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parse a url with memoization


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What is parseurl?

The parseurl npm package is used to parse URLs. It provides utilities for URL resolution and parsing to work with the components of URLs. It can be particularly useful in HTTP server handling to extract parts of the request URL.

What are parseurl's main functionalities?

Parse the URL of an HTTP request

This feature allows you to parse the URL of an incoming HTTP request and obtain components such as pathname, query, etc. The code sample creates an HTTP server that responds with the pathname of the request URL.

const parseurl = require('parseurl');
const http = require('http');

http.createServer(function (req, res) {
  const parsedUrl = parseurl(req);
  res.end('Pathname: ' + parsedUrl.pathname);
}).listen(3000);

Parse the same URL only once

This feature ensures that the URL is only parsed once and the result is cached. Subsequent calls to parseurl with the same request object will return the cached parsed URL object, improving performance.

const parseurl = require('parseurl');
const http = require('http');

http.createServer(function (req, res) {
  const parsedUrl = parseurl(req);
  // parseurl caches the parsed object in req._parsedUrl
  // Subsequent calls will return the cached version
  const sameParsedUrl = parseurl(req);
  res.end('Pathname: ' + sameParsedUrl.pathname);
}).listen(3000);

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parseurl

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Parse a URL with memoization.

Install

This is a Node.js module available through the npm registry. Installation is done using the npm install command:

$ npm install parseurl

API

var parseurl = require('parseurl')

parseurl(req)

Parse the URL of the given request object (looks at the req.url property) and return the result. The result is the same as url.parse in Node.js core. Calling this function multiple times on the same req where req.url does not change will return a cached parsed object, rather than parsing again.

parseurl.original(req)

Parse the original URL of the given request object and return the result. This works by trying to parse req.originalUrl if it is a string, otherwise parses req.url. The result is the same as url.parse in Node.js core. Calling this function multiple times on the same req where req.originalUrl does not change will return a cached parsed object, rather than parsing again.

Benchmark

$ npm run-script bench

> parseurl@1.3.3 bench nodejs-parseurl
> node benchmark/index.js

  http_parser@2.8.0
  node@10.6.0
  v8@6.7.288.46-node.13
  uv@1.21.0
  zlib@1.2.11
  ares@1.14.0
  modules@64
  nghttp2@1.32.0
  napi@3
  openssl@1.1.0h
  icu@61.1
  unicode@10.0
  cldr@33.0
  tz@2018c

> node benchmark/fullurl.js

  Parsing URL "http://localhost:8888/foo/bar?user=tj&pet=fluffy"

  4 tests completed.

  fasturl            x 2,207,842 ops/sec ±3.76% (184 runs sampled)
  nativeurl - legacy x   507,180 ops/sec ±0.82% (191 runs sampled)
  nativeurl - whatwg x   290,044 ops/sec ±1.96% (189 runs sampled)
  parseurl           x   488,907 ops/sec ±2.13% (192 runs sampled)

> node benchmark/pathquery.js

  Parsing URL "/foo/bar?user=tj&pet=fluffy"

  4 tests completed.

  fasturl            x 3,812,564 ops/sec ±3.15% (188 runs sampled)
  nativeurl - legacy x 2,651,631 ops/sec ±1.68% (189 runs sampled)
  nativeurl - whatwg x   161,837 ops/sec ±2.26% (189 runs sampled)
  parseurl           x 4,166,338 ops/sec ±2.23% (184 runs sampled)

> node benchmark/samerequest.js

  Parsing URL "/foo/bar?user=tj&pet=fluffy" on same request object

  4 tests completed.

  fasturl            x  3,821,651 ops/sec ±2.42% (185 runs sampled)
  nativeurl - legacy x  2,651,162 ops/sec ±1.90% (187 runs sampled)
  nativeurl - whatwg x    175,166 ops/sec ±1.44% (188 runs sampled)
  parseurl           x 14,912,606 ops/sec ±3.59% (183 runs sampled)

> node benchmark/simplepath.js

  Parsing URL "/foo/bar"

  4 tests completed.

  fasturl            x 12,421,765 ops/sec ±2.04% (191 runs sampled)
  nativeurl - legacy x  7,546,036 ops/sec ±1.41% (188 runs sampled)
  nativeurl - whatwg x    198,843 ops/sec ±1.83% (189 runs sampled)
  parseurl           x 24,244,006 ops/sec ±0.51% (194 runs sampled)

> node benchmark/slash.js

  Parsing URL "/"

  4 tests completed.

  fasturl            x 17,159,456 ops/sec ±3.25% (188 runs sampled)
  nativeurl - legacy x 11,635,097 ops/sec ±3.79% (184 runs sampled)
  nativeurl - whatwg x    240,693 ops/sec ±0.83% (189 runs sampled)
  parseurl           x 42,279,067 ops/sec ±0.55% (190 runs sampled)

License

MIT

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Last updated on 16 Apr 2019

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