URL.js
Parse and format URLs
Install
URL.js
uses ESM & UMD.
The simplest way is to include URL.js
in your HTML:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/url-js"></script>
or install it with npm:
npm i -S url-js
then import it as ES Module or CommonJS Module:
import URLJS from 'url-js';
const URLJS = require('url-js');
Usage
var url = URLJS("https://www.duzun.me/path/index.php?var1=223#hash") ->
{
"protocol": "https:",
"username": "",
"password": "",
"host" : "www.duzun.me",
"hostname": "www.duzun.me",
"port" : "",
"pathname": "/path/index.php",
"search" : "?var1=223",
"query" : "var1=223",
"hash" : "#hash",
"path" : "/path/index.php?var1=223",
"origin" : "https://www.duzun.me",
"domain" : "duzun.me",
"href" : "https://www.duzun.me/path/index.php?var1=223#hash"
}
String(url) -> "https://www.duzun.me/path/index.php?var1=223#hash"
String( URLJS("new/?and=var", url) ) -> "https://www.duzun.me/path/new/?and=var"
URLJS.parseUrl("https://duzun.me/path/index.php", "origin") -> "https://duzun.me"
URLJS.parseUrl("https://duzun.me/path/index.php", "pathname") -> "/path/index.php"
URLJS.parseUrl("https://duzun.com/?var1=2&var2=d%27t&var3", "query", true) -> { var1: "2", var2: "d't", var3: "" }
URLJS.is_url('https://duzun.me') -> true
URLJS.is_domain('duzun.me') -> true
URLJS.fromObject({a:1,b:4}, "?") -> "?&a=1&b=4"
URLJS.toObject('a=1&b=4') -> { a: 1, b: 4 }
You can also import distinct functions as ESM:
import toObject from 'url-js/url/toObject';
import fromObject from 'url-js/url/fromObject';
import fromLocation from 'url-js/url/fromLocation';
import parseUrl from 'url-js/url/parseUrl';
import { is_url, is_domain } from 'url-js/url/helpers';
import URLJS from 'url-js/url/URL';
Changes in v2.0.0
Some properties of URLJS
instances are computed from the base properties and can no longer be set to arbitrary values.
Setting these properties to any value would set the values for related base properties:
.origin
.host
.path
.href
.domain
Incompatible changes in v1.0.0
When included in global scope with a <script>
tag,
the name is URLJS
now instead of URL
, to avoid collision with the new URL
API. Thus, there is no need in URLJS.noConflict()
any more.