Replace
Description
Replace is a directory based task for replacing the occurrence of a given string with another string in selected file.
If you want to replace a text that crosses line boundaries, you must use a nested
<replacetoken>
element.The output file is only written if it differs from the existing file. This prevents spurious rebuilds based on unchanged files which have been regenerated by this task.
Parameters
Attribute Description Required file file for which the token should be replaced. Exactly one of the two. dir The base directory to use when replacing a token in multiple files. encoding The encoding of the files upon which replace operates. No - defaults to default JVM encoding token the token which must be replaced. Yes, unless a nested replacetoken
element or the replacefilterfile attribute is used.value the new value for the token. When omitted, an empty string ("") is used. No summary Indicates whether a summary of the replace operation should be produced, detailing how many token occurrences and files were processed No, by default no summary is produced propertyFile valid property file from which properties specified using nested <replacefilter>
elements are drawn.Yes only if property attribute of <replacefilter>
is used.replacefilterfile valid property file. Each property will be treated as a replacefilter where token
is the name of the property andvalue
is the properties value.No. includes comma- or space-separated list of patterns of files that must be included. All files are included when omitted. No includesfile the name of a file. Each line of this file is taken to be an include pattern No excludes comma- or space-separated list of patterns of files that must be excluded. No files (except default excludes) are excluded when omitted. No excludesfile the name of a file. Each line of this file is taken to be an exclude pattern No defaultexcludes indicates whether default excludes should be used or not ("yes"/"no"). Default excludes are used when omitted. No preserveLastModified Keep the file timestamp(s) even if the file(s) is(are) modified. since Apache Ant 1.8.0. No, defaults to false failOnNoReplacements Whether to fail the build if the task didn't do anything. since Ant 1.8.0. No, defaults to false Examples
<replace file="${src}/index.html" token="@@@" value="wombat"/>replaces occurrences of the string "@@@" with the string "wombat", in the file
${src}/index.html
.Parameters specified as nested elements
This task forms an implicit FileSet and supports most attributes of
<fileset>
as well as the nested<include>
,<exclude>
and<patternset>
elements.Since Ant 1.8.0 this task supports any filesystem based resource collections as nested elements.
replacetoken and replacevalue
If either the text you want to replace or the replacement text cross line boundaries, you can use nested elements to specify them.
The elements support attributes:
Attribute Description Required expandProperties Whether to expand properties in the nested text. since Ant 1.8.0. No, defaults to true. Examples
<replace dir="${src}" value="wombat"> <include name="**/*.html"/> <replacetoken><![CDATA[multi line token]]></replacetoken> </replace>replaces occurrences of the string "multi line\ntoken" with the string "wombat", in all HTML files in the directory
${src}
.Where \n is the platform specific line separator.<replace file="${src}/index.html"> <replacetoken><![CDATA[two line token]]></replacetoken> <replacevalue><![CDATA[two line token]]></replacevalue> </replace>replacefilter
In addition to allowing for multiple replacements, optional nested
<replacefilter>
elements allow replacement values to be extracted from a property file. The name of this file is specified using the<replace>
attribute propertyFile.
Attribute Description Required token The string to search for. Yes unless a nested replacetoken is specified value The replacement string. Either may be specified, but not both. Both can be omitted, if desired. property Name of the property whose value is to serve as the replacement value. Since Ant 1.8.0 token and value can be specified as nested elements just like in the task itself.
If neither value nor property is used, the value provided using the
<replace>
attribute value and/or the<replacevalue>
element is used. If no value was specified using either of these options, the token is replaced with an empty string.Examples
<replace file="configure.sh" value="defaultvalue" propertyFile="src/name.properties"> <replacefilter token="@token1@"/> <replacefilter token="@token2@" value="value2"/> <replacefilter token="@token3@" property="property.key"/> <replacefilter> <replacetoken>@token4@</replacetoken> <replacevalue>value4</replacevalue> </replacefilter> </replace>In file
configure.sh
, replace all instances of "@token1@" with "defaultvalue", all instances of "@token2@" with "value2", and all instances of "@token3@" with the value of the property "property.key", as it appears in property filesrc/name.properties
.Note: It is possible to use either the token/
<replacetoken>
and value/<replacevalue>
attributes/elements, the nested replacefilter elements, or both in the same operation.