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/*!
* URL.js
*
* Copyright 2011 Eric Ferraiuolo
* https://github.com/ericf/urljs
*/
/**
* URL constructor and utility.
* Provides support for validating whether something is a URL,
* formats and cleans up URL-like inputs into something nice and pretty,
* ability to resolve one URL against another and returned the formatted result,
* and is a convenient API for working with URL Objects and the various parts of URLs.
*
* @constructor URL
* @param {String | URL} url - the URL String to parse or URL instance to copy
* @return {URL} url - instance of a URL all nice and parsed
*/
var URL = function () {
var u = this;
if ( ! (u && u.hasOwnProperty && (u instanceof URL))) {
u = new URL();
}
return u._init.apply(u, arguments);
};
(function(){
var ABSOLUTE = 'absolute',
RELATIVE = 'relative',
HTTP = 'http',
HTTPS = 'https',
COLON = ':',
SLASH_SLASH = '//',
AT = '@',
DOT = '.',
SLASH = '/',
DOT_DOT = '..',
DOT_DOT_SLASH = '../',
QUESTION = '?',
EQUALS = '=',
AMP = '&',
HASH = '#',
EMPTY_STRING = '',
TYPE = 'type',
SCHEME = 'scheme',
USER_INFO = 'userInfo',
HOST = 'host',
PORT = 'port',
PATH = 'path',
QUERY = 'query',
FRAGMENT = 'fragment',
URL_TYPE_REGEX = /^(?:(https?:\/\/|\/\/)|(\/|\?|#)|[^;:@=\.\s])/i,
URL_ABSOLUTE_REGEX = /^(?:(https?):\/\/|\/\/)(?:([^:@\s]+:?[^:@\s]+?)@)?((?:[^;:@=\/\?\.\s]+\.)+[A-Za-z0-9\-]{2,})(?::(\d+))?(?=\/|\?|#|$)([^\?#]+)?(?:\?([^#]+))?(?:#(.+))?/i,
URL_RELATIVE_REGEX = /^([^\?#]+)?(?:\?([^#]+))?(?:#(.+))?/i,
OBJECT = 'object',
STRING = 'string',
TRIM_REGEX = /^\s+|\s+$/g,
trim, isObject, isString;
// *** Utilities *** //
trim = String.prototype.trim ? function (s) {
return ( s && s.trim ? s.trim() : s );
} : function (s) {
try {
return s.replace(TRIM_REGEX, EMPTY_STRING);
} catch (e) { return s; }
};
isObject = function (o) {
return ( o && typeof o === OBJECT );
};
isString = function (o) {
return typeof o === STRING;
};
// *** Static *** //
/**
*
*/
URL.ABSOLUTE = ABSOLUTE;
/**
*
*/
URL.RELATIVE = RELATIVE;
/**
*
*/
URL.normalize = function (url) {
return new URL(url).toString();
};
/**
* Returns a resolved URL String using the baseUrl to resolve the url against.
* This attempts to resolve URLs like a browser would on a web page.
*
* @static
* @method resolve
* @param {String | URL} baseUrl - the URL String, or URL instance as the resolving base
* @param {String | URL} url - the URL String, or URL instance to resolve
* @return {String} resolvedUrl - a resolved URL String
*/
URL.resolve = function (baseUrl, url) {
return new URL(baseUrl).resolve(url).toString();
};
// *** Prototype *** //
URL.prototype = {
// *** Lifecycle Methods *** //
/**
* Initializes a new URL instance, or re-initializes an existing one.
* The URL constructor delegates to this method to do the initializing,
* and the mutator instance methods call this to re-initialize when something changes.
*
* @protected
* @method _init
* @param {String | URL} url - the URL String, or URL instance
* @return {URL} url - instance of a URL all nice and parsed/re-parsed
*/
_init : function (url) {
this.constructor = URL;
url = isString(url) ? url : url instanceof URL ? url.toString() : null;
this._original = url;
this._url = {};
this._isValid = this._parse(url);
return this;
},
// *** Object Methods *** //
/**
* Returns the formatted URL String.
* Overridden Object toString method to do something useful.
