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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

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  • It doesn't seem to be working. The try...catch is useless, match doesn't throws exceptions. If it doesn't match, it returns null. Moreover, try is not a function, so it doesn't return anything. You can try the ternary operator ?...:.
    – MaxArt
    Jul 13, 2013 at 13:03
  • null[1] would throw an exception, but ya probably dont need try catch in general. i didnt test that accidentally, i did try catch by itself and assumed it would return value Jul 13, 2013 at 13:14
  • Yep, sorry, I got confused by that syntax.
    – MaxArt
    Jul 13, 2013 at 13:18

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Your regex would match domains ending with test...

www.softwaretest.com/.....
www.valvetest.com/....

Also,you have not escaped . with [.] or \.,so it would also match

www.test1com.com/...
www.testXcom.com/....

Your regex should be

https?://(www[.])?test[.]com.*-([A-Z]{4,5}[0-9]{3,5})
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  • Isn't it better to use \. to escape dots?
    – MaxArt
    Jul 13, 2013 at 13:05
  • @MaxArt indeed but that looks ugly..:)
    – Anirudha
    Jul 13, 2013 at 13:06
  • so i cant guarantee www, what about (^|[.])test[.]com Jul 13, 2013 at 13:14
  • i made slight change, this seems to work great. lets bare domain/http/https work. thanks for your help --- /(^|http:\/\/|https:\/\/)(www[.])?test[.]com.*-([A-Z]{4,5}[0-9]{3,5})/i Jul 13, 2013 at 13:45
  • or just /^(http:\/\/|https:\/\/)?(www[.])?test[.]com.*-([A-Z]{4,5}[0-9]{3,5})/i Jul 13, 2013 at 13:55
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The function is fine, but there's no need to use try-catch:

function testLink (link) {
  var your_match = link.match(/test.com.*-([A-Z]{4,5}[0-9]{3,5})/i);
  // Not sure why do you want to return "false" rather than "null"
  return your_match ? your_match[1] : null;
}
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  • May I suggest return your_match && your_match[1];?
    – MaxArt
    Jul 13, 2013 at 13:04

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