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All have a start and end, and use curly brackets. Some take additional parameters separated by colons. :
They are also processed in this order of sequence as listed here:\\
Function syntax consists of a start and end tag, the function name to be enclosed in curly brackets. Take at least one parameter as "argument". Some take additional parameters separated by colon characters. Generic syntax:
{{{
{functionname_start:optionalargument1:optionalargument2}argument{functionname_end}
}}}
The arguments can be text or numeric literals or server variables. Special case of optional arguments, when these contain the colon (:) character itself, that needs to be manually encoded as ~..~.
The functions are processed by the replacement engine in this very order of sequence as listed here.\\
----
!General purpose
\\
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VRL encodes the inner data....@ becomes {at}, % becomes {percent} etc.
{{{
vrlencode_start
}}}
VRL decodes the inner data. {at} becomes @ etc
{{{
vrldecode_start
}}}
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Safeguards the text for raw SQL preventing ' and ; and %, etc risks in input text.
Safeguards the text for raw SQL preventing ' and; and %, etc risks in the input text.
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\\Example_2: {substring_start:-4:-1}something to find{substring_end} would result in 'find'
\\The -4 is 4 from the end, and the -1 means all the way to the end. If you did a positive 1 it would do 1 character from the 4th character to the end.
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Parsing a date to a millisecond value. Example: {parse_start:MMddyy HH~..~mm~..~ss}042578 22:43:12{parse_end} Note how the sideways colon is used to represent the colon since colon is our separator character. ~..~ means : in functions where that scenario occurs.
Parsing a date to a millisecond value. Example: {parse_start:MMddyy HH~..~mm~..~ss}042578 22:43:12{parse_end} Note how the sideways colon is used to represent the colon since colon is our separator character. ~..~~ means: in functions where that scenario occurs. For strict parsing use character '__=__' at the beginning of the date format like {parse_start:__=__MM/dd/yyyy}. It will parse only valid dates and fails for example for __13__/02/2022 (Month maximum number is __12__).
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Grab a part of a formatted URL. Example: {url_start:host}ftp://demo:demo@crushftp.com/demo/folder/file.txt{url_end} would result in 'crushftp.com'
Grab a part of a formatted URL. Example: {url_start:host}ftp://demo:demo@crushftp.com/demo/folder/file.txt{url_end} would result in 'crushftp.com'. Valid items:
protocol, user, pass, host, port, path, file, and query in this order.
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Do very basic math operation on text formatted math. Example: {math_start:l}5+5{math_end} would result in 10. The l is for LONG. f is for FLOAT. i is for INTEGER, which is the default. So {math_start:f}5+5{math_end} would result in 10.0
Do very basic math operations on text formatted math. Example: {math_start:l}5+5{math_end} would result in 10. The l is for LONG. f is for FLOAT. i is for INTEGER. d is for big numbers (double of the integer) which is the default. So {math_start:f}5+5{math_end} would result in 10.0
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Reference a list of user attributes, separated by a delimitator character, of a group of users. Example: {group_start:email:MainUsers:,}Mygroup{group_end} comma separated list of user e-mail addresses members of Mygroup from MainUsers connection group
Reference a list of user attributes, separated by a delimitator character, of a group of users. Example: {group_start:email:MainUsers:,}Mygroup{group_end} comma-separated list of user e-mail addresses members of Mygroup from MainUsers connection group
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Trace geographically an IP using https://freegeoip.net, for example {geoip_start}{user_ip}{geo_ip_end} in a user task
Trace geographically an IP using https://freegeoip.net, for example {geoip_start}{user_ip}{geoip_end} in a user task
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Turn off function replacement. If the text starts with the variable {ignore_functions} function replacement will be turned off.
{{{
ignore_functions
}}}
Log custom text to CrushFTP.log
{{{
{log_start}some text, or {variables}{log_end}
}}}
\\
----
\\
!Special functions that only work in the UserVariable task\\
__Save, Load, and Add to named list items in a job flow. (UserVariable task only) (CrushFTP 10.3.0_43+ supports this)__\\
Save a copy of the current list to the name in the function (applying the filter of the UserVariable task)
{{{
save_list_start
}}}
Load a list into the current list and start using it. The existing list is discarded.
{{{
load_list_start
}}}
Add the current item to a named list.
{{{
add_list_start
}}}
\\
----
__Parse in a JSON object, explode to a list of key name - key value pairs__
{{{
json_parse_start
}}}
Use it like {json_parse_start}{myJson}{json_parse_end} with it's argument a variable referencing a JSON object. Can dereference a particular key value with the key name enclosed in curly brackets ( like {mykey1} ). It doesn't work with nested JSON structures.\\
\\
__Parse in an XML file, explode to a list of key name - key value pairs__\\
\\
__!!!Restriction:__ Only works for XML attributes: __type="properties"__ or __type="vector"__.\\
\\
{{{
{xml_parse_start}{file_contents}{xml_parse_end}
}}}\\
\\
You can also convert the input XML into a parsable format:\\
{{{
{xml_parse_start}{replace_start:<mytag:<mytag type="properties"}{file_contents}{replace_end}{xml_parse_end}
}}}\\
{{{
{xml_parse_start}{replace_start:<mytag:<mytag type="vector"}{file_contents}{replace_end}{xml_parse_end}
}}}
\\
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