As long as you follow the pattern that you have the varname
at the end of the line and that each line contains a CSS property : value
only, you can do it with a regular expression based search and replace.
If you want to do so, take care that the new value does not contain anything newline-ish in the PCRE sense: \r\n|\n|\x0b|\f|\r|\x85
(non UTF-8 mode). If you don't, this will break your parser!
To do so, you can create a mask for the pattern so you can then insert the varname later on easily, I normally use sprintf
for that:
$patternMask =
'~
^ # start of line
(\s*[a-z]+:\s*)
# Group 1:
# whitespace (indentation)
# + CSS property and ":"
# + optional whitespace
(.*?) # Group 2: CSS value (to replace)
(\s*/\*\{%s\}\*/\s*)
# Group 3:
# whitespace (after value and before variable)
# + variable comment, %%s is placeholder for it\'s name
$ # end of line
# Pattern Modifiers:
# m: ^ & $ match begin/end of each line
# x: ignore spaces in pattern and allow comments (#)
~mx'
;
This is the regex pattern with comments, made possible with the x
-modifier. Just so it's easier for you to understand.
An important point is the m
-modifier for multi-line mode. The pattern should work on each line, so it's enclosed into ^
(Begin) and $
(End), which will match the begin and end of a line in multi-line mode.
When you do the replace operation, group 2 will be replaced, group 1 and 3 will be preserved. That done, the result will still contain the variable name.
The actual regex pattern is then build with this mask by adding a properly quoted variable name into it using sprintf
and preg_quote
:
$varName = 'bgColor';
$value = '#f00 url(../images/bg-reg.jpg) repeat-x;';
# create regex pattern based on varname
$pattern = sprintf($patternMask, preg_quote($varName, $patternMask[0]));
$patternMask[0]
is ~
so if your variable name would contain ~
it would be properly escaped automatically.
The search pattern is now complete. What's left is the replacement. As the variable name, the replacement string also needs escaping to not break it regex-wise (syntax error). Additionally as stated earlier, the overall process needs to take care to preserve the new string to be a single line, otherwise doing the replace operation next time would break it. So to prevent that, any newline character will be replace with a single space in $value
to prevent that:
# replace characters that will break the pattern with space
$valueFiltered = str_replace(explode('|', "\r\n|\n|\x0b|\f|\r|\x85"), ' ', $value);
Then the special characters \
and $
will be quoted so they won't interfere with the replacement pattern and the replacement string is build. this is done with the addcslashes
function:
# escape $ characters as they have a special meaning in the replace string
$valueEscaped = addcslashes($valueFiltered, '\$');
$replace = sprintf('${1}%s$3', $valueEscaped);
The only thing left is to run the replacement operation, so giving it ssome CSS upfront:
$css = <<<CSS
html,body {
background: #fff url(../images/bg.jpg) repeat-x; /*{bgColor}*/
color: #fff; /*{textColor}*/
}
CSS;
and run the replace with preg_replace
:
$newCss = preg_replace($pattern, $replace, $css);
This is the whole thing already. From the original CSS:
html,body {
background: #fff url(../images/bg.jpg) repeat-x; /*{bgColor}*/
color: #fff; /*{textColor}*/
}
To the outcome CSS:
html,body {
background: #f00 url(../images/bg-reg.jpg) repeat-x; /*{bgColor}*/
color: #fff; /*{textColor}*/
}
If you make use of preg_replace
's &$count
parameter you can check if the variable was part of the string:
$newCss = preg_replace($pattern, $replace, $css, -1, $count);
$count
is 1 in the example given.
If you like to replace multiple values at once, you can use arrays as $pattern
and $replace
in case it's helpful. $count
will still be an integer, so it might be of limited use.
The whole code at a glance:
$css = <<<CSS
html,body {
background: #fff url(../images/bg.jpg) repeat-x; /*{bgColor}*/
color: #fff; /*{textColor}*/
}
CSS;
$patternMask =
'~
^ # start of line
(\s*[a-z]+:\s*)
# Group 1:
# whitespace (indentation)
# + CSS property and ":"
# + optional whitespace
(.*?) # Group 2: CSS value (to replace)
(\s*/\*\{%s\}\*/\s*)
# Group 3:
# whitespace (after value and before variable)
# + variable comment, %%s is placeholder for it\'s name
$ # end of line
# Pattern Modifiers:
# m: ^ & $ match begin/end of each line
# x: ignore spaces in pattern and allow comments (#)
~mx'
;
$varName = 'bgColor';
$value = '#f00 url(../images/bg-reg.jpg) repeat-x;';
# create regex pattern based on varname
$pattern = sprintf($patternMask, preg_quote($varName, $patternMask[0]));
# replace characters that will break the pattern with space
$valueFiltered = str_replace(explode('|', "\r\n|\n|\x0b|\f|\r|\x85"), ' ', $value);
# escape $ characters as they have a special meaning in the replace string
$valueEscaped = addcslashes($valueFiltered, '\$');
$replace = sprintf('${1}%s$3', $valueEscaped);
$newCss = preg_replace($pattern, $replace, $css);
echo $newCss;
bgColor
property translates tobackground-color
.