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a9cdn-replacer

v1.0.4

Published

replace CDN resources in any text file

Downloads

2

Readme

a9cdn-replacer

a simple cli for asset(cdnFile) and any text(txtFile), hash cdn file and replace them in any text file.

install

# install global as system command
sudo npm -g install a9cdn-replacer

# show the help
a9cdn-replacer -h

how it works

for cdnFile, scan (recurse?) the webRoot / uriPath, collect files with include and exclude.

then, for each cdn file, sha1 it and, when outFile.cdnType is

  • dryrun only log the file and sha1_sum.
  • inline renmae the file.
  • any path copy cdn file to this path.

for txtFile, scan(recurse?) the webRoot / uriPath, collect files with include and exclude.

then, for each txt file, test the content to cdnFile uri , when outFile.cdnType is

  • dryrun only log the file and cdn-file uri.
  • inline replace the uri.
  • any path copy the replaced txt file to this path.

example

# hash the cdn and replace the txt
a9cdn-replacer mend ../cdn.js