--- id: cd472cb3-445c-4c81-a133-d6ef13eec545 title: JavaScript RegExp Named Capture Groups --- # Introduction This was introduced in [ES2018](20201030095105-es2018) # Proposal RegExp Named Capture Groups[^1] # Syntax ``` javascript const RE_DATE = /(?[0-9]{4})-(?[0-9]{2})-(?[0-9]{2})/; const matchObj = RE_DATE.exec("1999-12-31"); console.log(matchObj.groups.year); // 1999 console.log(matchObj.groups.month); // 12 console.log(matchObj.groups.day); // 31 ``` ## Indexed entries Named capture groups also created indexed entries, like [numbered capture groups](20201104095851-javascript_regexp_numbered_capture_groups) ``` javascript const RE_DATE = /(?[0-9]{4})-(?[0-9]{2})-(?[0-9]{2})/; const matchObj = RE_DATE.exec("1999-12-31"); console.log(matchObj[1]); // 1999 console.log(matchObj[2]); // 12 console.log(matchObj[3]); // 31 ``` ## Destructuring [Destructuring](20201103111746-destructuring_objects) works well with this: ``` javascript const RE_DATE = /(?[0-9]{4})-(?[0-9]{2})-(?[0-9]{2})/; const {groups: {day, year}} = RE_DATE.exec('1999-12-31'); console.log(year); // 1999 console.log(day); // 31 ``` ## Backreferences `\k` matches the string that was previously matched by the named capture group `name`: ``` javascript const RE_TWICE = /^(?[a-z]+)!\k$/; RE_TWICE.test("abc!abc"); // true RE_TWICE.test("abc!ab"); // false ``` Backreference syntax for [numbered capture groups](20201104095851-javascript_regexp_numbered_capture_groups) works as well: ``` javascript const RE_TWICE = /^(?[a-z]+)!\1$/; RE_TWICE.test('abc!abc'); // true RE_TWICE.test('abc!ab'); // false ``` Both can be mixed: ``` javascript const RE_TWICE = /^(?[a-z]+)!\k!\1$/; RE_TWICE.test("abc!abc!abc"); // true RE_TWICE.test("abc!abc!ab"); // false ``` ## repalce() and named capture groups [replace()](20201104102343-javascript_regexp_replace_method) supports named capture groups in two ways: ### Mention names in replacement string ``` javascript const RE_DATE = /(?[0-9]{4})-(?[0-9]{2})-(?[0-9]{2})/; console.log("1999-12-31".replace(RE_DATE, "$/$/$")); // 12/31/1999 ``` ### Each replacement function receives an additional parameter that holds an object with data captured via named groups ``` javascript const RE_DATE = /(?[0-9]{4})-(?[0-9]{2})-(?[0-9]{2})/; console.log( "1999-12-31".replace( RE_DATE, ( g0, y, m, d, offset, input, { year, month, day } // (A) ) => month + "/" + day + "/" + year ) ); // 12/31/1999 ``` [Rest parameters](20200922162500-rest_parameters) can also be used to access the last argument: ``` javascript const RE_DATE = /(?[0-9]{4})-(?[0-9]{2})-(?[0-9]{2})/; console.log( "1999-12-31".replace(RE_DATE, (...args) => { const { year, month, day } = args[args.length - 1]; return month + "/" + day + "/" + year; }) ); // 12/31/1999 ``` # See also - [Numbered Capture Groups](20201104095851-javascript_regexp_numbered_capture_groups) # Footnotes [^1]: