I’m working with Yup and would like it to match urls that use curly brackets in the query string in cases like these (currently it doesn’t match as a valid url):
https://blah.blahblah.net/register/{0}
https://blah.blahblah.net/provider/tool.php?id={0}
I know that I need to have a custom regex match for this.
It would be great if the solution could be “built” on top of current Yup url regex match case which is:
/^((https?|ftp):)?//(((([a-z]|d|-|.|_|~|[u00A0-uD7FFuF900-uFDCFuFDF0-uFFEF])|(%[da-f]{2})|[!$&'()*+,;=]|:)*@)?(((d|[1-9]d|1dd|2[0-4]d|25[0-5]).(d|[1-9]d|1dd|2[0-4]d|25[0-5]).(d|[1-9]d|1dd|2[0-4]d|25[0-5]).(d|[1-9]d|1dd|2[0-4]d|25[0-5]))|((([a-z]|d|[u00A0-uD7FFuF900-uFDCFuFDF0-uFFEF])|(([a-z]|d|[u00A0-uD7FFuF900-uFDCFuFDF0-uFFEF])([a-z]|d|-|.|_|~|[u00A0-uD7FFuF900-uFDCFuFDF0-uFFEF])*([a-z]|d|[u00A0-uD7FFuF900-uFDCFuFDF0-uFFEF]))).)+(([a-z]|[u00A0-uD7FFuF900-uFDCFuFDF0-uFFEF])|(([a-z]|[u00A0-uD7FFuF900-uFDCFuFDF0-uFFEF])([a-z]|d|-|.|_|~|[u00A0-uD7FFuF900-uFDCFuFDF0-uFFEF])*([a-z]|[u00A0-uD7FFuF900-uFDCFuFDF0-uFFEF]))).?)(:d*)?)(/((([a-z]|d|-|.|_|~|[u00A0-uD7FFuF900-uFDCFuFDF0-uFFEF])|(%[da-f]{2})|[!$&'()*+,;=]|:|@)+(/(([a-z]|d|-|.|_|~|[u00A0-uD7FFuF900-uFDCFuFDF0-uFFEF])|(%[da-f]{2})|[!$&'()*+,;=]|:|@)*)*)?)?(?((([a-z]|d|-|.|_|~|[u00A0-uD7FFuF900-uFDCFuFDF0-uFFEF])|(%[da-f]{2})|[!$&'()*+,;=]|:|@)|[uE000-uF8FF]|/|?)*)?(#((([a-z]|d|-|.|_|~|[u00A0-uD7FFuF900-uFDCFuFDF0-uFFEF])|(%[da-f]{2})|[!$&'()*+,;=]|:|@)|/|?)*)?$/i
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