c: 5
};
const parsedGrammar = feel.parse(rule);
parsedGrammar.build(context).then(result => {
console.log(result);
}).catch(err => console.error(err));
``
Sample FEEL Expressions
Some valid FEEL expressions (logically categorized):
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- a + b - c
- ((a + b)/c - (d + e
2))*f
- 1-(1+rate/12)**-term
- (a + b)**-c
- date("2012-12-25") + date("2012-12-24")
- time("T13:10:06") - time("T13:10:05")
- date and time("2012-12-24T23:59:00") + duration("P1Y")
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- 5 in (<= 5)
- 5 in ((5..10])
- 5 in ([5..10])
- 5 in (4,5,6)
- 5 in (<5,>5)
- (a + 5) >= (7 + g)
- (a+b) between (c + d) and (e - f)
- date("2012-12-25") > date("2012-12-24")
- date and time("2012-12-24T23:59:00") < date and time("2012-12-25T00:00:00")
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- a or b
- a and b
- ((a or b) and (b or c)) or (a and d)
- ((a > b) and (a > c)) and (b > c)
- ((a + b) > (c - d)) and (a > b)
- a or b or a > b
- (x(i, j) = y) and (a > b)
- (a + b) > (c - d) and (a > b)
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- for a in [1,2,3] return a * a
- for age in [18..40], name in ["george", "mike", "bob"] return status
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- function(age) age < 21
- function(rate, term, amount) (amount
rate/12)/(1-(1+rate/12)*-term)
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- if applicant.maritalStatus in ("M", "S") then "valid" else "not valid"
- if Pre-Bureau Risk Category = "DECLINE" or Installment Affordable = false or Age < 18 or Monthly Income < 100 then "INELIGIBLE" else "ELIGIBLE"
- if "Pre-Bureau Risk Category" = "DECLINE" or "Installment Affordable" = false or Age < 18 or "Monthly Income" < 100 then "INELIGIBLE" else "ELIGIBLE"
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- some ch in credit history satisfies ch.event = "bankruptcy"
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- time("13:10:05@Etc/UTC").hour
- time("13:10:05@Etc/UTC").minute
- time("13:01:05+05:30").second
- date and time("2012-12-24T23:59:00").year
- date("2017-06-10").month
- date("2017-06-10").day
- duration("P13M").years
- duration("P1Y11M").months
- duration("P5DT12H10M").days
- duration("P5DT12H10M").hours
- duration("P5DT12H10M").minutes
- duration("P5DT12H10M25S").seconds
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- date("2012-12-25") – date("2012-12-24") = duration("P1D")
- date and time("2012-12-24T23:59:00") + duration("PT1M") = date and time("2012-12-25T00:00:00")
- time("23:59:00z") + duration("PT2M") = time("00:01:00@Etc/UTC")
- date and time("2012-12-24T23:59:00") - date and time("2012-12-22T03:45:00") = duration("P2DT20H14M")
- duration("P2Y2M") = duration("P26M")
Please note: This is not a complete list of FEEL Expressions. Please refer DMN Specification Document for detailed documentation on FEEL grammar.
Sample Rules
Validation.xlsx
PostBureauRiskCategory.xlsx
ElectricityBill.xlsx
Reference
For comprehensive set of documentation on DMN, you can refer to :
DMN Specification Document