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Isomorphic/Univeral WHATWG URL API with some support legacy node URL API
This package is a universal wrapper for node url
and browser window.URL with support for legacy url.parse
properties in the URL instance and defaults for base to support relative urls like url.parse
. Node URL docs.
$ npm install iso-url
const { URL, URLSearchParams } = require('iso-url');
const url = new isoUrl('http://localhost/unicorns');
const newSearchParams = new URLSearchParams(url.searchParams);
Type: string
The absolute or relative input URL to parse. If input is relative, then base is required. If input is absolute, the base is ignored.
Type: string|URL
Default: https://localhost
in node and self.location.protocol + '//' + self.location.host
in the browser.
The base URL to resolve against if the input is not absolute.
MIT © Hugo Dias
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Isomorphic/Universal WHATWG URL API with some support legacy node URL API
The npm package iso-url receives a total of 85,728 weekly downloads. As such, iso-url popularity was classified as popular.
We found that iso-url 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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