# urllite **Repository Path**: mirrors_fis-components/urllite ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: urllite - **Description**: Fork from https://github.com/hzdg/urllite.js.git - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2020-08-08 - **Last Updated**: 2025-12-27 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README urllite.js ========== urllite is a URL parser for nodejs and the browser. It's meant to be a replacement for [URL decomposition IDL attributes][1]—especially when you want to support non-browser environments like node. Its main goal is to be tiny enough to be bundled with browser builds of JS libraries. urllite is designed to be modular so that you can include only the parts you need. For example, URL resolution is a separate extension. Its core API is based on the [URLUtils] interface (the properties of "a" HTMLElements and `window.location`): ```javascript var url = urllite('http://u:p@example.com:10/a/b/c?one=1&two=2#three'); url.origin // "http://example.com:10" url.protocol // "http:" url.username // "u" url.password // "p" url.host // "example.com:10" url.hostname // "example.com" url.port // "10" url.pathname // "/a/b/c" url.search // "?one=1&two=2" url.hash // "#three" ``` ## Usage ### In the browser ```html ``` You can also use urllite as an AMD module. ### In node ```javascript var urllite = require('urllite'); var url = urllite('http://u:p@example.com:10/a/b/c?one=1&two=2#three'); ``` ### In your own libraries You can compile urllite into your own libraries using a tool like [browserify]. ## API The `urllite` function is the main entry point. Use it to parse a URL: ```javascript var url = urllite('http://example.com'); console.log(url.host); // => "example.com" ``` All URL methods are available as extensions. In node, all extensions are available by default. For the browser, you can require extensions selectively and create custom builds with only the extensions you need. ### `resolve()` Resolves the URL to the given base. ```javascript var url = urllite('dogs/are/awesome'); console.log(url.resolve('http://animals.com').toString()); // => "http://animals.com/dogs/are/awesome" ``` ### `relativize()` Returns a new URL which is a relative to the provided URL. ```javascript var url = urllite('http://animals.com/dogs/are/awesome'); console.log(url.relativize('http://animals.com').toString()); // => "dogs/are/awesome" ``` [1]: http://www.w3.org/TR/url/#the-url-decomposition-idl-attributes [URLUtils]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/URLUtils [browserify]: http://browserify.org