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Add the url_regexp gem to your Gemfile.
gem "url_regexp"
And run bundle install
.
e.g.
root = UrlRegexp::Root.new
root.append('http://www.example.com/foo/bar')
root.to_regexp
# => /^http:\/\/www\.example\.com\/foo\/bar([?#]|$)/
root.append('http://www.example.com/foo/bar/wow')
root.to_regexp
# => /^http:\/\/www\.example\.com\/foo\/bar(\/wow)?([?#]|$)/
root.append('http://www.example.com/boo/bar')
root.to_regexp
# => /^http:\/\/www\.example\.com\/(foo\/bar(\/wow)?|boo\/bar)([?#]|$)/
root.append('http://www.example.com/boo/bar/wow')
root.to_regexp
# => /^http:\/\/www\.example\.com\/(foo|boo)\/bar(\/wow)?([?#]|$)/
You can change the threshold to group paths as wildcard.
root = UrlRegexp::Root.new(wildcard_threshold: 2)
root.append('http://www.example.com/foo')
root.to_regexp
# => /^http:\/\/www\.example\.com\/foo([?#]|$)/
root.append('http://www.example.com/bar')
root.to_regexp
# => /^http:\/\/www\.example\.com\/(foo|bar)([?#]|$)/
root.append('http://www.example.com/wow')
root.to_regexp
# => /^http:\/\/www\.example\.com\/([^#?]*)([?#]|$)/
bundle exec rake
It will execute rspec
and rubocop
.
git checkout -b my-new-feature
)git commit -am 'Add some feature'
)git push origin my-new-feature
)Copyright (c) 2016 Daisuke Taniwaki. See LICENSE for details.
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