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Parsing proxy string

Package Exports

  • proxy-string-parser
  • proxy-string-parser/build/index.js

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proxy-string-parser

Deprecated

Use native URL objects instead: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URL.

Example:

const url1 = new URL('https://username:password@localhost:3000')
const url2 = new URL('https://localhost:3000')

console.log(url1.protocol, url1.username, url1.password, url1.hostname, url1.port)
console.log(url2.protocol, url2.hostname, url2.port)

Introduction

Parsing strings of the following formats:

protocol://username:password@host:port
protocol://host:port
username:password@host:port
host:port

To the Proxy object:

interface Proxy {
  host: string
  port: number
  auth?: {
    username: string
    password: string
  }
  protocol?: string
}

TypeDoc documentation is available on wiki.

Install

npm install proxy-string-parser

Usage

import proxyStringParser from 'proxy-string-parser'

const proxy = proxyStringParser('protocol://username:password@host:80')
console.log(proxy)