Search Pattern Cookbook 
The Search function in TWiki is very powerful. Especially searches using a 
RegularExpression play an important part of tapping TWiki's full potential. Unfortunately 
RegularExpressions can be incredibly obscure to the uninitiated. 
Most people not familiar (enough) with Regular Expressions mostly cut and paste (and maybe tweak) from existing examples. This page intends to collect lots of examples together.
 Pattern 1: Extract values from a table 
 Problem definition 
Suppose there is a topic with a table defining entries in a TWikiForm. I.e. they define select menu items in a form template. They are then formatted like:
| *Name* | *Type* | *Tooltip message* |
| option1 | option | |
| option2 | option | |
| option3 | option | |
How to extract the 'name' values, i.e. 'option1', 'option2' and 'option3' and put them in a HTML form select input?
 Solution 
The following search pattern can be employed:
<form>
<select>
%SEARCH{ "^\|[^\|]*\| *option *\|" topic="%TOPIC%" regex="on" multiple="on" nosearch="on" nototal="on" format="<option>$pattern(^\| *(.*?) *\|.*)</option>" }%
</select>
</form>
which is, in effect:
 
 Pattern 2: List generated from form classification 
 Problem 
Imagine a TWiki form-based topic classification, i.e. every page has a form with several fields. How to: 
-  create a search to display all topics where one form field is set to a certain value
-  create a search to filter the list above based on the values of a second form field
 Test case 
In practice: 
 
Image a TWiki form with two fields: 
-  TopicClassification = One, Two or Three
-  TopicStatus = Test or Final
We will: 
-  List all topics where the TopicClassification field is set to 'Two'
-  Enable the user to filter this list based on the values of TopicStatus
 Solution 
%SEARCH{"[T]opicClassification.*value\=.*Two;[T]opicStatus.*value\=.*%URLPARAM{type}%"
regex="on" casesensitive="on" nosearch="on" 
format="   * $topic - <font face=\"arial,helvetica\" size=\"1\"> 
_last modified by_ $wikiusername _on_ $date </font> %BR%     
<font face=\"arial,helvetica\" size=\"1\"> $formfield(TopicStatus) </font>" 
sort="topic"}%
The filtering select dialogue is created as in Pattern 1:
%STARTSIDEBAR%
*Filter:* %BR%
<form name="selectType" action="%SCRIPTURLPATH{"view"}%/%WEB%/" >
<select name="type" size="1" onchange="document.location=this.value;"> 
%SEARCH{ "^\|[^\|]*\| *option *\|" topic="TopicClassification" web="%WEB%" regex="on" 
multiple="on" nosearch="on" nototal="on" format="<option value=%INCLUDINGTOPIC%?type=$pattern(^\| *(.*?) *\|.*)>$pattern(^\| *(.*?) *\|.*)</option>" }% 
<option value=%INCLUDINGTOPIC%>All pages</option> </select>
</form>
%STOPSIDEBAR% 
This will create similar functionality as 
TWiki:Plugins.TopicClassificationAddOn
 
 Pattern 3a: listbox with all user names 
 Problem 
How to populate a list box with all usernames of registered TWiki users
 Solution 
<form name="testing" action="%SCRIPTURLPATH{"view"}%/%MAINWEB%" method="get">
<select name="topic">
<option>Select user...</option>
%SEARCH{ "Name:;Email:;Country:" web="%MAINWEB%" type="regex" nosearch="on" nototal="on" format="<option>$topic</option>" }%
</select>
<input type="submit" value="Go" />
</form>
Which expands to this: (here limited to all Z* users because TWiki.org has so many)
This searches all topics in the Main web that contain "Name", "Email" and "Country" bullets. Alternatively, do a 
FormattedSearch with 
multiple="on" on the 
Main.TWikiUsers topic.
 Pattern 3b: listbox with all user names - select multiple names 
 Problem 
Suppose you want to send mail from a form on topic page to a selected list of 
multiple TWikiUsers  
 Solution 
The example of Pattern 3a produces the list box.  Add a MULTIPLE to the 
select statement, i.e.:
<select name="topic" size="2" MULTIPLE>
Please note that the Search pattern is unchanged compared to Pattern 3a. The change is in the HTML form element.
 Test case 
The Search pattern 3a with the abovementioned modification is, in effect:
 Pattern 4: Extract the parent of a given topic 
 Problem 
How to get to the parent of the current topic to display on the page?
 Solution 
You might think that the following Search would do the trick:
%SEARCH{ "^%BASETOPIC%$" scope="topic" nosearch="on" type="regex" nototal="on" format="[[$parent][parent_link]]" }%
However, the 
[[$parent][parent_link]] link fails if the topic has no parent set (
$parent will be empty). You can use some 
SpreadSheetPlugin magic to conditionally link to the parent or to 
WebHome: 
[[$percntCALC{$IF($EXACT($parent,), %HOMETOPIC%, $parent)}$percnt][parent_link]] 
So the total Search query to find a topic's parent topic is:
%SEARCH{ "^%BASETOPIC%$" scope="topic" nosearch="on" type="regex" nototal="on" format="[<nop>[$percntCALC{$IF($EXACT($parent,), <nop>%HOMETOPIC%, $parent)}$percnt][parent_link]]" }%
 Test Case 
The parent topic of this topic is: 
FormattedSearch
 Pattern 5: Search and display the home topics of public webs in a list 
 Problem 
How to find and display public webs in a drop down list box.
 Solution 
Thanks to TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny for these solutions.
<form>
<select name="topic">
<option value="%TOPIC%">Select...</option>
%SEARCH{ "%HOMETOPIC%" scope="topic" web="all" topic="%HOMETOPIC%" format="<option value=\"$web.$topic\">$web</option>" separator=" " }%
</select>
<input type="submit"  value="Go" />
</form>
 Test case 
Public webs of TWiki.

