Reputation: 71150
I know this has been asked a thousand times before (apologies), but searching SO/Google etc I am yet to get a conclusive answer.
Basically, I need a JS function which when passed a string, identifies & extracts all URLs based on a regex, returning an array of all found. e.g:
function findUrls(searchText){
var regex=???
result= searchText.match(regex);
if(result){return result;}else{return false;}
}
The function should be able to detect and return any potential urls. I am aware of the inherant difficulties/isses with this (closing parentheses etc), so I have a feeling the process needs to be:
Split the string (searchText
) into distinct sections starting/ending) with either nothing, a space or carriage return either side of it, resulting in distinct content chunks, e.g. do a split.
For each content chunk that results from the split, see whether it fits the logic for a URL of any construction, namely, does it contain a period immediately followed the text (the one constant rule for qualifying a potential URL).
The regex should see whether the period is immediately followed by other text, of the type allowable for a tld, directory structure & query string, and preceded by text of the allowable type for a URL.
I am aware false positives may result, however any returned values will then be checked with a call to the URL itself, so this can be ignored. The other functions I have found often dont return the URLs query string too, if present.
From a block of text, the function should thus be able to return any type of URL, even if it means identifying will.i.am as a valid one!
eg. http://www.google.com, google.com, www.google.com, http://google.com, ftp.google.com, https:// etc...and any derivation thereof with a query string should be returned...
Many thanks, apologies again if this exists elsewhere on SO but my searches havent returned it..
Upvotes: 14
Views: 15902
Reputation: 11
In UIPath Studio the following built-in regex rule has been defined:
/(?:(?:https?|ftp|file):\/\/|www\.|ftp\.)(?:\([-a-zA-Z0-9+&@#\/%=~_|$?!:,.]*\)|[-a-zA-Z0-9+&@#\/%=~_|$?!:,.])*(?:\([-a-zA-Z0-9+&@#\/%=~_|$?!:,.]*\)|[a-zA-Z0-9+&@#\/%=~_|$])/
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 2383
Following regular expression extract URLs from string (inc. query string) and returns array
var url = "asdasdla hakjsdh aaskjdh https://www.google.com/search?q=add+a+element+to+dom+tree&oq=add+a+element+to+dom+tree&aqs=chrome..69i57.7462j1j1&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 askndajk nakjsdn aksjdnakjsdnkjsn";
var matches = strings.match(/\bhttps?::\/\/\S+/gi) || strings.match(/\bhttps?:\/\/\S+/gi);
Output:
["https://www.google.com/search?q=format+to+6+digir&…s=chrome..69i57.5983j1j1&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8"]
Note: This handles both http:// with single colon and http::// with double colon in string, vice versa for https, So it's safe for you to use. :)
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 75656
I just use URI.js -- makes it easy.
var source = "Hello www.example.com,\n"
+ "http://google.com is a search engine, like http://www.bing.com\n"
+ "http://exämple.org/foo.html?baz=la#bumm is an IDN URL,\n"
+ "http://123.123.123.123/foo.html is IPv4 and "
+ "http://fe80:0000:0000:0000:0204:61ff:fe9d:f156/foobar.html is IPv6.\n"
+ "links can also be in parens (http://example.org) "
+ "or quotes »http://example.org«.";
var result = URI.withinString(source, function(url) {
return "<a>" + url + "</a>";
});
/* result is:
Hello <a>www.example.com</a>,
<a>http://google.com</a> is a search engine, like <a>http://www.bing.com</a>
<a>http://exämple.org/foo.html?baz=la#bumm</a> is an IDN URL,
<a>http://123.123.123.123/foo.html</a> is IPv4 and <a>http://fe80:0000:0000:0000:0204:61ff:fe9d:f156/foobar.html</a> is IPv6.
links can also be in parens (<a>http://example.org</a>) or quotes »<a>http://example.org</a>«.
*/
Upvotes: 27
Reputation: 9644
try this
var expression = /[-a-zA-Z0-9@:%_\+.~#?&//=]{2,256}\.[a-z]{2,4}\b(\/[-a-zA-Z0-9@:%_\+.~#?&//=]*)?/gi;
you could use this website to test regexp http://gskinner.com/RegExr/
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 13557
You could use the regex from URI.js:
// gruber revised expression - http://rodneyrehm.de/t/url-regex.html
var uri_pattern = /\b((?:[a-z][\w-]+:(?:\/{1,3}|[a-z0-9%])|www\d{0,3}[.]|[a-z0-9.\-]+[.][a-z]{2,4}\/)(?:[^\s()<>]+|\(([^\s()<>]+|(\([^\s()<>]+\)))*\))+(?:\(([^\s()<>]+|(\([^\s()<>]+\)))*\)|[^\s`!()\[\]{};:'".,<>?«»“”‘’]))/ig;
String#match and or String#replace may help…
Upvotes: 16