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'/' + match[3] : match[3]; return { protocol: protocol, slashes: slashes, rest: rest }; } /** * Resolve a relative URL pathname against a base URL pathname. * * @param {String} relative Pathname of the relative URL. * @param {String} base Pathname of the base URL. * @return {String} Resolved pathname. * @private */ function resolve(relative, base) { if (relative === '') return base; var path = (base || '/').split('/').slice(0, -1).concat(relative.split('/')) , i = path.length , last = path[i - 1] , unshift = false , up = 0; while (i--) { if (path[i] === '.') { path.splice(i, 1); } else if (path[i] === '..') { path.splice(i, 1); up++; } else if (up) { if (i === 0) unshift = true; path.splice(i, 1); up--; } } if (unshift) path.unshift(''); if (last === '.' || last === '..') path.push(''); return path.join('/'); } /** * The actual URL instance. Instead of returning an object we've opted-in to * create an actual constructor as it's much more memory efficient and * faster and it pleases my OCD. * * It is worth noting that we should not use `URL` as class name to prevent * clashes with the global URL instance that got introduced in browsers. * * @constructor * @param {String} address URL we want to parse. * @param {Object|String} [location] Location defaults for relative paths. * @param {Boolean|Function} [parser] Parser for the query string. * @private */ function Url(address, location, parser) { address = trimLeft(address); if (!(this instanceof Url)) { return new Url(address, location, parser); } var relative, extracted, parse, instruction, index, key , instructions = rules.slice() , type = typeof location , url = this , i = 0; // // The following if statements allows this module two have compatibility with // 2 different API: // // 1. Node.js's `url.parse` api which accepts a URL, boolean as arguments // where the boolean indicates that the query string should also be parsed. // // 2. The `URL` interface of the browser which accepts a URL, object as // arguments. The supplied object will be used as default values / fall-back // for relative paths. // if ('object' !== type && 'string' !== type) { parser = location; location = null; } if (parser && 'function' !== typeof parser) parser = qs.parse; location = lolcation(location); // // Extract protocol information before running the instructions. // extracted = extractProtocol(address || ''); relative = !extracted.protocol && !extracted.slashes; url.slashes = extracted.slashes || relative && location.slashes; url.protocol = extracted.protocol || location.protocol || ''; address = extracted.rest; // // When the authority component is absent the URL starts with a path // component. // if (!extracted.slashes) instructions[3] = [/(.*)/, 'pathname']; for (; i < instructions.length; i++) { instruction = instructions[i]; if (typeof instruction === 'function') { address = instruction(address); continue; } parse = instruction[0]; key = instruction[1]; if (parse !== parse) { url[key] = address; } else if ('string' === typeof parse) { if (~(index = address.indexOf(parse))) { if ('number' === typeof instruction[2]) { url[key] = address.slice(0, index); address = address.slice(index + instruction[2]); } else { url[key] = address.slice(index); address = address.slice(0, index); } } } else if ((index = parse.exec(address))) { url[key] = index[1]; address = address.slice(0, index.index); } url[key] = url[key] || ( relative && instruction[3] ? location[key] || '' : '' ); // // Hostname, host and protocol should be lowercased so they can be used to // create a proper `origin`. // if (instruction[4]) url[key] = url[key].toLowerCase(); } // // Also parse the supplied query string in to an object. If we're supplied // with a custom parser as function use that instead of the default build-in // parser. // if (parser) url.query = parser(url.query); // // If the URL is relative, resolve the pathname against the base URL. // if ( relative && location.slashes && url.pathname.charAt(0) !== '/' && (url.pathname !== '' || location.pathname !== '') ) { url.pathname = resolve(url.pathname, location.pathname); } // // Default to a / for pathname if none exists. This normalizes the URL // to always have a / // if (url.pathname.charAt(0) !== '/' && url.hostname) { url.pathname = '/' + url.pathname; } // // We should not add port numbers if they are already the default port number // for a given protocol. As the host also contains the port number we're going // override it with the hostname which contains no port number. // if (!required(url.port, url.protocol)) { url.host = url.hostname; url.port = ''; } // // Parse down the `auth` for the username and password. // url.username = url.password = ''; if (url.auth) { instruction = url.auth.split(':'); url.username = instruction[0] || ''; url.password = instruction[1] || ''; } url.origin = url.protocol && url.host && url.protocol !