REGEXVAULTv2.0
Dev & Systems/Cron
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Cron Expression (Standard 5-Field) Regex for PHP

/^(\*|[0-9]|[1-5][0-9])(?:[-/,](?:[0-9]|[1-5][0-9]))? (\*|[01]?[0-9]|2[0-3])(?:[-/,](?:[01]?[0-9]|2[0-3]))? (\*|[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])(?:[-/,](?:[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01]))? (\*|[1-9]|1[0-2])(?:[-/,](?:[1-9]|1[0-2]))? (\*|[0-7])(?:[-/,][0-7])?$/

What this pattern does

This page provides a comprehensive, battle-tested regular expression for matching cron expression (standard 5-field), ported and verified for PHP. A rigorously tested regex reduces debugging time and protects your application from edge-case failures. The snippet below is ready to drop into your PHP project — whether you're validating in a Laravel validator, a WordPress plugin, or a standalone PHP script.

Php Implementation

Php
<?php
// Cron Expression (Standard 5-Field)
// ReDoS-safe | RegexVault — Dev & Systems > Cron

define('CRON_EXPRESSION_STANDARD_5FIELD_PATTERN', '/^(\*|[0-9]|[1-5][0-9])(?:[-\/,](?:[0-9]|[1-5][0-9]))? (\*|[01]?[0-9]|2[0-3])(?:[-\/,](?:[01]?[0-9]|2[0-3]))? (\*|[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01])(?:[-\/,](?:[1-9]|[12][0-9]|3[01]))? (\*|[1-9]|1[0-2])(?:[-\/,](?:[1-9]|1[0-2]))? (\*|[0-7])(?:[-\/,][0-7])?$/');

function validate_cron_expression_standard_5field(string $input): bool {
    return (bool) preg_match(CRON_EXPRESSION_STANDARD_5FIELD_PATTERN, $input);
}

// Example
var_dump(validate_cron_expression_standard_5field("* * * * *")); // bool(true)

Test Cases

Matches (Valid)
Rejects (Invalid)
* * * * *60 * * * *
0 12 * * ** 25 * * *
30 6 1 1 0* * 32 * *
*/15 * * * ** * * 13 *
0 0 * * 1-5* * * * 8

When to use this pattern

This pattern is drawn from the Dev & Systems > Cron category and carries a ReDoS-safe certification. That matters for PHP developers because especially relevant in PHP where PCRE backtracking limits can trigger silent failures on malicious input. RegexVault audits patterns against known backtracking attack vectors, ensuring you have the necessary context before using this regex in a high-stakes production environment.

Common Pitfalls

Many cron implementations add a 6th field for seconds or year. This pattern handles only the standard 5-field POSIX cron. Vixie cron and systemd timers extend the syntax.

Technical Notes

5 space-separated fields: minute (0-59), hour (0-23), day-of-month (1-31), month (1-12), day-of-week (0-7). Both 0 and 7 are Sunday. Does not catch logically impossible date combinations. Use a dedicated cron library for full semantic validation.

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