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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T01:20:07+00:00 2026-05-18T01:20:07+00:00

I’m having troubles figuring out a python regex for django urls. I have a

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I’m having troubles figuring out a python regex for django urls. I have a certain criteria, but can’t seem to come up with the magic formula. In the end its so I can identify which page is a CMS page and pass to the django function the alias url it should load.

Here are some examples of valid strings which would match:

  • about-us
  • contact-us
  • terms-and-conditions
  • info/learn-more-pg2
  • info/my-example-url

Criteria:

  • Must be all lowercase
  • Must contain a dash “-“
  • Can contain numbers, letters and a slash “/”
  • Must be at least 4 characters long and a max of 30 characters
  • Cannot contain special characters
  • Cannot contain the words:
    • .jpg
    • .gif
    • .png
    • .css
    • .js

Examples which should not match:

  • About-Us (has upper case)
  • contactus (doesn’t have a dash)
  • pg (less than 4 characters)
  • img/bg.gif (contains “.gif”)
  • files/my-styles.css (contains “.css”)
  • my-page@ (has a character other than letters, numbers, dash or slash)

I know this isn’t even close yet, but this is as far as I’ve gotten:

(?P<alias>([a-z/-]{4,30}))

I apologize for having large requirements, but I just can’t get my head wrapped around this regex stuff.

Thanks!

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    2026-05-18T01:20:08+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 1:20 am

    I’m puzzled as to why several of the commentators find that this is hard to do in a regex. This is exactly what regular expressions are good at.

    if re.match(
        r"""^             # match start of the string
        (?=.*-)           # assert that there is a dash
        (?!.*\.(?:jpg|gif|png|css|js))  # assert that these words can't be matched
        [a-z0-9/-]{4,30}  # match 4-30 of the allowed characters
        $                 # match the end of the string""", 
        subject, re.VERBOSE):
        # Successful match at the start of the string
    else:
        # Match attempt failed
    

    It is true however that since the . isn’t among the allowed characters, the check for the forbidden file extensions is not really necessary.

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