Based on https://github.com/alexflint/go-restructure
This package allows you to express regular expressions by defining an object, and then capture matched sub-expressions into object's fields.
Here is a very simple email address parser:
var parser = matcher({
_ : "^",
user : "\\w+", // can also pass a JS RegExp here
_2 : "@",
host : "[^@]+",
_3 : "$"
});
var parts = parser("[email protected]");
console.log(parts.user); // benji
console.log(parts.host); // somewhere.com
Example primitive URL parser:
var m = matcher({
protocol : "http|https",
_1 : "://", // can also pass a RegExp here
host : "[^/]+",
_2 : "/",
path : ".+",
_3 : "$"
})("http://www.google.com/search?foo=bar");
m.protocol; // http
m.host; // www.google.com
m.path; // search?foo=bar
Note: In "real code" use the built-in parsing capabilities of browsers/node to parse real URLs.
Matching nested RegExps is hard to read. The goal of this package is to allow users to match common patterns without having to parse the capturing groups of complex regular expressions and put those in object fields. This "shims" the lack of named capturing groups in JavaScript.
npm install js-restructure
Or in the browser:
<script src='https://wzrd.in/standalone/js-restructure@latest'></script>
Usage in script tag:
var matcher = window.jsRestructure(...);
Any ES5 capable browser is supported meaning IE9+, Firefox, Chrome, Safari and all modern mobile browsers.
Contribution is very welcome and friendliness is a project goal. Feel free to open issues and feature requests. Pull requests are also very welcome.
We indent with two spaces and the code is ES5.