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I am trying to match this url form https://sub.example.com/dir/test-123456-23/programs The format of the URL is https://sub.example.com/dir/test-<INTEGER>-<INTERGER>/programs

I can't seem to get the regex to match the pattern

<?php

$pattern = '$https://sub.example.com/dir/test-+d-+d/programs$';

if (preg_match($pattern, "https://sub.example.com/dir/test-123456-23/programs")) {
    echo("This string is a valid url");
} else {
    echo("Not a valid url");
}

Valid Examples:

https://sub.example.com/dir/test-12-24323/programs
https://sub.example.com/dir/test-12-4/programs
https://sub.example.com/dir/test-123456-4293/programs
https://sub.example.com/dir/test-84341-1383/programs
https://sub.example.com/dir/test-210573089-2931/programs
https://sub.example.com/dir/test-210573089-1/programs

Invalid Examples:

https://sub.example.com/dir/test-1234a56-23/programs
https://sub.example.com/dir/test-12d3456-23s/programs
https://sub.example.com/dir/test-123456-23s/programs
https://sub.example.com/dir/test-123456-23/programs45d
https://sub.example.com/dir/book-123456-23/programs
https://sub.example.com/dir/test-12-24323/programs/more
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    Try: $pattern = '~^https://sub\.example\.com/dir/test-\d+-\d+/programs$~';
    – anubhava
    Jan 8, 2021 at 6:23
  • @anubhava Is there a pattern I can use to extract the 2 integers like this <INTEGER>-<INTERGER>
    – Yuri
    Jan 8, 2021 at 6:31
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    Use capture groups (\d+-\d+)
    – anubhava
    Jan 8, 2021 at 6:33

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Nothing new compared to anubhava comment, I only used the \Q...\E (QuotE) feature to avoid to escape special characters like the dot in literal parts, the \A...\z anchors in place of ^...$ (that allows a trailing newline) and the x modifier to ignore spaces in the pattern (to make it more readable):

$pattern = '~\A \Qhttps://sub.example.com/dir/test-\E (\d+-\d+) /programs \z~x';

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