[npm]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/@rollup/plugin-replace [npm-url]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@rollup/plugin-replace [size]: https://packagephobia.now.sh/badge?p=@rollup/plugin-replace [size-url]: https://packagephobia.now.sh/result?p=@rollup/plugin-replace [![npm][npm]][npm-url] [![size][size]][size-url] [![libera manifesto](https://img.shields.io/badge/libera-manifesto-lightgrey.svg)](https://liberamanifesto.com) # @rollup/plugin-replace 🍣 A Rollup plugin which replaces targeted strings in files while bundling. ## Requirements This plugin requires an [LTS](https://github.com/nodejs/Release) Node version (v8.0.0+) and Rollup v1.20.0+. ## Install Using npm: ```console npm install @rollup/plugin-replace --save-dev ``` ## Usage Create a `rollup.config.js` [configuration file](https://www.rollupjs.org/guide/en/#configuration-files) and import the plugin: ```js 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](https://www.rollupjs.org/guide/en/#command-line-reference) or the [API](https://www.rollupjs.org/guide/en/#javascript-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](https://www.regular-expressions.info/wordboundaries.html) and also prevent replacements of instances with nested access. See [Word Boundaries](#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 replaced - `typeof window.document` **will not** be replaced due to `(?!\.)` boundary - `typeof windowSmth` **will not** be replaced due to a `\b` boundary ### `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: ```js replace({ values: { 'process.env.NODE_ENV': '"production"' } }); ``` ```js // 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: ```js replace({ values: { 'process.env.DEBUG': 'false' } }); ``` Observe the following code: ```js // 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 [minimatch pattern](https://github.com/isaacs/minimatch), 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 [minimatch pattern](https://github.com/isaacs/minimatch), 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: ```js replace({ include: ['src/**/*.js'], changed: 'replaced' }); ``` Can be replaced with: ```js 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: ```js module.exports = { ... plugins: [replace({ changed: 'replaced' })] }; ``` ```js // file.js console.log('changed'); console.log('unchanged'); ``` The result would be: ```js // 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: ```js export default { ... plugins: [ replace({ changed: 'replaced', delimiters: ['', ''] }) ] }; ``` ## Meta [CONTRIBUTING](/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md) [LICENSE (MIT)](/LICENSE)