Converts a path such as /user/:id
into a regular expression.
pathToRegExp()
converts a path specification into a regular expression that
matches conforming paths.
final regExp = pathToRegExp('/user/:id');
regExp.hasMatch('/user/12'); // => true
regExp.hasMatch('/user/alice'); // => true
By default, parameters match anything until the next delimiter. This behavior can be customized by specifying a regular expression in parentheses following a parameter name.
final regExp = pathToRegExp(r'/user/:id(\d+)');
regExp.hasMatch('/user/12'); // => true
regExp.hasMatch('/user/alice'); // => false
Parameters can be extracted from a path specification during conversion into a regular expression.
final parameters = <String>[];
final regExp = pathToRegExp('/user/:id', parameters: parameters);
parameters; // => ['id']
extract()
maps the parameters of a path specification to their corresponding
arguments in a match.
final parameters = <String>[];
final regExp = pathToRegExp('/user/:id', parameters: parameters);
final match = regExp.matchAsPrefix('/user/12');
extract(parameters, match); // => {'id': '12'}
pathToFunction()
converts a path specification into a function that generates
matching paths.
final toPath = pathToFunction('/user/:id');
toPath({'id': '12'}); // => '/user/12'
parse()
converts a path specification into a list of tokens, which can be
used to create a regular expression or path generating function.
final tokens = parse('/users/:id');
final regExp = tokensToRegExp(tokens);
final toPath = tokensToFunction(tokens);
Similar to pathToRegExp()
, parameters can also be extracted during parsing.
final parameters = <String>[];
final tokens = parse('/users/:id', parameters: parameters);
If you intend to match and generate paths from the same path specification,
parse()
and the token-based functions should be preferred to their path-based
counterparts. This is because the token-based functions can reuse the same
tokens, whereas each path-based function must parse the path specification anew.
By default, a regular expression created by pathToRegExp
or tokensToRegExp
matches the entire input. However, if the optional prefix
argument is true, it
may also match as a prefix until a delimiter.
final regExp = pathToRegExp('/user/:id', prefix: true);
regExp.hasMatch('/user/12/details'); // => true
By default, a regular expression created by pathToRegExp
or tokensToRegExp
is case sensitive. To create a case insensitive regular expression, set
caseSensitive
to false.
final regExp = pathToRegExp('/user/:id', caseSensitive: false);
regExp.hasMatch('/USER/12'); // => true
Try the path_to_regexp_demo to experiment with this library.
This package is heavily inspired by its JavaScript namesake path-to-regexp.