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Get input as normalized WHATWG URL.
$ npm install url-http --save
const urlHttp = require('url-http')
!!urlHttp('https://kikobeats.com') // ==> true
!!urlHttp('https://kikobeats.com') // ==> true
!!urlHttp('mailto://kiko@beats.com') // ==> false
!!urlHttp('callto:192.168.103.77+type=ip') // ==> false
If you need to run the package in a browser environment, you can save some bytes using the lightweight version:
const urlHttp = require('url-http/lightweight')
!!urlHttp('https://kikobeats.com') // ==> true
!!urlHttp('https://kikobeats.com') // ==> true
!!urlHttp('mailto://kiko@beats.com') // ==> false
!!urlHttp('callto:192.168.103.77+type=ip') // ==> false
url-http © Kiko Beats, released under the MIT License.
Authored and maintained by Kiko Beats with help from contributors.
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Get input as normalized WHATWG URL
The npm package url-http receives a total of 5,079 weekly downloads. As such, url-http popularity was classified as popular.
We found that url-http 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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