public interface RegexMatchAndSubstituteOrBuilder
extends com.google.protobuf.MessageOrBuilder
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
RegexMatcher |
getPattern()
The regular expression used to find portions of a string (hereafter called
the "subject string") that should be replaced.
|
RegexMatcherOrBuilder |
getPatternOrBuilder()
The regular expression used to find portions of a string (hereafter called
the "subject string") that should be replaced.
|
String |
getSubstitution()
The string that should be substituted into matching portions of the
subject string during a substitution operation to produce a new string.
|
com.google.protobuf.ByteString |
getSubstitutionBytes()
The string that should be substituted into matching portions of the
subject string during a substitution operation to produce a new string.
|
boolean |
hasPattern()
The regular expression used to find portions of a string (hereafter called
the "subject string") that should be replaced.
|
findInitializationErrors, getAllFields, getDefaultInstanceForType, getDescriptorForType, getField, getInitializationErrorString, getOneofFieldDescriptor, getRepeatedField, getRepeatedFieldCount, getUnknownFields, hasField, hasOneofboolean hasPattern()
The regular expression used to find portions of a string (hereafter called the "subject string") that should be replaced. When a new string is produced during the substitution operation, the new string is initially the same as the subject string, but then all matches in the subject string are replaced by the substitution string. If replacing all matches isn't desired, regular expression anchors can be used to ensure a single match, so as to replace just one occurrence of a pattern. Capture groups can be used in the pattern to extract portions of the subject string, and then referenced in the substitution string.
.envoy.type.matcher.v3.RegexMatcher pattern = 1 [(.validate.rules) = { ... }RegexMatcher getPattern()
The regular expression used to find portions of a string (hereafter called the "subject string") that should be replaced. When a new string is produced during the substitution operation, the new string is initially the same as the subject string, but then all matches in the subject string are replaced by the substitution string. If replacing all matches isn't desired, regular expression anchors can be used to ensure a single match, so as to replace just one occurrence of a pattern. Capture groups can be used in the pattern to extract portions of the subject string, and then referenced in the substitution string.
.envoy.type.matcher.v3.RegexMatcher pattern = 1 [(.validate.rules) = { ... }RegexMatcherOrBuilder getPatternOrBuilder()
The regular expression used to find portions of a string (hereafter called the "subject string") that should be replaced. When a new string is produced during the substitution operation, the new string is initially the same as the subject string, but then all matches in the subject string are replaced by the substitution string. If replacing all matches isn't desired, regular expression anchors can be used to ensure a single match, so as to replace just one occurrence of a pattern. Capture groups can be used in the pattern to extract portions of the subject string, and then referenced in the substitution string.
.envoy.type.matcher.v3.RegexMatcher pattern = 1 [(.validate.rules) = { ... }String getSubstitution()
The string that should be substituted into matching portions of the subject string during a substitution operation to produce a new string. Capture groups in the pattern can be referenced in the substitution string. Note, however, that the syntax for referring to capture groups is defined by the chosen regular expression engine. Google's `RE2 <https://github.com/google/re2>`_ regular expression engine uses a backslash followed by the capture group number to denote a numbered capture group. E.g., ``\1`` refers to capture group 1, and ``\2`` refers to capture group 2.
string substitution = 2;com.google.protobuf.ByteString getSubstitutionBytes()
The string that should be substituted into matching portions of the subject string during a substitution operation to produce a new string. Capture groups in the pattern can be referenced in the substitution string. Note, however, that the syntax for referring to capture groups is defined by the chosen regular expression engine. Google's `RE2 <https://github.com/google/re2>`_ regular expression engine uses a backslash followed by the capture group number to denote a numbered capture group. E.g., ``\1`` refers to capture group 1, and ``\2`` refers to capture group 2.
string substitution = 2;Copyright © 2018–2021 The Envoy Project. All rights reserved.