*
* @public
* @method toString
* @return {String} url - formatted URL string
*/
toString : function () {
var url = this._url,
urlParts = [],
type = url[TYPE],
scheme = url[SCHEME],
path = url[PATH],
query = url[QUERY],
fragment = url[FRAGMENT];
if (type === ABSOLUTE) {
urlParts.push(
scheme ? (scheme + COLON + SLASH_SLASH) : SLASH_SLASH,
this.authority()
);
if (path && path.indexOf(SLASH) !== 0) { // this should maybe go in _set
path = SLASH + path;
}
}
urlParts.push(
path,
query ? (QUESTION + this.queryString()) : EMPTY_STRING,
fragment ? (HASH + fragment) : EMPTY_STRING
);
return urlParts.join(EMPTY_STRING);
},
// *** Accessor/Mutator Methods *** //
original : function () {
return this._original;
},
/**
* Whether parsing from initialization or re-initialization produced something valid.
*
* @public
* @method isValid
* @return {Boolean} valid - whether the URL is valid
*/
isValid : function () {
return this._isValid;
},
/**
* URL is absolute if it has a scheme or is scheme-relative (//).
*
* @public
* @method isAbsolute
* @return {Boolean} absolute - whether the URL is absolute
*/
isAbsolute : function () {
return this._url[TYPE] === ABSOLUTE;
},
/**
* URL is relative if it host or path relative, i.e. doesn't contain a host.
*
* @public
* @method isRelative
* @return {Boolean} relative - whether the URL is relative
*/
isRelative : function () {
return this._url[TYPE] === RELATIVE;
},
/**
* URL is host relative if it's relative and the path begins with '/'.
*
* @public
* @method isHostRelative
* @return {Boolean} hostRelative - whether the URL is host-relative
*/
isHostRelative : function () {
var path = this._url[PATH];
return ( this.isRelative() && path && path.indexOf(SLASH) === 0 );
},
/**
* Returns the type of the URL, either: URL.ABSOLUTE or URL.RELATIVE.
*
* @public
* @method type
* @return {String} type - the type of the URL: URL.ABSOLUTE or URL.RELATIVE
*/
type : function () {
return this._url[TYPE];
},
/**
* Returns or sets the scheme of the URL.
* If URL is determined to be absolute (i.e. contains a host) and no scheme is provided,
* the scheme will default to http.
*
* @public
* @method scheme
* @param {String} scheme - Optional scheme to set on the URL
* @return {String | URL} the URL scheme or the URL instance
*/
scheme : function (scheme) {
return ( arguments.length ? this._set(SCHEME, scheme) : this._url[SCHEME] );
},
/**
* Returns or set the user info of the URL.
* The user info can optionally contain a password and is only valid for absolute URLs.
*
* @public
* @method userInfo
* @param {String} userInfo - Optional userInfo to set on the URL
* @return {String | URL} the URL userInfo or the URL instance
*/
userInfo : function (userInfo) {
return ( arguments.length ? this._set(USER_INFO, userInfo) : this._url[USER_INFO] );
},
/**
* Returns or sets the host of the URL.
* The host name, if set, must be something valid otherwise the URL will become invalid.
*
* @public
* @method host
* @param {String} host - Optional host to set on the URL
* @return {String | URL} the URL host or the URL instance
*/
host : function (host) {
return ( arguments.length ? this._set(HOST, host) : this._url[HOST] );
},
/**
* Returns the URL's domain, where the domain is the TLD and SLD of the host.
* e.g. foo.example.com -> example.com
*
* @public
* @method domain
* @return {String} domain - the URL domain
*/
domain : function () {
var host = this._url[HOST];
return ( host ? host.split(DOT).slice(-2).join(DOT) : undefined );
},
/**
* Returns or sets the port of the URL.
*
* @public
* @method port
* @param {Number} port - Optional port to set on the URL
* @return {Number | URL} the URL port or the URL instance
*/
port : function (port) {
return ( arguments.length ? this._set(PORT, port) : this._url[PORT] );
},
/**
* Returns the URL's authority which is the userInfo, host, and port combined.
* This only makes sense for absolute URLs
*
* @public
* @method authority
* @return {String} authority - the URL's authority (userInfo, host, and port)
*/
authority : function () {
var url = this._url,
userInfo = url[USER_INFO],
host = url[HOST],
port = url[PORT];
return [
userInfo ? (userInfo + AT) : EMPTY_STRING,
host,
port ? (COLON + port) : EMPTY_STRING,
].join(EMPTY_STRING);
},
/**
* Returns or sets the path of the URL.
