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A module that parses a string as regular expression and returns the parsed value.
The regex-parser npm package is a utility for parsing regular expressions from strings in JavaScript. It allows developers to dynamically create regular expression objects from string inputs, which can be useful in scenarios where regular expressions need to be constructed at runtime based on user input or other dynamic data sources.
Parsing regular expressions from strings
This feature allows the parsing of regular expressions from string format into RegExp objects. The example demonstrates creating a RegExp object for a case-insensitive match of the word 'hello' and testing it against a sample string.
const regexParser = require('regex-parser');
// Parse a regular expression from a string
const regex = regexParser('/hello/i');
// Use the parsed regex to test strings
console.log(regex.test('Hello world')); // true
The 'regex' package provides similar functionalities for handling regular expressions in JavaScript. It offers more comprehensive features for building, testing, and modifying regular expressions compared to regex-parser, which primarily focuses on parsing.
The 'safe-regex' package is designed to check if a regular expression is safe and not susceptible to ReDoS (Regular Expression Denial of Service) attacks. While it does not provide direct parsing capabilities like regex-parser, it complements its functionality by ensuring the safety of regex patterns.
A module that parses a string as regular expression and returns the parsed value.
# Using npm
npm install --save regex-parser
# Using yarn
yarn add regex-parser
// Dependencies
var RegexParser = require("regex-parser");
console.log(RegexParser("/^hi$/g"));
// => /^hi$/g
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RegexParser(input)
Parses a string input.
input
: The string input that should be parsed as regular expression.Have an idea? Found a bug? See how to contribute.
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A module that parses a string as regular expression and returns the parsed value.
We found that regex-parser demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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