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A small library that builds a URL given its components

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A library that builds a URL, including its path, query parameters and fragment identifier. Works in node and in the browser.

Installation

To install with npm:

npm install build-url --save

Usage

Usage in the browser:

<script src="../path/to/lib/build-url.js"></script>
<script>
buildUrl('http://example.com', {
  path: 'about',
  hash: 'contact',
  queryParams: {
    foo: bar,
    bar: ['foo', 'bar']
  }
});
</script>

Usage with ES6 modules:

import buildUrl from '../path/to/lib/build-url';

buildUrl('http://example.com', {
  path: 'about',
  hash: 'contact',
  queryParams: {
    foo: bar,
    bar: ['foo', 'bar']
  }
});

Usage with node:

var buildUrl = require('build-url');

buildUrl('http://example.com', {
  path: 'about',
  hash: 'contact',
  queryParams: {
    foo: bar,
    bar: ['foo', 'bar']
  }
});

Options

The buildUrl function accepts two arguments. The first is a URL e.g. http://example.com. The second is an object where you can specify the path, hash, lowerCase, and an object of queryParams:

buildUrl('http://example.com', {
  path: 'about',
  hash: 'contact',
  queryParams: {
    foo: 'bar',
    bar: 'baz'
  }
});

// returns http://example.com/about?foo=bar&bar=baz#contact

If you pass an array to the queryParams object, it will be transformed to a comma separated list:

buildUrl('http://example.com', {
  queryParams: {
    foo: 'bar',
    bar: ['one', 'two', 'three']
  }
});

// returns http://example.com?foo=bar&bar=one,two,three

If you want to change the path, hash and queryParams case to all lowercase then pass lowerCase as true in arguments, default value of this will be false:

buildUrl('http://example.com', {
  path: 'AbouT',
  hash: 'ConTacT',
  lowerCase: true,
  queryParams: {
    foo: 'bAr',
    bar: ['oNe', 'TWO', 'thrEE', 123]
  }
});

// returns http://example.com/about?foo=bar&bar=one,two,three,123#contact

If you pass an array to the queryParams object, and want that they should not be comma separated use disableCSV:

buildUrl('http://example.com', {
  disableCSV: true,
  queryParams: {
    foo: 'bar',
    bar: ['one', 'two', 'three']
  }
});

// returns http://example.com?foo=bar&bar=one&bar=two&bar=three

If you only want the query string, path, hash, or any combination of the three you can skip the URL parameter or pass in an empty string or null:

buildUrl('', {
  queryParams: {
    foo: 'bar',
    bar: 'baz'
  }
});

// returns ?foo=bar&bar=baz

buildUrl(null, {
  queryParams: {
    foo: 'bar',
    bar: 'baz'
  }
});

// returns ?foo=bar&bar=baz

buildUrl({
  queryParams: {
    foo: 'bar',
    bar: 'baz'
  }
});

Any null values in the queryParams object will be treated as empty strings:

buildUrl('http://example.com', {
  queryParams: {
    foo: 'bar',
    bar: null
  }
});

// returns http://example.com?foo=bar&bar=

License

This is licensed under an MIT License. See details

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Package last updated on 29 Aug 2020

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