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tldts-experimental
Advanced tools
Library to work against complex domain names, subdomains and URIs.
tldts-experimental
faster, experimental, unstable version of
tldts
. It exposes the exact same API and is subjected to the same tests as the main library, but offers a different trade-off in terms of space, speed and accuracy.
See README.md from tldts
for more details about the API.
The default tldts
package is what you should use most of the time and what is
imported out of the box. It makes use of an optimized DAWG (direct acyclic word
graph) data-structure and delivers very good performances. If that is not
enough, you can try the tldts-experimental
package which implements a
probabilistic data-structure. It is:
The drawback is that there might be some unlikely false positive (think bloom filters).
For more details, check the documentation from the following files:
FAQs
Library to work against complex domain names, subdomains and URIs.
We found that tldts-experimental demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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