Javascript Regular Expression Problem
str = 'autocomplete=\\\"off\\\" name=\\\"composer_session_id\\\" value=\\\"1557423901\\\" \\\/>\\u003cinput type=\\\"hidden\\\" autocomplete=\\\"off\\\" name=\\\"is_explicit_place\\\" id=\\\"u436754_5\\\"';
or use this string
session_id\":1557423901,\"include_s开发者_开发知识库ource\":\"web_composer\",\"allow_cities\":true},\"bootstrapEndpoint\":\"\\\/ajax\\\/places\\\/typeahead.php\"});},\"j4e8191ff7ff1878042874292\":function(){return new Typeahead(JSCC.get('j4e8191ff7ff1878042874291'), {node_id: \"u436754_1\",
i want that str.match()
return value of composer_session_id
which is "1557423901" and also the id
of is_explicit_plac
which is "u436754_5".
How to get "1557423901" and "u436754_5" using JavaScript regex.match() or split or else
?
Note: It's guaranteed that name
will precede value
in each case.
Since JavaScript doesn't have lookbehinds, I wrote this snippet that matches 'attribute=\\\"value\\\"'
then removes the 'attribute=\\\"
and \\\"
parts.
var matches = str.match(/(?:name|id|value)=\\".*?\\"/g);
for (var key in matches)
matches[key]=matches[key].replace(/.*?\\"(.*?)\\"/,"$1");
Enjoy!
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