Replace String “Development” with “Staging” or “Production” using SED












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I am trying to replace the string



: 'development'


with



: 'production'


using sed.



I tried a few options including:



sed -i "s|: 'development'|: 'staging'|g" index.php


but without any luck. Output:



sed: 1: "index.php": command i expects  followed by text


Can someone help?










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    I am trying to replace the string



    : 'development'


    with



    : 'production'


    using sed.



    I tried a few options including:



    sed -i "s|: 'development'|: 'staging'|g" index.php


    but without any luck. Output:



    sed: 1: "index.php": command i expects  followed by text


    Can someone help?










    share|improve this question



























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      I am trying to replace the string



      : 'development'


      with



      : 'production'


      using sed.



      I tried a few options including:



      sed -i "s|: 'development'|: 'staging'|g" index.php


      but without any luck. Output:



      sed: 1: "index.php": command i expects  followed by text


      Can someone help?










      share|improve this question
















      I am trying to replace the string



      : 'development'


      with



      : 'production'


      using sed.



      I tried a few options including:



      sed -i "s|: 'development'|: 'staging'|g" index.php


      but without any luck. Output:



      sed: 1: "index.php": command i expects  followed by text


      Can someone help?







      command-line sed






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      edited Jan 1 at 9:01









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          You don’t need to escape single quotes inside double quotes, see this answer of mine:




          Enclosing characters in double quotes preserves the literal value of all characters within the quotes, with the exception of $, `, , and, when history expansion is enabled, !.




          Thus, these work:



          sed -i "s/: 'development'/: 'staging'/g" index.php
          sed -i "s|: 'development'|: 'staging'|g" index.php
          sed -i 's|: '''development'''|: '''staging'''|g' index.php





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            I suggest:



            sed "s/: 'development'/: 'production'/" index.php`





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              I managed to sort it out.
              Turned out in mac machine I have to postfix .bak with -i. But in Linux it worked without it. I was first trying it in my local machine to see the output and it was failing.



              Thank you all for your help.






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                You don’t need to escape single quotes inside double quotes, see this answer of mine:




                Enclosing characters in double quotes preserves the literal value of all characters within the quotes, with the exception of $, `, , and, when history expansion is enabled, !.




                Thus, these work:



                sed -i "s/: 'development'/: 'staging'/g" index.php
                sed -i "s|: 'development'|: 'staging'|g" index.php
                sed -i 's|: '''development'''|: '''staging'''|g' index.php





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                  You don’t need to escape single quotes inside double quotes, see this answer of mine:




                  Enclosing characters in double quotes preserves the literal value of all characters within the quotes, with the exception of $, `, , and, when history expansion is enabled, !.




                  Thus, these work:



                  sed -i "s/: 'development'/: 'staging'/g" index.php
                  sed -i "s|: 'development'|: 'staging'|g" index.php
                  sed -i 's|: '''development'''|: '''staging'''|g' index.php





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                    You don’t need to escape single quotes inside double quotes, see this answer of mine:




                    Enclosing characters in double quotes preserves the literal value of all characters within the quotes, with the exception of $, `, , and, when history expansion is enabled, !.




                    Thus, these work:



                    sed -i "s/: 'development'/: 'staging'/g" index.php
                    sed -i "s|: 'development'|: 'staging'|g" index.php
                    sed -i 's|: '''development'''|: '''staging'''|g' index.php





                    share|improve this answer















                    You don’t need to escape single quotes inside double quotes, see this answer of mine:




                    Enclosing characters in double quotes preserves the literal value of all characters within the quotes, with the exception of $, `, , and, when history expansion is enabled, !.




                    Thus, these work:



                    sed -i "s/: 'development'/: 'staging'/g" index.php
                    sed -i "s|: 'development'|: 'staging'|g" index.php
                    sed -i 's|: '''development'''|: '''staging'''|g' index.php






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                        I suggest:



                        sed "s/: 'development'/: 'production'/" index.php`





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                          I suggest:



                          sed "s/: 'development'/: 'production'/" index.php`





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                            I suggest:



                            sed "s/: 'development'/: 'production'/" index.php`





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                            I suggest:



                            sed "s/: 'development'/: 'production'/" index.php`






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                                I managed to sort it out.
                                Turned out in mac machine I have to postfix .bak with -i. But in Linux it worked without it. I was first trying it in my local machine to see the output and it was failing.



                                Thank you all for your help.






                                share|improve this answer




























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                                  I managed to sort it out.
                                  Turned out in mac machine I have to postfix .bak with -i. But in Linux it worked without it. I was first trying it in my local machine to see the output and it was failing.



                                  Thank you all for your help.






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                                    I managed to sort it out.
                                    Turned out in mac machine I have to postfix .bak with -i. But in Linux it worked without it. I was first trying it in my local machine to see the output and it was failing.



                                    Thank you all for your help.






                                    share|improve this answer













                                    I managed to sort it out.
                                    Turned out in mac machine I have to postfix .bak with -i. But in Linux it worked without it. I was first trying it in my local machine to see the output and it was failing.



                                    Thank you all for your help.







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