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urlparser-simple
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Parses HTTP(S) and (S)FTP URLs. Not sure why I bothered crafting my own REGEX to try and handle nearly all URL conditions but I did.
import { parseUri } from '../urlparser'
console.log(parseUri('https://user:password@www.google.com:8000/test/url?param=blah&blah[]=test#hash.tag'))
Returns:
{
"authority": "user:password",
"fragment": "hash.tag",
"host": "www.google.com",
"path": "test/url",
"port": 8000,
"query": "param=blah&blah[]=test#arr",
"request": "https://user:password@www.google.com:8000/test/url?param=blah&blah[]=test#hash.tag",
"scheme": "https",
"tld": "com",
"valid": true,
}
parseUri() accepts a second parameter "strict" (boolean) which enforces the standard ASCII character set for URLs if set to true.
Feel free to report bugs :)
FAQs
Simple URI parser for HTTP(S) and (S)FTP
The npm package urlparser-simple receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, urlparser-simple popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that urlparser-simple demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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