and a lot of them concern regex.
One of the recent ones concerned:
"This works fine. I want to filter groups that are included in outgoing claim to just groups which start with string "SG". So I wrote custom ADFS rule:
c:[Type == "http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/claims/Group", Value =~
"(?i) ^SG*"]
=> issue(claim = c);"
There's a number of tools to check the regex. I tend to use Expresso.
But then I came across an article which showed an easy way to check this in PowerShell.
PS C:\> "SG1234" -match '(?i)^SG*'
True
PS C:\> "abcSG1234" -match '(?i)^SG*'
False
PS C:\> "SG1234" -match '(?i)^SG.'
True
PS C:\> "SG" -match '(?i)^SG.'
False
PS C:\> "SG" -match '(?i)^SG'
True
... and you can see some of the other strings I played around with.
Neat!
Enjoy!
c:[Type == "http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/claims/Group", Value =~
"(?i) ^SG*"]
=> issue(claim = c);"
There's a number of tools to check the regex. I tend to use Expresso.
But then I came across an article which showed an easy way to check this in PowerShell.
PS C:\> "SG1234" -match '(?i)^SG*'
True
PS C:\> "abcSG1234" -match '(?i)^SG*'
False
PS C:\> "SG1234" -match '(?i)^SG.'
True
PS C:\> "SG" -match '(?i)^SG.'
False
PS C:\> "SG" -match '(?i)^SG'
True
... and you can see some of the other strings I played around with.
Neat!
Enjoy!
1 comment:
Great tip ! Thanks !
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