I have an array via json_encode of PHP serialize:
json_encode(array('pattern' => '^(?:/?site/(?[\w\-]+))?(?:/?intl/(?[a-z]{2}(?:\-[a-z]{2})?)/?)?(/?(?.*))'));
// output json: {"pattern":"^(?:\/?site\/(?[\\w\\-]+))?(?:\/?intl\/(?[a-z]{2}(?:\\-[a-z]{2})?)\/?)?(\/?(?.*))"}
I tried to decode in Javascript:
JSON.parse('{"pattern":"^(?:\/?site\/(?[\\w\\-]+))?(?:\/?intl\/(?[a-z]{2}(?:\\-[a-z]{2})?)\/?)?(\/?(?.*))"}');
Then I don't understand why do I get an error "Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token w" ?? Is PHP and Javascript JSON parser difference?
The problem is because you're using JSON.parse() and enclosing your JSON string in single quotes.
So your escaped regex string gets unescaped in the interpretation of the outer string-literal (single-quoted), and then gets mixed up in the interpretation of the value of the string pattern (double-quoted), ultimately causing JavaScript to choke trying to decipher "\w".
The following example, mimicking PHP rendering the JSON verbatim to a declaration, works fine in a JS console:
var json = {"pattern":"^(?:\/?site\/(?[\\w\\-]+))?(?:\/?intl\/(?[a-z]{2}(?:\\-[a-z]{2})?)\/?)?(\/?(?.*))"}
If you want to use JSON.parse, you have to first double-escape your JSON string in PHP
$json = json_encode(array('pattern' => '^(?:/?site/(?[\w\-]+))?(?:/?intl/(?[a-z]{2}(?:\-[a-z]{2})?)/?)?(/?(?.*))'));
$json = str_replace('\', '\\', $json);
// output json: {"pattern":"^(?:\\/?site\\/(?[\\\\w\\\\-]+))?(?:\\/?intl\\/(?[a-z]{2}(?:\\\\-[a-z]{2})?)\\/?)?(\\/?(?.*))"}
Then, in JS:
var json = JSON.parse('{"pattern":"^(?:\\/?site\\/(?[\\\\w\\\\-]+))?(?:\\/?intl\\/(?[a-z]{2}(?:\\\\-[a-z]{2})?)\\/?)?(\\/?(?.*))"}')
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