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nurlize

v0.1.5

Published

normalize urls

Readme

nurlize

Normalize urls.

The name nurlize refers to this npm module, nurlize. The function it creates is called urlize.

Install

npm install nurlize

Status

Build
Status Coverage Status

browser support

Use

var urlize = require('nurlize');
var base = urlize('http', 'example.com', 'base');
// 'http://example.com/base'
var bop = base.urlize('foo/bar', 'baz', 'bop')
// 'http://example.com/basefoo/bar/baz/bop'

urlize(base, [...]) -> url

Normalize uri components. Allows programmatically constructing urls given a base URL.

url.urlize([...]) -> url

The url returned has a function called urlize which does the same thing but with the previous value as the base URL.

Inputs expressed as relative urls this way will always resolve to an absolute url relative to that base url. Results curried using url.urlize will "reset" urlize to use that url as the new base.

Example

var urlize = require('../');

if (!module.parent) {
  var base = urlize('http://', 'example.com', 'base');
  console.log('base', base.toString( ));
  var bop = base.urlize('foo/bar', 'baz', 'bop')
  console.log('bop', bop.toString( ));
  console.log('bop()', bop.urlize( ).toString( ));
  console.log('bop(/)', bop.urlize('/').toString( ));
  var baz = bop.urlize('/path/bazz/new/base')
  console.log('baz', baz.toString( ));
  var foo = baz.urlize('../../../index');
  console.log('foo', foo.toString( ));
  var rebase = foo.urlize('../..');
  console.log('rebase', rebase.toString( ));
  var rehost = foo.urlize('https://rehost.io/another/base');
  console.log('rehost', rehost.toString( ));

}
base http://example.com/base
bop http://example.com/basefoo/bar/baz/bop
bop() http://example.com/basefoo/bar/baz/bop
bop(/) http://example.com/
baz http://example.com/path/bazz/new/base
foo http://example.com/path/index
rebase http://example.com/.
rehost https://rehost.io/another/base