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Thomas Mueller edited comment on OAK-75 at 5/7/12 7:53 AM:
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> globbing syntax for filter needs to be specified. '*' is a legal name character...
I would probably use the backslash as an escape character, and only support '*' at the moment.
So if you want to filter for the name "size 2*2" then the filter would need to be "size 2
backslash *2" (and within Java, the string literal would be "size 2 backslash backslash *2").
(backslash is an escape character for Jira comments as well, it seems)
was (Author: tmueller):
> globbing syntax for filter needs to be specified. '*' is a legal name character...
I would probably use the backslash as an escape character, and only support '*' at the moment.
So if you want to filter for the name "size 2*2" then the filter would need to be "size 2\*2"
(and within Java, the string literal would be "size 2\\*2").
> specify format and semantics of 'filter' parameter in MicroKernel API
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>
> Key: OAK-75
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OAK-75
> Project: Jackrabbit Oak
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: mk
> Reporter: Stefan Guggisberg
> Attachments: OAK-83.patch
>
>
> the following MicroKernel methods contain a 'filter' string parameter:
> - getJournal
> - diff
> - getNodes
> through the filter an API client could e.g. specify:
> - special 'meta' properties to be included (e.g. ":hash")
> - glob patterns on the names of properties/child nodes to be included/excluded
> - path filter (for getJournal and diff)
> format/detailed semantics TBD, here's an initial proposal (json):
> {code}
> {
> "path" : "/some/path",
> "incl" : [ ":hash", "*" ],
> "excl" : [ "tmp*" ]
> }
> {code}
> name filter patterns should ideally be the same
> format as specified for JCR Node.getNodes/getProperties.
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