re = /(?P<content>.*?) # Content up to next tag
(?P<markup> # Entire tag
<!\[CDATA\[(?P<cdata>.+?)]]>| # <![CDATA[ ... ]]>
<!--(?P<comment>.+?)-->| # <!-- Comment -->
<\/\s*(?P<close_tag>\w+)\s*>| # <\/tag>
<(?P<tag>\w+) # <tag ...
(?P<attributes>
(?P<attribute>\s+
# <snip>: Use this part to get the attributes out of 'attributes' group.
(?P<attribute_name>\w+)
(?:\s*=\s*
(?P<attribute_value>
[\w:\/.\-]+| # Unquoted
(?=(?P<_v> # Quoted
(?P<_q>['\"]).*?(?<!\\)(?P=_q)))
(?P=_v)
))?
# <\/snip>
)*
)\s*
(?P<is_self_closing>\/?) # Self-closing indicator
>) # End of tag
/x
str = 'In this case, $url will indeed contain http://example.com/whatever.jpg. But what happens when you start getting HTML like this:
<img src=\'http://example.com/whatever.jpg\'>
or
<img src=http://example.com/whatever.jpg>
or
<img border=0 src="http://example.com/whatever.jpg">
or
<img border src="http://example.com/whatever.jpg">
or
<img
src="http://example.com/whatever.jpg">
or you start getting false positives from
<!-- // commented out
<img src="http://example.com/outdated.png">
-->
<script><![CDATA[ This is <b>not</b> parsed ]]></script>
<asd ASD=asd>
<!-- // commented out <img src="http://example.com/outdated.png"> -->
No quotes:
<iframe src=test.html target=xyz></ iframe >
Self-closing tag:
<a href=test.html target=xyz/>
Self closing tag with a space before closure:
<a href=test.html target=xyz />
Double quotes:
<a href="test.html" target="xyz">
Single quotes:
<a href=\'test.html\' target=\'xyz\'>
Escaping double quotes:
<a href="test.html?val=1" title="\\"No rules exist\\" Andre Breton\'s quote">
Escaping single quotes (also with spaces between equals signs):
<a href = "test.html?val=1" title = \'Charlie\\\'s Angels\'>
Tag without closure (ignored):
<a href = "test.html?val=1" title=\'Charlie\\\'s Angels\'
Tag without opening (ignored):
a href = "test.html?val=1" title="Charlie\\"s Angels">
'
# Print the match result
str.scan(re) do |match|
puts match.to_s
end
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for Ruby, please visit: http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Regexp.html