I'm trying to convert Wordpress sanitize_file_name function from PHP to C# so I can use it to generate unicode slugs for my site's articles on a web app that build myself.
This is my class:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text.RegularExpressions;
using System.Web;
namespace MyProject.Helpers
{
public static class Slug
{
public static string SanitizeFileName(string filename)
{
string[] specialChars = { "?", "[", "]", "/", "\\", "=", "< ", "> ", ":", ";", ",", "'", "\"", "& ", "$", "#", "*", "(", ")", "|", "~", "`", "!", "{", "}" };
filename = MyStrReplace(filename, specialChars, "");
filename = Regex.Replace(filename, @"/[\s-]+/", "-");
filename.TrimEnd('-').TrimStart('-');
filename.TrimEnd('.').TrimStart('.');
filename.TrimEnd('_').TrimStart('_');
return filename;
}
private static string MyStrReplace(string strToCheck, string[] strToReplace, string newValue)
{
foreach (string s in strToReplace)
{
strToCheck = strToCheck.Replace(s, newValue);
}
return strToCheck;
}
// source: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/166855/c-sharp-preg-replace
public static string PregReplace(string input, string[] pattern, string[] replacements)
{
if (replacements.Length != pattern.Length)
throw new ArgumentException("Replacement and Pattern Arrays must be balanced");
for (int i = 0; i < pattern.Length; i++)
{
input = Regex.Replace(input, pattern[i], replacements[i]);
}
return input;
}
}
}
I put a title like: "let's say that I have --- in there what to do" but I get the same results only with the single apostrophe trimmed (let's -> lets), nothing else changed.
I want the same equivalent conversion as Wordpress'. Using ASP.NET 4.5 / C#
Since in C# you do not have action modifiers, there are no regex delimiters.
The solution is simply to remove / symbols from the pattern:
filename = Regex.Replace(filename, @"[\s-]+", "-");
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