== 'file:' ? url.protocol +'//'+ url.host : 'null'; // // The href is just the compiled result. // url.href = url.toString(); } /** * This is convenience method for changing properties in the URL instance to * insure that they all propagate correctly. * * @param {String} part Property we need to adjust. * @param {Mixed} value The newly assigned value. * @param {Boolean|Function} fn When setting the query, it will be the function * used to parse the query. * When setting the protocol, double slash will be * removed from the final url if it is true. * @returns {URL} URL instance for chaining. * @public */ function set(part, value, fn) { var url = this; switch (part) { case 'query': if ('string' === typeof value && value.length) { value = (fn || qs.parse)(value); } url[part] = value; break; case 'port': url[part] = value; if (!required(value, url.protocol)) { url.host = url.hostname; url[part] = ''; } else if (value) { url.host = url.hostname +':'+ value; } break; case 'hostname': url[part] = value; if (url.port) value += ':'+ url.port; url.host = value; break; case 'host': url[part] = value; if (/:\d+$/.test(value)) { value = value.split(':'); url.port = value.pop(); url.hostname = value.join(':'); } else { url.hostname = value; url.port = ''; } break; case 'protocol': url.protocol = value.toLowerCase(); url.slashes = !fn; break; case 'pathname': case 'hash': if (value) { var char = part === 'pathname' ? '/' : '#'; url[part] = value.charAt(0) !== char ? char + value : value; } else { url[part] = value; } break; default: url[part] = value; } for (var i = 0; i < rules.length; i++) { var ins = rules[i]; if (ins[4]) url[ins[1]] = url[ins[1]].toLowerCase(); } url.origin = url.protocol && url.host && url.protocol !== 'file:' ? url.protocol +'//'+ url.host : 'null'; url.href = url.toString(); return url; } /** * Transform the properties back in to a valid and full URL string. * * @param {Function} stringify Optional query stringify function. * @returns {String} Compiled version of the URL. * @public */ function toString(stringify) { if (!stringify || 'function' !== typeof stringify) stringify = qs.stringify; var query , url = this , protocol = url.protocol; if (protocol && protocol.charAt(protocol.length - 1) !== ':') protocol += ':'; var result = protocol + (url.slashes ? '//' : ''); if (url.username) { result += url.username; if (url.password) result += ':'+ url.password; result += '@'; } result += url.host + url.pathname; query = 'object' === typeof url.query ? stringify(url.query) : url.query; if (query) result += '?' !== query.charAt(0) ? '?'+ query : query; if (url.hash) result += url.hash; return result; } Url.prototype = { set: set, toString: toString }; // // Expose the URL parser and some additional properties that might be useful for // others or testing. // Url.extractProtocol = extractProtocol; Url.location = lolcation; Url.trimLeft = trimLeft; Url.qs = qs; module.exports = Url; }).call(this)}).call(this,typeof global !== "undefined" ? global : typeof self !== "undefined" ? self : typeof window !== "undefined" ? window : {}) },{"querystringify":2,"requires-port":3}],2:[function(require,module,exports){ 'use strict'; var has = Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty , undef; /** * Decode a URI encoded string. * * @param {String} input The URI encoded string. * @returns {String|Null} The decoded string. * @api private */ function decode(input) { try { return decodeURIComponent(input.replace(/\+/g, ' ')); } catch (e) { return null; } } /** * Attempts to encode a given input. * * @param {String} input The string that needs to be encoded. * @returns {String|Null} The encoded string. * @api private */ function encode(input) { try { return encodeURIComponent(input); } catch (e) { return null; } } /** * Simple query string parser. * * @param {String} query The query string that needs to be parsed. * @returns {Object} * @api public */ function querystring(query) { var parser = /([^=?#&]+)=?([^&]*)/g , result = {} , part; while (part = parser.exec(query)) { var key = decode(part[1]) , value = decode(part[2]); // // Prevent overriding of existing properties. This ensures that build-in // methods like `toString` or __proto__ are not overriden by malicious // querystrings. // // In the case if failed decoding, we want to omit the key/value pairs // from the result. // if (key === null || value === null || key in result) continue; result[key] = value; } return result; } /** * Transform a query string to an object. * * @param {Object} obj Object that should be transformed. * @param {String} prefix Optional prefix. * @returns {String} * @api public */ function querystringify(obj, prefix) { prefix = prefix || ''; var pairs = [] , value , key; // // Optionally prefix with a '?' if needed // if ('string' !== typeof prefix) prefix = '?'; for (key in obj) { if (has.call(obj, key)) { value = obj[key]; // // Edge cases where we actually want to encode the value to an empty // string instead of the stringified value. // if (!value && (value === null || value === undef || isNaN(value))) { value = ''; } key = encode(key); value = encode(value); // // If we failed to encode the strings, we should bail out as we don't // want to add invalid strings to the query. // if (key === null || value === null) continue; pairs.push(key +'='+ value); } } return pairs.length ? prefix + pairs.join('&') : ''; } // // Expose the module. // exports.stringify = querystringify; exports.parse = querystring; },{}],3:[function(require,module,exports){ 'use strict'; /** * Check if we're required to add a port number. * * @see https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#default-port * @param {Number|String} port Port number we need to check * @param {String} protocol Protocol we need to check against. * @returns {Boolean} Is it a default port for the given protocol * @api private */ module.exports = function required(port, protocol) { protocol = protocol.split(':')[0]; port = +port; if (!port) return false; switch (protocol) { case 'http': case 'ws': return port !== 80; case 'https': case 'wss': return port !== 443; case 'ftp': return port !== 21; case 'gopher': return port !== 70; case 'file': return false; } return port !== 0; }; },{}]},{},[1])(1) });