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This module provides RFC 3986 compliant functions for parsing,
classifying and composing URIs and URI references, largely replacing
the Python Standard Library's urllib.parse
module.
.. code-block:: pycon
>>> from uritools import uricompose, urijoin, urisplit, uriunsplit
>>> uricompose(scheme='foo', host='example.com', port=8042,
... path='/over/there', query={'name': 'ferret'},
... fragment='nose')
'foo://example.com:8042/over/there?name=ferret#nose'
>>> parts = urisplit(_)
>>> parts.scheme
'foo'
>>> parts.authority
'example.com:8042'
>>> parts.getport(default=80)
8042
>>> parts.getquerydict().get('name')
['ferret']
>>> parts.isuri()
True
>>> parts.isabsuri()
False
>>> urijoin(uriunsplit(parts), '/right/here?name=swallow#beak')
'foo://example.com:8042/right/here?name=swallow#beak'
For various reasons, urllib.parse
and its Python 2 predecessor
urlparse
are not compliant with current Internet standards. As
stated in Lib/urllib/parse.py <https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/3.8/Lib/urllib/parse.py>
_:
RFC 3986 is considered the current standard and any future changes
to urlparse module should conform with it. The urlparse module is
currently not entirely compliant with this RFC due to defacto
scenarios for parsing, and for backward compatibility purposes,
some parsing quirks from older RFCs are retained.
This module aims to provide fully RFC 3986 compliant replacements for
the most commonly used functions found in urllib.parse
. It also
includes functions for distinguishing between the different forms of
URIs and URI references, and for conveniently creating URIs from their
individual components.
uritools is available from PyPI_ and can be installed by running::
pip install uritools
Documentation
_Issue tracker
_Source code
_Change log
_Copyright (c) 2014-2023 Thomas Kemmer.
Licensed under the MIT License
_.
.. _PyPI: https://pypi.org/project/uritools/ .. _Documentation: https://uritools.readthedocs.io/ .. _Issue tracker: https://github.com/tkem/uritools/issues/ .. _Source code: https://github.com/tkem/uritools/ .. _Change log: https://github.com/tkem/uritools/blob/master/CHANGELOG.rst .. _MIT License: https://raw.github.com/tkem/uritools/master/LICENSE
FAQs
URI parsing, classification and composition
We found that uritools demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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