$ cnpm install mdast-util-find-and-replace
mdast utility to find and replace things.
This package is a utility that lets you find patterns (string, RegExp) in
text and replace them with nodes.
This utility is typically useful when you have regexes and want to modify mdast.
One example is when you have some form of “mentions” (such as
/@([a-z][_a-z0-9])\b/gi) and want to create links to persons from them.
A similar package, hast-util-find-and-replace
does the same but on hast.
This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 14.14+ and or 16.0+), install with npm:
npm install mdast-util-find-and-replace
In Deno with esm.sh:
import {findAndReplace} from 'https://esm.sh/mdast-util-find-and-replace@2'
In browsers with esm.sh:
<script type="module">
import {findAndReplace} from 'https://esm.sh/mdast-util-find-and-replace@2?bundle'
</script>
import {u} from 'unist-builder'
import {inspect} from 'unist-util-inspect'
import {findAndReplace} from 'mdast-util-find-and-replace'
const tree = u('paragraph', [
u('text', 'Some '),
u('emphasis', [u('text', 'emphasis')]),
u('text', ' and '),
u('strong', [u('text', 'importance')]),
u('text', '.')
])
findAndReplace(tree, [
[/and/gi, 'or'],
[/emphasis/gi, 'em'],
[/importance/gi, 'strong'],
[
/Some/g,
function ($0) {
return u('link', {url: '//example.com#' + $0}, [u('text', $0)])
}
]
])
console.log(inspect(tree))
Yields:
paragraph[8]
├─0 link[1]
│ │ url: "//example.com#Some"
│ └─0 text "Some"
├─1 text " "
├─2 emphasis[1]
│ └─0 text "em"
├─3 text " "
├─4 text "or"
├─5 text " "
├─6 strong[1]
│ └─0 text "strong"
└─7 text "."
This package exports the identifier findAndReplace.
There is no default export.
findAndReplace(tree, find, replace[, options])Find patterns in a tree and replace them.
The algorithm searches the tree in preorder for complete values in
Text nodes.
Partial matches are not supported.
findAndReplace(tree, find, replace[, options])findAndReplace(tree, search[, options])tree (Node)
— tree to changefind (Find)
— value to find and removereplace (Replace)
— thing to replace withsearch (FindAndReplaceSchema or
FindAndReplaceList)
— several find and replacesoptions (Options)
— configurationGiven, modified, tree (Node).
FindPattern to find (TypeScript type).
Strings are escaped and then turned into global expressions.
type Find = string | RegExp
FindAndReplaceListSeveral find and replaces, in array form (TypeScript type).
type FindAndReplaceList = Array<FindAndReplaceTuple>
See FindAndReplaceTuple.
FindAndReplaceSchemaSeveral find and replaces, in object form (TypeScript type).
type FindAndReplaceSchema = Record<string, Replace>
See Replace.
FindAndReplaceTupleFind and replace in tuple form (TypeScript type).
type FindAndReplaceTuple = [Find, Replace]
OptionsConfiguration (TypeScript type).
ignore (Test, optional)
— test for which elements to ignoreRegExpMatchObjectInfo on the match (TypeScript type).
index (number)
— the index of the search at which the result was foundinput (string)
— a copy of the search string in the text nodestack (Array<Node>)
— all ancestors of the text node, where the last node is the text itselfReplaceThing to replace with (TypeScript type).
type Replace = string | ReplaceFunction
See ReplaceFunction.
ReplaceFunctionCallback called when a search matches (TypeScript type).
The parameters are the result of corresponding search expression:
value (string)
— whole match...capture (Array<string>)
— matches from regex capture groupsmatch (RegExpMatchObject)
— info on the matchThing to replace with:
null, undefined, '', remove the matchfalse, do not replace at allstring, replace with a text node of that valueNode or Array<Node>, replace with those nodesThis package is fully typed with TypeScript.
It exports the additional types Find,
FindAndReplaceList,
FindAndReplaceSchema,
FindAndReplaceTuple,
Options,
RegExpMatchObject,
Replace, and
ReplaceFunction.
Projects maintained by the unified collective are compatible with all maintained versions of Node.js. As of now, that is Node.js 14.14+ and 16.0+. Our projects sometimes work with older versions, but this is not guaranteed.
Use of mdast-util-find-and-replace does not involve hast or user content
so there are no openings for cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks.
hast-util-find-and-replace
— find and replace in hasthast-util-select
— querySelector, querySelectorAll, and matchesunist-util-select
— select unist nodes with CSS-like selectorsSee contributing.md in syntax-tree/.github for
ways to get started.
See support.md for ways to get help.
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