grunt-replace-lts
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Replace text patterns with applause.
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grunt-replace-lts
Replace text patterns with applause.
Fork
This fork exists to update insecure dependencies, as the outaTiME repo is no longer maintained.
Install
From NPM:
npm install grunt-replace-lts --save-dev
Replace Task
Assuming installation via NPM, you can use grunt-replace
in your gruntfile like this:
module.exports = function (grunt) {
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-replace-regex');
grunt.initConfig({
replace: {
dist: {
options: {
patterns: [
{
match: 'foo',
replacement: 'bar'
}
]
},
files: [
{expand: true, flatten: true, src: ['src/index.html'], dest: 'build/'}
]
}
}
});
grunt.registerTask('default', 'replace');
};
Options
patterns
Type: Array
Define patterns that will be used to replace the contents of source files.
patterns.match
Type: String|RegExp
Indicates the matching expression.
If matching type is String
we use a simple variable lookup mechanism @@string
(in any other case we use the default regexp replace logic):
{
patterns: [
{
match: 'foo',
replacement: 'bar' // replaces "@@foo" to "bar"
}
]
}
patterns.replacement or patterns.replace
Type: String|Function|Object
Indicates the replacement for match, for more information about replacement check out the String.replace.
You can specify a function as replacement. In this case, the function will be invoked after the match has been performed. The function's result (return value) will be used as the replacement string.
{
patterns: [
{
match: /foo/g,
replacement: function () {
return 'bar'; // replaces "foo" to "bar"
}
}
]
}
Also supports object as replacement (we create string representation of object using JSON.stringify):
{
patterns: [
{
match: /foo/g,
replacement: [1, 2, 3] // replaces "foo" with string representation of "array" object
}
]
}
The replacement only resolve the special replacement patterns when using regexp for matching.
patterns.json
Type: Object
If an attribute json
is found in pattern definition we flatten the object using delimiter
concatenation and each key–value pair will be used for the replacement (simple variable lookup mechanism and no regexp support).
{
patterns: [
{
json: {
"key": "value" // replaces "@@key" to "value"
}
}
]
}
Also supports nested objects:
{
patterns: [
{
json: {
"key": "value", // replaces "@@key" to "value"
"inner": { // replaces "@@inner" with string representation of "inner" object
"key": "value" // replaces "@@inner.key" to "value"
}
}
}
]
}
For deferred invocations is possible to define functions:
{
patterns: [
{
json: function (done) {
done({
key: 'value'
});
}
}
]
}
patterns.yaml
Type: String
If an attribute yaml
found in pattern definition it will be converted and then processed like json attribute.
{
patterns: [
{
yaml: 'key: value' // replaces "@@key" to "value"
}
]
}
For deferred invocations is possible to define functions:
{
patterns: [
{
yaml: function (done) {
done('key: value');
}
}
]
}
patterns.cson
Type: String
If an attribute cson
is found in pattern definition it will be converted and then processed like json attribute.
{
patterns: [
{
cson: 'key: \'value\''
}
]
}
For deferred invocations is possible to define functions:
{
patterns: [
{
cson: function (done) {
done('key: \'value\'');
}
}
]
}
variables
Type: Object
This is the old way to define patterns using plain object (simple variable lookup mechanism and no regexp support). You can still use this but for more control you should use the new patterns
way.
{
variables: {
'key': 'value' // replaces "@@key" to "value"
}
}
prefix
Type: String
Default: @@
The prefix added for matching (prevent bad replacements / easy way).
This only applies for simple variable lookup mechanism.
usePrefix
Type: Boolean
Default: true
If set to false
, we match the pattern without prefix
concatenation (useful when you want to lookup a simple string).
This only applies for simple variable lookup mechanism.
preservePrefix
Type: Boolean
Default: false
If set to true
, we preserve the prefix
in target.
This only applies for simple variable lookup mechanism and when
patterns.replacement
is a string.
delimiter
Type: String
Default: .
