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# Path-to-RegExp | |
> Turn a path string such as `/user/:name` into a regular expression. | |
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## Installation | |
``` | |
npm install path-to-regexp --save | |
``` | |
## Usage | |
```js | |
const { | |
match, | |
pathToRegexp, | |
compile, | |
parse, | |
stringify, | |
} = require("path-to-regexp"); | |
``` | |
### Parameters | |
Parameters match arbitrary strings in a path by matching up to the end of the segment, or up to any proceeding tokens. They are defined by prefixing a colon to the parameter name (`:foo`). Parameter names can use any valid JavaScript identifier, or be double quoted to use other characters (`:"param-name"`). | |
```js | |
const fn = match("/:foo/:bar"); | |
fn("/test/route"); | |
//=> { path: '/test/route', params: { foo: 'test', bar: 'route' } } | |
``` | |
### Wildcard | |
Wildcard parameters match one or more characters across multiple segments. They are defined the same way as regular parameters, but are prefixed with an asterisk (`*foo`). | |
```js | |
const fn = match("/*splat"); | |
fn("/bar/baz"); | |
//=> { path: '/bar/baz', params: { splat: [ 'bar', 'baz' ] } } | |
``` | |
### Optional | |
Braces can be used to define parts of the path that are optional. | |
```js | |
const fn = match("/users{/:id}/delete"); | |
fn("/users/delete"); | |
//=> { path: '/users/delete', params: {} } | |
fn("/users/123/delete"); | |
//=> { path: '/users/123/delete', params: { id: '123' } } | |
``` | |
## Match | |
The `match` function returns a function for matching strings against a path: | |
- **path** String or array of strings. | |
- **options** _(optional)_ (Extends [pathToRegexp](#pathToRegexp) options) | |
- **decode** Function for decoding strings to params, or `false` to disable all processing. (default: `decodeURIComponent`) | |
```js | |
const fn = match("/foo/:bar"); | |
``` | |
**Please note:** `path-to-regexp` is intended for ordered data (e.g. paths, hosts). It can not handle arbitrarily ordered data (e.g. query strings, URL fragments, JSON, etc). | |
## PathToRegexp | |
The `pathToRegexp` function returns a regular expression for matching strings against paths. It | |
- **path** String or array of strings. | |
- **options** _(optional)_ (See [parse](#parse) for more options) | |
- **sensitive** Regexp will be case sensitive. (default: `false`) | |
- **end** Validate the match reaches the end of the string. (default: `true`) | |
- **delimiter** The default delimiter for segments, e.g. `[^/]` for `:named` parameters. (default: `'/'`) | |
- **trailing** Allows optional trailing delimiter to match. (default: `true`) | |
```js | |
const { regexp, keys } = pathToRegexp("/foo/:bar"); | |
``` | |
## Compile ("Reverse" Path-To-RegExp) | |
The `compile` function will return a function for transforming parameters into a valid path: | |
- **path** A string. | |
- **options** (See [parse](#parse) for more options) | |
- **delimiter** The default delimiter for segments, e.g. `[^/]` for `:named` parameters. (default: `'/'`) | |
- **encode** Function for encoding input strings for output into the path, or `false` to disable entirely. (default: `encodeURIComponent`) | |
```js | |
const toPath = compile("/user/:id"); | |
toPath({ id: "name" }); //=> "/user/name" | |
toPath({ id: "café" }); //=> "/user/caf%C3%A9" | |
const toPathRepeated = compile("/*segment"); | |
toPathRepeated({ segment: ["foo"] }); //=> "/foo" | |
toPathRepeated({ segment: ["a", "b", "c"] }); //=> "/a/b/c" | |
// When disabling `encode`, you need to make sure inputs are encoded correctly. No arrays are accepted. | |
const toPathRaw = compile("/user/:id", { encode: false }); | |
toPathRaw({ id: "%3A%2F" }); //=> "/user/%3A%2F" | |
``` | |
## Stringify | |
Transform `TokenData` (a sequence of tokens) back into a Path-to-RegExp string. | |
- **data** A `TokenData` instance | |
```js | |
const data = new TokenData([ | |
{ type: "text", value: "/" }, | |
{ type: "param", name: "foo" }, | |
]); | |
const path = stringify(data); //=> "/:foo" | |
``` | |
## Developers | |
- If you are rewriting paths with match and compile, consider using `encode: false` and `decode: false` to keep raw paths passed around. | |
- To ensure matches work on paths containing characters usually encoded, such as emoji, consider using [encodeurl](https://github.com/pillarjs/encodeurl) for `encodePath`. | |
### Parse | |
The `parse` function accepts a string and returns `TokenData`, the set of tokens and other metadata parsed from the input string. `TokenData` is can used with `match` and `compile`. | |
- **path** A string. | |
- **options** _(optional)_ | |
- **encodePath** A function for encoding input strings. (default: `x => x`, recommended: [`encodeurl`](https://github.com/pillarjs/encodeurl)) | |
### Tokens | |
`TokenData` is a sequence of tokens, currently of types `text`, `parameter`, `wildcard`, or `group`. | |
### Custom path | |
In some applications, you may not be able to use the `path-to-regexp` syntax, but still want to use this library for `match` and `compile`. For example: | |
```js | |
import { TokenData, match } from "path-to-regexp"; | |
const tokens = [ | |
{ type: "text", value: "/" }, | |
{ type: "parameter", name: "foo" }, | |
]; | |
const path = new TokenData(tokens); | |
const fn = match(path); | |
fn("/test"); //=> { path: '/test', index: 0, params: { foo: 'test' } } | |
``` | |
## Errors | |
An effort has been made to ensure ambiguous paths from previous releases throw an error. This means you might be seeing an error when things worked before. | |
### Unexpected `?` or `+` | |
In past releases, `?`, `*`, and `+` were used to denote optional or repeating parameters. As an alternative, try these: | |
- For optional (`?`), use an empty segment in a group such as `/:file{.:ext}`. | |
- For repeating (`+`), only wildcard matching is supported, such as `/*path`. | |
- For optional repeating (`*`), use a group and a wildcard parameter such as `/files{/*path}`. | |
### Unexpected `(`, `)`, `[`, `]`, etc. | |
Previous versions of Path-to-RegExp used these for RegExp features. This version no longer supports them so they've been reserved to avoid ambiguity. To use these characters literally, escape them with a backslash, e.g. `"\\("`. | |
### Missing parameter name | |
Parameter names must be provided after `:` or `*`, and they must be a valid JavaScript identifier. If you want an parameter name that isn't a JavaScript identifier, such as starting with a number, you can wrap the name in quotes like `:"my-name"`. | |
### Unterminated quote | |
Parameter names can be wrapped in double quote characters, and this error means you forgot to close the quote character. | |
### Express <= 4.x | |
Path-To-RegExp breaks compatibility with Express <= `4.x` in the following ways: | |
- The wildcard `*` must have a name, matching the behavior of parameters `:`. | |
- The optional character `?` is no longer supported, use braces instead: `/:file{.:ext}`. | |
- Regexp characters are not supported. | |
- Some characters have been reserved to avoid confusion during upgrade (`()[]?+!`). | |
- Parameter names now support valid JavaScript identifiers, or quoted like `:"this"`. | |
## License | |
MIT | |
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