Difference between revisions of "Regular expression support"
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Normally, hosts are parsed from top to the bottom, except when the hostname is not a regular expression. | Normally, hosts are parsed from top to the bottom, except when the hostname is not a regular expression. | ||
So host "bronek" will match "profile1", even though it also matches "b.+" and "bron.+" (which are regular expressions). | So host "bronek" will match "profile1", even though it also matches "b.+" and "bron.+" (which are regular expressions). | ||
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| + | The behaviour of regular expressions changed slightly in WPKG 0.9.7. | ||
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| + | Previously, a host name: | ||
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| + | <host name="pc" profile-id="profile2" /> | ||
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| + | would match all hosts that contain "pc" in the name. | ||
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| + | Now it matches "pc", and only "pc". | ||
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| + | To match "pc001", "pc002", "pcABC", you have to use "pc.+". | ||
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| + | The change was introduced to ease the maintenance of hosts. | ||
[[category:Documentation]] | [[category:Documentation]] | ||
Revision as of 18:37, 16 March 2006
WPKG has regular expression support for hosts defined in hosts.xml file.
You can view the exact syntax on this page:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/jscript7/html/jsjsgrpregexpsyntax.asp
Quick examples:
<host name="b[0-9]+" profile-id="profile" />
works for: b1, b10, b100 does not work for: bubu, b, x, x1, x10, x100
<host name=".+" profile-id="profile" />
works for *all* hosts - use with care (!), place at the bottom of hosts.xml
<host name="b.+" profile-id="profile1" />
works for "b10", "b11", "b12345" etc.
<host name="b.+" profile-id="profile2" />
<host name="bronek1" profile-id="profile1" />
<host name="bron.+" profile-id="profile3" />
Normally, hosts are parsed from top to the bottom, except when the hostname is not a regular expression. So host "bronek" will match "profile1", even though it also matches "b.+" and "bron.+" (which are regular expressions).
Note
The behaviour of regular expressions changed slightly in WPKG 0.9.7.
Previously, a host name:
<host name="pc" profile-id="profile2" />
would match all hosts that contain "pc" in the name.
Now it matches "pc", and only "pc".
To match "pc001", "pc002", "pcABC", you have to use "pc.+".
The change was introduced to ease the maintenance of hosts.