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Date - Extract & Validate - Fully tested - Format YYYY-MM-DD (dynamic parts separator / can use a different separator)

Created·2020-11-20 19:31
Flavor·ECMAScript (JavaScript)
A fully tested regex that extracts and validates date parts using named capturing groups. \ Validations: Year must be preceded by nothing or a non-digit character Year must have 4 digits Month must be between 01 and 12 Month must have 2 digits Day must be between 01 and the maximum number of days for the month (e.g. february can't have more than 29 days) Day must have 2 digits Day must be followed by nothing or a non-digit character Separator must be any single character that is not a space or an alphanumeric character Separator must be the same between each date part \ Capturing groups: | # | Name | Description | |:-:|:-------:|-------------------------------------| | 1 | year | 4 digits of the year | | 2 | sep | Date parts separator | | 3 | month | 2 digits of the month | | 4 | day | 2 digits of the date (day of month) | \ Example usage: let match = regex.exec('2020-11-22') console.log('year: %s, month: %s, day: %s', match.groups.year, match.groups.month, match.groups.day) // year: 2020, month: 11, day: 22 \ Compatibility: (updated 2020-11-20) Chrome >= 64 Edge >= 79 Firefox >= 78 IE incompatible (lookbehind assertions & named capture groups not supported) Opera >= 51 Safari incompatible (lookbehind assertions not supported) NodeJS >= 10.0.0 See regex compatibility table. \ Note: does not validate leap years (not really possible in regex)
Submitted by Elie Grenon (DrunkenPoney) <elie.grenon.1@gmail.com>

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Regular Expression
Created·2022-01-25 14:54
Updated·2022-01-25 15:02
Flavor·ECMAScript (JavaScript)

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^(000[1-9]|00[1-9]\d|0[1-9]\d\d|100\d|10[1-9]\d|1[1-9]\d{2}|[2-9]\d{3}|[1-9]\d{4}|1\d{5}|2[0-6]\d{4}|27[0-4]\d{3}|275[0-6]\d{2}|2757[0-5]\d|275760)-(0[1-9]|1[012])-(0[1-9]|[12]\d|3[01])T(0\d|1\d|2[0-4]):(0\d|[1-5]\d)(?::(0\d|[1-5]\d))?(?:.(00\d|0[1-9]\d|[1-9]\d{2}))?$
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Description

As 'datetime-local' input doesn't have a [pattern] attribute, you can check its value with this RegExp.

Does not check if the given day corresponds to its month .

Ex : 2019-02-30 will be considered as correct

Submitted by Ann MB