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I have the following string:

   uri=/abc/jkncedknj/dslkmfldsmf/245?X_Security_Token=o93457yndo49758yewrwet&accountId=bob123

I want to essentially obfuscate the x_secuirty_token, so essentially delete all but 4 characters in the string: o93457yndo49758yewrwet

Currently I'm following these steps to achieve it:

  • find the token within the string
  • extract it from the string
  • get the first four digits of the token and place it back in the string

The strings are dynamic so I'm essentially looking into replacing anything from the = after the X_Security_Token to &accountId=bob123

I've tried the following:

[Token][=]{a-zA-z0-9}+[&accountId] but it's complaining that the syntax would be incorrect. I've tried other variations but it still doesn't work. I'm pretty new to regex.

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  • You just use X_Security_Token=[^&]* to match the query param with its value. [&accountId] matches a single char, either &, or a, or c, or u... and {a-zA-z0-9} is a completely messed part that should have been written as [a-zA-Z0-9] Oct 15, 2020 at 11:36
  • Thanks for this. The X_Security_Token=[^&]* captures the following: X_Security_Token=o93457yndo49758yewrwet. I jsut want o93457yndo49758yewrwet. Any ideas? Oct 15, 2020 at 11:51
  • Sure, capture it, X_Security_Token=([^&]*) and grab Group 1 value. Or use a lookbehind, (?<=X_Security_Token=)[^&]* Oct 15, 2020 at 11:54

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