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Im trying to pull the auth code out of a server response like:

GET /?state=authenticated&code=U946s9lHouBGWy8o45bXSRSXGzTqd0Ys HTTP/1.1

I am using the lua/Corona;

string.match(request, "GET /?state=authenticated&code=([%w--_/.=?]+)")

I am getting a nil response and have no idea what Ive got wrong...anyone know or have a better idea?

wkr,

-sean

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    Is the auth code always just letters and numbers? It seems like you could use a simpler regular expression if so. Jun 8, 2013 at 23:40
  • i think so. I actually do not understand regex and got that snippet from another example but the example does the exact thing Im looking to do. any help much apprecaited. I guess I could just use anchorsearch or the like. Im new to Lua too so not sure whats in the toolbox. thx in advance Hunter Jun 8, 2013 at 23:47
  • request:match'&code=(%S+)' Jun 9, 2013 at 6:31

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The character ? on its own, acts as a pattern modifier. This is why you get nil result. Use a % to escape this.

str = "GET /?state=authenticated&code=U946s9lHouBGWy8o45bXSRSXGzTqd0Ys HTTP/1.1"

print( str:match("GET /%?state=(%w+)&code=(%w+)") )

Here is working output: https://eval.in/33065


EDIT

Here is another example for the same, without escaping the ? character. This is just to elaborate my point. :)

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  • thank you so much hjpotter92, you nailed it. Suggestions where I can learn what Im doing now? :) Jun 9, 2013 at 0:15
  • @user2467301 Lua uses patterns instead of normal regexes. You can use Lua-Users wiki or ask some basic queries in [#lua channel on irc](irc://irc.freenode.net/lua)
    – hjpotter92
    Jun 9, 2013 at 0:17
  • Patterns are carefully described in the Lua reference manual, and covered by most of a chapter in Programming in Lua. They are powerful, but not as complete as the regex tools found in other places.
    – RBerteig
    Jun 10, 2013 at 18:12
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Try to use this:

string.match(request, "GET /%?state=authenticated&code=([^ ]+)")
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  • thanks! I tired:local code = string.match(request, "GET /?state=authenticated&code=([^ ]+)") Jun 8, 2013 at 23:56
  • but it comes back with code being nil. I guess I must be doing something else wrong Jun 8, 2013 at 23:57
  • @user2467301: see my edit. I haven't escaped the question mark Jun 8, 2013 at 23:59
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    3. [^ ] is not the same as %S. 4.Thanks for the EDI Jun 9, 2013 at 0:00

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