Jenkins Patterns: View jobs with Pattern in name












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I am looking for a pattern to allow users to view every job with "DB_" in the name.



The following allows only the view of jobs that start with "DB_"



^DB_.*$


I need to be able to view these "DB_" jobs no matter where it is in the name:



DB_canview_yay
this_DB_jobisviewable
this_oneto0_DB_









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    I am looking for a pattern to allow users to view every job with "DB_" in the name.



    The following allows only the view of jobs that start with "DB_"



    ^DB_.*$


    I need to be able to view these "DB_" jobs no matter where it is in the name:



    DB_canview_yay
    this_DB_jobisviewable
    this_oneto0_DB_









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      I am looking for a pattern to allow users to view every job with "DB_" in the name.



      The following allows only the view of jobs that start with "DB_"



      ^DB_.*$


      I need to be able to view these "DB_" jobs no matter where it is in the name:



      DB_canview_yay
      this_DB_jobisviewable
      this_oneto0_DB_









      share|improve this question













      I am looking for a pattern to allow users to view every job with "DB_" in the name.



      The following allows only the view of jobs that start with "DB_"



      ^DB_.*$


      I need to be able to view these "DB_" jobs no matter where it is in the name:



      DB_canview_yay
      this_DB_jobisviewable
      this_oneto0_DB_






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          ^.*DB_.*$ should do it.



          The ^ character anchors to the beginning, the $ character anchors to the end, and .* matches 0 or more other characters.






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            Works! Thanks Dave!
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          ^.*DB_.*$ should do it.



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          ^.*DB_.*$ should do it.



          The ^ character anchors to the beginning, the $ character anchors to the end, and .* matches 0 or more other characters.






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            Works! Thanks Dave!
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          ^.*DB_.*$ should do it.



          The ^ character anchors to the beginning, the $ character anchors to the end, and .* matches 0 or more other characters.






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          ^.*DB_.*$ should do it.



          The ^ character anchors to the beginning, the $ character anchors to the end, and .* matches 0 or more other characters.







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            Works! Thanks Dave!
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