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Replace all substring matches in a string

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  • replace-string

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Replace all substring matches in a string

Similar to String#replace(), but supports replacing multiple matches. You could achieve something similar by putting the string in a RegExp constructor with the global flag and passing it to String#replace(), but you would then have to first escape the string anyways.

Install

$ npm install --save replace-string

Usage

const replaceString = require('replace-string');

const input = 'My friend has a 🐑. I want a 🐑 too!';

replaceString(input, '🐑', '🦄');
//=> 'My friend has a 🦄. I want a 🦄 too!'

API

replaceString(input, needle, replacement)

Returns a new string with all needle matches replaced with replacement.

input

Type: string

String to work on.

needle

Type: string

String to match in input.

replacement

Type: string Function

Replacement for needle matches.

If a function, it receives the following arguments; the needle, the match count, and the input:

replaceString('Foo 🐑 Bar', '🐑', (needle, matchCount, input) => `${needle}❤️`);
//=> 'Foo 🐑❤️ Bar'
  • execall - Find multiple RegExp matches in a string

License

MIT © Sindre Sorhus