/**
 * This could be modified to leverage an array of regex
 * @param url
 * @param regex1
 * @param regex2
 * @returns
 */
export declare function getDomain2Reg(url: string, regex1: RegExp, regex2: RegExp): string;
/**
 *
  To extract the site collection name from a SharePoint Online site URL, you can use the following JavaScript regular expression. This regex will capture the site collection name from the given URL structure.

      Here is the JavaScript code:

      javascript
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      function getSiteCollectionName(url) {
        const regex = /https:\/\/[^.]+\.sharepoint\.com\/sites\/([^\/]+)/i;
        const match = url.match(regex);
        return match ? match[1] : null;
      }

      const url = "https://fuzzypawstech.sharepoint.com/sites/XYZ/MoreStuff";
      const siteCollectionName = getSiteCollectionName(url);
      console.log(siteCollectionName); // Outputs: XYZ
      Explanation of the regex:

      https:\/\/ matches the https:// part of the URL.
      [^.]+ matches one or more characters that are not a dot, capturing the subdomain part (e.g., tenant).
      \.sharepoint\.com\/sites\/ matches .sharepoint.com/sites/.
      ([^\/]+) captures one or more characters that are not a forward slash (/), representing the site collection name.
      i is the case-insensitive flag.
      This regex will correctly extract the site collection name (e.g., XYZ) from the given SharePoint Online site URL.

 * @param url
 */
/**
 *  NOTE:  There is a better function for getting full absolute value of current site:  getSiteCollectionUrlFromLink
 *    You can also get it directly using the constant:  CurrentSiteAbsolute
 *
 *    url = 'https://tenant.sharepoint.com/sites/XYZ/MoreStuff'
 *    output: XYZ
 *
 * @param url
 * @returns
 */
export declare function getCollectionUrl(url: string): string;
/**
 *
 * @param url
 * @returns
 */
export declare function getTeamsUrl(url: string): string;
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