# glob-to-regex.js Transform GLOB patterns to JavaScript regular expressions for fast file path matching. This tiny library converts familiar shell-style glob patterns like `**/*.ts` or `src/{a,b}/**/*.js` into JavaScript `RegExp` objects and provides a convenient matcher utility. ## Install ```bash yarn add glob-to-regex.js # or npm i glob-to-regex.js ``` ## Quick start ```ts import {toRegex, toMatcher} from 'glob-to-regex.js'; // Build a RegExp from a glob const re = toRegex('src/**/test.ts'); re.test('src/a/b/test.ts'); // true re.test('src/test.ts'); // true re.test('src/test.tsx'); // false // Build a predicate function from a pattern or an array of patterns const match = toMatcher(['**/*.ts', '!**/*.d.ts']); // negative patterns are not special; use a RegExp if needed match('index.ts'); // true match('types.d.ts'); // true (negation is not parsed specially) ``` ## API - toRegex(pattern: string): RegExp - Converts a glob pattern to an anchored regular expression (`^...$`). - toMatcher(pattern: string | RegExp | Array): (path: string) => boolean - Accepts a glob string, a RegExp, or an array of them. If given an array, it returns true if any item matches (logical OR, short-circuited). - Strings starting with `/` and ending with `/flags?` are treated as regular expressions (e.g. `"/\\.test\\.ts$/"`). ## Supported glob features - `/` separates path segments - `*` matches zero or more characters within a single segment (does not cross `/`) - `?` matches exactly one character within a single segment - `**` matches across path segments, including none - `{a,b,c}` alternation groups (no nesting). Each item inside can itself contain glob syntax - Character classes: `[abc]`, `[a-z]`, `[!a-z]`, `[!abc]` - **Extended globbing** (when `extglob: true` option is set): - `?(pattern-list)` matches zero or one occurrence of the given patterns - `*(pattern-list)` matches zero or more occurrences of the given patterns - `+(pattern-list)` matches one or more occurrences of the given patterns - `@(pattern-list)` matches exactly one of the given patterns - `!(pattern-list)` matches anything except one of the given patterns - Pattern lists use `|` as separator (e.g., `@(jpg|png|gif)`) Notes: - The produced RegExp is anchored at start and end (`^...$`). - Character classes are copied through to the output regex. Use standard JavaScript class syntax. - Brace groups are not nestable. If an unmatched `{` is found, it is treated literally. ## Examples ```ts toRegex('a/b/c.txt').test('a/b/c.txt'); // true toRegex('a/*.txt').test('a/file.txt'); // true toRegex('a/*.txt').test('a/x/y.txt'); // false toRegex('file?.js').test('file1.js'); // true toRegex('src/**/test.ts').test('src/a/b/test.ts'); // true toRegex('assets/**').test('assets/a/b.png'); // true toRegex('*.{html,txt}').test('page.html'); // true toRegex('src/{a,b}/**/*.ts').test('src/b/x/y.ts'); // true toRegex('file[0-9].txt').test('file5.txt'); // true toRegex('file[!0-9].txt').test('filea.txt'); // true toRegex('**/*.[jt]s{,x}').test('dir/a/b.jsx'); // true // Extended globbing examples toRegex('file?(s).txt', {extglob: true}).test('file.txt'); // true toRegex('file?(s).txt', {extglob: true}).test('files.txt'); // true toRegex('file.@(jpg|png|gif)', {extglob: true}).test('file.jpg'); // true toRegex('/var/log/!(*.gz)', {extglob: true}).test('/var/log/syslog'); // true toRegex('/var/log/!(*.gz)', {extglob: true}).test('/var/log/error.log.gz'); // false toRegex('src/**/!(*.test).js', {extglob: true}).test('src/app.test.js'); // false toRegex('src/**/!(*.test).js', {extglob: true}).test('src/index.js'); // true ``` ## TypeScript Types are bundled. The library targets modern Node.js and browsers. ## Performance `toRegex` performs a single pass over the pattern and creates a native RegExp. Matching is then performed by V8's highly optimized engine. ## Limitations - Brace groups are not nested. - Negated globs like `!**/*.d.ts` are not parsed specially. If you need exclusion, combine multiple matchers or filter results separately. ## License Apache-2.0 © streamich