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| ### [1.2.1](https://github.com/CryUshio/gulp-path-alias/compare/v1.2.0...v1.2.1) (2021-03-26) | ||
| ### Features | ||
| * 优化代码结构和实现逻辑 ([a60d687](https://github.com/CryUshio/gulp-path-alias/commit/a60d687d7efc86e155d7b9824379c7fd046d793b)) | ||
| ## [1.2.0](https://github.com/CryUshio/gulp-path-alias/compare/v1.1.3...v1.2.0) (2021-01-18) | ||
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@@ -8,24 +8,6 @@ /// <reference types="node" /> | ||
| /** | ||
| * 100000 rows * 100 columns -> 324ms | ||
| * | ||
| function replaceAll(file, pathname, aliasMap) { | ||
| const isStream = file.isStream(); | ||
| const aliasList = Object.keys(aliasMap); | ||
| const aliasMatch = `(${aliasList.join('|')})`; | ||
| const reg = getRegExp(aliasMatch); | ||
| function replaceOne(match) { | ||
| return match.replace(new RegExp(aliasMatch), (m) => relative(pathname, aliasMap[m])); | ||
| } | ||
| if (isStream) { | ||
| file.contents = file.contents.pipe(replace(reg, replaceOne)); | ||
| } else { | ||
| file.contents = Buffer.from(String(file.contents).replace(reg, replaceOne)); | ||
| } | ||
| return file; | ||
| } | ||
| */ | ||
| * @param options | ||
| */ | ||
| declare function alias(options?: Options): import("stream").Transform; | ||
| export = alias; |
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| const _aliasKey = exactMatch ? aliasKey.replace(exactMatchPattern, '') : aliasKey; | ||
| return `${_aliasKey}(${getSuffixPatternString(exactMatch)})`; | ||
| return `(?<alias>${_aliasKey})(${getSuffixPatternString(exactMatch)})`; | ||
| } | ||
@@ -88,11 +88,15 @@ /* 获取相对路径 */ | ||
| const sentenceReg = new RegExp(`${prefixPatternString}${remainPatternString}`, 'gm'); | ||
| const subReg = new RegExp(remainPatternString); | ||
| /* 如果替换路径是相对路径不使用 relative 路径替换,而是直接替换 */ | ||
| const replacer = path_1.default.isAbsolute(aliasValue) ? `${relative(dirname, aliasValue)}$1` : `${aliasValue}$1`; | ||
| const replacer = (match, ...args) => { | ||
| const group = args.pop(); | ||
| const { alias } = group; | ||
| /* 如果替换路径是相对路径不使用 relative 路径替换,而是直接替换 */ | ||
| const replaceStr = path_1.default.isAbsolute(aliasValue) ? relative(dirname, aliasValue) : aliasValue; | ||
| return match.replace(alias, replaceStr); | ||
| }; | ||
| /* 先确定文件中匹配的语句,再替换其中所有匹配的 alias */ | ||
| if (isStream) { | ||
| file.contents = file.contents.pipe(replacestream_1.default(sentenceReg, (match) => match.replace(subReg, replacer))); | ||
| file.contents = file.contents.pipe(replacestream_1.default(sentenceReg, replacer)); | ||
| } | ||
| else { | ||
| file.contents = Buffer.from(String(file.contents).replace(sentenceReg, (match) => match.replace(subReg, replacer))); | ||
| file.contents = Buffer.from(String(file.contents).replace(sentenceReg, replacer)); | ||
| } | ||
@@ -103,23 +107,5 @@ }); | ||
| /** | ||
| * 100000 rows * 100 columns -> 324ms | ||
| * | ||
| function replaceAll(file, pathname, aliasMap) { | ||
| const isStream = file.isStream(); | ||
| const aliasList = Object.keys(aliasMap); | ||
| const aliasMatch = `(${aliasList.join('|')})`; | ||
| const reg = getRegExp(aliasMatch); | ||
| function replaceOne(match) { | ||
| return match.replace(new RegExp(aliasMatch), (m) => relative(pathname, aliasMap[m])); | ||
| } | ||
| if (isStream) { | ||
| file.contents = file.contents.pipe(replace(reg, replaceOne)); | ||
| } else { | ||
| file.contents = Buffer.from(String(file.contents).replace(reg, replaceOne)); | ||
| } | ||
| return file; | ||
| } | ||
| */ | ||
| * @param options | ||
| */ | ||
| function alias(options = {}) { | ||
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