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Then call
The configuration above will replace every instance of
Note: Values must be either primitives (e.g. string, number) or
Typically,
Type:
Default:
Specifies the boundaries around which strings will be replaced. By default, delimiters are word boundaries and also prevent replacements of instances with nested access. See Word Boundaries below for more information. For example, if you pass
Delimiters will be used to build a
Type:
Default:
When replacing dot-separated object properties like
For example:
Type:
Default:
Prevents replacing strings where they are followed by a single equals sign. For example, where the plugin is called as follows:
Observe the following code:
Type:
Default:
A picomatch pattern, or array of patterns, which specifies the files in the build the plugin should ignore. By default no files are ignored.
Type:
Default:
A picomatch pattern, or array of patterns, which specifies the files in the build the plugin should operate on. By default all files are targeted.
Type:
To avoid mixing replacement strings with the other options, you can specify replacements in the
Can be replaced with:
Consider the following options and build file:
The result would be:
To ignore word boundaries and replace every instance of the string, wherever it may be, specify empty strings as delimiters:
LICENSE (MIT)
@rollup/plugin-replace
š£ A Rollup plugin which replaces targeted strings in files while bundling.Requirements
This plugin requires an LTS Node version (v14.0.0+) and Rollup v1.20.0+.Install
Using npm:npm install @rollup/plugin-replace --save-dev
Usage
Create arollup.config.js
configuration file and import the plugin:import replace from '@rollup/plugin-replace';
export default {
input: 'src/index.js',
output: {
dir: 'output',
format: 'cjs'
},
plugins: [
replace({
'process.env.NODE_ENV': JSON.stringify('production'),
__buildDate__: () => JSON.stringify(new Date()),
__buildVersion: 15
})
]
};
Then call
rollup
either via the CLI or the API.The configuration above will replace every instance of
process.env.NODE_ENV
with "production"
and __buildDate__
with the result of the given function in any file included in the build.Note: Values must be either primitives (e.g. string, number) or
function
that returns a string. For complex values, use JSON.stringify
. To replace a target with a value that will be evaluated as a string, set the value to a quoted string (e.g. "test"
) or use JSON.stringify
to preprocess the target string safely.Typically,
@rollup/plugin-replace
should be placed in plugins
before other plugins so that they may apply optimizations, such as dead code removal.Options
In addition to the properties and values specified for replacement, users may also specify the options below.delimiters
Type: Array[String, String]
Default:
['\\b', '\\b(?!\\.)']
Specifies the boundaries around which strings will be replaced. By default, delimiters are word boundaries and also prevent replacements of instances with nested access. See Word Boundaries below for more information. For example, if you pass
typeof window
in values
to-be-replaced, then you could expect the following scenarios:typeof window
will be replacedtypeof window.document
will not be replaced due to(?!\.)
boundarytypeof windowSmth
will not be replaced due to a\b
boundary
Delimiters will be used to build a
Regexp
. To match special characters (any of .*+?^${}()|[]\
), be sure to escape them.objectGuards
Type: Boolean
Default:
false
When replacing dot-separated object properties like
process.env.NODE_ENV
, will also replace typeof process
object guard
checks against the objects with the string "object"
.For example:
replace({
values: {
'process.env.NODE_ENV': '"production"'
}
});
// Input
if (typeof process !== 'undefined' && process.env.NODE_ENV === 'production') {
console.log('production');
}
// Without `objectGuards`
if (typeof process !== 'undefined' && 'production' === 'production') {
console.log('production');
}
// With `objectGuards`
if ('object' !== 'undefined' && 'production' === 'production') {
console.log('production');
}
preventAssignment
Type: Boolean
Default:
false
Prevents replacing strings where they are followed by a single equals sign. For example, where the plugin is called as follows:
replace({
values: {
'process.env.DEBUG': 'false'
}
});
Observe the following code:
// Input
process.env.DEBUG = false;
if (process.env.DEBUG == true) {
//
}
// Without `preventAssignment`
false = false; // this throws an error because false cannot be assigned to
if (false == true) {
//
}
// With `preventAssignment`
process.env.DEBUG = false;
if (false == true) {
//
}
exclude
Type: String
| Array[...String]
Default:
null
A picomatch pattern, or array of patterns, which specifies the files in the build the plugin should ignore. By default no files are ignored.
include
Type: String
| Array[...String]
Default:
null
A picomatch pattern, or array of patterns, which specifies the files in the build the plugin should operate on. By default all files are targeted.
values
Type: { [key: String]: Replacement }
, where Replacement
is either a string or a function
that returns a string.
Default: {}
To avoid mixing replacement strings with the other options, you can specify replacements in the
values
option. For example, the following signature:replace({
include: ['src/**/*.js'],
changed: 'replaced'
});
Can be replaced with:
replace({
include: ['src/**/*.js'],
values: {
changed: 'replaced'
}
});
Word Boundaries
By default, values will only match if they are surrounded by word boundaries.Consider the following options and build file:
module.exports = {
...
plugins: [replace({ changed: 'replaced' })]
};
// file.js
console.log('changed');
console.log('unchanged');
The result would be:
// file.js
console.log('replaced');
console.log('unchanged');
To ignore word boundaries and replace every instance of the string, wherever it may be, specify empty strings as delimiters:
export default {
...
plugins: [
replace({
changed: 'replaced',
delimiters: ['', '']
})
]
};
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