redis-glob checks that glob expressions for use with Redis are valid.
Redis commands like KEYS use glob expressions to match keys in redis.
If the glob expression is invalid, the command returns an empty result, which
unfortunately is the same as if the expression was valid but had no results.
Use validate to confirm if a glob expression is valid. It parses the
expression in the same way as the actual redis glob implementation, returning
Nothing for invalid expressions.
matches can be used to confirm that a bytestring matches a glob expression if
the the glob expression is valid.
Example
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
import Redis.Glob
import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy.Char8 as CL
isOK :: CL.ByteString -> IO ()
isOk b = do
CL.putStrLn $ "Is " <> b <> " ok? " <> maybe "n" (const "y") (validate b)
CL.putStrLn $ "Does it match hello? " <> if (b `matches` "hello") then "y" else "n"
main :: IO()
main = do
isOK "h?llo" -- Is h?llo ok? y
-- Does it match hello? y
isOK "y[a-b]llo" -- Is y[a-b]llo ok? y"
-- Does it match hello? n
isOK "h[a-]llo" -- Is h[a-]llo ok? n
-- Does it match hello? n