What is parse-path?
The parse-path npm package is a utility for parsing URLs and file paths into their constituent parts. It can handle a variety of path formats and provides a structured way to access different components of a path.
What are parse-path's main functionalities?
Parse URL
This feature allows you to parse a URL into its components such as protocol, host, port, pathname, query, and hash.
const parsePath = require('parse-path');
const parsedUrl = parsePath('https://example.com:8080/path/name?query=string#hash');
console.log(parsedUrl);
Parse File Path
This feature allows you to parse a file path into its components such as root, dir, base, ext, and name.
const parsePath = require('parse-path');
const parsedFilePath = parsePath('/home/user/docs/file.txt');
console.log(parsedFilePath);
Handle Different Path Formats
This feature allows you to handle different path formats, including Windows-style paths, and parse them into their components.
const parsePath = require('parse-path');
const parsedPath = parsePath('C:\Users\user\docs\file.txt');
console.log(parsedPath);
Other packages similar to parse-path
url-parse
The url-parse package is a robust URL parser that works in both Node.js and the browser. It provides similar functionality to parse-path but is more focused on URLs rather than file paths. It offers additional features like URL normalization and query string parsing.
path-parse
The path-parse package is a simple utility for parsing file paths into their components. It is similar to parse-path but is more focused on file paths rather than URLs. It provides a straightforward way to access different parts of a file path.
whatwg-url
The whatwg-url package is a full implementation of the WHATWG URL Standard. It provides comprehensive URL parsing and manipulation capabilities, making it more feature-rich compared to parse-path. However, it is more complex and may be overkill for simple use cases.
parse-path
Parse paths (local paths, urls: ssh/git/etc)
:cloud: Installation
npm install --save parse-path
yarn add parse-path
:clipboard: Example
const parsePath = require("parse-path")
console.log(parsePath("http://ionicabizau.net/blog"))
console.log(parsePath("http://domain.com/path/name?foo=bar&bar=42#some-hash"))
console.log(parsePath("git+ssh://git@host.xz/path/name.git"))
console.log(parsePath("git@github.com:IonicaBizau/git-stats.git"))
:question: Get Help
There are few ways to get help:
- Please post questions on Stack Overflow. You can open issues with questions, as long you add a link to your Stack Overflow question.
- For bug reports and feature requests, open issues. :bug:
- For direct and quick help, you can use Codementor. :rocket:
:memo: Documentation
parsePath(url)
Parses the input url.
Params
- String
url
: The input url.
Return
- Object An object containing the following fields:
protocols
(Array): An array with the url protocols (usually it has one element).protocol
(String): The first protocol, "ssh"
(if the url is a ssh url) or "file"
.port
(null|Number): The domain port.resource
(String): The url domain (including subdomains).user
(String): The authentication user (usually for ssh urls).pathname
(String): The url pathname.hash
(String): The url hash.search
(String): The url querystring value.href
(String): The input url.query
(Object): The url querystring, parsed as object.
:yum: How to contribute
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:dizzy: Where is this library used?
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:scroll: License
MIT © Ionică Bizău