Lax
url.parse()
with support for protocol-less URLs & IPs
$ npm install url-parse-lax
const urlParseLax = require('url-parse-lax');
urlParseLax('sindresorhus.com');
/*
{
protocol: 'https:',
slashes: true,
auth: null,
host: 'sindresorhus.com',
port: null,
hostname: 'sindresorhus.com',
hash: null,
search: null,
query: null,
pathname: '/',
path: '/',
href: 'https://sindresorhus.com/'
}
*/
urlParseLax('[2001:db8::]:8000');
/*
{
protocol: null,
slashes: true,
auth: null,
host: '[2001:db8::]:8000',
port: '8000',
hostname: '2001:db8::',
hash: null,
search: null,
query: null,
pathname: '/',
path: '/',
href: 'http://[2001:db8::]:8000/'
}
*/
And with the built-in url.parse()
:
const url = require('url');
url.parse('sindresorhus.com');
/*
{
protocol: null,
slashes: null,
auth: null,
host: null,
port: null,
hostname: null,
hash: null,
search: null,
query: null,
pathname: 'sindresorhus',
path: 'sindresorhus',
href: 'sindresorhus'
}
*/
url.parse('[2001:db8::]:8000');
/*
{
protocol: null,
slashes: null,
auth: null,
host: null,
port: null,
hostname: null,
hash: null,
search: null,
query: null,
pathname: '[2001:db8::]:8000',
path: '[2001:db8::]:8000',
href: '[2001:db8::]:8000'
}
*/
Type: string
URL to parse.
Type: Object
Type: boolean
Default: true
Prepend https://
instead of http://
to protocol-less URLs.
url.format()
that formats a hostname and port into IPv6-compatible socket form of hostname:port
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