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cd472cb3-445c-4c81-a133-d6ef13eec545 | JavaScript RegExp Named Capture Groups |
Introduction
This was introduced in ES2018
Proposal
RegExp Named Capture Groups1
Syntax
const RE_DATE = /(?<year>[0-9]{4})-(?<month>[0-9]{2})-(?<day>[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
const RE_DATE = /(?<year>[0-9]{4})-(?<month>[0-9]{2})-(?<day>[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 works well with this:
const RE_DATE = /(?<year>[0-9]{4})-(?<month>[0-9]{2})-(?<day>[0-9]{2})/;
const {groups: {day, year}} = RE_DATE.exec('1999-12-31');
console.log(year); // 1999
console.log(day); // 31
Backreferences
\k<name>
matches the string that was previously matched by the named
capture group name
:
const RE_TWICE = /^(?<word>[a-z]+)!\k<word>$/;
RE_TWICE.test("abc!abc"); // true
RE_TWICE.test("abc!ab"); // false
Backreference syntax for numbered capture groups works as well:
const RE_TWICE = /^(?<word>[a-z]+)!\1$/;
RE_TWICE.test('abc!abc'); // true
RE_TWICE.test('abc!ab'); // false
Both can be mixed:
const RE_TWICE = /^(?<word>[a-z]+)!\k<word>!\1$/;
RE_TWICE.test("abc!abc!abc"); // true
RE_TWICE.test("abc!abc!ab"); // false
repalce() and named capture groups
replace() supports named capture groups in two ways:
Mention names in replacement string
const RE_DATE = /(?<year>[0-9]{4})-(?<month>[0-9]{2})-(?<day>[0-9]{2})/;
console.log("1999-12-31".replace(RE_DATE, "$<month>/$<day>/$<year>"));
// 12/31/1999
Each replacement function receives an additional parameter that holds an object with data captured via named groups
const RE_DATE = /(?<year>[0-9]{4})-(?<month>[0-9]{2})-(?<day>[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 can also be used to access the last argument:
const RE_DATE = /(?<year>[0-9]{4})-(?<month>[0-9]{2})-(?<day>[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