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semver-regex

v4.0.5

Published

Regular expression for matching semver versions

Downloads

23,619,194

Readme

semver-regex

Regular expression for matching semver versions

Install

npm install semver-regex

Usage

import semverRegex from 'semver-regex';

semverRegex().test('v1.0.0');
//=> true

semverRegex().test('1.2.3-alpha.10.beta.0+build.unicorn.rainbow');
//=> true

semverRegex().exec('unicorn 1.0.0 rainbow')[0];
//=> '1.0.0'

'unicorn 1.0.0 and rainbow 2.1.3'.match(semverRegex());
//=> ['1.0.0', '2.1.3']

Important

If you run the regex against untrusted user input, it's recommended to truncate the string to a sensible length (for example, 50). And if you use this in a server context, you should also give it a timeout.

I do not consider ReDoS a valid vulnerability for this package. It's simply not possible to make it fully ReDoS safe. It's up to the user to set a timeout for the regex if they accept untrusted user input. However, I'm happy to accept pull requests to improve the regex.

Related

  • find-versions - Find semver versions in a string
  • latest-semver - Get the latest stable semver version from an array of versions
  • to-semver - Get an array of valid, sorted, and cleaned semver versions from an array of strings
  • semver-diff - Get the diff type of two semver versions: 0.0.1 0.0.2patch
  • semver-truncate - Truncate a semver version: 1.2.31.2.0