hast utility to find and replace things.
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This package is a utility that lets you find patterns (string, RegExp) in
text and replace them with nodes (such as elements).
It’s aware of HTML (such as ignoring <style> and <script> by default).
This utility is typically useful when you have regexes and want to modify hast.
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.
This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 16+), install with npm:
npm install hast-util-find-and-replaceIn Deno with esm.sh:
import {findAndReplace} from 'https://esm.sh/hast-util-find-and-replace@5'In browsers with esm.sh:
<script type="module">
  import {findAndReplace} from 'https://esm.sh/hast-util-find-and-replace@5?bundle'
</script>import {h} from 'hastscript'
import {findAndReplace} from 'hast-util-find-and-replace'
import {inspect} from 'unist-util-inspect'
const tree = h('p', [
  'Some ',
  h('em', 'emphasis'),
  ', ',
  h('strong', 'importance'),
  ', and ',
  h('code', 'code'),
  '.'
])
findAndReplace(tree, [
  [/and/gi, 'or'],
  [/emphasis/gi, 'em'],
  [/importance/gi, 'strong'],
  [
    /code/gi,
    function ($0) {
      return h('a', {href: '//example.com#' + $0}, $0)
    }
  ]
])
console.log(inspect(tree))Yields:
element<p>[9]
│ properties: {}
├─0 text "Some "
├─1 element<em>[1]
│   │ properties: {}
│   └─0 text "em"
├─2 text ", "
├─3 element<strong>[1]
│   │ properties: {}
│   └─0 text "strong"
├─4 text ", "
├─5 text "or"
├─6 text " "
├─7 element<code>[1]
│   │ properties: {}
│   └─0 element<a>[1]
│       │ properties: {"href":"//example.com#code"}
│       └─0 text "code"
└─8 text "."This package exports the identifiers defaultIgnore and
findAndReplace.
There is no default export.
Default tag names to ignore (Array<string>).
The defaults are math, script, style, svg, and title.
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.
- tree(- Node) — tree to change
- list(- FindAndReplaceListor- FindAndReplaceTuple) — one or more find-and-replace pairs
- options(- Options) — configuration
Nothing (undefined).
Pattern to find (TypeScript type).
Strings are escaped and then turned into global expressions.
type Find = RegExp | stringSeveral find and replaces, in array form (TypeScript type).
type FindAndReplaceList = Array<FindAndReplaceTuple>See FindAndReplaceTuple.
Find and replace in tuple form (TypeScript type).
type FindAndReplaceTuple = [Find, Replace?]Configuration (TypeScript type).
- ignore(- Test, optional) — test for which elements to ignore
Info on the match (TypeScript type).
- index(- number) — the index of the search at which the result was found
- input(- string) — a copy of the search string in the text node
- stack(- Array<Node>) — all ancestors of the text node, where the last node is the text itself
Thing to replace with (TypeScript type).
type Replace = ReplaceFunction | string | null | undefinedSee ReplaceFunction.
Callback 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 groups
- match(- RegExpMatchObject) — info on the match
Thing to replace with:
- when null,undefined,'', remove the match
- …or when false, do not replace at all
- …or when string, replace with a text node of that value
- …or when Array<Node>orNode, replace with those nodes
This package is fully typed with TypeScript.
It exports the additional types Find,
FindAndReplaceList,
FindAndReplaceTuple,
Options,
RegExpMatchObject,
Replace, and
ReplaceFunction.
Projects maintained by the unified collective are compatible with maintained versions of Node.js.
When we cut a new major release, we drop support for unmaintained versions of
Node.
This means we try to keep the current release line,
hast-util-find-and-replace@^5, compatible with Node.js 16.
Use of hast-util-find-and-replace can open you up to a
cross-site scripting (XSS) attack if a value used to replace is unsafe.
Use hast-util-santize to make the hast tree safe.
The following example shows how a script is injected that runs when loaded in a browser.
const tree = h('p', 'This and that.')
findAndReplace(tree, 'and', function () {
  return h('script', 'alert(1)')
})Yields:
<p>This <script>alert(1)</script> that.</p>- hast-util-select—- querySelector,- querySelectorAll, and- matches
- mdast-util-find-and-replace— find and replace in mdast
- unist-util-select— select unist nodes with CSS-like selectors
See contributing.md in syntax-tree/.github for
ways to get started.
See support.md for ways to get help.
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