A library for parsing URLs in a detailed and flexible way.
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@push.rocks/smarturl

a url parsing lib

Install

To install @push.rocks/smarturl, you'll need Node.js and npm on your system. Once you have those set up, run the following command in your terminal:

npm install @push.rocks/smarturl --save

This will add @push.rocks/smarturl to your project's dependencies.

Usage

@push.rocks/smarturl is a library designed to simplify the parsing and manipulation of URLs within your TypeScript projects. Below is an overview of how you can leverage this library effectively in various scenarios.

Basic URL Parsing

To start parsing URLs, you first need to import @push.rocks/smarturl into your TypeScript file:

import { Smarturl } from '@push.rocks/smarturl';

Now, you can parse a URL string and access its components:

const myUrl = Smarturl.createFromUrl('https://www.example.com:8080/path?query=string#hash');

console.log(myUrl.href); // https://www.example.com:8080/path?query=string#hash
console.log(myUrl.protocol); // https:
console.log(myUrl.host); // www.example.com:8080
console.log(myUrl.pathname); // /path
console.log(myUrl.search); // ?query=string
console.log(myUrl.hash); // #hash
console.log(myUrl.searchParams); // { query: 'string' }

Modifying Search Parameters

@push.rocks/smarturl makes it easy to modify search parameters of a URL:

// Creating a URL with initial search parameters
const myUrl = Smarturl.createFromUrl('https://www.example.com', {
  searchParams: {
    page: '1',
    filter: 'none',
  },
});

// Adding or updating search parameters
myUrl.searchParams['filter'] = 'newVal';
myUrl.searchParams['newParam'] = 'value';

console.log(myUrl.toString()); // https://www.example.com:443/?page=1&filter=newVal&newParam=value

Complex URL Creation

Sometimes you may need to create a URL from parts:

let myUrl = new Smarturl();
myUrl.protocol = 'https';
myUrl.hostname = 'www.example.com';
myUrl.port = '3000';
myUrl.pathname = '/path/to/resource';
myUrl.searchParams = {
  key: 'value',
  another: 'parameter'
};

console.log(myUrl.toString()); // Prints the full URL

Handling Username and Password in URL

You can also include authentication details within the URL:

const myUrl = Smarturl.createFromUrl('https://user:password@www.example.com');
console.log(myUrl.username); // user
console.log(myUrl.password); // password

Working with URL Paths and Hashes

Manipulating paths and hashes is straightforward:

const myUrl = Smarturl.createFromUrl('https://www.example.com/path/to/resource');
myUrl.hash = 'section1';

console.log(myUrl.toString()); // https://www.example.com:443/path/to/resource#section1

URL Encoding and Decoding

When working with URLs, encoding and decoding of search parameters is handled automatically by the library. This ensures that the URL remains valid and interpretable by browsers and servers.

const myUrl = Smarturl.createFromUrl('https://www.example.com');
myUrl.searchParams['redirect_uri'] = 'https://www.redirect.com/path';

console.log(myUrl.toString()); // Automatically encodes the URI

In addition to basic parsing and manipulation, @push.rocks/smarturl provides methods for deep manipulation of URLs, aiding in scenarios where complex URL operations are needed.

By understanding and utilizing these features, you can handle most URL-related tasks within your TypeScript applications with ease, ensuring that URLs are constructed, interpreted, and modified in a consistent and error-free manner.

This repository contains open-source code that is licensed under the MIT License. A copy of the MIT License can be found in the license file within this repository.

Please note: The MIT License does not grant permission to use the trade names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the project, except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the origin of the work and reproducing the content of the NOTICE file.

Trademarks

This project is owned and maintained by Task Venture Capital GmbH. The names and logos associated with Task Venture Capital GmbH and any related products or services are trademarks of Task Venture Capital GmbH and are not included within the scope of the MIT license granted herein. Use of these trademarks must comply with Task Venture Capital GmbH's Trademark Guidelines, and any usage must be approved in writing by Task Venture Capital GmbH.

Company Information

Task Venture Capital GmbH
Registered at District court Bremen HRB 35230 HB, Germany

For any legal inquiries or if you require further information, please contact us via email at hello@task.vc.

By using this repository, you acknowledge that you have read this section, agree to comply with its terms, and understand that the licensing of the code does not imply endorsement by Task Venture Capital GmbH of any derivative works.