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murl is fast url pattern matching and replacing. It's avaiable through npm:
npm install murl
murl exposes a single function that accepts a pattern
var murl = require('murl');
var pattern = murl('/{hello}');
If you pass a string to the pattern murl will try and match it
pattern('/world') // -> {hello:'world'}
If you pass an object it will replace into the pattern
pattern({hello:'world'}) // -> '/world'
You can use ? to specify a group as optional
murl('/{hello}/{world}?'): matches both /a and /a/b
Per default the {} groups matches until the next character or /.
murl(/{hello}): matches /a but not /a/b
murl(/{wid}x{hei}): matches /200x200
Use * to match anything
murl('/*'): matches /a, /a/b/c and so on
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murl is fast url pattern matching and replacing
We found that murl 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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