Regex to remove port number in URL
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I am trying to create a regex in Haproxy to remove the port number from the request url.
I have created a regex that will group the the url accordingly. But I am unable to replace the port number with white space in reqrep
in Haproxy.
https://regex101.com/r/9TF0RE/1
What I have tried in Haproxy config
reqrep ^(?<=//)([^:]+):[0-9]*/(.*) 1 /2
regex haproxy
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I am trying to create a regex in Haproxy to remove the port number from the request url.
I have created a regex that will group the the url accordingly. But I am unable to replace the port number with white space in reqrep
in Haproxy.
https://regex101.com/r/9TF0RE/1
What I have tried in Haproxy config
reqrep ^(?<=//)([^:]+):[0-9]*/(.*) 1 /2
regex haproxy
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why is that tagged C?
– OznOg
Nov 21 at 19:50
Please explain your choice of tagging C. You otherwise suffer the risk of downvotes by people who consider that tag spamming.
– Yunnosch
Nov 21 at 19:52
Why you want to replace port number with space? Your regex seems to be working if you replace it with just1/2
where it just removes the colon and port number which should be your desired string
– Pushpesh Kumar Rajwanshi
Nov 21 at 19:56
Since i did not have the language for Haprox, so I chose the language in which haproxy was based.
– Vini
Nov 21 at 20:17
@PushpeshKumarRajwanshi: You are right, i only wanted to remove the port number and colon. But despite it does not work. Probably it has something to do with my haproxy cfg then.
– Vini
Nov 21 at 20:20
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I am trying to create a regex in Haproxy to remove the port number from the request url.
I have created a regex that will group the the url accordingly. But I am unable to replace the port number with white space in reqrep
in Haproxy.
https://regex101.com/r/9TF0RE/1
What I have tried in Haproxy config
reqrep ^(?<=//)([^:]+):[0-9]*/(.*) 1 /2
regex haproxy
I am trying to create a regex in Haproxy to remove the port number from the request url.
I have created a regex that will group the the url accordingly. But I am unable to replace the port number with white space in reqrep
in Haproxy.
https://regex101.com/r/9TF0RE/1
What I have tried in Haproxy config
reqrep ^(?<=//)([^:]+):[0-9]*/(.*) 1 /2
regex haproxy
regex haproxy
edited Nov 21 at 20:20
asked Nov 21 at 19:49
Vini
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why is that tagged C?
– OznOg
Nov 21 at 19:50
Please explain your choice of tagging C. You otherwise suffer the risk of downvotes by people who consider that tag spamming.
– Yunnosch
Nov 21 at 19:52
Why you want to replace port number with space? Your regex seems to be working if you replace it with just1/2
where it just removes the colon and port number which should be your desired string
– Pushpesh Kumar Rajwanshi
Nov 21 at 19:56
Since i did not have the language for Haprox, so I chose the language in which haproxy was based.
– Vini
Nov 21 at 20:17
@PushpeshKumarRajwanshi: You are right, i only wanted to remove the port number and colon. But despite it does not work. Probably it has something to do with my haproxy cfg then.
– Vini
Nov 21 at 20:20
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why is that tagged C?
– OznOg
Nov 21 at 19:50
Please explain your choice of tagging C. You otherwise suffer the risk of downvotes by people who consider that tag spamming.
– Yunnosch
Nov 21 at 19:52
Why you want to replace port number with space? Your regex seems to be working if you replace it with just1/2
where it just removes the colon and port number which should be your desired string
– Pushpesh Kumar Rajwanshi
Nov 21 at 19:56
Since i did not have the language for Haprox, so I chose the language in which haproxy was based.
– Vini
Nov 21 at 20:17
@PushpeshKumarRajwanshi: You are right, i only wanted to remove the port number and colon. But despite it does not work. Probably it has something to do with my haproxy cfg then.
– Vini
Nov 21 at 20:20
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why is that tagged C?
– OznOg
Nov 21 at 19:50
why is that tagged C?
– OznOg
Nov 21 at 19:50
Please explain your choice of tagging C. You otherwise suffer the risk of downvotes by people who consider that tag spamming.
– Yunnosch
Nov 21 at 19:52
Please explain your choice of tagging C. You otherwise suffer the risk of downvotes by people who consider that tag spamming.
– Yunnosch
Nov 21 at 19:52
Why you want to replace port number with space? Your regex seems to be working if you replace it with just
1/2
where it just removes the colon and port number which should be your desired string– Pushpesh Kumar Rajwanshi
Nov 21 at 19:56
Why you want to replace port number with space? Your regex seems to be working if you replace it with just
1/2
where it just removes the colon and port number which should be your desired string– Pushpesh Kumar Rajwanshi
Nov 21 at 19:56
Since i did not have the language for Haprox, so I chose the language in which haproxy was based.
– Vini
Nov 21 at 20:17
Since i did not have the language for Haprox, so I chose the language in which haproxy was based.
– Vini
Nov 21 at 20:17
@PushpeshKumarRajwanshi: You are right, i only wanted to remove the port number and colon. But despite it does not work. Probably it has something to do with my haproxy cfg then.
– Vini
Nov 21 at 20:20
@PushpeshKumarRajwanshi: You are right, i only wanted to remove the port number and colon. But despite it does not work. Probably it has something to do with my haproxy cfg then.
– Vini
Nov 21 at 20:20
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why is that tagged C?
– OznOg
Nov 21 at 19:50
Please explain your choice of tagging C. You otherwise suffer the risk of downvotes by people who consider that tag spamming.
– Yunnosch
Nov 21 at 19:52
Why you want to replace port number with space? Your regex seems to be working if you replace it with just
1/2
where it just removes the colon and port number which should be your desired string– Pushpesh Kumar Rajwanshi
Nov 21 at 19:56
Since i did not have the language for Haprox, so I chose the language in which haproxy was based.
– Vini
Nov 21 at 20:17
@PushpeshKumarRajwanshi: You are right, i only wanted to remove the port number and colon. But despite it does not work. Probably it has something to do with my haproxy cfg then.
– Vini
Nov 21 at 20:20