I want to extract a username from a string that user has typed into input. The thing is that I don't want just simply validate username, but I want to show for user what will be the final username even if user types any non-allowed characters.
So for example if user types in something like &%$User)(Nam-e
it will show usernam-e
there is similar question with answer Regular expression to validate username, but somehow it gives me an error of Invalid group
on node.js when I try to use it with a match
or exec
functions.
Anyway, most of the examples online only validates the username against regex, but not actually provides the outcome of the appropriate username.
Rules are following:
- Only contains alphanumeric characters, underscore, dash and dot.
- Underscore, dash and dot can't be at the end or start of a username
(e.g
_username
/username_
). - Underscore, dash and dot can't be next to each other (e.g
user_-.name
). - Underscore, dash or dot can't be used multiple times in a row (e.g
user__name
).
So far I was only capable to do something similar with using replace
function number of times
value.replace(/[^\w-]*/g,'').replace(/^[^a-z]*/,'').replace(/-{2,}/g,'-').replace(/_{2,}/g,'_');
But this doesn't look like an efficient code, especially that I would actually need to add even more replace
functions to extract appropriate username.
Any ideas how to achieve that?