Cron Hour Field Regex for JavaScript
/^(?:\*(?:/[1-9]|/1[0-9]|/2[0-3])?|(?:[01]?[0-9]|2[0-3])(?:-(?:[01]?[0-9]|2[0-3]))?(?:/[1-9]|/1[0-9]|/2[0-3])?(?:,(?:[01]?[0-9]|2[0-3]))*)$/What this pattern does
This page provides a comprehensive, battle-tested regular expression for matching cron hour field, ported and verified for JavaScript. A rigorously tested regex reduces debugging time and protects your application from edge-case failures. The snippet below is ready to drop into your JavaScript project — whether you're validating in an Express middleware, a Next.js API route, or a client-side form.
Javascript Implementation
// Cron Hour Field
// ReDoS-safe | RegexVault — Dev & Systems > Cron
const cronHourFieldRegex = /^(?:\*(?:\/[1-9]|\/1[0-9]|\/2[0-3])?|(?:[01]?[0-9]|2[0-3])(?:-(?:[01]?[0-9]|2[0-3]))?(?:\/[1-9]|\/1[0-9]|\/2[0-3])?(?:,(?:[01]?[0-9]|2[0-3]))*)$/;
function validateCronHourField(input: string): boolean {
return cronHourFieldRegex.test(input);
}
// Example
console.log(validateCronHourField("*")); // trueTest Cases
Matches (Valid) | Rejects (Invalid) |
|---|---|
* | 24 |
0 | */0 |
23 | -1 |
*/6 | 8-25 |
9,12,18 | abc |
8-17 | — |
0-23 | — |
When to use this pattern
This pattern is drawn from the Dev & Systems > Cron category and carries a ReDoS-safe certification. That matters for JavaScript developers because especially critical in long-running Node.js event loops where a ReDoS vulnerability can block the entire process. 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
24 is not a valid hour. Cron hours are 0-23.
Technical Notes
Business hours scheduling: 9-17 for 9am-5pm. The step */6 fires at 0, 6, 12, 18.
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