The Search function in TWiki is very powerful. Especially searches using a RegularExpression play an important part of tapping TWiki'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.
Suppose there is a topic with a table defining entries in a TWikiForm. I.e. they define select menu items in a form template. 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?
The following search pattern can be employed:
<form> <select> %SEARCH{ "^\|[^\|]*\| *option *\|" topic="%TOPIC%" type="regex" multiple="on" nosearch="on" nototal="on" format="<option>$pattern(^\| *(.*?) *\|.*)</option>" }% </select> </form>
which is, in effect:
Imagine a TWiki form-based topic classification, i.e. every page has a form with several fields. How to:
In practice:
Image a TWiki form with two fields:
We will:
%SEARCH{"[T]opicClassification.*value\=.*Two;[T]opicStatus.*value\=.*%URLPARAM{type}%" type="regex" casesensitive="on" nosearch="on" format=" * $topic - <font face=\"arial,helvetica\" size=\"1\"> _last modified by_ $wikiusername _on_ $date </font> %BR% <font face=\"arial,helvetica\" size=\"1\"> $formfield(TopicStatus) </font>" sort="topic"}%
The filtering select dialogue is created as in Pattern 1:
%STARTSIDEBAR% *Filter:* %BR% <form name="selectType" action="%SCRIPTURLPATH{"view"}%/%WEB%/" > <select name="type" size="1" onchange="document.location=this.value;"> %SEARCH{ "^\|[^\|]*\| *option *\|" topic="TopicClassification" web="%WEB%" type="regex" multiple="on" nosearch="on" nototal="on" format="<option value=%INCLUDINGTOPIC%?type=$pattern(^\| *(.*?) *\|.*)>$pattern(^\| *(.*?) *\|.*)</option>" }% <option value=%INCLUDINGTOPIC%>All pages</option> </select> </form> %STOPSIDEBAR%
This will create similar functionality as TWiki:Plugins.TopicClassificationAddOn
How to populate a list box with all usernames of registered TWiki users
<form name="testing" action="%SCRIPTURLPATH{"view"}%/%USERSWEB%" method="get"> <select name="topic"> <option>Select user...</option> %SEARCH{ "Name:;Email:;Country:" web="%USERSWEB%" type="regex" nosearch="on" nototal="on" format="<option>$topic</option>" }% </select> <input type="submit" value="Go" /> </form>
Which expands to this: (here limited to all Z* users because TWiki.org has so many)
This searches all topics in the Main web that contain "Name", "Email" and "Country" bullets. Alternatively, do a FormattedSearch with multiple="on"
on the Main.TWikiUsers topic.
The example of Solution 1 produces the list box. Add a MULTIPLE to the select statement, i.e.:
<select name="topic" size="2" MULTIPLE>
Please note that the Search pattern is unchanged compared to Solution 1. The change is in the HTML form element.
The abovementioned modification is, in effect:
When the User information is stored in a UserForm (as is default in Dakar) then this list can be generated as follows:
<form name="testing" action="%SCRIPTURLPATH{"view"}%/%USERSWEB%" method="get"> <select name="topic"> <option>Select user...</option> %SEARCH{"%META:FORM.*[U]serForm" web="%USERSWEB%" type="regex" casesensitive="on" nosearch="on" format="<option>$topic</option>" sort="topic" excludetopic="Test*, TWiki*"}% </select> <input type="submit" value="Go" /> </form>
In the above example:
META:FORM.*[U]serForm
will search for all topics with a UserForm attached - change this if you have a different form where userdata is stored. Please note that this search does not actually extract anything from the form - it just uses it to identify the appropriate pages
excludetopic="Test*, TWiki*"
allows to skip all topics starting with Test and TWiki, such as TestUser or TWikiAdmin. Use this if you have any special users who you do not want appearing in this list
How to get to the parent of the current topic to display on the page?
Since TWiki 4.0 you can now use the META variable:
%META{ "parent" dontrecurse="on" }%
You might think that the following Search would do the trick:
%SEARCH{ "^%BASETOPIC%$" scope="topic" nosearch="on" type="regex" nonoise="on" format=" * $parent" }%
However, the $parent
link fails if the topic has no parent set ($parent
will be empty). You can use some TWiki:Plugins/SpreadSheetPlugin magic to conditionally link to the parent or to
WebHome
:
$percntCALC{$IF($EXACT($parent,),<nop>,$NOP( * $parent))}$percnt
So the total Search query to find a topic's parent topic is:
%SEARCH{ "^%BASETOPIC%$" scope="topic" type="regex" nonoise="on" format="$percntCALC{$IF($EXACT($parent,),<nop>,$NOP( * $parent))}$percnt" }%
The parent topic of this topic is:
%IF%
, removing the dependency on SpreadSheetPlugin:
%SEARCH{ "^%BASETOPIC%$" web="%BASEWEB%" scope="topic" type="regex" nonoise="on" format="$percntIF{$quot$parent$quot then=$quot * $parent$quot else=$quot<nop>$quot}$percnt" }%
How to get to the list of all children of the current topic to display on the page?
