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rollup-plugin-re
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Power rollup replace plugin with RegExp supported.
npm install --save-dev rollup-plugin-re
import { rollup } from 'rollup'
import replace from 'rollup-plugin-re'
import commonjs from 'rollup-plugin-commonjs'
rollup({
entry: 'main.js',
plugins: [
replace({
// ... do replace before commonjs
patterns: [
{
// regexp match with resolved path
match: /formidable(\/|\\)lib/,
// string or regexp
test: 'if (global.GENTLY) require = GENTLY.hijack(require);',
// string replaced
replace: '',
}
]
}),
commonjs(),
replace({
// ... do replace after commonjs
})
]
}).then(...)
{
// a minimatch pattern, or array of patterns, of files that
// should be processed by this plugin (if omitted, all files
// are included by default)...
include: 'config.js',
// ...and those that shouldn't, if `include` is otherwise
// too permissive
exclude: 'node_modules/**',
patterns: [
{
include: [], // same as above
exclude: [], // same as above
// regexp match with resolved path
match: /formidable(\/|\\)lib/,
// string or regexp
test: 'if (global.GENTLY) require = GENTLY.hijack(require);',
// string replaced
replace: '',
}
]
}
FAQs
rollup replace plugin
The npm package rollup-plugin-re receives a total of 1,474 weekly downloads. As such, rollup-plugin-re popularity was classified as popular.
We found that rollup-plugin-re demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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