Question

I need to extract domain (four.five) from URL (one.two.three.four.five) in a Lua string variable.

I can't seem to find a function to do this in Lua.

EDIT:

By the time the URL gets to me, the http stuff has already been stripped off. So, some examples are:

a) safebrowsing.google.com 
b) i2.cdn.turner.com 
c) powerdns.13854.n7.nabble.com 

so my result should be:

a) google.com
b) turner.com
c) nabble.com
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Solution

This should work:

local url = "foo.bar.google.com"
local domain = url:match("[%w%.]*%.(%w+%.%w+)")
print(domain)       

Output:google.com

The pattern [%w%.]*%.(%w+%.%w+) looks for the content after the second dot . from the end.

OTHER TIPS

local url = "http://foo.bar.com/?query"
print(url:match('^%w+://([^/]+)')) -- foo.bar.com

This pattern '^%w+://([^/]+)' means: ^ from the beginning of the line, take %w+ one or more alphanumeric characters (this is the protocol), then ://, then [^/]+ 1 or more characters other than slash and return (capture) these characters as the result.

Use Paul's answer to extract domain like 1.2.3.4.4.5

local url = "http://foo.bar.com/?query" local domain = url:match('^%w+://([^/]+)'))

and next use of of "split" methods to build array for parts

http://lua-users.org/wiki/SplitJoin

like

local arr = split(domain, '%.') --escaped point because it is part of "patterns"

Next you can use latest two: arr[#arr], arr[#arr-1]

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