The delimiter used to flatten when using object as replacement.
preserveOrder
Type: Boolean
Default: false
If set to true
, we preserve the patterns definition order, otherwise these will be sorted (in ascending order) to prevent replacement issues like head
/ header
(typo regexps will be resolved at last).
excludeBuiltins
Type: Boolean
Default: false
If set to true
, we exclude built-in matching rules.
force
Type: Boolean
Default: true
Force the copy of files even when those files don't have any match found for replacement.
noProcess
Type: String
This option is an advanced way to control which file contents are processed.
processContentExclude
has been renamed tonoProcess
and the option name will be removed in the future.
encoding
Type: String
Default: grunt.file.defaultEncoding
The file encoding to copy files with.
mode
Type: Boolean
or Number
Default: false
Whether to copy or set the existing file permissions. Set to true
to copy the existing file permissions. Or set to the mode, i.e.: 0644
, that copied files will be set to.
timestamp
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Whether to preserve the timestamp attributes(atime and mtime) when copying files. Set to true to preserve files timestamp. But timestamp will not be preserved when the file contents or name are changed during copying.
silent
Type: Boolean
Default: false
If set to true
, removes the output from stdout.
pedantic
Type: Boolean
Default: false
If set to true
, the task will fail with a grunt.fail.warn
when no matches are present.
Built-in Replacements
Few matching rules are provided by default and can be used anytime (these will be affected by the options
given):
__SOURCE_FILE__
:Replace match with the source file.
__SOURCE_PATH__
:Replace match with the path of source file.
__SOURCE_FILENAME__
:Replace match with the filename of source file.
__TARGET_FILE__
:Replace match with the target file.
__TARGET_PATH__
:Replace match with the path of target file.
__TARGET_FILENAME__
:Replace match with the filename of target file.
If you are looking how to use an
built-in
replacements, check out the How to insert filename in target usage.
Usage Examples
Basic
File src/manifest.appcache
:
CACHE MANIFEST
# @@timestamp
CACHE:
favicon.ico
index.html
NETWORK:
*
Gruntfile, define pattern (for timestamp) and the source files for lookup:
replace: {
dist: {
options: {
patterns: [
{
match: 'timestamp',
replacement: '<%= grunt.template.today() %>'
}
]
},
files: [
{expand: true, flatten: true, src: ['src/manifest.appcache'], dest: 'build/'}
]
}
}
Multiple matching
File src/manifest.appcache
:
CACHE MANIFEST
# @@timestamp
CACHE:
favicon.ico
index.html
NETWORK:
*
File src/humans.txt
:
__ _
_ _/__ /./|,//_`
/_//_// /_|/// //_, outaTiME v.@@version
/* TEAM */
Web Developer / Graphic Designer: Ariel Oscar Falduto
Site: http://www.outa.im
Twitter: @outa7iME
Contact: afalduto at gmail dot com
From: Buenos Aires, Argentina
/* SITE */
Last update: @@timestamp
Standards: HTML5, CSS3, robotstxt.org, humanstxt.org
Components: H5BP, Modernizr, jQuery, Twitter Bootstrap, LESS, Jade, Grunt
Software: Sublime Text 2, Photoshop, LiveReload
Gruntfile:
replace: {
dist: {
options: {
patterns: [
{
match: 'version',
replacement: '<%= pkg.version %>'
},
{
match: 'timestamp',
replacement: '<%= grunt.template.today() %>'
}
]
},
files: [
{expand: true, flatten: true, src: ['src/manifest.appcache', 'src/humans.txt'], dest: 'build/'}
]
}
}
Cache busting
File src/assets/index.html
:
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/style.css?rel=@@timestamp">
<script src="/js/app.js?rel=@@timestamp"></script>
</head>
Gruntfile:
replace: {
dist: {
options: {
patterns: [
{
match: 'timestamp',
replacement: '<%= new Date().getTime() %>'
}
]
},
files: [
{src: ['src/assets/index.html'], dest: 'build/index.html'}
]
}
}
Include file
File src/index.html
:
<body>
@@include
</body>
Gruntfile:
replace: {
dist: {
options: {
patterns: [
{
match: 'include',
replacement: '<%= grunt.file.read("includes/content.html") %>'
}
]
},
files: [
{expand: true, flatten: true, src: ['src/index.html'], dest: 'build/'}
]
}
}
Regular expression
File src/username.txt
:
John Smith
Gruntfile:
replace: {
dist: {
options: {
patterns: [
{
match: /(\w+)\s(\w+)/,
replacement: '$2, $1' // replaces "John Smith" to "Smith, John"
}
]
},
files: [
{expand: true, flatten: true, src: ['src/username.txt'], dest: 'build/'}
]
}
}
Lookup for foo
instead of @@foo
Gruntfile:
// option 1 (explicitly using an regexp)
replace: {
dist: {
options: {
patterns: [
{
match: /foo/g,
replacement: 'bar'
}
]
},
files: [
{expand: true, flatten: true, src: ['src/foo.txt'], dest: 'build/'}
]
}
}
// option 2 (easy way)
replace: {
dist: {
options: {
patterns: [
{
match: 'foo',
replacement: 'bar'
}
],
usePrefix: false
},
files: [
{expand: true, flatten: true, src: ['src/foo.txt'], dest: 'build/'}
]
}
}
// option 3 (old way)
replace: {
dist: {
options: {
patterns: [
{
match: 'foo',
replacement: 'bar'
}
],
prefix: '' // remove prefix
},
files: [
{expand: true, flatten: true, src: ['src/foo.txt'], dest: 'build/'}
]
}
}
How to insert filename in target
File src/app.js
:
// filename: @@__SOURCE_FILENAME__
var App = App || (function () {
return {
// app contents
};
}());
window.App = App;
Gruntfile:
replace: {
dist: {
options: {
// pass, we use built-in replacements
},
files: [
{expand: true, flatten: true, src: ['src/**/*.js'], dest: 'build/'}
]
}
}
Release History
- 2018-10-12 v1.0.2 Forked and bumped insecure dependencies
- 2016-04-19 v1.0.1 Fix bad README.md file.
