regex-loop
v1.0.3
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It executes the sepecified regexp for the given text and executes the callback with the match. If a global regexp is used, it creates a loop.
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regexp-loop
It executes the specified regexp for the given text and executes the callback with the match. If a global regexp is used, it creates a loop.
Install
$ npm install --save regexp-loop
And then in your code:
const regexLoop = require('regex-loop')
Basic use
The function expects three parameters:
- Regular expression {RegExp}
- Text {String}
- Callback function, the match will be passed as parameter {function}
// Saving all matches from text
const
matches = [],
regexLoop = require('regex-loop'),
text = `Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.`,
callback = (match) => {
matches.push(match[0])
}
regexLoop(/ipsum/gi, text, callback)
console.log(matches) // ["ipsum", "ipsum"]
Dev Dependencies
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