ngx.re - Lua API for convenience utilities for ngx.re
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This Lua module is production ready.
local ngx_re = require "ngx.re"
-- split
local res, err = ngx_re.split("a,b,c,d", ",")
--> res is now {"a", "b", "c", "d"}
-- opt
ngx_re.opt("jit_stack_size", 128 * 1024)
--> the PCRE jit stack can now handle more complex regular expressions
This Lua module provides a Lua API which implements convenience utilities for
the ngx.re
API.
All the methods of this module are static (or module-level). That is, you do not need an object (or instance) to call these methods.
syntax: res, err = ngx_re.split(subject, regex, options?, ctx?, max?, res?)
Splits the subject
string using the Perl compatible regular expression
regex
with the optional options
.
This function returns a Lua (array) table (with integer keys) containing the split values.
In case of error, nil
will be returned as well as a string describing the
error.
When regex
contains a sub-match capturing group, and when such a match is
found, the first submatch capture will be inserted in between each split
value, like so:
local ngx_re = require "ngx.re"
local res, err = ngx_re.split("a,b,c,d", "(,)")
-- res is now {"a", ",", "b", ",", "c", ",", "d"}
When regex
is empty string ""
, the subject
will be split into chars,
like so:
local ngx_re = require "ngx.re"
local res, err = ngx_re.split("abcd", "")
-- res is now {"a", "b", "c", "d"}
The optional ctx
table argument can be a Lua table holding an optional pos
field. When the pos
field in the ctx
table argument is specified,
ngx_re.split
will start splitting the subject
from that index:
local ngx_re = require "ngx.re"
local res, err = ngx_re.split("a,b,c,d", ",", nil, {pos = 5})
-- res is now {"c", "d"}
The optional max
argument is a number that when specified, will prevent
ngx_re.split
from adding more than max
matches to the res
array:
local ngx_re = require "ngx.re"
local res, err = ngx_re.split("a,b,c,d", ",", nil, nil, 3)
-- res is now {"a", "b", "c,d"}
Specifying max <= 0
disables this behavior, meaning that the number of
results won't be limited.
The optional 6th argument res
can be a table that ngx_re.split
will re-use
to hold the results instead of creating a new one, which can improve
performance in hot code paths. It is used like so:
local ngx_re = require "ngx.re"
local my_table = {"hello world"}
local res, err = ngx_re.split("a,b,c,d", ",", nil, nil, nil, my_table)
-- res/my_table is now {"a", "b", "c", "d"}
When provided with a res
table, ngx_re.split
won't clear the table
for performance reasons, but will rather insert a trailing nil
value
when the split is completed:
local ngx_re = require "ngx.re"
local my_table = {"W", "X", "Y", "Z"}
local res, err = ngx_re.split("a,b", ",", nil, nil, nil, my_table)
-- res/my_table is now {"a", "b", nil, "Z"}
When the trailing nil
is not enough for your purpose, you should
clear the table yourself before feeding it into the split
function.
syntax: ngx_re.opt(option, value)
Allows changing of regex settings. Currently, it can only change the
jit_stack_size
of the PCRE engine, like so:
init_by_lua_block { require "ngx.re".opt("jit_stack_size", 200 * 1024) }
server {
location /re {
content_by_lua_block {
-- full regex and string are taken from https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues/8278
local very_long_string = [[71.163.72.113 - - [30/Jul/2014:16:40:55 -0700] ...]]
local very_complicated_regex = [[([\d\.]+) ([\w.-]+) ([\w.-]+) (\[.+\]) ...]]
local from, to, err = ngx.re.find(very_long_string, very_complicated_regex, "jo")
-- with the regular jit_stack_size, we would get the error 'pcre_exec() failed: -27'
-- instead, we get a match
ngx.print(from .. "-" .. to) -- prints '1-1563'
}
}
}
The jit_stack_size
cannot be set to a value lower than PCRE's default of 32K.
This method requires the PCRE library enabled in Nginx.
This feature was first introduced in the v0.1.12
release.
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Please report bugs or submit patches by
- creating a ticket on the GitHub Issue Tracker,
- or posting to the OpenResty community.
Thibault Charbonnier - (@thibaultcha)
This module is licensed under the BSD license.
Copyright (C) 2016-2017, by Yichun "agentzh" Zhang, OpenResty Inc.
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