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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T12:21:18+00:00 2026-05-23T12:21:18+00:00

I have strings that look like these: {server}_{date:YYYYMMDD}{int:######} {server}_{date:MON DAY YYYY}{int:######} …plus more, in

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I have strings that look like these:

{server}_{date:YYYYMMDD}{int:######}
{server}_{date:MON DAY YYYY}{int:######}

…plus more, in different date formats. Also, there can be any number of {} blocks, and they can appear in any order.

I’m trying to get just the “date” part between the curly braces in Python 3.2. So for the first string, I want to get just “{date:YYYYMMDD}” and for the second string I want just “{date:MON DAY YYYY}”. The only characters I want inside the “date” block are alpha and whitespace.

My regex pattern is:

\{date:(\w|\s)*\}

I’ve tested this out on this Regex builder, but it’s not matching as expected. This is my output on Python:

>>> import re
>>> re.findall('\{date:(\w|\s)*\}', '{server}_{date:YYYYMMDD}{date:MONDAYYYYY}{int:######}')
['D', 'Y']
>>> re.findall('\{date:(\w|\s)*\}', '{server}_{date:MON DAY YYYY}{int:######}')
['Y']

Can someone please point out what’s wrong with my pattern?

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    2026-05-23T12:21:19+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 12:21 pm

    '(\{date:[\w\s]+\})' gives what you want:

    >>> import re
    >>> re.findall('(\{date:[\w\s]+\})', '{server}_{date:YYYYMMDD}{date:MONDAYYYYY}{int:######}')
    ['{date:YYYYMMDD}', '{date:MONDAYYYYY}']
    >>> re.findall('(\{date:[\w\s]+\})', '{server}_{date:MON DAY YYYY}{int:######}')
    ['{date:MON DAY YYYY}']
    

    If you want only data value, use '\{date:([\w\s]+)\}'.

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