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I'm trying to create a regular expression that is to be integrated in monitoring services. They are validated using golang regex.
So I was trying to create a regex that validates java exceptions.
For example I have these exceptions (they are seperate lines)
java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: ...
java.lang.IllegalAccessException: ...
And I need a regular expressions that accepts exceptions only. Not errors, nor other types.
I'm able to catch java messages with this regular expression
pattern: "^java.lang"
But that also includes all types of errors, which is not intent.
I was trying to make the regex to catch the word "exception" at the end, but I'm not sure how.
regex go
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I'm trying to create a regular expression that is to be integrated in monitoring services. They are validated using golang regex.
So I was trying to create a regex that validates java exceptions.
For example I have these exceptions (they are seperate lines)
java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: ...
java.lang.IllegalAccessException: ...
And I need a regular expressions that accepts exceptions only. Not errors, nor other types.
I'm able to catch java messages with this regular expression
pattern: "^java.lang"
But that also includes all types of errors, which is not intent.
I was trying to make the regex to catch the word "exception" at the end, but I'm not sure how.
regex go
Are you asking what regex you should do or how you shoud do it? i'm not sure
– Anthony Raymond
Nov 23 '18 at 16:30
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I'm trying to create a regular expression that is to be integrated in monitoring services. They are validated using golang regex.
So I was trying to create a regex that validates java exceptions.
For example I have these exceptions (they are seperate lines)
java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: ...
java.lang.IllegalAccessException: ...
And I need a regular expressions that accepts exceptions only. Not errors, nor other types.
I'm able to catch java messages with this regular expression
pattern: "^java.lang"
But that also includes all types of errors, which is not intent.
I was trying to make the regex to catch the word "exception" at the end, but I'm not sure how.
regex go
I'm trying to create a regular expression that is to be integrated in monitoring services. They are validated using golang regex.
So I was trying to create a regex that validates java exceptions.
For example I have these exceptions (they are seperate lines)
java.lang.NoSuchMethodException: ...
java.lang.IllegalAccessException: ...
And I need a regular expressions that accepts exceptions only. Not errors, nor other types.
I'm able to catch java messages with this regular expression
pattern: "^java.lang"
But that also includes all types of errors, which is not intent.
I was trying to make the regex to catch the word "exception" at the end, but I'm not sure how.
regex go
regex go
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Are you asking what regex you should do or how you shoud do it? i'm not sure
– Anthony Raymond
Nov 23 '18 at 16:30
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Are you asking what regex you should do or how you shoud do it? i'm not sure
– Anthony Raymond
Nov 23 '18 at 16:30
Are you asking what regex you should do or how you shoud do it? i'm not sure
– Anthony Raymond
Nov 23 '18 at 16:30
Are you asking what regex you should do or how you shoud do it? i'm not sure
– Anthony Raymond
Nov 23 '18 at 16:30
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You could match any character zero or more times no greedy and then match Exception: .*?Exception:
after ^java.lang.
.
^java.lang..*?Exception:
Regex demo
Note to escape the dot to match it literally.
I'm trying to make it compatible with the "Inputs and Patterns" section here, specifically in the 'pattern' field, with this regex... but not being able to
– Firecat
Nov 26 '18 at 9:20
Do you get an error or are you sure there are exceptions? Did you trypattern: "^java.lang..*?Exception:"
?
– The fourth bird
Nov 26 '18 at 9:53
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You could match any character zero or more times no greedy and then match Exception: .*?Exception:
after ^java.lang.
.
^java.lang..*?Exception:
Regex demo
Note to escape the dot to match it literally.
I'm trying to make it compatible with the "Inputs and Patterns" section here, specifically in the 'pattern' field, with this regex... but not being able to
– Firecat
Nov 26 '18 at 9:20
Do you get an error or are you sure there are exceptions? Did you trypattern: "^java.lang..*?Exception:"
?
– The fourth bird
Nov 26 '18 at 9:53
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You could match any character zero or more times no greedy and then match Exception: .*?Exception:
after ^java.lang.
.
^java.lang..*?Exception:
Regex demo
Note to escape the dot to match it literally.
I'm trying to make it compatible with the "Inputs and Patterns" section here, specifically in the 'pattern' field, with this regex... but not being able to
– Firecat
Nov 26 '18 at 9:20
Do you get an error or are you sure there are exceptions? Did you trypattern: "^java.lang..*?Exception:"
?
– The fourth bird
Nov 26 '18 at 9:53
add a comment |
You could match any character zero or more times no greedy and then match Exception: .*?Exception:
after ^java.lang.
.
^java.lang..*?Exception:
Regex demo
Note to escape the dot to match it literally.
You could match any character zero or more times no greedy and then match Exception: .*?Exception:
after ^java.lang.
.
^java.lang..*?Exception:
Regex demo
Note to escape the dot to match it literally.
edited Nov 23 '18 at 16:38
answered Nov 23 '18 at 16:29
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I'm trying to make it compatible with the "Inputs and Patterns" section here, specifically in the 'pattern' field, with this regex... but not being able to
– Firecat
Nov 26 '18 at 9:20
Do you get an error or are you sure there are exceptions? Did you trypattern: "^java.lang..*?Exception:"
?
– The fourth bird
Nov 26 '18 at 9:53
add a comment |
I'm trying to make it compatible with the "Inputs and Patterns" section here, specifically in the 'pattern' field, with this regex... but not being able to
– Firecat
Nov 26 '18 at 9:20
Do you get an error or are you sure there are exceptions? Did you trypattern: "^java.lang..*?Exception:"
?
– The fourth bird
Nov 26 '18 at 9:53
I'm trying to make it compatible with the "Inputs and Patterns" section here, specifically in the 'pattern' field, with this regex... but not being able to
– Firecat
Nov 26 '18 at 9:20
I'm trying to make it compatible with the "Inputs and Patterns" section here, specifically in the 'pattern' field, with this regex... but not being able to
– Firecat
Nov 26 '18 at 9:20
Do you get an error or are you sure there are exceptions? Did you try
pattern: "^java.lang..*?Exception:"
?– The fourth bird
Nov 26 '18 at 9:53
Do you get an error or are you sure there are exceptions? Did you try
pattern: "^java.lang..*?Exception:"
?– The fourth bird
Nov 26 '18 at 9:53
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Are you asking what regex you should do or how you shoud do it? i'm not sure
– Anthony Raymond
Nov 23 '18 at 16:30