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DocumentFilter.Pattern Property

Definition

Gets the glob pattern to match document file path. Glob patterns can have the following syntax:

  • to match one or more characters in a path segment ? to match on one character in a path segment ** to match any number of path segments, including none {} to group conditions (e.g. **/*.{ts,js} matches all TypeScript and JavaScript files) [] to declare a range of characters to match in a path segment (e.g., example.[0-9] to match on example.0, example.1, …) [!...] to negate a range of characters to match in a path segment (e.g., example.[!0-9] to match on example.a, example.b, but not example.0) Note: a backslash () is not valid within a glob pattern. If you have an existing file path to match against, consider to use the relative pattern support that takes care of converting any backslash into slash. Otherwise, make sure to convert any backslash to slash when creating the glob pattern.
public string? Pattern { get; }
member this.Pattern : string
Public ReadOnly Property Pattern As String

Property Value

Applies to