xregexify
v1.0.3
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A require/browserify plug-in for free-space regular expression files.
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xRegexify
A require/browserify plug-in for free-space regular expression files.
Installation
npm install xregexify
Usage
NodeJS register with require
require('xregexify').registerWithRequire(['.re', '.whatever']);
Browserify Command Line
browserify -t xregexify myfile.js
Browserify Middleware
var browserify = require('browserify'),
xregexify = require('xregexify');
var bundle = browserify()
.transform(xregexify(['.re', '.whatever']))
.add('my_app_main.js');
app.use(bundle);
gulp and gulp-browserify
To incorporate xregexify into a gulp
build process using gulp-browserify
, register xregexify
as a transform as follows:
gulp.task('js', function() {
return gulp.src('src/main.js', { read: false })
.pipe(browserify({
transform: xregexify({
extensions: ['.re', '.whatever']
})
}))
.pipe(gulp.dest(paths.build));
});
Free-space regular expression
White-space:
All white-space characters are ignored, if you want to match a white-space character you will need to escape it using \
.
[ ] # this does not match a space character!
[\ ] # this does match a space character!
Comments:
Comments start with a #
character and go to the end of the line, if you want to match a #
character you will need to escape it \#
.
# this is a comment!
\# this is not!
Examples
RegExp:
email.re:
# email pattern
^
# username
(
[_A-Za-z0-9\-\.]*
)
@
# domain
(
(
[_A-Za-z0-9\-\.]*
)
[.]
(?:
[A-Za-z]
)
)
$
main.js:
var emailPattern = new RegExp(require('./email.re'));
console.log(emailPattern.test('not an email bro!')); // false
console.log(emailPattern.test('[email protected]')); // true
XRegExp:
email.re:
# email pattern
^
# username
(?<username>
[_A-Za-z0-9\-\.]*
)
@
# domain
(?<domain>
(?<domainName>
[_A-Za-z0-9\-\.]*
)
[.]
(?:
[A-Za-z]
)
)
$
main.js:
var XRegExp = require('xregexp');
var emailPattern = XRegExp(require('./email.re'));
var match = XRegExp.exec('[email protected]', emailPattern);
console.log(match.username); // john-doe
console.log(match.domain); // mail.com
console.log(match.domainName); // mail
Partials:
word.re:
# word
[A-Za-z]
two-words.re:
# two words
^\s*
(
{{./word.re}}
\s+
{{./word.re}}
)
\s*$
main.js
var twoWords = new RegExp(require('./two-words.re'));
console.log(twoWords.test('one')); // false
console.log(twoWords.test('one two')); // true
console.log(twoWords.test('one two three')); // false
Author:
Michaelangelo Jong
License:
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Michaelangelo Jong
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