Reputation: 16663
I have some text on an HTML page. Need a bookmarklet (no jQuery) that will find a segment of the text using regex, then replace it with a link with the text as a parameter
Example before:
aaa bbb ccc ddd
Example after:
aaa <a href="http:www.whatever.com?bbb">bbb</a> ccc ddd
assuming we were looking for "bbb"
Upvotes: 3
Views: 3604
Reputation: 50177
This solution will crawl the DOM search for text nodes within the document elements, skipping any elements you want. For example, you probably want to skip <a> tags, as well as <script> tags and others. This way, you won't replace element nodes or essential page functionality.
(function(){
// don't replace text within these tags
var skipTags = { 'a': 1, 'style': 1, 'script': 1, 'iframe': 1 };
// find text nodes to apply replFn to
var findKW = function ( el, term, replFn ) {
var child, tag;
for (var i = el.childNodes.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
child = el.childNodes[i];
if (child.nodeType == 1) { // ELEMENT_NODE
tag = child.nodeName.toLowerCase();
if (!(tag in skipTags)) {
findKW(child, term, replFn);
}
} else if (child.nodeType == 3) { // TEXT_NODE
replaceKW(child, term, replFn);
}
}
};
// replace terms in text according to replFn
var replaceKW = function ( text, term, replFn ) {
var match,
matches = [];
while (match = term.exec(text.data)) {
matches.push(match);
}
for (var i = matches.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
match = matches[i];
// cut out the text node to replace
text.splitText(match.index);
text.nextSibling.splitText(match[1].length);
text.parentNode.replaceChild(replFn(match[1]), text.nextSibling);
}
};
var replTerm = prompt('Please enter term to replace');
findKW(
document.body,
// using \\b to only replace when the term is the whole word
// e.g. if term is "bbb" then "aabbbccc" will not match
new RegExp('\\b(' + replTerm + ')\\b', 'g'),
// your replacement function, change URL accordingly
function (match) {
var link = document.createElement('a');
link.href = 'http://google.com/#q=' + match;
link.target = '_blank';
link.innerHTML = match;
return link;
}
);
}());
Here it is minimized in bookmarklet form:
javascript:(function(){var a={a:1,style:1,script:1,iframe:1};var b=function(d,e,f){var g,h;for(var i=d.childNodes.length-1;i>=0;i--){g=d.childNodes[i];if(g.nodeType==1){h=g.nodeName.toLowerCase();if(!(h in a)){b(g,e,f)}}else if(g.nodeType==3){c(g,e,f)}}};var c=function(a,b,c){var d,e=[];while(d=b.exec(a.data)){e.push(d)}for(var f=e.length-1;f>=0;f--){d=e[f];a.splitText(d.index);a.nextSibling.splitText(d[1].length);a.parentNode.replaceChild(c(d[1]),a.nextSibling)}};var d=prompt("Please enter term to replace");b(document.body,new RegExp("\\b("+d+")\\b","g"),function(a){var b=document.createElement("a");b.href="http://google.com/#q="+a;b.target="_blank";b.innerHTML=a;return b})})()
Copy that into a bookmark and try it out on any page! Note: search is case sensitive, but you can add the 'i' flag to the RegExp to prevent that.
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 17334
Simplest regex:
document.body.innerHTML = document.body.innerHTML.replace(/bbb/ , '<a href="http://Google.com">bbb</a>');
Better:
document.body.innerHTML = document.body.innerHTML.replace(/(bbb)/ , '<a href="http://Google.com">$1</a>');
Best:
var srch = "bbb";
var rg = new RegExp("("+srch+")");
document.body.innerHTML = document.body.innerHTML.replace(rg , '<a href="http://Google.com">$1</a>');
The parentheses in regexp signify a matched group. The "$1" in the second argument is the first matched group.
Upvotes: 0