The RegexpSplit
RegexSplit
attribute definition produces its values by applying a Java regular expression to each of the input attribute's values. For every input value that matches, the first match group is added as a new output value.
Schema Name and Location
This xsi:type
is defined in the urn:mace:shibboleth:2.0:resolver
namespace 3.3, the schema for which can be located at http://shibboleth.net/schema/idp/shibboleth-attribute-resolver.xsd
Prior to V3.3 supplied plugins were defined by a schema type in the urn:mace:shibboleth:2.0:resolver:ad
namespace, the schema for which is located at http://shibboleth.net/schema/idp/shibboleth-attribute-resolver-ad.xsd. This is still supported, but every element or type in the old namespace has an equivalently named (but not necessarily identical) version in the urn:mace:shibboleth:2.0:resolver
namespace. The use of the urn:mace:shibboleth:2.0:resolver
namespace also allows a relaxation of the ordering requirements of child elements to reduce strictness.
Attributes
Any of the common attributes can be specified. In addition, the following attributes are defined:
Name | Type | Req? | Default | Description |
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regex | string | Y | Provides the regular expression to apply | |
caseSensitive | boolean | false | Whether the match is case sensitive or not |
Child Elements
Any of the common child elements can be specified.
Example
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<AttributeDefinition id="exampleRegexp" xsi:type="RegexSplit" regex="Pre-(.+)-Post"> <InputDataConnector ref="myLDAP" attributeNames="uid" /> <AttributeEncoder xsi:type="SAML2String" name="http://example.org/example" friendlyName="regexp"/> </AttributeDefinition> |
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