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Get all URLs in a string
The URLs will be normalized.
Don't use this for any kind of security-related validation.
$ npm install get-urls
const getUrls = require('get-urls');
const text = 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, //sindresorhus.com consectetuer adipiscing http://yeoman.io elit.';
getUrls(text);
//=> Set {'http://sindresorhus.com', 'http://yeoman.io'}
Returns a Set
of URLs.
Type: string
Type: object
All the normalize-url
options in addition to:
Type: boolean
Default: false
Extract URLs that appear as query parameters in the found URLs.
Type: string[]
Default: []
Exclude URLs that match URLs in the given array.
Type: boolean
Default: true
Require URLs to have a scheme or leading www.
to be considered an URL. When false
, matches against a list of valid TLDs, so it will match URLs like unicorn.education
.
Does not affect URLs in query parameters if using the extractFromQueryString
option.
FAQs
Get all URLs in a string
The npm package get-urls receives a total of 32,799 weekly downloads. As such, get-urls popularity was classified as popular.
We found that get-urls demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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