VerbalExpressions v0.3.0
JavaScript Regular Expressions made easy
VerbalExpressions is a JavaScript library that helps to construct difficult regular expressions.
How to get started
In the browser
<script src="VerbalExpressions.js"></script>
Or use the jsDelivr CDN.
On the server (node.js)
Install:
npm install verbal-expressions
Require:
var VerEx = require('verbal-expressions');
Running tests
$ npm run grunt
(or)
$ npm test
Creating a minified version
This will generate a minified version of VerbalExpressions.js (aptly named VerbalExpressions.min.js) in a dist folder.
$ npm run build
A source map will also be created in the same folder, so you can use the original unminified source file (copied to dist as well) for debugging purposes.
Examples
Here's a couple of simple examples to give an idea of how VerbalExpressions works:
Testing if we have a valid URL
var tester = VerEx()
.startOfLine()
.then('http')
.maybe('s')
.then('://')
.maybe('www.')
.anythingBut(' ')
.endOfLine();
var testMe = 'https://www.google.com';
if (tester.test(testMe)) {
alert('We have a correct URL ');
} else {
alert('The URL is incorrect');
}
console.log(tester);
Replacing strings
var replaceMe = 'Replace bird with a duck';
var expression = VerEx().find('bird');
var result = expression.replace(replaceMe, 'duck');
alert(result);
Shorthand for string replace:
var result = VerEx().find('red').replace('We have a red house', 'blue');
alert(result);
API documentation
You can find the API documentation at the wiki pages.
A little word for a big help
I'd like to promote a special thank-you to Ben Nadel for his great article about extending native JS objects
Contributions
Clone the repo and fork:
git clone https://github.com/jehna/VerbalExpressions.git
.
Style guide
The Airbnb style guide is loosely used as a basis for creating clean and readable JavaScript code.
Pull requests are warmly welcome!
Check out these slide decks for handy Github & git tips:
Other Implementations
You can see an up to date list of all ports on VerbalExpressions.github.io.
If you would like to contribute another port (which would be awesome!), please open an issue specifying the language. A repo in the VerbalExpressions organization will be created for it. Please don't open PRs for other languages against this repo.