So i essentially i want to test that a url matches a domain, and then return back (if it exists) the last occurance a (dash delimited) group w 4-5 characters and 3-5 numbers.
function testLink (link) {
var reg = /test.com.*-([A-Z]{4,5}[0-9]{3,5})/i;
return try { link.match(reg)[1] } catch(e) { false }
}
testLink('http://www.test.com/something-test-C34-CAA0004-CJFE348');
==> CJFE348
the match returns array with full test string and then my pattern. if it fails the try catch will be hit and return false. this seems to work, but not sure if there is a better way? also not sure if the regex is bullet proof for my conditions. im building a feature that will need to scan lots and lots of links so i want to find best/fastest solution
try...catch
is useless,match
doesn't throws exceptions. If it doesn't match, it returnsnull
. Moreover,try
is not a function, so it doesn't return anything. You can try the ternary operator?...:
.