Trying to figure out a Regular Expression gives me a brain cramp :)
I'm replacing thousands of individual href
links with an individual shortcode in WordPress post content using a plugin that allows me to run regular expressions on content.
Rather than try and combine an SQL query with a RegEx, I'm doing it in two stages: first the SQL to find/replace each individual URL to the individual shortcode, and the second stage, remove the rest of the 'href` link markup.
These are some examples of what I have now from the first step; as you can see, the URL has been replaced with the [nggallery id=xxx]
shortcode.
<a href="[nggallery id=xx]"><span class="shutterset">
<img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-23067" title="Image Title"
src="http://example.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/image-title.jpg"
alt="" width="685" height="456" /></span></a>
<a href="[nggallery id=xxxxx]">Click here!</a>
<a title="title title" href="[nggallery id=xxx]" target="_blank">Title Link Title Link</a>
Now, I need to delete all the href
link markup - span
, img
, etc - in between the leading <a
and ending </a>
, leaving just the shortcode [nggallery id=xxx]
.
I've got a start here: https://www.regex101.com/r/rL8wP1/2
But I don't know how to prevent the [nggallery id=xxx]
shortcode from being captured in the RegEx.
Update 7/09/2015
@nhahtdh's answer appears to work perfectly, is not too greedy, and doesn't eat adjacent html links. Use (
and )
as delimiters and $1
as a replacement with a regex plugin in WordPress. (If using BBEdit, you will need to use \1
)
( <a\s[^>]*"(\[nggallery[^\]]*\])".*?<\/a> )
Update 7/02/2015
Thanks to Fab Sa (answer below), his regex at https://www.regex101.com/r/rL8wP1/4
<a.*(\[nggallery[^\]+]*\]).*?<\/a>
works in the regex101 emulator, but when used in the BBEdit text editor or the WordPress plugin that runs regex, his regex deletes the [nggallery id=***]
shortcode. So is it too greedy? Some other issue?
Update 7/01/2015:
I know, I know, re: RegEx match open tags except XHTML self-contained tags YOU CANNOT PARSE HTML WITH REGEX
$1
will have your shortcodes. If you want the brackets move the parenthesis to the outside of those.<a.*?(\[nggallery[^\]]*\]).*?<\/a>
$1
.