Community Patterns

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Get path from any text

Created·2023-01-31 14:38
Updated·2023-07-23 20:17
Flavor·PCRE2 (PHP)
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Get path (windows style) from any type of text (error message, e-mail corps ...), quoted or not. THIS IS THE SINGLE LINE VERSION ! If you want understand how it work or edit it, go https://regex101.com/r/7o2fyy Relative path are not supported The goal is to catch what "Look like" a path. See the limitations UNC path and prefix path like //./], [//?/] or [//./UNC/] are allowed some url path like [file:///C:/] or [file://] are allowed Catch path quoted with ["] and [']. But these quotes are include with the catch Quoted path is not concerned by limitations Limitations : (only unquoted path) [dot] and [space] is allowed, but not in a row [dot+space] or [space+dot at end of file name isn't catched INSIDE A NAME FILE (or last directory if it is a path to a directory) : [comma] is not supported (it stop the catch) after a first [dot], any [space] stop the catch after a [space], catch is stoped if next character is not a [letter], [digit] or [-] so, double [space] stop the catch Compatibility compatible PCRE, PCRE2 AutoHotkey : don't forget to escape "%" in "`%" /!\ Powershell and .Net /!\\ : this regex need some modification to be interpreted by powershell. You have to replace each (?&CapturGroupName) by \k. Use this powershell code to do this replacement : ` $powershellRegex = @' [Put here the regex to replace (?&CapturGroupName) with \k] '@ -replace '\(\?&(\w+)\)', '\k' ` This example code must return : [Put here the regex to replace \k with \k]
Submitted by nitrateag

Community Library Entry

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Regular Expression
Created·2023-08-31 11:08
Updated·2023-08-31 14:32
Flavor·Java

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^(?<year>\d{4})[-\/](?<month>0[1-9]|1[0-2])[-\/](?<day>0[1-9]|[1-2][0-9]|3[0-1])(?:[T\s](?:(?<hour>0[0-9]|1[0-9]|2[0-4]):(?<minute>\d{2}):(?<second>\d{2})(?:\.(?<nano>\d+))?))?(?:(?<offset>[Zz]|(?:[+-])(?:[01]\d|2[0-3])(?::?[0-5]\d)?)?)$
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Description

This is still a working in progress

Need to do Unit Tests and search for more use cases

Match partial cases of 8601 such as:

  • missing offset
  • missing time
  • only date and offset
  • nano present or not (and being from 1 digit to 9 digits)

Also properly captures the data by capturing only: year, month, date, hour, minute, second, nano and offset (be it 'Z' or '+02:00' or' +0200')

Submitted by jpmand