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get-domain-url

v0.0.2

Published

Transform custom string to domain url (validate possible domain by duck-style)

Readme

#get-domain-url.js

##Install

npm install get-domain-url

##Usage in NodeJS

const getDomainUrl = require('get-domain-url');

let correctDomainLink = getDomainUrl('domain.com', 'https'); // 'https://domain.com'

This function expect two parameters

getDomainUrl(possibleDomain [,baseProtocol]); possibleDomain - string, not required (always return null if missed); baseProtocol - string, not required, default = 'http';

baseProtocol can accept all notations of protocol: 'http', 'http:', 'http://', but it doesn't check any whitelist of possible network protocols

Function return string with correct domain url if it possible, and null - if not

!!!Warning! It doesn't check if TLD domain zone is correct

getDomain('domain.incorrectDomainZone'); // 'http:/domain.incorrectDomainZone';

##Examples

getDomainUrl('my-domain.com');                  // 'http://domain.com'
getDomainUrl('https://domain.com');             // 'https://domain.com'
getDomainUrl('domain.com', 'https');            // 'https://domain.com'
getDomainUrl('domain.com/pa/th/?qu=ery#hash);   // 'https://domain.com'

//should transform domain url to punycode format
getDomainUrl('тест.рф);     // 'http://xn--e1aybc.xn--p1ai'

//should return null if input string can't quack like a domain
getDomainUrl('simplestring');       //null
getDomainUrl();                     //null

// ...and if hostname is invalid
getDomainUrl('-domain.com')         //null
getDomainUrl('domain-.com')         //null
getDomainUrl('dom_in.com')          //null
getDomainUrl('.dom-in.com')         //null

##Disclaimer

Please, don't use this module in production!

I create this package only for training and never will support it in the future.

Better use this package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/tldjs

Unfortunately for me, i didn't found it before;