*
* @public
* @method path
* @param {String} path - Optional path to set on the URL
* @return {String | URL} the URL path or the URL instance
*/
path : function (path) {
return ( arguments.length ? this._set(PATH, path) : this._url[PATH] );
},
/**
* Returns or sets the query of the URL.
* This takes or returns the parsed query as an Array of Arrays.
*
* @public
* @method query
* @param {Array} query - Optional query to set on the URL
* @return {Array | URL} the URL query or the URL instance
*/
query : function (query) {
return ( arguments.length ? this._set(QUERY, query) : this._url[QUERY] );
},
/**
* Returns or sets the query of the URL.
* This takes or returns the query as a String; doesn't include the '?'
*
* @public
* @method queryString
* @param {String} queryString - Optional queryString to set on the URL
* @return {String | URL} the URL queryString or the URL instance
*/
queryString : function (queryString) {
// parse and set queryString
if (arguments.length) {
return this._set(QUERY, this._parseQuery(queryString));
}
queryString = EMPTY_STRING;
var query = this._url[QUERY],
i, len;
if (query) {
for (i = 0, len = query.length; i < len; i++) {
queryString += query[i].join(EQUALS);
if (i < len - 1) {
queryString += AMP;
}
}
}
return queryString;
},
/**
* Returns or sets the fragment on the URL.
* The fragment does not contain the '#'.
*
* @public
* @method fragment
* @param {String} fragment - Optional fragment to set on the URL
* @return {String | URL} the URL fragment or the URL instance
*/
fragment : function (fragment) {
return ( arguments.length ? this._set(FRAGMENT, fragment) : this._url[FRAGMENT] );
},
/**
* Returns a new, resolved URL instance using this as the baseUrl.
* The URL passed in will be resolved against the baseUrl.
*
* @public
* @method resolve
* @param {String | URL} url - the URL String, or URL instance to resolve
* @return {URL} url - a resolved URL instance
*/
resolve : function (url) {
url = (url instanceof URL) ? url : new URL(url);
var resolved, path;
if ( ! (this.isValid() && url.isValid())) { return this; } // not sure what to do???
// the easy way
if (url.isAbsolute()) {
return ( this.isAbsolute() ? url.scheme() ? url : new URL(url).scheme(this.scheme()) : url );
}
// the hard way
resolved = new URL(this.isAbsolute() ? this : null);
if (url.path()) {
if (url.isHostRelative() || ! this.path()) {
path = url.path();
} else {
path = this.path().substring(0, this.path().lastIndexOf(SLASH) + 1) + url.path();
}
resolved.path(this._normalizePath(path)).query(url.query()).fragment(url.fragment());
} else if (url.query()) {
resolved.query(url.query()).fragment(url.fragment());
} else if (url.fragment()) {
resolved.fragment(url.fragment());
}
return resolved;
},
/**
* Returns a new, reduced relative URL instance using this as the baseUrl.
* The URL passed in will be compared to the baseUrl with the goal of
* returning a reduced-down URL to one thats relative to the base (this).
* This method is basically the opposite of resolve.
*
* @public
* @method reduce
* @param {String | URL} url - the URL String, or URL instance to resolve
* @return {URL} url - the reduced URL instance
*/
reduce : function (url) {
url = (url instanceof URL) ? url : new URL(url);
var reduced = this.resolve(url);
if (this.isAbsolute() && reduced.isAbsolute()) {
if (reduced.scheme() === this.scheme() && reduced.authority() === this.authority()) {
reduced.scheme(null).userInfo(null).host(null).port(null);
}
}
return reduced;
},
// *** Private Methods *** //
/**
* Parses a URL into usable parts.
* Reasonable defaults are applied to parts of the URL which weren't present in the input,
* e.g. 'http://example.com' -> { type: 'absolute', scheme: 'http', host: 'example.com', path: '/' }
* If nothing or a falsy value is returned, the URL wasn't something valid.
