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I would to create a filter like this

file --outputType=text/plain --dir=someDir --mode=lines | filter --expression='payload.contains(\"request url\") AND payload.contains(\"request method\")' | log

So, i would to visualize on the console the lines which contain request URL and request method.

I made this stream in according to this question

Unfortunatelly i've this error:

.... Caused by: org.springframework.beans.PropertyBatchUpdateException; nested PropertyAccessExceptions (1) are: PropertyAccessException 1: org.springframework.beans.MethodInvocationException: Property 'expressionString' threw exception; nested exception is org.springframework.expression.spel.SpelParseException: EL1065E:(pos 17): unexpected escape character.

EDIT: i've deployed the stream via Flo

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What version are you using? I just tried this with 1.3.1 with no problems...

xd:>stream create foo --definition "tcp --outputType=text/plain | filter --expression='payload.contains(\"foo\") AND payload.contains(\"bar\")' | log" --deploy 

$ telnet localhost 1234
Trying ::1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
abc
foobar

Result:

2017-03-25T08:59:57-0400 1.3.1.RELEASE INFO xdbus.foo.1-1 sink.foo - foobar

EDIT

When using flo (admin UI), use '' instead of \" ...

foo = tcp --outputType=text/plain | filter --expression='payload.contains(''foo'') AND payload.contains(''bar'')' | log
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  • I'm using 1.3.1. After your message i've deployed the same stream of my question via shell (first i've deployed via Flo). With shell it's all ok, via Flo the same identical stream not works and returns the error of the question.
    – strano
    Mar 25, 2017 at 14:56
  • Use '' instead of \" with flo - see the update to my answer (I just tested it). Mar 25, 2017 at 15:21
  • Now it's all ok!! Thank you very much!!
    – strano
    Mar 25, 2017 at 15:45

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