WHATWG URL implementation for JavaScript, built on https://github.com/holepunchto/liburl. Provides URL and URLSearchParams classes compatible with the WHATWG URL Standard.
npm i bare-url
const { URL, URLSearchParams } = require('bare-url') const url = new URL('https://example.com/path?foo=bar#hash') console.log(url.hostname) // 'example.com' console.log(url.pathname) // '/path' console.log(url.searchParams.get('foo')) // 'bar'
To register URL and URLSearchParams as globals:
require('bare-url/global')
const url = new URL(input[, base])Parse input as a URL. If base is provided, input is resolved relative to base. Throws if input is not a valid URL.
url.hrefThe full serialized URL string. Setting this property reparses the URL.
url.protocolThe URL scheme followed by ':', e.g. 'https:'.
url.usernameThe username portion of the URL, or an empty string.
url.passwordThe password portion of the URL, or an empty string.
url.hostThe hostname and port, e.g. 'example.com:8080'.
url.hostnameThe hostname without the port.
url.portThe port as a string, or an empty string if not present.
url.pathnameThe path portion of the URL.
url.searchThe query string including the leading '?', or an empty string.
url.searchParamsA URLSearchParams object for the query string. Mutations to the params are reflected in the URL.
url.hashThe fragment including the leading '#', or an empty string.
url.toString()Returns the serialized URL string. Equivalent to url.href.
url.toJSON()Returns the serialized URL string. Suitable for JSON serialization.
const params = new URLSearchParams([init])Create a new URLSearchParams instance. init may be a query string, an iterable of [name, value] pairs, or an object of key-value pairs.
params.sizeThe total number of search parameters.
params.append(name, value)Append a new name/value pair.
params.delete(name[, value])Remove all pairs with name. If value is provided, only pairs with both the matching name and value are removed.
params.get(name)Return the first value for name, or null if not present.
params.getAll(name)Return all values for name as an array.
params.has(name[, value])Return true if a pair with name exists. If value is provided, the pair must also match value.
params.set(name, value)Set the value for name, replacing any existing pairs with that name.
params.toString()Return the serialized query string without the leading '?'.
params.toJSON()Return the parameters as an array of [name, value] pairs.
URL.isURL(value)Return true if value is a URL instance.
URLSearchParams.isURLSearchParams(value)Return true if value is a URLSearchParams instance.
const url = URL.parse(input[, base])Parse input as a URL without throwing. Returns a URL instance on success, or null on failure.
const valid = URL.canParse(input[, base])Return true if input can be parsed as a valid URL, optionally relative to base.
const pathname = URL.fileURLToPath(url)Convert a file: URL to a platform-specific file path. url may be a URL instance or a string. Throws if the URL does not use the file: protocol or contains invalid path characters.
const url = URL.pathToFileURL(pathname)Convert a platform-specific file path to a file: URL.
const href = URL.format(parts)Format a URL from individual parts:
parts = { protocol, auth, host, hostname, port, pathname, search, query, hash, slashes }
All properties are optional. If host is provided, hostname and port are ignored. If search is provided, query is ignored. Set slashes to true to include '//' after the protocol.
Apache-2.0