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CPP + Regular Expression to Validate URL

I want to build a regular expression in c++{MFC} which validates the URL.

The regular expression must satisfy following conditions.

Valid URL:- http://cu-241.dell-tech.co.in/MyWebSite/ISAPIWEBSITE/Denypage.aspx/ http://www.google.com http://www.google.co.in

Invalid URL:-

  1. http://cu-241.dell-tech.co.in/\MyWebSite/\ISAPIWEBSITE/\Denypage.aspx/ = Regx must check & invalid URL as '\' character between "/\MyWebSite/\ISAPIWEBSITE/\Denypage.aspx/"

  2. http://cu-241.dell-tech.co.in//////MyWebSite/ISAPIWEBSITE/Denypage.aspx/ = Regx must check & invalidate URL due to multiple entries of "///////" in url.

  3. http://news.google.co.in/%5Cnwshp?hl=en&tab=wn = Regex must check & invalidate URL for additional insertion of %5C & %2F character.

How can we develop a generic Regular Expression satisfying above condition. Please, Help us by providing a regular expression that will handle above scenario's in CPP{MFC}

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user701960 Avatar asked Apr 11 '11 10:04

user701960


1 Answers

Have you tried using the RFC 3986 suggestion? If you're capable of using GCC-4.9 then you can go directly with <regex>.

It states that with ^(([^:/?#]+):)?(//([^/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))? you can get as submatches:

  scheme    = $2
  authority = $4
  path      = $5
  query     = $7
  fragment  = $9

For example:

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
  std::string url (argv[1]);
  unsigned counter = 0;

  std::regex url_regex (
    R"(^(([^:\/?#]+):)?(//([^\/?#]*))?([^?#]*)(\?([^#]*))?(#(.*))?)",
    std::regex::extended
  );
  std::smatch url_match_result;

  std::cout << "Checking: " << url << std::endl;

  if (std::regex_match(url, url_match_result, url_regex)) {
    for (const auto& res : url_match_result) {
      std::cout << counter++ << ": " << res << std::endl;
    }
  } else {
    std::cerr << "Malformed url." << std::endl;
  }

  return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}

Then:

./url-matcher http://localhost.com/path\?hue\=br\#cool

Checking: http://localhost.com/path?hue=br#cool
0: http://localhost.com/path?hue=br#cool
1: http:
2: http
3: //localhost.com
4: localhost.com
5: /path
6: ?hue=br
7: hue=br
8: #cool
9: cool
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Ciro Costa Avatar answered Sep 19 '22 06:09

Ciro Costa