
Search Pattern CookbookThe Search function is very powerful. Searches using a RegularExpression play an important part of tapping Foswiki's full potential. Unfortunately RegularExpressions can be incredibly obscure to the uninitiated. Most people not familiar (enough) with Regular Expressions mostly cut and paste (and maybe tweak) from existing examples. This page intends to collect lots of examples together.On this page:
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Pattern 1: Extract values from a tableProblem definitionSuppose there is a topic with a table defining entries in a data form. I.e. they define select menu items in a form definition. They are then formatted like:| *Name* | *Type* | *Tooltip message* | | option1 | option | | | option2 | option | | | option3 | option | |How to extract the 'name' values, i.e. 'option1', 'option2' and 'option3' and put them in a HTML form select input? Solution 1The following search pattern can be employed:
<form>
<select>
%SEARCH{
"^\|[^\|]*\| *option *\|"
topic="%TOPIC%"
type="regex"
multiple="on"
nonoise="on"
format="<option>$pattern(^\| *(.*?) *\|.*)</option>"
}%
</select>
</form>
which is, in effect:
Solution 2If your table has this format:| *Country* | | | | Afghanistan | | Aland Islands | | Albania | | Algeria | | American Samoa | | Andorra |You need to skip the header row. Use this search:
<select>
%SEARCH{
"^\|[^\*\|]*\|"
topic="CountryList"
type="regex"
multiple="on"
nonoise="on"
format="<option>$pattern(^\| *(.*?) *\|.*)</option>"
}%
</select>
Which renders as:
Solution 3If you want to grab the complete row for each occurrence of a string in a table, for instance the word "Marketing":| a | b | c | d | e | | Marketing | b | c | d | e| | a | b | c | d | e | | a | marketing | c | d | e | | a | b | c | d | marketing |use this query:
%SEARCH{
"^\|.*?Marketing.*"
type="regex"
topic="%TOPIC%"
multiple="on"
nonoise="on"
format="| $pattern(^\| *(.*?) *|.*)"
}%
Which renders as:
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Pattern 2: List generated from form classificationProblemImagine a form-based topic classification, i.e. every page has a form with several fields. How to:
Test caseIn practice:Image a form with two fields:
Solution
%SEARCH{
"TopicClassification='%URLPARAM{type}%'"
type="query"
nonoise="on"
sort="topic"
format=" * $topic - <font face='arial,helvetica' size='1'>
_last modified by_ $wikiusername _on_ $date </font> %BR%
<font face='arial,helvetica' size='1'> $formfield(TopicStatus) </font>"
}%
The filtering select dialogue is created as in Pattern 1:
%STARTSIDEBAR%
*Filter:* %BR%
<form name="selectType" action="%SCRIPTURLPATH{"view"}%/%WEB%/" >
<select name="type" size="1" onchange="document.location=this.value;">
%SEARCH{
"^\|[^\|]*\| *option *\|"
topic="TopicClassification"
type="regex"
nonoise="on"
format="<option value='%BASETOPIC%?type=$pattern(^\| *(.*?) *\|.*)'>
$pattern(^\| *(.*?) *\|.*)</option>"
}%
<option value='%BASETOPIC%'>All pages</option>
</select>
</form>
%STOPSIDEBAR%
This will create similar functionality as Foswiki:Extensions.TopicClassificationAddOn
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Pattern 3: Extract the parent of a given topicProblemHow to get to the parent of the current topic to display on the page?Solution 1: Using QUERYUse the QUERY macro:%QUERY{ "parent.name" }%
Test caseFormattedSearch<--
Pattern 4: Show all Children of a given topicProblemHow to get to the list of all children of the current topic to display on the page?SolutionThe parent information is stored in the topic meta data. Do a SEARCH to find all topic parent meta data pointing to the current topic:
Children:
%SEARCH{
"parent.name='%TOPIC%'"
type="query"
nonoise="on"
format="[[$topic]]"
separator=", "
}%
Note: Replace %TOPIC% with %BASETOPIC% if you put this SEARCH into the skin or a sidebar.
See also HierarchicalNavigation for an elaborate example.
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Pattern 5: Search and display the home topics of public webs in a listProblemHow to find and display public webs in a drop down list box.Solution
<form>
<select name="topic">
<option value="%TOPIC%">Select...</option>
%SEARCH{
"%HOMETOPIC%"
scope="topic"
web="all"
topic="%HOMETOPIC%"
format="<option value='$web.$topic'>$web</option>"
separator=" "
}%
</select>
<input type="submit" class="foswikiSubmit" value="Go" />
</form>
Test casePublic webs can be found with the %WEBLIST% macro.<--
Pattern 6: Create a select box with values from a bullet listProblemWe have a topic with a bullet list with category names. In another topic we want to offer these values in a select box dropdown. For example, CategoryList has:
SolutionThe following search pattern can be employed:
<select name="type">
<option>Select category...</option>
%SEARCH{
" *\s*.*?"
topic="CategoryList"
type="regex"
multiple="on"
casesensitive="on"
nonoise="on"
format="<option>$pattern(.* \*\s*([^\n]*).*)</option>"
}%
</select>
To render the bullet list as a comma-separated list, use the separator parameter:
%SEARCH{
" *\s*.*?"
topic="CategoryList"
type="regex"
multiple="on"
casesensitive="on"
nonoise="on"
separator=","
format="$pattern(.* \*\s*([^\n]*).*)"
}%
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Pattern 7: Search all topics that have been movedProblemHow would I go about listing all moved topics ?SolutionSearch for the 'moved' meta data. Type this:
Moved topics: %SEARCH{
"moved.from=~'\w+'"
web="all"
type="query"
separator=", "
format="$web.$topic"
nonoise="on"
}%
Test caseMoved topics: NatSkinTest, AjaxWebSelector, AppendixCascadingStyleSheets, FAQAnApplicationWithWikiForm, FAQDeleteOrRenameATopic, FAQDeleteOrRenameAnAttachment, FAQDownloadSources, FAQEditDoesNotIncreaseTheRevision, FAQGnuGeneralPublicLicense, FAQSearchDoesNotWork, FAQSimultaneousEdits, FAQWhatIsWikiWiki, NatSkinConfiguration, NatSkinWebTopicListViewTemplate, VarMETASEARCHPattern 8: Extract level-1 headingsHow do I go about extracting the first occurance of a level-1 heading?SolutionUse the$pattern() token. Type this:
%SEARCH{
"^---[+][^+][^\r\n]+[\r\n]"
type="regex"
nonoise="on"
header="Headings:"
limit="5"
format=" * [[$topic][$pattern([\r\n\-+!]+([^\r\n]*?)[\r\n].*)]]"
footer="Found $ntopics topics with level-1 headings"
}%
Test caseHeadings:
Related Topics: UserDocumentationCategory, SearchHelp, Macros, FormattedSearch, RegularExpression <-- | |||||||||||||||||||
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