REGEXVAULTv2.0
Dev & Systems/Log Parsing
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Node.js Stack Trace Frame Regex for Go

/^\s+at (?:([a-zA-Z_$][a-zA-Z0-9_$.\s<>]*) \()?([^)]+):([0-9]+):([0-9]+)\)?$/

What this pattern does

This page provides a comprehensive, battle-tested regular expression for matching node.js stack trace frame, ported and verified for Go. A rigorously tested regex reduces debugging time and protects your application from edge-case failures. The snippet below is ready to drop into your Go project — whether you're validating in a Gin handler, a gRPC service, or a command-line tool.

Go Implementation

Go
// Node.js Stack Trace Frame
// ReDoS-safe | RegexVault — Dev & Systems > Log Parsing

package validation

import "regexp"

var nodejsStackTraceFrameRe = regexp.MustCompile(`^\s+at (?:([a-zA-Z_$][a-zA-Z0-9_$.\s<>]*) \()?([^)]+):([0-9]+):([0-9]+)\)?$`)

func ValidateNodejsStackTraceFrame(s string) bool {
    return nodejsStackTraceFrameRe.MatchString(s)
}

// Example
// fmt.Println(ValidateNodejsStackTraceFrame("    at Object.<anonymous> (/app/index.js:10:5)")) // true

Test Cases

Matches (Valid)
Rejects (Invalid)
at Object.<anonymous> (/app/index.js:10:5)at Object (file.js:1:1)
at processTicksAndRejections (node:internal/process/task_queues:95:5)no indentation at Object.method (file.js:1:1)
at /app/routes/user.js:20:15stack trace without at keyword

When to use this pattern

This pattern is drawn from the Dev & Systems > Log Parsing category and carries a ReDoS-safe certification. That matters for Go developers because Go's RE2 engine is inherently safe from catastrophic backtracking, but this pattern has been additionally verified for correctness. 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

Async stack traces contain 'at async' prefixed lines — the 'async' keyword becomes part of the function name token in this pattern.

Technical Notes

Groups: 1=function name (optional), 2=file path, 3=line, 4=column. Node.js prefixes built-ins with 'node:'. V8 stack traces include column numbers unlike Java.

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