Extends JavaScript RegExp with named groups, backreferences and replacement. All are converted to normal JavaScript RegExp so you will get the same speed except for initial parsing, which can also be eliminated with cache enabled.
Named group: (?<name>expression)
or (:<name>expression)
Named backreference: \k<name>
Named group in replacement text: ${name}
npm install named-js-regexp --save
var namedRegexp = require("named-js-regexp");
var re=namedRegexp("(?<hours>\\d\\d?):(?<minutes>\\d\\d?)(:(?<seconds>\\d\\d?))?");
// or with regexp literal... NOTE: you must use (:<name>)
var re=namedRegexp(/(:<hours>\d\d?):(:<minutes>\d\d?)(:(:<seconds>\d\d?))?/);
re.execGroups("1:2:33"); // => { hours:"1", minutes:"2", seconds:"33" }
re.execGroups("1"); // => null
var re=namedRegexp("(?<hours>\\d\\d?):(?<minutes>\\d\\d?)(:(?<seconds>\\d\\d?))?");
var result=re.exec("1:2");
result.groups(); // => { hours:"1", minutes:"2", seconds:undefined }
result.group("minutes"); // => "2"
result.group("seconds"); // => undefined
var re=namedRegexp("(<(?<elem>\\w+)>).*<\/\\k<elem>>");
var result=re.exec("<div>hi</div>");
result.groups(); // => { elem: "div" }
var re = namedRegexp("(?<h>\\d+):(?<m>\\d+):(?<s>\\d+)");
re.replace('1:23:44', '${h}hour(s) ${m}minute(s) ${s}second(s)');
// => 1hour(s) 23minute(s) 44second(s)
re.replace('1:23:44', function () {
var g = this.groups();
return g.h + 'hour' + (g.h > 1 ? 's ' : ' ')+ g.m + 'minute' + (g.m > 1 ? 's ' : ' ')+ g.s + 'second' + (g.s > 1 ? 's' : '');
});
// => 1hour 23minutes 44seconds
var re = namedRegexp("(?<hours>\\d\\d?):(?<minutes>\\d\\d?)(:(?<seconds>\\d\\d?))?");
var matches = "1:2".match(re);
matches[re.groupsIndices["hours"]]; // => "1"
matches[re.groupsIndices["seconds"]]; // => undefined
var re = namedRegexp("(?<digit>((?<a>\\d):(?<b>\\d)))|(?<char>((?<a>\\w):(?<b>\\w)))");
re.groupsIndices; // => { digit: 1, a: [ 3, 7 ], b: [ 4, 8 ], char: 5 }
var r = re.exec("a:b");
r.groups(); // => { a: "a", b: "b", digit: undefined, char: "a:b" }
r.groups(true); // => { a: [undefined, "a"], b: [undefined, "b"], digit: undefined, char: "a:b" }
r = re.exec("1:2");
r.groups(); // => { a: "1", b: "2", digit: "1:2", char: undefined }
r.groups(true); // => { a: ["1", undefined], b: ["2", undefined], digit: "1:2", char: undefined }
var re = namedRegexp("(?<x>\\d)(?<y>\\w)", "g");
var r = re.exec("1a2b");
r.groups(); // => { x: '1', y: 'a' }
r = re.exec("1a2b");
r.groups(); // => { x: '2', y: 'b' }
r = re.exec("1a2b"); // => null
var namedRegexp = require("named-js-regexp");
regexp=namedRegexp(value:string|RegExp|boolean, flags?:string)
Returns normal JavaScript RegExp object with some additional properties. Parameter value can be string expression or RegExp object. For
latest you must use (:<name>expression)
syntax and flags parameter is ignored.
Set value parameter to true to enable caching or set to false to clear and disable cache.
regexp.exec(expression:string)
Performs search for the matches and returns null if no match was found or matched (Array) result.
regexp.execGroups(expression:string, all?:boolean)
Performs search for the matches and returns null if no match was found or name/value dictionary,
where name is group name and value is matched value. If same group name was defined multiple times and
parameter all is false (default) then first (from left to right) not undefined value is returned.
If parameter all is true then returned value is array of all matched values.
regexp.replace(text:string, replacement:string|function)
Works as String.prototype.replace. If parameter replacement is string you can also use named replace like ${name}
instead of $1
.
If replacement is function it receives same parameters as String.prototype.replace callback, but this
is set to matched
object, similar to one returned by exec.
regexp.groupsIndices
Returns name/value mapper where name is group name and value is index that can be used to access matched value by index.
If same group name was defined multiple times then value is array of all matched indices ordered from left to right as defined in
regular expression.
matched.groups(all?:boolean)
Returns name/value dictionary, where name is group name and value is matched value. Check regexp.execGroups
for info about parameter all.
matched.group(name:string, all?:boolean)
Returns named group value or undefined if named group was not found. Check regexp.execGroups
for info about parameter all.
- Group name should start with '_$a-zA-Z' and can contain only '_$a-zA-Z0-9'.
- Named backreference should refer to already defined named group, otherwise error is thrown.
- Named backreference and named replacement should not refer to duplicated named group, otherwise error is thrown.
MIT