I just want to create a regular expression out of any possible string.
var usersString = "Hello?!*`~World()[]";
var expression = new RegExp(RegExp.escape(usersString))
var matches = "Hello".match(expression);
Is there a built-in method for that? If not, what do people use? Ruby has RegExp.escape. I don’t feel like I’d need to write my own, there have got to be something standard out there.
The function linked in another answer is insufficient. It fails to escape
^or$(start and end of string), or-, which in a character group is used for ranges.Use this function:
While it may seem unnecessary at first glance, escaping
-(as well as^) makes the function suitable for escaping characters to be inserted into a character class as well as the body of the regex.Escaping
/makes the function suitable for escaping characters to be used in a JavaScript regex literal for later evaluation.As there is no downside to escaping either of them, it makes sense to escape to cover wider use cases.
And yes, it is a disappointing failing that this is not part of standard JavaScript.