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Lookbehind Assertion is causing a "Invalid group" error


I'm doing a simple Lookbehind Assertion to get a segment of the URL (example below) but instead of getting the match I get the following error:

Uncaught SyntaxError: Invalid regular expression: /(?<=\#\!\/)([^\/]+)/: Invalid group

Here is the script I'm running:

var url = window.location.toString();

url == http://my.domain.com/index.php/#!/write-stuff/something-else

// lookbehind to only match the segment after the hash-bang.

var regex = /(?<=\#\!\/)([^\/]+)/i; 
console.log('test this url: ', url, 'we found this match: ', url.match( regex ) );

the result should be write-stuff.

Can anyone shed some light on why this regex group is causing this error? Looks like a valid RegEx to me.

I know of alternatives on how to get the segment I need, so this is really just about helping me understand what's going on here rather than getting an alternative solution.

Thanks for reading.

J.


Solution

  • I believe JavaScript does not support positive lookbehind. You will have to do something more like this:

    <script>
    var regex = /\#\!\/([^\/]+)/;
    var url = "http://my.domain.com/index.php/#!/write-stuff/something-else";
    var match = regex.exec(url);
    alert(match[1]);
    </script>