postcss-replace
                                
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                        PostCSS plugin for replacing strings.
PostCSS Replace 
PostCSS plugin for replacing strings.
Write this:
/* CustomCSS Library v{{ version }} */
.foo {
  content: "{{ author }}";
}
And get this:
/* CustomCSS Library v1.3.7 */
.foo {
  content: "Gridonic";
}
Installation
$ npm install postcss-replace
Usage
postcss([ require('postcss-replace') ])
See PostCSS docs for examples regarding usage.
Options
pattern
- Type: string|RegEx
- Default: '{{\\s?([^\\s]+?)\\s?}}'
The default pattern will replace strings in the format of {{ myExampleKey }}. Adjust this pattern if you want
something different, for example /_([^\s]+?)_/ to match strings like _myExampleKey_.
commentsOnly
- Type: boolean
- Default: false
By default the plugin will replace strings in comments and values. Turn this to true if you only want to replace strings
in comments.
data
- Type: object
- Default: {}
This is the key → value object that provides the data for the plugin for replacing strings.
- If the key replaceAllis provided all matched strings will be replaced by the given value e.g:data: { replaceAll: 'replace all matched strings with this text' }
Testing
Tests can be run via the following command:
$ npm run test
We use mutant-testing to test the resilience of our tests. Stryker can be run via the following command:
$ npm run test:mutate