Regex enables to work with a validated regular expression.
Regex is available through Packagist and the repository source is at chevere/regex.
composer require chevere/regex
Create a Regex by passing the regular expression pattern.
use Chevere\Regex\Regex;
$regex = new Regex('/^Hello World!$/');
The __toString
method is used to access the pattern passed on instance creation.
$string = $regex->__toString();
// /^Hello World!$/
The noDelimiters
method is used to access to the regex pattern without delimiters.
$string = $regex->noDelimiters();
// ^Hello World!$
The noDelimitersNoAnchors
method is used to access to the regex pattern without delimiters and anchors.
$string = $regex->noDelimitersNoAnchors();
// Hello World!
The match
method provides preg_match.
$array = $regex->match('Hello World!');
// [Hello World!]
The matchAll
method provides preg_match_all.
$regex->matchAll();
// [Hello World!]
The assertMatch
method asserts that the string matches. It throws Exceptions\NoMatchException
when failing to assert.
$regex->assertMatch('Hello World!');
The assertMatchAll
method asserts that the string matches all. It throws Exceptions\NoMatchException
when failing to assert.
$regex->assertMatchAll('Hello World!');
Documentation is available at chevere.org.
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