问题
I'm new to iPhone development and Objective-C. Using the ZBar SDK I've developed a basic app which scans a QR image from the photo album and outputs what it translates to.
I want to know if there is a way to take this output, determine whether it is a URL and if so open it in a web browser.
回答1:
NSURL's URLWithString returns nil if the URL passed is not valid. So, you can just check the return value to determine if the URL is valid.
UPDATE
Just using URLWithString: will usually not be enough, you probably also want to check if the url has a scheme and a host, otherwise, urls such as al:/dsfhkgdsk will pass the test.
So you probably want to do something like this:
NSURL *url = [NSURL URLWithString:yourUrlString];
if (url && url.scheme && url.host)
{
//the url looks ok, do something with it
NSLog(@"%@ is a valid URL", yourUrlString);
}
If you only want to accept http URLs you may want to add [url.scheme isEqualToString:@"http"].
回答2:
Here is an alternative solution which I came across. You can do like this.
NSURLRequest *req = [NSURLRequest requestWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:@"yourstring"]];
bool valid = [NSURLConnection canHandleRequest:req];
Source : https://stackoverflow.com/a/13650542/2513947
回答3:
You can look at below code to check whether a string contains website url or simple text.
NSString *getString =[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults]valueForKey:@"searchKey"];
if([getString rangeOfString:@"Www"].location == NSNotFound
&& [getString rangeOfString:@"www"].location == NSNotFound && [getString rangeOfString:@"com"].location == NSNotFound)
{
[companyNameTF setText:[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults]valueForKey:@"searchKey"]];
}
else
{
[websiteTF setText:[[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults]valueForKey:@"searchKey"]];
}
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3811996/how-to-determine-if-a-string-is-a-url-in-objective-c