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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T10:39:53+00:00 2026-05-13T10:39:53+00:00

I have a regular expression with two groups that are OR’d and I’m wondering

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I have a regular expression with two groups that are OR’d and I’m wondering if it’s possible to have a group be a back reference only if it matched? In all cases, I’m wanting to match spam.eggs.com

Example:

import re

monitorName = re.compile(r"HQ01 : HTTP Service - [Ss][Rr][Vv]\d+\.\w+\.com:(\w+\.\w+\.(?:net|com|org))|(\w+\.\w+\.(?:net|com|org))")

test = ["HQ01 : HTTP Service - spam.eggs.com",
    "HQ01 : HTTP Service - spam.eggs.com - DISABLED",
    "HQ01 : HTTP Service - srv04.example.com:spam.eggs.com",
    "HQ01 : HTTP Service - srv04.example.com:spam.eggs.com - DISABLED"]


for t in test:
    m = monitorName.search(t)
    print m.groups()

Produces:

(None, 'spam.eggs.com')
(None, 'spam.eggs.com')
('spam.eggs.com', None)
('spam.eggs.com', None)

It’d be nice if my groups would only return my one matched group and not both.

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    2026-05-13T10:39:53+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 10:39 am

    The | operator has early precedence so it applies to everything before it (from the beginning of your regex in this case) OR everything after it. In your regex, if there is no “srv04.example.com”, it isn’t checking if the string contains “HTTP Service”!

    Your two capturing groups are identical, so there’s no point in having both. All you want is to have the srv*: part optional, right?

    Try this one:

    r"HQ01 : HTTP Service - (?:[Ss][Rr][Vv]\d+\.\w+\.com:)?(\w+\.\w+\.(?:net|com|org))"
    
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