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javascript - Regex to match a JSON String

I am building a JSON validator from scratch, but I am quite stuck with the string part. My hope was building a regex which would match the following sequence found on JSON.org:

JSON.org String Sequence

My regex so far is:

/^"((?=\)\("|/|\|b|f|n|r|t|u[0-9a-f]{4}))*"$/

It does match the criteria with a backslash following by a character and an empty string. But I'm not sure how to use the UNICODE part.

Is there a regex to match any UNICODE character expert " or or control character? And will it match a newline or horizontal tab?

The last question is because the regex match the string "", but not " " (four spaces, but the idea is to be a tab). Otherwise I will need to expand the regex with it, which is not a problem, but my guess is the horizontal tab is a UNICODE character.

Thanks to Jaeger Kor, I now have the following regex:

/^"((?=\)\("|/|\|b|f|n|r|t|u[0-9a-f]{4})|[^"]*)*"$/

It appears to be correct, but is there any way to check for control characters or is this unneeded as they appear on the non-printable characters on regular-expressions.info? The input to validate is always text from a textarea.

Update: the regex is as following in case anyone needs it:

/^("(((?=\)\(["\/bfnrt]|u[0-9a-fA-F]{4}))|[^"\-x1Fx7F]+)*")$/
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For your exact question create a character class

# Matches any character that isn't a  or "
/[^"]/

And then you can just add * on the end to get 0 or unlimited number of them or alternatively 1 or an unlimited number with +

/[^"]*/

or

/[^"]+/

Also there is this below, found at https://regex101.com/ under the library tab when searching for json

/(?(DEFINE)
# Note that everything is atomic, JSON does not need backtracking if it's valid
# and this prevents catastrophic backtracking
(?<json>(?>s*(?&object)s*|s*(?&array)s*))
(?<object>(?>{s*(?>(?&pair)(?>s*,s*(?&pair))*)?s*}))
(?<pair>(?>(?&STRING)s*:s*(?&value)))
(?<array>(?>[s*(?>(?&value)(?>s*,s*(?&value))*)?s*]))
(?<value>(?>true|false|null|(?&STRING)|(?&NUMBER)|(?&object)|(?&array)))
(?<STRING>(?>"(?>\(?>["\/bfnrt]|u[a-fA-F0-9]{4})|[^"\-x1Fx7F]+)*"))
(?<NUMBER>(?>-?(?>0|[1-9][0-9]*)(?>.[0-9]+)?(?>[eE][+-]?[0-9]+)?))
)
A(?&json)z/x

This should match any valid json, you can also test it at the website above

EDIT:

Link to the regex


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