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readagexjs

v1.0.2

Published

Human readable regular expressions.

Downloads

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Readme

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Human-readable regular expressions for Javascript

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Javascript/Typescript port of regexpbuilderPHP

RegExprBuilder integrates regular expressions into the programming language, thereby making them easy to read and maintain. Regular Expressions are created by using chained methods and variables such as arrays or strings.

Installation

npm i readagexjs

Or download the appropriate release and require or import RegExprBuilder and RegExpr from the package.

Documentation

https://github.com/esecoder/readagexjs/wiki

Examples

import {RegExprBuilder} from "readagexjs";
import {RegExpr} from "readagexjs";

const builder = new RegExprBuilder();

Validation

const regExp = builder
    .startOfInput()
    .exactly(4).digits()
    .then("_")
    .exactly(2).digits()
    .then("_")
    .min(3).max(10).letters()
    .then(".")
    .anyOf(["png", "jpg", "gif"])
    .endOfInput()
    .getRegExpr();

//true
regExp.matches("2020_10_hund.jpg");
regExp.matches("2030_11_katze.png");
regExp.matches("4000_99_maus.gif");

//false
regExp.matches("123_00_nein.gif");
regExp.matches("4000_0_nein.pdf");
regExp.matches("201505_nein.jpg");

Search

const regExp = builder
    .multiLine()
    .globalMatch()
    .min(1).max(10).anythingBut(" ")
    .anyOf([".pdf", ".doc"])
    .getRegExpr();

const text = 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr,
sed diam nonumy SomeFile.pdf eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore
magna aliquyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam
et justo duo dolores et ea rebum. doc_04.pdf Stet clita kasd File.doc.'

const matches = regExp.findIn(text);

//true
(matches[0] === "SomeFile.pdf");
(matches[1] === "doc_04.pdf");
(matches[2] === "File.doc");

Replace

const regExp = builder
    .min(1)
    .max(10)
    .digits()
    getRegExpr();

const text = "98 bottles of beer on the wall";

text = regExp.replace(
    text,
    (match) => `${parseInt(match) + 1}`
);

//true
("99 bottles of beer on the wall" === text);

Validation with multiple patterns

const a = builder
    .startOfInput()
    .exactly(3).digits()
    .anyOf([".pdf", ".doc"])
    .endOfInput();

const b = builder
    .getNew()
    .startOfInput()
    .exactly(4).letters()
    .then(".jpg")
    .endOfInput();

const regExp = builder
    .getNew()
    .eitherFind($a)
    .orFind($b)
    .getRegExpr();

//true
regExp.matches("123.pdf");
regExp.matches("456.doc");
regExp.matches("bbbb.jpg");
regExp.matches("aaaa.jpg");

//false
regExp.matches("1234.pdf");
regExp.matches("123.gif");
regExp.matches("aaaaa.jpg");
regExp.matches("456.docx");

Take a look at the tests for more examples