 For private webs, or any other webs you wish to exclude from the display, use "on" for the 
Exclude web from a web="all" search setting in the relevant web's WebPreferences topic.
 Alternative solution 
This result can also be accomplished with the %WEBLIST% variable.
 Pattern 6: Extract a value from a bullet list 
 Problem 
Display the user name in the user's topic title
 Solution 
Search for the 
Name: entry.
%SEARCH{"   * [N]ame: " topic="%TOPIC%" regex="on" casesensitive="on" nosummary="on" nosearch="on" noheader="on" nototal="on" format="---+!! $pattern(.*   \* Name: ([^\n]*).*)"}%
 Test case 
To create a test case, we will put a name entry here:
  
Search result:
  
 Pattern 7: Search for Form and Meta data: explained 
 Problem 
Below is an example of a search that searches form data. The questions are: 
-  why is this searching the metadata, shouldn't it just search the text?
-  what is the meaning of the td..tdin the search expression?
%SEARCH{ "[S]tatus.*(td..td|value\=).*[W]aiting" casesensitive="on" regex="on" 
nosearch="on" nototal="on" format="| [[$topic]]<br /> ($date - $rev - 
[[%SCRIPTURLPATH{rdiff}%/$web/$topic][Diffs]]) |"}%
 Solution 
%SEARCH depends on grep, and grep searches the whole file, including the meta data.
An example meta data form field is:
%META:FIELD{name="OperatingSystem" title="OperatingSystem" value="OsWin"}%
So a search for a form field could look like:
%SEARCH{ "[O]peratingSystem.*value\=.*[O]sWin" regex="on" ... }%
 
-  Using square brackets is a trick to avoid a hit on the topic doing the search.
-  The .*indicate that there can be any number of any character betweenOperatingSystemandvaluein the (whole) file
Now the original file format of the category table (the predecessor of the TWiki forms) looks like this:
<td valign="top" align="right"> OperatingSystem:  </td><td>  OsWin </td>
The following search finds topics in the old and new format:
%SEARCH{ "[O]peratingSystem.*(td..td|value\=).*[O]sWin" regex="on" ... }%
The 
td..td matches 
td<>td; a simple search on 
"[O]peratingSystem.*[O]sWin" could find a hit in the topic text by coincidence.
A simple 
%SEARCH{ "[O]peratingSystem.*value\=.*[O]sWin" ...}% search is sufficient if you do not have topics in the old format.
 Pattern 8: Search all topics that have been moved 
 Problem 
How would I go about listing all moved topics ?
 Solution 
Search for the META:TOPICMOVED meta data. Type this: 
Moved topics: %SEARCH{ "%META\:TOPICMOVED" regex="on" format="$topic, " nosearch="on" noheader="on" nosummary="on" }%
to get this (limited to 10 results):
Moved topics: 
UserCommentsTemplate, 
Number of topics: 1
 Contributors 
TWiki:Main.AntonAylward, 
TWiki:Main.ArthurClemens, 
TWiki:Main.JosMaccabiani, 
TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny, 
TWiki:Main.SueLocke
Related Topics: UserDocumentationCategory