+1 -- it is not only important for Windows to Linux, but also for identifying file read /
writes that need to be mounted for cloud deployments to things like OpenShift.
Brad Davis
Director of FSI Solutions, Red Hat Consulting
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Marek Novotny" <mnovotny(a)redhat.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 9:49:31 AM
Subject: [windup-dev] Fwd: [WindUp] Regular expression to detect filesystem paths
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Romain,
I would go with simplified pattern for every unique occurrence to more
more general one.
So try to use <or></or> and condition patterns in it.
Something like the following:
<rule id="filesystem-paths-properties">
<when>
<or>
<filecontent filename="{*}.{extensions}"
pattern="{filesystem}" />
<filecontent filename="{*}.{extensions}"
pattern="{netfilesystem}" />
<filecontent filename="{*}.{extensions}"
pattern="page import="{filesystem}" />
</or>
</when>
<perform>
<hint message="File system properties" effort="1"
severity="mandatory">
<message>
TODO
</message>
</hint>
</perform>
<where param="extensions">
<matches pattern="(java|properties|jsp|jpsf|tag|xml|txt)" />
</where>
<where param="filesystem">
<matches pattern="(\S:[\\|/])" />
</where>
<where param="netfilesystem">
<matches pattern="(\\\\ntfileserver\)" />
</where>
<where param="netfilesystem">
<matches pattern="" />
</where>
</rule>
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [WindUp] Regular expression to detect filesystem paths
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 15:29:03 +0200
From: Roman Martin Gil <rmarting(a)redhat.com>
To: Marek Novotny <mnovotny(a)redhat.com>
Hi,
I am very obfuscated to create a rule to identify some filesystem paths
patterns. I am trying to detect when the code (.java, .properties) have
the following entries:
* "c:\\"
* "e:\\"
* "c:/"
* "e:/"
* "\\\\ntfileserver\"
* "page import="""
My first approach is similar to:
<rule id="filesystem-paths-properties">
<when>
<filecontent filename="{*}.{extensions}"
pattern="{filesystem}" />
</when>
<perform>
<hint message="File system properties" effort="1"
severity="mandatory">
<message>
TODO
</message>
</hint>
</perform>
<where param="extensions">
<matches pattern="(java|properties|jsp|jpsf|tag|xml|txt)"
/>
</where>
<where param="filesystem">
<matches pattern="((c|e):|[\\])" />
</where>
</rule>
However I am detecting cases as "Message: " as a pattern. How could I
create a rule to identify these cases?
Thank you very much in advance
PD: What is the better mail list to send it?
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Saludos/Best regards
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