*
* @private
* @method _parse
* @param {String} url - the URL string to parse
* @param {String} type - Optional type to seed parsing: URL.ABSOLUTE or URL.RELATIVE
* @return {Boolean} parsed - whether or not the URL string was parsed
*/
_parse : function (url, type) {
// make sure we have a good string
url = trim(url);
if ( ! (isString(url) && url.length > 0)) {
return false;
}
var urlParts, parsed;
// figure out type, absolute or relative, or quit
if ( ! type) {
type = url.match(URL_TYPE_REGEX);
type = type ? type[1] ? ABSOLUTE : type[2] ? RELATIVE : null : null;
}
switch (type) {
case ABSOLUTE:
urlParts = url.match(URL_ABSOLUTE_REGEX);
if (urlParts) {
parsed = {};
parsed[TYPE] = ABSOLUTE;
parsed[SCHEME] = urlParts[1] ? urlParts[1].toLowerCase() : undefined;
parsed[USER_INFO] = urlParts[2];
parsed[HOST] = urlParts[3].toLowerCase();
parsed[PORT] = urlParts[4] ? parseInt(urlParts[4], 10) : undefined;
parsed[PATH] = urlParts[5] || SLASH;
parsed[QUERY] = this._parseQuery(urlParts[6]);
parsed[FRAGMENT] = urlParts[7];
}
break;
case RELATIVE:
urlParts = url.match(URL_RELATIVE_REGEX);
if (urlParts) {
parsed = {};
parsed[TYPE] = RELATIVE;
parsed[PATH] = urlParts[1];
parsed[QUERY] = this._parseQuery(urlParts[2]);
parsed[FRAGMENT] = urlParts[3];
}
break;
// try to parse as absolute, if that fails then as relative
default:
return ( this._parse(url, ABSOLUTE) || this._parse(url, RELATIVE) );
break;
}
if (parsed) {
this._url = parsed;
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
},
/**
* Helper to parse a URL query string into an array of arrays.
* Order of the query paramerters is maintained, an example structure would be:
* queryString: 'foo=bar&baz' -> [['foo', 'bar'], ['baz']]
*
* @private
* @method _parseQuery
* @param {String} queryString - the query string to parse, should not include '?'
* @return {Array} parsedQuery - array of arrays representing the query parameters and values
*/
_parseQuery : function (queryString) {
if ( ! isString(queryString)) { return; }
queryString = trim(queryString);
var query = [],
queryParts = queryString.split(AMP),
queryPart, i, len;
for (i = 0, len = queryParts.length; i < len; i++) {
if (queryParts[i]) {
queryPart = queryParts[i].split(EQUALS);
query.push(queryPart[1] ? queryPart : [queryPart[0]]);
}
}
return query;
},
/**
* Helper for mutators to set a new URL-part value.
* After the URL-part is updated, the URL will be toString'd and re-parsed.
* This is a brute, but will make sure the URL stays in sync and is re-validated.
*
* @private
* @method _set
* @param {String} urlPart - the _url Object member String name
* @param {Object} val - the new value for the URL-part, mixed type
* @return {URL} this - returns this URL instance, chainable
*/
_set : function (urlPart, val) {
this._url[urlPart] = val;
if (val && (
urlPart === SCHEME ||
urlPart === USER_INFO ||
urlPart === HOST ||
urlPart === PORT )){
this._url[TYPE] = ABSOLUTE; // temp, set this to help clue parsing
}
if ( ! val && urlPart === HOST) {
this._url[TYPE] = RELATIVE; // temp, no host means relative
}
this._isValid = this._parse(this.toString());
return this;
},
/**
* Returns a normalized path String, by removing ../'s.
*
* @private
* @method _normalizePath
* @param {String} path — the path String to normalize
* @return {String} normalizedPath — the normalized path String
*/
_normalizePath : function (path) {
var pathParts, pathPart, pathStack, normalizedPath, i, len;
if (path.indexOf(DOT_DOT_SLASH) > -1) {
pathParts = path.split(SLASH);
pathStack = [];
for ( i = 0, len = pathParts.length; i < len; i++ ) {
pathPart = pathParts[i];
if (pathPart === DOT_DOT) {
pathStack.pop();
} else if (pathPart) {
pathStack.push(pathPart);
}
}
normalizedPath = pathStack.join(SLASH);
// prepend slash if needed
if (path[0] === SLASH) {
normalizedPath = SLASH + normalizedPath;
}
// append slash if needed
if (path[path.length - 1] === SLASH && normalizedPath.length > 1) {
normalizedPath += SLASH;
}
} else {
normalizedPath = path;
}
return normalizedPath;
}
};
}());