Package Exports
- @brillout/url-props
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Readme
Fully-featured URL parsing.
- Works in Node.js.
- Works in the browser.
- Parses URLs with hostname, e.g.
https://example.org/hello/there, as well as URLs without origin, e.g./hello/there. - Parses the query string.
- Pretty logging when doing
console.log(parseUrl('https://example.org/hello/there')).
Running
// ./example.js
const getUrlProps = require('@brillout/url-props');
console.log(getUrlProps('http://localhost:3000/hi'));
console.log(getUrlProps('hello/there?opt=1#sectionA'));prints
{
url: 'http://localhost:3000/hi',
href: 'http://localhost:3000/hi',
origin: 'http://localhost:3000',
protocol: 'http:',
hostname: 'localhost',
port: '3000',
pathname: '/hi',
query: {},
queryString: '',
hash: ''
}
{
url: 'hello/there?opt=1#sectionA',
href: null,
origin: null,
protocol: null,
hostname: null,
port: null,
pathname: '/hello/there',
query: { opt: '1' },
queryString: '?opt=1',
hash: '#sectionA'
}