The parent information is stored in the META:TOPICPARENT meta data. Do a SEARCH to find all topic parent meta data pointing to the current topic:
Children: %SEARCH{ "META\:TOPICPARENT.*\"%TOPIC%\"" type="regex" nonoise="on" format="[[$topic]]" separator=", " }%
Note: Replace %TOPIC%
with %BASETOPIC%
if you put this SEARCH into the skin or a sidebar.
How to find and display public webs in a drop down list box.
Thanks to TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny for these solutions.
<form> <select name="topic"> <option value="%TOPIC%">Select...</option> %SEARCH{ "%HOMETOPIC%" scope="topic" web="all" topic="%HOMETOPIC%" format="<option value=\"$web.$topic\">$web</option>" separator=" " }% </select> <input type="submit" value="Go" /> </form>
Public webs of TWiki.
For private webs, or any other webs you wish to exclude from the display, use "on" for the
Exclude web from a web="all" search
setting in the relevant web's WebPreferences topic.
This result can also be accomplished with the %WEBLIST% variable.
We have a topic with a bullet list with category names. In another topic we want to offer these values in a select box dropdown.
For example, CategoryList has:
The following search pattern can be employed:
<select name="type"> <option>Select category...</option> %SEARCH{" *\s*.*?" topic="CategoryList" type="regex" multiple="on" casesensitive="on" nosummary="on" nosearch="on" noheader="on" nototal="on" format="<option>$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" nosummary="on" nosearch="on" noheader="on" nototal="on" separator="," format="$pattern(.* \*\s*([^\n]*).*)"}%
Display the user name in the user's topic title
Search for the Name:
entry.
%SEARCH{" * [N]ame: " topic="%TOPIC%" type="regex" casesensitive="on" nosummary="on" nosearch="on" noheader="on" nototal="on" format="---+!! $pattern(.* \* Name: ([^\n]*).*)"}%
To create a test case, we will put a name entry here:
Search result:
Below is an example of a search that searches form data. The questions are:
td..td
in the search expression?
%SEARCH{ "[S]tatus.*(td..td|value\=).*[W]aiting" casesensitive="on" type="regex" nosearch="on" nototal="on" format="| [[$topic]]<br /> ($date - $rev - [[%SCRIPTURLPATH{rdiff}%/$web/$topic][Diffs]]) |"}%
%SEARCH depends on grep, and grep searches the whole file, including the meta data.
An example meta data form field is:
%META:FIELD{name="OperatingSystem" title="OperatingSystem" value="OsWin"}%So a search for a form field could look like:
%SEARCH{ "[O]peratingSystem.*value\=.*[O]sWin" type="regex" ... }%
.*
indicate that there can be any number of any character between OperatingSystem
and value
in the (whole) file
Now the original file format of the category table (the predecessor of the TWiki forms) looks like this:
<td valign="top" align="right"> OperatingSystem: </td><td> OsWin </td>The following search finds topics in the old and new format:
%SEARCH{ "[O]peratingSystem.*(td..td|value\=).*[O]sWin" type="regex" ... }%
The td..td
matches td<>td
; a simple search on "[O]peratingSystem.*[O]sWin"
could find a hit in the topic text by coincidence.
A simple %SEARCH{ "[O]peratingSystem.*value\=.*[O]sWin" ...}%
search is sufficient if you do not have topics in the old format.
How would I go about listing all moved topics ?
Search for the META:TOPICMOVED meta data. Type this:
Moved topics: %SEARCH{ "%META\:TOPICMOVED" type="regex" format="$topic, " nosearch="on" noheader="on" nosummary="on" }%
to get this (limited to 10 results):
Moved topics:
Related Topics: UserDocumentationCategory, SearchHelp, TWikiVariables#VarSEARCH, FormattedSearch, RegularExpression
-- Contributors: TWiki:Main.AntonAylward, TWiki:Main.ArthurClemens
, TWiki:Main.JosMaccabiani
, TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny
, TWiki:Main.SueLocke