I want to grab all IDs (integers) from several URLs within a text. These URLs could look like these:
http://url.tld/index.php/p1
http://url.tld/p2#abc
http://url.tld/index.php/Page/3-xxx
http://url.tld/Page/4
For this, I've built two regexes (the URLs are enclosed by an URL bbcode):
\[url\](http\://url\.tld/index\.php/p(\d+).*?\)[/url\]
\[url\](http\://url\.tld(?:/index\.php)?/Page/(\d+).*?\)[/url\]
However, if i do a preg_match_all with every single regex, I get an array that looks like this (and which is correct):
array(3) {
[0]=>
array(2) {
[0]=>
string(62) "[url]http://url.tld/index.php/Page/6-fdgfh/[/url]"
[1]=>
string(50) "[url]http://url.tld/Page/7[/url]"
}
[1]=>
array(2) {
[0]=>
string(51) "http://url.tld/index.php/Page/6-fdgfh/"
[1]=>
string(39) "http://url.tld/Page/7"
}
[2]=>
array(2) {
[0]=>
string(1) "6"
[1]=>
string(1) "7"
}
}
But if I combine both regexes with a pipe:
\[url\](http\://url\.tld/index\.php/p(\d+).*?|http\://url\.tld(?:/index\.php)?/Page/(\d+).*?)\[/url\]
it builds an array like this (which is wrong):
array(4) {
[0]=>
array(3) {
[0]=>
string(71) "[url]http://url.tld/index.php/p9-abc#hashtag[/url]"
[1]=>
string(62) "[url]http://url.tld/index.php/Page/6-fdgfh/[/url]"
[2]=>
string(50) "[url]http://url.tld/Page/7[/url]"
}
[1]=>
array(3) {
[0]=>
string(60) "http://url.tld/index.php/t9-abc#hashtag"
[1]=>
string(51) "http://url.tld/index.php/Page/6-fdgfh/"
[2]=>
string(39) "http://url.tld/Page/7"
}
[2]=>
array(3) {
[0]=>
string(1) "9"
[1]=>
string(0) ""
[2]=>
string(0) ""
}
[3]=>
array(3) {
[0]=>
string(0) ""
[1]=>
string(1) "6"
[2]=>
string(1) "7"
}
}
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So, my question is: How can I fix this? What I need is the array structure from the first example, while using both regular expressions as one regular expression, because I need a consistent structure to do a preg_replace_callback
later.
I think you're looking for the Branch Reset group:
\[url]((?|http://url\.tld/index\.php/p(\d+).*?|http://url\.tld(?:/index\.php)?/Page/(\d+).*?))\[/url]
Or, for the line-noise-challenged among us:
\[url]
(
(?|
http://url\.tld/index\.php/p(\d+)[^[]*
|
http://url\.tld(?:/index\.php)?/Page/(\d+)[^[]*
)
)
\[/url]
This captures the numbers in group #2, no matter which part of the regex matched it. The whole URL is still captured in group #1.