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Regular Expression - Match String Not Preceded by Another String (JavaScript)

I am trying to find a regular expression that will match a string when it's NOT preceded by another specific string (in my case, when it is NOT preceded by "http://"). This is in JavaScript, and I'm running on Chrome (not that it should matter).

The sample code is:

var str = 'http://www.stackoverflow.com www.stackoverflow.com';
alert(str.replace(new RegExp('SOMETHING','g'),'rocks'));

And I want to replace SOMETHING with a regular expression that means "match www.stackoverflow.com unless it's preceded by http://". The alert should then say "http://www.stackoverflow.com rocks", naturally.

Can anyone help? It feels like I tried everything found in previous answers, but nothing works. Thanks!

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Assaf Hershko Avatar asked Sep 03 '25 09:09

Assaf Hershko


1 Answers

As JavaScript regex engines don't support 'lookbehind' assertions, it's not possible to do with plain regex. Still, there's a workaround, involving replace callback function:

var str = "As http://JavaScript regex engines don't support `lookbehind`, it's not possible to do with plain regex. Still, there's a workaround";

var adjusted = str.replace(/\S+/g, function(match) {
  return match.slice(0, 7) === 'http://'
    ? match
    : 'rocks'
});
console.log(adjusted);

You can actually create a generator for these functions:

var replaceIfNotPrecededBy = function(notPrecededBy, replacement) {
   return function(match) {
     return match.slice(0, notPrecededBy.length) === notPrecededBy
       ? match
       : replacement;
   }
};

... then use it in that replace instead:

var adjusted = str.replace(/\S+/g, replaceIfNotPrecededBy('http://', 'rocks'));

JS Fiddle.

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raina77ow Avatar answered Sep 05 '25 00:09

raina77ow