A URI parsing module inspired by Rubys Addressable gem.
It's available on npm, so a simple npm install addressable
should be enough.
var addressable = require("addressable");
// Get a proper URI
var uri = addressable.parse("http://google.com/search?q=hello+world#anchor-it")
// Can do files too!
addressable.parse("/var/log/system.log")
// Find all those nasty URIs in a text
var uris = addressable.extract(text);
// Or just replace them!
addressable.extract(text,function(uri){
return "<a href='"+uri.href+"'>"+uri.host+"</a>"
})
// But...what do you actually get from an URI?
uri.href // => 'http://google.com/search?q=hello+world#anchor-it' (the source it was parsed from)
uri.scheme // => 'http'
uri.userinfo // => null
uri.username // => null
uri.password // => null
uri.host // => 'google.com'
uri.port // => 80
uri.pathname // => '/search'
uri.path // => '/search?q=hello+world'
uri.querystring // => 'q=hello+world'
uri.query // => { q: 'hello world' }
uri.fragment // => 'anchor-it'
uri.search // => '?q=hello+world'
uri.authority // => 'google.com'
uri.toString() // => 'http://google.com/search?q=hello+world#anchor-it'
uri.isAbsolute()// => true
uri.isRelative()// => false
- [Fix] Support for nodes built-in URL module. It can now be passed in to both addressable.format() and addressable.parse().
- [Fix] Now it's possible to pass an addressable.URI into addressable.parse() which should return a new URI copy of the first one.
- [Fix]
uri.path
is now also a setter.
- [Feature] What was previously
uri.path
is nowuri.pathname
anduri.path
is now essentiallyuri.pathname + uri.search
to match the HTTP.request API in Node 0.3.6+.
- [Fix] Fixed the package.json.
- [Fix]
uri.userinfo
is now null when it was not found in the URI instead of "".
- [Feature] Added
addressable.extract()
. Extract or replace URIs from a text.
- Intial implementation.
- John Gruber, for his wonderful URL RegEx which is used in the URI.extract()-method.
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2011 Robert Sköld <robert@publicclass.se>
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