- 2016-04-19 v1.0.0 Add timestamp option to disable preserving timestamp when copying. Bump devDependencies. Point main to task and remove peerDeps.
- 2015-09-09 v0.11.0 Improvements in handling patterns. Fix plain object representation issue. More test cases.
- 2015-08-20 v0.10.2 Restore verbose after new pedantic option.
- 2015-08-19 v0.10.0 Last applause integration and package.json update.
- 2015-08-06 v0.9.3 New pedantic option (thanks @donkeybanana). Fix issue with special characters attributes ($$, $&, $`, $', $n or $nn) on JSON, YAML and CSON.
- 2015-05-07 v0.9.2 Fix regression issue with empty string in replacement.
- 2015-05-01 v0.9.1 Better output.
- 2015-05-01 v0.9.0 Output available via --verbose flag. The mode option now also applies to directories. Fix path issue on Windows. Display warning message when no matches and overall of replacements. Update to applause v0.4.0.
- 2014-10-10 v0.8.0 Escape regexp when matching type is
String
. - 2014-08-26 v0.7.9 Fixes backwards incompatible changes introduced in NPM.
- 2014-06-10 v0.7.8 Remove node v.8.0 support and third party dependencies updated. Force flag now are true by default.
- 2014-04-20 v0.7.7 JSON / YAML / CSON as function supported. Readme updated (thanks @milanlandaverde).
- 2014-03-23 v0.7.6 Readme updated.
- 2014-03-22 v0.7.5 Modular core renamed to applause. Performance improvements. Expression flag removed. New pattern matching for CSON object. More test cases, readme updated and code cleanup.
- 2014-03-21 v0.7.4 Test cases in Mocha, readme updated and code cleanup.
- 2014-03-17 v0.7.3 Update script files for readme file generation.
- 2014-03-12 v0.7.2 Typo error, replace task name again.
- 2014-03-11 v0.7.1 Task name update.
- 2014-03-11 v0.7.0 New pattern-replace modular core for replacements.
- 2014-02-13 v0.6.2 Attach process data for function replacements (source / target). Add delimiter option for object as replacement. Dependencies updated.
- 2014-02-06 v0.6.1 Rename excludePrefix to preservePrefix (more readable) and adds usePrefix flag. Support the noProcess option like grunt-contrib-copy.
- 2014-02-05 v0.6.0 Object replacement allowed. New excludePrefix flag (thanks @shinnn). Encoding / Mode options added.
- 2013-09-18 v0.5.1 New pattern matching for JSON object.
- 2013-09-17 v0.5.0 Regular expression matching now supported and notation has been updated but is backward compatible.
- 2013-05-03 v0.4.4 Fix escape $ before performing regexp replace (thanks @warpech).
- 2013-04-14 v0.4.3 Detect path destinations correctly on Windows.
- 2013-04-02 v0.4.2 Add peerDependencies and update description.
- 2013-04-02 v0.4.1 Add trace when force flag.
- 2013-02-28 v0.4.0 First official release for Grunt 0.4.0.
- 2012-11-20 v0.3.2 New examples added.
- 2012-09-25 v0.3.1 Rename grunt-contrib-lib dep to grunt-lib-contrib, add force flag.
- 2012-09-25 v0.3.0 General cleanup and consolidation. Global options depreciated.
Task submitted by Ariel Falduto