I have read thru the other questions at Stackoverflow, but still no closer. Sorry, if this is allready answered, but I didn`t get anything proposed there to work.
>>> import re
>>> m = re.match(r'^/by_tag/(?P<tag>\w+)/(?P<filename>(\w|[.,!#%{}()@])+)$', '/by_tag/xmas/xmas1.jpg')
>>> print m.groupdict()
{'tag': 'xmas', 'filename': 'xmas1.jpg'}
All is well, then I try something with Norwegian characters in it ( or something more unicode-like ):
>>> m = re.match(r'^/by_tag/(?P<tag>\w+)/(?P<filename>(\w|[.,!#%{}()@])+)$', '/by_tag/påske/øyfjell.jpg')
>>> print m.groupdict()
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<interactive input>", line 1, in <module>
AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'groupdict'
How can I match typical unicode characters, like øæå? I`d like to be able to match those characters as well, in both the tag-group above and the one for filename.
You need to specify the re.UNICODE
flag, and input your string as a Unicode string by using the u
prefix:
>>> re.match(r'^/by_tag/(?P<tag>\w+)/(?P<filename>(\w|[.,!#%{}()@])+)$', u'/by_tag/påske/øyfjell.jpg', re.UNICODE).groupdict()
{'tag': u'p\xe5ske', 'filename': u'\xf8yfjell.jpg'}
This is in Python 2; in Python 3 you must leave out the u
because all strings are Unicode.
You need the UNICODE flag:
m = re.match(r'^/by_tag/(?P<tag>\w+)/(?P<filename>(\w|[.,!#%{}()@])+)$', '/by_tag/påske/øyfjell.jpg', re.UNICODE)
In Python 2, you need the re.UNICODE flag and the unicode string constructor
>>> re.sub(r"[\w]+","___",unicode(",./hello-=+","utf-8"),flags=re.UNICODE)
u',./___-=+'
>>> re.sub(r"[\w]+","___",unicode(",./cześć-=+","utf-8"),flags=re.UNICODE)
u',./___-=+'
>>> re.sub(r"[\w]+","___",unicode(",./привет-=+","utf-8"),flags=re.UNICODE)
u',./___-=+'
>>> re.sub(r"[\w]+","___",unicode(",./你好-=+","utf-8"),flags=re.UNICODE)
u',./___-=+'
>>> re.sub(r"[\w]+","___",unicode(",./你好,世界-=+","utf-8"),flags=re.UNICODE)
u',./___\uff0c___-=+'
>>> print re.sub(r"[\w]+","___",unicode(",./你好,世界-=+","utf-8"),flags=re.UNICODE)
,./___,___-=+
(In the latter case, the comma is Chinese comma.)
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5028717/matching-unicode-characters-in-python-regular-expressions