re = /(\s)\w+\=/i
str = 'module=SCM fa=PP at=SCM.PP.GENERATE si=E02F07592081B6A58F7FFC3DE035D62B ci=JShenSCM cn=GRIFOLS, S.A. cs=SCM_JShenSCM. pi=dbPool1 ui=new_user_id locale=en_US ktf1=[EM,EX,EH] if1=2950 ktf3=3x3 ktf4=TEAMVIEW ktf5=MYSELF ktf6=ALL ktf8=[gender,department,division,location] if2=0 if3=1 if4=0
module=SCM fa=PP at=SCM.PP.GENERATE si=E02F07592081B6A58F7FFC3DE035D62B ci=JShenSCM cn=Deutsche Telekom AG cs=SCM_JShenSCM. pi=dbPool1 ui=new_user_id locale=en_US ktf1=[] if1=2950 ktf3=3x3 ktf4=TEAMVIEW ktf5=MYSELF ktf6=ALL ktf8=[gender,department,division,location] if2=0 if3=1 if4=0
module=SCM fa=PP at=SCM.PP.GENERATE si=E02F07592081B6A58F7FFC3DE035D62B ci=JShenSCM cn=Deutsche Bank cs=SCM_JShenSCM. pi=dbPool1 ui=new_user_id locale=en_US ktf1=[EM,EX,EMM] if1=2950 ktf3=3x3 ktf4=TEAMVIEW ktf5=MYSELF ktf6=ALL ktf8=[] if2=0 if3=1 if4=0
'
# Print the match result
str.scan(re) do |match|
puts match.to_s
end
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for Ruby, please visit: http://ruby-doc.org/core-2.2.0/Regexp.html