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urlparse-template
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url.parse() with templating support (via. Bram Stein's url-template).
Built for being able to give 'templated' URLs in configuration files, which you then can fill out + get parsed on demand:
var utp = require('urlparse-template');
var template = utp('http://{username}:{password}@{username}.service.tld/');
// Later
var urlparts = template({
username: 'foo',
password: 'bar'
});
// Gives:
// {
// protocol: 'http:',
// href: 'http://foo:bar@foo.service.tld/',
// auth: 'foo:bar',
// username: 'foo', // Parsed out from auth
// password: 'bar', // Parsed out from auth
// host: 'foo.service.tld',
// hostname: 'foo.service.tld',
// ...
// }
It also works without the explicit template function:
var data = utp(templateString, fillData);
We actually use a fork of url.parse()
that doesn't call
decodeURIComponent()
in the parsed data. This allows us to parse the
auth-section in a sane manner, even if users have :
in their username.
(Yes it does suck to have legacy-systems with lax validation...)
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Template-based URL-parsing
The npm package urlparse-template receives a total of 2,523 weekly downloads. As such, urlparse-template popularity was classified as popular.
We found that urlparse-template demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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