URI.js
I always want to shoot myself in the head when looking at code like the following:
var url = "http://example.org/foo?bar=baz";
var separator = url.indexOf('?') > -1 ? '&' : '?';
url += separator + encodeURIComponent("foo") + "=" + encodeURIComponent("bar");
I still can't believe javascript - the f**ing backbone-language of the web - doesn't offer an API for mutating URLs. Browsers (Firefox) don't expose the Location
object (the structure behind window.location). Yes, one could think of decomposed IDL attributes as a native URL management library. But it relies on the DOM element <a>, it's slow and doesn't offer any convenience at all.
How about a nice, clean and simple API for mutating URIs:
var url = new URI("http://example.org/foo?bar=baz");
url.addQuery("foo", "bar");
URI.js is here to help with that.
API Example
URI("http://example.org/foo.html?hello=world")
.username("rodneyrehm")
.username("")
.directory("bar")
.suffix("xml")
.query("")
.tld("com")
.query({ foo: "bar", hello: ["world", "mars"] });
URI("?&foo=bar&&foo=bar&foo=baz&")
.normalizeQuery();
URI("/foo/bar/baz.html")
.relativeTo("/foo/bar/world.html");
URI("/foo/bar/baz.html")
.relativeTo("/foo/bar/sub/world.html")
.absoluteTo("/foo/bar/sub/world.html");
URI.expand("/foo/{dir}/{file}", {
dir: "bar",
file: "world.html"
});
See the About Page and API Docs for more stuff.
Using URI.js
URI.js (without plugins) has a gzipped weight of about 7KB - if you include all extensions you end up at about 13KB. So unless you need second level domain support and use URI templates, we suggest you don't include them in your build. If you don't need a full featured URI mangler, it may be worth looking into the much smaller parser-only alternatives listed below.
URI.js is available through npm, bower, Jam and manually from the build page:
bower install uri.js
jam install URIjs
npm install URIjs
Browser
I guess you'll manage to use the build tool or follow the instructions below to combine and minify the various files into URI.min.js - and I'm fairly certain you know how to <script src=".../URI.min.js"></script>
that sucker, too.
Node.js and NPM
Install with npm install URIjs
or add "URIjs"
to the dependencies in your package.json
.
var URI = require('URIjs');
var URITemplate = require('URIjs/src/URITemplate');
URI("/foo/bar/baz.html")
.relativeTo("/foo/bar/sub/world.html")
RequireJS
Clone the URI.js repository or use a package manager to get URI.js into your project.
require.config({
paths: {
URIjs: 'where-you-put-uri.js/src'
}
});
require(['URIjs/URI'], function(URI) {
console.log("URI.js and dependencies: ", URI("//amazon.co.uk").is('sld') ? 'loaded' : 'failed');
});
require(['URIjs/URITemplate'], function(URITemplate) {
console.log("URITemplate.js and dependencies: ", URITemplate._cache ? 'loaded' : 'failed');
});
Minify
See the build tool or use Google Closure Compiler:
// ==ClosureCompiler==
// @compilation_level SIMPLE_OPTIMIZATIONS
// @output_file_name URI.min.js
// @code_url http://medialize.github.com/URI.js/src/IPv6.js
// @code_url http://medialize.github.com/URI.js/src/punycode.js
// @code_url http://medialize.github.com/URI.js/src/SecondLevelDomains.js
// @code_url http://medialize.github.com/URI.js/src/URI.js
// @code_url http://medialize.github.com/URI.js/src/URITemplate.js
// ==/ClosureCompiler==
Resources
Documents specifying how URLs work:
Informal stuff
How other environments do things
Discussion on Hacker News
Alternatives
If you don't like URI.js, you may like one of the following libraries. (If yours is not listed, drop me a line…)
URL Manipulation
URL Parsers
URI Template
Various
Authors
Contains Code From
License
URI.js is published under the MIT license and GPL v3.
Changelog
1.12.0 (January 23rd 2014)
1.11.2 (August 14th 2013)
- fixing regression for Node.js introduced by
fixing unsafe eval by using UMD's root
- (Issue #107) - fixing parser to accept malformed userinfo (non-encoded email address) - (Issue #108)
1.11.1 (August 13th 2013)
1.11.0 (August 6th 2013)
1.10.2 (April 15th 2013)
1.10.1 (April 2nd 2013)
1.10.0 (March 16th 2013)
1.9.1 (February 12th 2013)
- fixing IE9 compatibility with location import:
URI(location)
- fixing string character access for IE7 - (Issue #67), (Issue #68)
1.9.0 (February 11th 2013)
1.8.3 (January 9th 2013)
1.8.2 (December 27th 2012)
1.8.1 (November 15th 2012)
- fixing build() to properly omit empty query and fragment (Issue #53)
1.8.0 (November 13th 2012)
- adding
.resource()
as compound of [path, query, fragment] - adding jQuery 1.8.x compatibility for jQuery.URI.js (remaining backwards compatibility!)
- adding default ports for gopher, ws, wss
- adding
.duplicateQueryParameters()
to control if key=value
duplicates have to be preserved or reduced (Issue #51) - updating Punycode.js to version 1.1.1
- improving AMD/Node using UMD returnExports - (Issue #44, Issue #47)
- fixing
.addQuery("empty")
to properly add ?empty
- (Issue #46) - fixing parsing of badly formatted userinfo
http://username:pass:word@hostname
- fixing parsing of Windows-Drive-Letter paths
file://C:/WINDOWS/foo.txt
- fixing
URI(location)
to properly parse the URL - (Issue #52) - fixing type error for fragment abuse demos - (Issue #50)
- adding documentation for various encode/decode functions
- adding some pointers on possible problems with URLs to About URIs
- adding tests for fragment abuse and splitting tests into separate scopes
- adding meta-data for Jam and Bower
Note: QUnit seems to be having some difficulties on IE8. While the jQuery-plugin tests fail, the plugin itself works. We're still trying to figure out what's making QUnit "lose its config state".
1.7.4 (October 21st 2012)
- fixing parsing of
/wiki/Help:IPA
- (Issue #49)
1.7.3 (October 11th 2012)
- fixing
strictEncodeURIComponent()
to properly encode *
to %2A
- fixing IE9's incorrect report of
img.href
being available - (Issue #48)
1.7.2 (August 28th 2012)
1.7.1 (August 14th 2012)
1.7.0 (August 11th 2012)
1.6.3 (June 24th 2012)
1.6.2 (June 23rd 2012)
1.6.1 (May 19th 2012)
1.6.0 (March 19th 2012)
1.5.0 (February 19th 2012)
- adding Second Level Domain (SLD) Support - (Issue #17)
1.4.3 (January 28th 2012)
1.4.2 (January 25th 2012)
1.4.1 (January 21st 2012)
1.4.0 (January 12th 2012)
1.3.1 (January 3rd 2011)
- updating Punycode.js to version 0.3.0
- adding edge-case tests ("jim")
- fixing edge-cases in .protocol(), .port(), .subdomain(), .domain(), .tld(), .filename()
- fixing parsing of hostname in
.hostname()
1.3.0 (December 30th 2011)
- adding
.subdomain()
convenience accessor - improving internal deferred build handling
- fixing thrown Error for
URI("http://example.org").query(true)
- (Issue #6) - adding examples for extending URI.js for fragment abuse, see src/URI.fragmentQuery.js and src/URI.fragmentURI.js - (Issue #2)
1.2.0 (December 29th 2011)
1.1.0 (December 28th 2011)
1.0.0 (December 27th 2011)