What is psl?
The psl npm package is a domain parsing library that allows you to work with Public Suffix List (PSL). The Public Suffix List is a set of Internet domain name suffixes under which Internet users can directly register names. The psl package provides functionality to parse domain names, extract top-level domains (TLDs), check domain validity, and more.
What are psl's main functionalities?
Parsing domain names
This feature allows you to parse domain names and extract various parts such as the domain, subdomain, and top-level domain (TLD).
const psl = require('psl');
let parsed = psl.parse('www.example.co.uk');
console.log(parsed.domain); // 'example.co.uk'
console.log(parsed.subdomain); // 'www'
console.log(parsed.tld); // 'co.uk'
Checking if a domain is valid
This feature enables you to check if a given domain name is valid according to the rules of the Public Suffix List.
const psl = require('psl');
let isValid = psl.isValid('example.com');
console.log(isValid); // true
Getting domain from a URL
This feature is used to extract the domain from a full URL, which can be useful for applications that need to process or analyze web addresses.
const psl = require('psl');
let domain = psl.get('http://www.example.co.uk');
console.log(domain); // 'example.co.uk'
Other packages similar to psl
tldjs
tldjs is a robust package for working with top-level domains (TLDs). It can accurately parse URLs, extract TLDs, and handle internationalized domain names (IDNs). Compared to psl, tldjs offers a more object-oriented approach and additional methods for handling URLs and cookies.
publicsuffixlist
publicsuffixlist is another npm package that provides an API for the Public Suffix List. It is designed to be a lightweight and fast library for domain parsing. While psl is more widely used, publicsuffixlist focuses on performance and a minimal memory footprint.
parse-domain
parse-domain is a package that offers similar functionality to psl, with the ability to parse domain names and extract parts like the TLD. It differs from psl in its API design and additional options for customization, such as custom TLDs and private domains.
psl (Public Suffix List)
psl
is a JavaScript
domain name parser based on the
Public Suffix List.
This implementation is tested against the
test data hosted by Mozilla
and kindly provided by Comodo.
What is the Public Suffix List?
The Public Suffix List is a cross-vendor initiative to provide an accurate list
of domain name suffixes.
The Public Suffix List is an initiative of the Mozilla Project, but is
maintained as a community resource. It is available for use in any software,
but was originally created to meet the needs of browser manufacturers.
A "public suffix" is one under which Internet users can directly register names.
Some examples of public suffixes are ".com", ".co.uk" and "pvt.k12.wy.us". The
Public Suffix List is a list of all known public suffixes.
Source: http://publicsuffix.org
Installation
Node.js
npm install --save psl
Browser
Download psl.min.js
and include it in a script tag.
<script src="psl.min.js"></script>
This script is browserified and wrapped in a umd
wrapper so you should be able to use it standalone or together with a module
loader.
API
psl.parse(domain)
Parse domain based on Public Suffix List. Returns an Object
with the following
properties:
tld
: Top level domain (this is the public suffix).sld
: Second level domain (the first private part of the domain name).domain
: The domain name is the sld
+ tld
.subdomain
: Optional parts left of the domain.
Example:
var psl = require('psl');
var parsed = psl.parse('google.com');
console.log(parsed.tld);
console.log(parsed.sld);
console.log(parsed.domain);
console.log(parsed.subdomain);
var parsed = psl.parse('www.google.com');
console.log(parsed.tld);
console.log(parsed.sld);
console.log(parsed.domain);
console.log(parsed.subdomain);
var parsed = psl.parse('a.b.c.d.foo.com');
console.log(parsed.tld);
console.log(parsed.sld);
console.log(parsed.domain);
console.log(parsed.subdomain);
psl.get(domain)
Get domain name, sld
+ tld
. Returns null
if not valid.
Example:
var psl = require('psl');
psl.get(null);
psl.get('COM');
psl.get('example.COM');
psl.get('WwW.example.COM');
psl.get('example');
psl.get('example.example');
psl.get('b.example.example');
psl.get('a.b.example.example');
psl.get('biz');
psl.get('domain.biz');
psl.get('b.domain.biz');
psl.get('a.b.domain.biz');
psl.get('uk.com');
psl.get('example.uk.com');
psl.get('b.example.uk.com');
psl.get('c.kobe.jp');
psl.get('b.c.kobe.jp');
psl.get('a.b.c.kobe.jp');
psl.get('city.kobe.jp');
psl.get('www.city.kobe.jp');
psl.get('食狮.com.cn');
psl.get('食狮.公司.cn');
psl.get('www.食狮.公司.cn');
psl.get('xn--85x722f.com.cn');
psl.get('xn--85x722f.xn--55qx5d.cn');
psl.get('www.xn--85x722f.xn--55qx5d.cn');
psl.isValid(domain)
Check whether a domain has a valid Public Suffix. Returns a Boolean
indicating
whether the domain has a valid Public Suffix.
Example
var psl = require('psl');
psl.isValid('google.com');
psl.isValid('www.google.com');
psl.isValid('x.yz');
Testing and Building
Test are written using mocha
and can be
run in two different environments: node
and phantomjs
.
npm test
./node_modules/.bin/mocha test
./node_modules/.bin/karma start ./karma.conf.js --single-run
npm run build
Feel free to fork if you see possible improvements!
Acknowledgements
License
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2017 Lupo Montero lupomontero@gmail.com
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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