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README.md
fast-uri
Dependency free RFC 3986 URI toolbox.
Usage
Options
All of the above functions can accept an additional options argument that is an object that can contain one or more of the following properties:
-
scheme
(string) Indicates the scheme that the URI should be treated as, overriding the URI's normal scheme parsing behavior. -
reference
(string) If set to"suffix"
, it indicates that the URI is in the suffix format and the parser will use the option'sscheme
property to determine the URI's scheme. -
tolerant
(boolean, false) If set totrue
, the parser will relax URI resolving rules. -
absolutePath
(boolean, false) If set totrue
, the serializer will not resolve a relativepath
component. -
unicodeSupport
(boolean, false) If set totrue
, the parser will unescape non-ASCII characters in the parsed output as per RFC 3987. -
domainHost
(boolean, false) If set totrue
, the library will treat thehost
component as a domain name, and convert IDNs (International Domain Names) as per RFC 5891.
Parse
const uri = require('fast-uri')
uri.parse('uri://user:pass@example.com:123/one/two.three?q1=a1&q2=a2#body')
// Output
{
scheme : "uri",
userinfo : "user:pass",
host : "example.com",
port : 123,
path : "/one/two.three",
query : "q1=a1&q2=a2",
fragment : "body"
}
Serialize
const uri = require('fast-uri')
uri.serialize({scheme : "http", host : "example.com", fragment : "footer"})
// Output
"http://example.com/#footer"
Resolve
const uri = require('fast-uri')
uri.resolve("uri://a/b/c/d?q", "../../g")
// Output
"uri://a/g"
Equal
const uri = require('fast-uri')
uri.equal("example://a/b/c/%7Bfoo%7D", "eXAMPLE://a/./b/../b/%63/%7bfoo%7d")
// Output
true
Scheme supports
fast-uri supports inserting custom scheme dependent processing rules. Currently, fast-uri has built in support for the following schemes:
Benchmarks
fast-uri: parse domain x 1,306,864 ops/sec ±0.31% (100 runs sampled)
urijs: parse domain x 483,001 ops/sec ±0.09% (99 runs sampled)
WHATWG URL: parse domain x 862,461 ops/sec ±0.18% (97 runs sampled)
fast-uri: parse IPv4 x 2,381,452 ops/sec ±0.26% (96 runs sampled)
urijs: parse IPv4 x 384,705 ops/sec ±0.34% (99 runs sampled)
WHATWG URL: parse IPv4 NOT SUPPORTED
fast-uri: parse IPv6 x 923,519 ops/sec ±0.09% (100 runs sampled)
urijs: parse IPv6 x 289,070 ops/sec ±0.07% (95 runs sampled)
WHATWG URL: parse IPv6 NOT SUPPORTED
fast-uri: parse URN x 2,596,395 ops/sec ±0.42% (98 runs sampled)
urijs: parse URN x 1,152,412 ops/sec ±0.09% (97 runs sampled)
WHATWG URL: parse URN x 1,183,307 ops/sec ±0.38% (100 runs sampled)
fast-uri: parse URN uuid x 1,666,861 ops/sec ±0.10% (98 runs sampled)
urijs: parse URN uuid x 852,724 ops/sec ±0.17% (95 runs sampled)
WHATWG URL: parse URN uuid NOT SUPPORTED
fast-uri: serialize uri x 1,741,499 ops/sec ±0.57% (95 runs sampled)
urijs: serialize uri x 389,014 ops/sec ±0.28% (93 runs sampled)
fast-uri: serialize IPv6 x 441,095 ops/sec ±0.37% (97 runs sampled)
urijs: serialize IPv6 x 255,443 ops/sec ±0.58% (94 runs sampled)
fast-uri: serialize ws x 1,448,667 ops/sec ±0.25% (97 runs sampled)
urijs: serialize ws x 352,884 ops/sec ±0.08% (96 runs sampled)
fast-uri: resolve x 340,084 ops/sec ±0.98% (98 runs sampled)
urijs: resolve x 225,759 ops/sec ±0.37% (95 runs sampled)
TODO
- Support MailTo
- Be 100% iso compatible with uri-js
- Add browser test stack