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Using a field value twice while building a multi-select input token

shikhanshua
Explorer

I have a multi-select like this:

 

 

    <input token="name" type="multiselect">
      <label>Name</label>
      <choice value="*">ALL</choice>
      <prefix>(</prefix>
      <suffix>)</suffix>
      <valuePrefix>name="</valuePrefix>
      <valueSuffix>"</valueSuffix>
      <delimiter> OR </delimiter>
      <fieldForLabel>name</fieldForLabel>
      <fieldForValue>name</fieldForValue>
      <search>
        <query>index=my_index | dedup name | sort name</query>
      </search>
    </input>

 

 

It correctly produces a token $name$ with value:

 

 

(name="VALUE1" OR name="VALUE2" ... )

 

 

 

But I have a need to make the token look like:

 

 

(name="VALUE1" OR name="VALUE1.*" OR name="VALUE2" OR name="VALUE2.*" ... )

 

 

because if "VALUE1" is selected in the multi-select, I want events that match both "VALUE1" and "VALUE1.*" (note the dot star, not just star).

 

But I cannot just match "VALUE1*" as that will bring in events that have a different value which BEGINS with "VALUE1" which I don't want.

 

So the question is - how can I utilize the values TWICE in the token generation? I can't wrap my head around how I might be able to achieve this.

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marnall
Motivator

This should produce an equivalent token value:

 

 

<input token="name" type="multiselect">
<label>Name</label>
<choice value="*">ALL</choice>
<prefix>(</prefix>
<suffix>)</suffix>
<valuePrefix>name IN ("</valuePrefix>
<valueSuffix>")</valueSuffix>
<delimiter> OR </delimiter>
<fieldForLabel>name</fieldForLabel>
<fieldForValue>val</fieldForValue>
<search>
<query>index=my_index | dedup name | sort name
| eval val = name+"\",\""+name+".*"</query>
</search>
</input>

 

 


This will produce token values like:

 

 

(name IN ("VALUE1","VALUE1.*") OR name IN ("VALUE2","VALUE2.*") ...)

 

 


Which are equivalent to

 

 

(name="VALUE1" OR name="VALUE1.*" OR name="VALUE2" OR name="VALUE2.*" ... )

 

 

 

EDIT: 

Now that I think about it, you can make exactly that token value by doing this:

 

<input token="name" type="multiselect">
      <label>Name</label>
      <choice value="*">ALL</choice>
      <prefix>(</prefix>
      <suffix>)</suffix>
      <valuePrefix></valuePrefix>
      <valueSuffix></valueSuffix>
      <delimiter> OR </delimiter>
      <fieldForLabel>name</fieldForLabel>
      <fieldForValue>val</fieldForValue>
      <search>
        <query>index=my_index | dedup name | sort name
| eval val = "name=\""+name+"\" OR name=\""+name+".*\""</query>
      </search>
    </input>

 

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shikhanshua
Explorer

Genius! Works perfectly!

0 Karma

marnall
Motivator

This should produce an equivalent token value:

 

 

<input token="name" type="multiselect">
<label>Name</label>
<choice value="*">ALL</choice>
<prefix>(</prefix>
<suffix>)</suffix>
<valuePrefix>name IN ("</valuePrefix>
<valueSuffix>")</valueSuffix>
<delimiter> OR </delimiter>
<fieldForLabel>name</fieldForLabel>
<fieldForValue>val</fieldForValue>
<search>
<query>index=my_index | dedup name | sort name
| eval val = name+"\",\""+name+".*"</query>
</search>
</input>

 

 


This will produce token values like:

 

 

(name IN ("VALUE1","VALUE1.*") OR name IN ("VALUE2","VALUE2.*") ...)

 

 


Which are equivalent to

 

 

(name="VALUE1" OR name="VALUE1.*" OR name="VALUE2" OR name="VALUE2.*" ... )

 

 

 

EDIT: 

Now that I think about it, you can make exactly that token value by doing this:

 

<input token="name" type="multiselect">
      <label>Name</label>
      <choice value="*">ALL</choice>
      <prefix>(</prefix>
      <suffix>)</suffix>
      <valuePrefix></valuePrefix>
      <valueSuffix></valueSuffix>
      <delimiter> OR </delimiter>
      <fieldForLabel>name</fieldForLabel>
      <fieldForValue>val</fieldForValue>
      <search>
        <query>index=my_index | dedup name | sort name
| eval val = "name=\""+name+"\" OR name=\""+name+".*\""</query>
      </search>
    </input>

 

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