Quick check to see if anyone has or knows of a T-SQL function capable of generating slugs from a given nvarchar input. i.e;

"Hello World" > "hello-world"
"This is a test" > "this-is-a-test"

I have a C# function that I normally use for these purposes, but in this case I have a large amount of data to parse and turn into slugs, so it makes more sense to do it on the SQL Server rather than have to transfer data over the wire.

As an aside, I don't have Remote Desktop access to the box so I can't run code (.net, Powershell etc) against it

Thanks in advance.

EDIT: As per request, here's the function I generally use to generate slugs:

public static string GenerateSlug(string n, int maxLength)
{
    string s = n.ToLower();                
    s = Regex.Replace(s, @"[^a-z0-9s-]", "");              
    s = Regex.Replace(s, @"[s-]+", " ").Trim();             
    s = s.Substring(0, s.Length <= maxLength ? s.Length : maxLength).Trim();             
    s = Regex.Replace(s, @"s", "-"); 
    return s;
}
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Can you post your C# slug-generator function? – Constantin Jun 22 '10 at 7:16
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3 Answers

You can use LOWER and REPLACE to do this:

SELECT REPLACE(LOWER(origString), ' ', '-')
FROM myTable

For wholesale update of the column (the code sets the slug column according to the value of the origString column:

UPDATE myTable
SET slug = REPLACE(LOWER(origString), ' ', '-')
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To properly slugify a unicode string you would need much more than this. At least all non-ascii characters should be dealt with. – Constantin Jun 22 '10 at 7:14
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This is what I've come up with as a solution. Feel free to fix / modify where needed.

I should mention that the database I'm currently developing against is case insensitive hence the LOWER(@str).

CREATE FUNCTION [dbo].[UDF_GenerateSlug]
(   
    @str VARCHAR(100)
)
RETURNS VARCHAR(100)
AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @IncorrectCharLoc SMALLINT
SET @str = LOWER(@str)
SET @IncorrectCharLoc = PATINDEX('%[^0-9a-z] %',@str)
WHILE @IncorrectCharLoc > 0
BEGIN
SET @str = STUFF(@str,@incorrectCharLoc,1,'')
SET @IncorrectCharLoc = PATINDEX('%[^0-9a-z] %',@str)
END
SET @str = REPLACE(@str,' ','-')
RETURN @str
END

Mention to: http://blog.sqlauthority.com/2007/05/13/sql-server-udf-function-to-parse-alphanumeric-characters-from-string/ for the original code.

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It should not be '%[^0-9a-z] %' but should be '%[^0-9a-z- ]%' – Aivan Monceller Feb 6 at 21:57
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Here's a variation of Jeremy's response. This might not technically be slugifying since I'm doing a couple of custom things like replacing "." with "-dot-", and stripping out apostrophes. Main improvement is this one also strips out all consecutive spaces, and doesn't strip out preexisting dashes.

create function dbo.Slugify(@str nvarchar(max)) returns nvarchar(max)
as
begin
    declare @IncorrectCharLoc int
    set @str = replace(replace(lower(@str),'.',' dot '),'''','')

    -- remove non alphanumerics:
    set @IncorrectCharLoc = patindex('%[^0-9a-z -]%',@str)
    while @IncorrectCharLoc > 0
    begin
        set @str = stuff(@str,@incorrectCharLoc,1,' ')
        set @IncorrectCharLoc = patindex('%[^0-9a-z -]%',@str)
    end
    -- remove consecutive spaces:
    while charindex('  ',@str) > 0
    begin
    set @str = replace(@str, '  ', ' ')
    end
    set @str = replace(@str,' ','-')
return @str
end
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