Javascript 正则表达式: 删除第一个和最后一个斜杠

我在 javascript 中有这些字符串:

/banking/bonifici/italia
/banking/bonifici/italia/

如果第一个和最后一个斜杠存在,我想删除它。

我试过 ^\/(.+)\/?$但是没用。

通过阅读 stackoverflow 中的一些文章,我发现 php 具有 cut 函数,我可以使用他的 javascript 翻译(http://phpjs.org/functions/trim:566) ,但是我更喜欢“简单”的正则表达式。

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return theString.replace(/^\/|\/$/g, '');

"Replace all (/.../g) leading slash (^\/) or (|) trailing slash (\/$) with an empty string."

There's no real reason to use a regex here, string functions will work fine:

var string = "/banking/bonifici/italia/";
if (string.charAt(0) == "/") string = string.substr(1);
if (string.charAt(string.length - 1) == "/") string = string.substr(0, string.length - 1);
// string => "banking/bonifici/italia"

See this in action on jsFiddle.

References:

Just in case that someone needs a premature optimization here...

http://jsperf.com/remove-leading-and-trailing-slashes/5

var path = '///foo/is/not/equal/to/bar///'
var count = path.length - 1
var index = 0


while (path.charCodeAt(index) === 47 && ++index);
while (path.charCodeAt(count) === 47 && --count);


path = path.slice(index, count + 1)

In case if using RegExp is not an option, or you have to handle corner cases while working with URLs (such as double/triple slashes or empty lines without complex replacements), or utilizing additional processing, here's a less obvious, but more functional-style solution:

const urls = [
'//some/link///to/the/resource/',
'/root',
'/something/else',
];


const trimmedUrls = urls.map(url => url.split('/').filter(x => x).join('/'));


console.log(trimmedUrls);

In this snippet filter() function can implement more complex logic than just filtering empty strings (which is default behavior).

Word of warning - this is not as fast as other snippets here.

you can check with str.startsWith and str.endsWith then substr if exist

  var str= "/aaa/bbb/";
var str= str.startsWith('/') ? str.substr(1) : str;
var str= str.endsWith('/') ? str.substr(0,str.length - 1) : str;

or you can write custom function

trimSlashes('/aaa/bbb/');


function trimSlashes(str){
str= str.startsWith('/') ? str.substr(1) : str;
str= str.endsWith('/') ? str.substr(0,str.length - 1) : str;
return str;
}

One liner, no regex, handles multiple occurences

const trimSlashes = str => str.split('/').filter(v => v !== '').join('/');


console.log(trimSlashes('/some/path/foo/bar///')); // "some/path/foo/bar"