$ npm i @rpearce/flexible-string-replace
or
$ yarn add @rpearce/flexible-string-replace
flexible-string-replace
mirrors the functionality of
String.prototype.replace
with the following exceptions:
- you can transform your match however you see fit
- the return value is
[ * ]
– an Array of whatever type yourReplacement
is or returns. For example, if you pass it a function, then you'll get back a list of strings as well as your match transformations, whereas if you pass a string, you'll get back simply a list of strings with your replacement applied - the argument order is
(Pattern, Replacement, String)
so that if you'd like tocurry
the function and partially apply the first two arguments, you can then reuse those over and over again with different strings
Note: while these examples use some JSX, your matching function can return whatever you like.
import flexibleStringReplace from '@rpearce/flexible-string-replace'
const str = 'The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain. Spain is nice.'
const searchText = 'spain'
const replacement = (match, offset) => <mark key={offset}>{match}</mark>
// usage with RegExp pattern
const pattern = new RegExp(searchText, 'igm')
flexibleStringReplace(pattern, replacement, str)
// [
// 'The rain in ',
// <mark>Spain</mark>,
// ' falls mainly on the plain. ',
// <mark>Spain</mark>,
// ' is nice.'
// ]
// usage with RegExp pattern and string Replacement
const pattern = 'Spain'
flexibleStringReplace(pattern, 'foobar', str)
// [
// 'The rain in ',
// 'foobar',
// ' falls mainly on the plain. ',
// 'foobar',
// ' is nice.'
// ]
// usage with String pattern (no match)
const pattern = 'spain'
flexibleStringReplace(pattern, replacement, str)
// ["The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain. Spain is nice."]
// usage with String pattern (match)
const pattern = 'Spain'
flexibleStringReplace(pattern, replacement, str)
// [
// 'The rain in ',
// <mark>Spain</mark>,
// ' falls mainly on the plain. Spain is nice.',
// ]
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Robert Pearce 💻 🤔 |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!