Hi Fernando, To be honest, this question is not related to Zeppelin, it's better to ask this kind of question in stackoverflow.
On Thu, Feb 24, 2022 at 11:19 PM Fernando Barreiro Lostres < fbarre...@sonoc.io> wrote: > Hello all: > > I'm executing a command in Zeppelin via the %sh interpreter to count > files on a remote server matching a date template inside the file name. > > I'm trying to find the right syntax to parameterize it, in a way I can > easily change the date in the filename without needing to change the code. > > My actual command is: > > %sh > ssh u...@server.com 'sudo find /folder_path -type f | grep -oP > "file-name-202202\d{2}" | sort | uniq -c' > > I want to achieve this: > > ssh u...@server.com 'sudo find /folder_path -type f | grep -oP > "file-name-${parameter}" | sort | uniq -c' > > > Please, could you help me to achieve that? > > Thanks in advance, > > > <http://www.sonoc.io/> > Fernando Barreiro > Software developer > *www.sonoc.io* <http://www.sonoc.io/> > [image: LinkedIn] <https://www.linkedin.com/company/sonoc> > [image: Twitter] <https://twitter.com/sonoc_> > [image: Facebook] <https://www.facebook.com/SONOCio/> > This e-mail is for the exclusive use of its recipients and may contain > business secrets or other confidential or privileged information. Any > unauthorised use, copying, publication or distribution of this e-mail is > strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please inform > us immediately by replying to this e-mail and delete it, including any > attachments or copies on your system. > > In accordance with the GDPR (EU) 2016/679 and the LOPDGDD 3/2018, we > inform you that this e-mail address and/or any other personal data you have > provided us with will be treated by SONOC with absolute confidentiality and > with the only purpose of providing you with the requested services, due to > your condition as a client, supplier or because you have requested > information from us at any time. These data will only be kept for as long > as required to comply with legal obligations. You can exercise your rights > at any time by sending an e-mail to: *dataprotect...@sonoc.io* > <dataprotect...@sonoc.io>*.* <dataprotect...@sonoc.io> > -- Best Regards Jeff Zhang