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socialitejs

v0.0.8

Published

Social network URL parsing for aristocrats

Downloads

150

Readme

Socialite

License: ISC

Socialite is a quick and easy way to parse a url: string to determine:

  1. What social network it belongs to.
  2. What the user handle is.
  3. What the social prefix is (if relevant).
  4. What each url segment is, broken up into groups.

The minimum criteria for parsing a url is:

  1. domain: https://www.{{domain}}.com/path
  2. tldomain: https://www.domain{{.com}}/path

Installation

Simply install via the command-line or include in your package.json, just like any other dependency.

# Alternatively install with `yarn` or `pnpm`
npm install socialitejs

How to use

By default, Socialite includes only a small collection of the most common social networks. The exact networks included can be found in the defaultSocialiteNetworks array. A typical use case looks like:

import {Socialite} from 'socialitejs';

const socialiteInstance = new Socialite();
const mySocialUrl = 'https://www.twitter.com/@SomeFakeUserHandle';
const parsedSocialUrl = socialiteInstance.parseProfile(mySocialUrl);

console.log(parsedSocialUrl);

The above will log the following SocialiteProfile (object) to the console:

{
  id: 'twitter',
  prefix: '@',
  user: 'SomeFakeUserHandle',
  originalUrl: 'https://www.twitter.com/@SomeFakeUserHandle',
  preferredUrl: 'https://twitter.com/@SomeFakeUserHandle',
  appUrl: 'https://mobile.twitter.com/@SomeFakeUserHandle',
  urlGroups: {
    scheme: 'https://',
    subdomain: 'www.',
    domain: 'twitter',
    tldomain: '.com',
    path: '/@SomeFakeUserHandle',
    // Other url parts are omitted if `undefined`
  },
}

For a more robust collection of social networks, you can import the socialiteNetworks object and use it (at least) one of two ways:

import {Socialite, socialiteNetworks, type SocialiteId} from 'socialitejs';

// Adding all social networks in bulk:
const allNetworksInstance = new Socialite(Object.values(socialiteNetworks));

// Logs to the console all social networks included in the code base.
console.log(allNetworksInstance.getAllNetworks());

// Initializing `Socialite` without any networks (pass empty `array`):
const selectiveNetworksInstance = new Socialite([]);
const excludedNetworks: SocialiteId[] = ['discord', 'facebook', 'reddit'];

Object.keys(socialiteNetworks).forEach((network) => {
  if (!excludedNetworks.includes(network.id)) {
    selectiveNetworksInstance.addNetwork(network);
  }
});

// Logs to the console all social networks not found in `excludedNetworks`.
console.log(selectiveNetworksInstance.getAllNetworks());

Features

...this section is incomplete... check back later for API documentation.