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gitbook-plugin-jazer2

v1.0.27

Published

Gitbook exercises validated through a XRegExp (work in progress)

Downloads

5

Readme

Gitbook-Plugin-Jazer - REGEXP

Pagina Principal

Warning! This is a test version.

This is work in development. Use it at your own risk.

Que es

Este es un plugin de ejemplo para gitbook en el que se permite realizar ejercicios cuya respuesta se valida mediante una expresión regular (Usando XRegExp)

Install

To use the jazer2 plugin in your Gitbook project, add the jazer2 plugin to the book.json file, then install plugins using gitbook install.

{
    "plugins": ["jazer2"]
}

Ejemplo Simple

{% regexp %}
¿Quien descubrió America?
{% solution %}
Cristobal Colon
{% validation %}
/\s*(Crist[oó]bal\s+)?Col[oó]n\s*/i
{% endregexp %}

Ejemplo con XRegExp:

Es posible usar XRegExp:

{% regexp %}
¿Quienes reinaban en España cuando se descubrió America?
{% solution %}
Los Reyes Católicos
{% validation %}
/
  (Isabel\s+                    # nombre sencillo
  ((I\s+)?de\s+Castilla\s+)?    # titulo de Isabel
  y
  \s+Fernando                   # nombre sencillo
  (\s+(II\s+)?de\s+Arag[oó]n)?) # titulo de Fernando
|
  (Reyes\s+Cat[oó]licos)  # conocidos también por este nombre
/ix
{% endregexp %}

Errores en la XRegExp

En el caso de que la XRegExp contenga errores se abre una ventana de alerta.

En la siguiente expresión regular el paréntesis abrir no tiene matching paréntesis cerrar:

{% regexp %}
¿Quienes reinaban en España cuando se descubrió America?
{% solution %}
Los Reyes Católicos
{% validation %}
/
  (Isabel\s+                    # paréntesis abrir
  y
  \s+Fernando                   # sin
|
  Reyes\s+Cat[oó]licos          # paréntesis cerrar
/ix
{% endregexp %}

Al ser procesado el plugin emite un alert con el mensaje de error: error message: bad regexp