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Change XML Tag Name

org.openrewrite.xml.ChangeTagName Alters the name of XML tags matching the provided expression.

Source

  • groupId: org.openrewrite
  • artifactId: rewrite-xml
  • version: 7.38.0

Options

Type
Name
Description
String
elementName
The name of the element whose attribute's value is to be changed. Interpreted as an XPath Expression.
String
newName
The new name for the tag.
String
fileMatcher
Optional. If provided only matching files will be modified. This is a glob expression.

Usage

This recipe has required configuration parameters. Recipes with required configuration parameters cannot be activated directly. To activate this recipe you must create a new recipe which fills in the required parameters. In your rewrite.yml create a new recipe with a unique name. For example: com.yourorg.ChangeTagNameExample. Here's how you can define and customize such a recipe within your rewrite.yml:
rewrite.yml
---
type: specs.openrewrite.org/v1beta/recipe
name: com.yourorg.ChangeTagNameExample
displayName: Change XML Tag Name example
recipeList:
- org.openrewrite.xml.ChangeTagName:
elementName: /settings/servers/server/username
newName: user
fileMatcher: '**/application-*.xml'
Now that com.yourorg.ChangeTagNameExample has been defined activate it in your build file:
Gradle
Maven
build.gradle
plugins {
id("org.openrewrite.rewrite") version("5.38.0")
}
rewrite {
activeRecipe("com.yourorg.ChangeTagNameExample")
}
repositories {
mavenCentral()
}
pom.xml
<project>
<build>
<plugins>
<plugin>
<groupId>org.openrewrite.maven</groupId>
<artifactId>rewrite-maven-plugin</artifactId>
<version>4.42.0</version>
<configuration>
<activeRecipes>
<recipe>com.yourorg.ChangeTagNameExample</recipe>
</activeRecipes>
</configuration>
</plugin>
</plugins>
</build>
</project>

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