A YouTube video URL may be encountered in a variety of formats:
- latest short format:
http://youtu.be/NLqAF9hrVbY
- iframe:
http://www.youtube.com/embed/NLqAF9hrVbY
- iframe (secure):
https://www.youtube.com/embed/NLqAF9hrVbY
- object param:
http://www.youtube.com/v/NLqAF9hrVbY?fs=1&hl=en_US
- object embed:
http://www.youtube.com/v/NLqAF9hrVbY?fs=1&hl=en_US
- watch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLqAF9hrVbY
- users:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Scobleizer#p/u/1/1p3vcRhsYGo
- ytscreeningroom:
http://www.youtube.com/ytscreeningroom?v=NRHVzbJVx8I
- any/thing/goes!:
http://www.youtube.com/sandalsResorts#p/c/54B8C800269D7C1B/2/PPS-8DMrAn4
- any/subdomain/too:
http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/NLqAF9hrVbY
- more params:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spDj54kf-vY&feature=g-vrec
Here is a PHP function with a commented regex that matches each of these URL forms and converts them to links (if they are not links already):
// Linkify youtube URLs which are not already links.
function linkifyYouTubeURLs($text) {
$text = preg_replace('~
# Match non-linked youtube URL in the wild. (Rev:20111012)
https?:// # Required scheme. Either http or https.
(?:[0-9A-Z-]+\.)? # Optional subdomain.
(?: # Group host alternatives.
youtu\.be/ # Either youtu.be,
| youtube\.com # or youtube.com followed by
\S* # Allow anything up to VIDEO_ID,
[^\w\-\s] # but char before ID is non-ID char.
) # End host alternatives.
([\w\-]{11}) # $1: VIDEO_ID is exactly 11 chars.
(?=[^\w\-]|$) # Assert next char is non-ID or EOS.
(?! # Assert URL is not pre-linked.
[?=&+%\w]* # Allow URL (query) remainder.
(?: # Group pre-linked alternatives.
[\'"][^<>]*> # Either inside a start tag,
| </a> # or inside <a> element text contents.
) # End recognized pre-linked alts.
) # End negative lookahead assertion.
[?=&+%\w-]* # Consume any URL (query) remainder.
~ix',
'<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=$1">YouTube link: $1</a>',
$text);
return $text;
}
And Here is a JavaScript version with the exact same regex (with comments removed):
// Linkify youtube URLs which are not already links.
function linkifyYouTubeURLs(text) {
var re = /https?:\/\/(?:[0-9A-Z-]+\.)?(?:youtu\.be\/|youtube\.com\S*[^\w\-\s])([\w\-]{11})(?=[^\w\-]|$)(?![?=&+%\w]*(?:['"][^<>]*>|<\/a>))[?=&+%\w-]*/ig;
return text.replace(re,
'<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=$1">YouTube link: $1</a>');
}
Notes:
- The VIDEO_ID portion of the URL is captured in the one and only capture group:
$1.
- If you know that your text does not contain any pre-linked URLs, you can safely remove the negative lookahead assertion which tests for this condition (The assertion beginning with the comment: "Assert URL is not pre-linked.") This will speed up the regex somewhat.
- The replace string can be modified to suit. The one provided above simply creates a link to the generic
"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIDEO_ID" style URL and sets the link text to: "YouTube link: VIDEO_ID".
Edit 2011-07-05: Added - hyphen to ID char class
Edit 2011-07-17: Fixed regex to consume any remaining part (e.g. query) of URL following YouTube ID. Added 'i' ignore-case modifier. Renamed function to camelCase. Improved pre-linked lookahead test.
Edit 2011-07-27: Added new "user" and "ytscreeningroom" formats of YouTube URLs.
Edit 2011-08-02: Simplified/generalized to handle new "any/thing/goes" YouTube URLs.
Edit 2011-08-25: Several modifications:
- Added a Javascript version of:
linkifyYouTubeURLs() function.
- Previous version had the scheme (HTTP protocol) part optional and thus would match invalid URLs. Made the scheme part required.
- Previous version used the
\b word boundary anchor around the VIDEO_ID. However, this will not work if the VIDEO_ID begins or ends with a - dash. Fixed so that it handles this condition.
- Changed the VIDEO_ID expression so that it must be exactly 11 characters long.
- The previous version failed to exclude pre-linked URLs if they had a query string following the VIDEO_ID. Improved the negative lookahead assertion to fix this.
- Added
+ and % to character class matching query string.
- Changed PHP version regex delimiter from:
% to a: ~.
- Added a "Notes" section with some handy notes.
Edit 2011-10-12: Youtube URL host part may now have any subdomain (not just www.).
Edit 2012-05-01: The consume URL section may now allow for '-'.