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JSR Score70%
Published2 years ago (0.215.0)
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Utilities for working with URL paths.

Functions

f
basename(
url: string | URL,
suffix?: string
): string

Return the last portion of a URL, or the host name if there is no path. Trailing /s are ignored, and optional suffix is removed.

f
dirname(url: string | URL): URL

Return the directory path of a URL. A directory path is the portion of a URL up to but excluding the final path segment. The final path segment, along with any query or hash values are removed. If there is no path segment then the URL origin is returned. Example, for the URL https://deno.land/std/path/mod.ts, the directory path is https://deno.land/std/path.

f
extname(url: string | URL): string

Return the extension of the URL with leading period. The extension is sourced from the path portion of the URL. If there is no extension, an empty string is returned.

f
join(
url: string | URL,
...paths: string[]
): URL

Join a base URL and a series of paths, then normalizes the resulting URL.

f
normalize(url: string | URL): URL

Normalize the URL, resolving '..' and '.' segments and multiple '/'s into '//' after protocol and remaining into '/'.

basename

Functions

f
basename(
url: string | URL,
suffix?: string
): string

Return the last portion of a URL, or the host name if there is no path. Trailing /s are ignored, and optional suffix is removed.

dirname

Functions

f
dirname(url: string | URL): URL

Return the directory path of a URL. A directory path is the portion of a URL up to but excluding the final path segment. The final path segment, along with any query or hash values are removed. If there is no path segment then the URL origin is returned. Example, for the URL https://deno.land/std/path/mod.ts, the directory path is https://deno.land/std/path.

extname

Functions

f
extname(url: string | URL): string

Return the extension of the URL with leading period. The extension is sourced from the path portion of the URL. If there is no extension, an empty string is returned.

join

Functions

f
join(
url: string | URL,
...paths: string[]
): URL

Join a base URL and a series of paths, then normalizes the resulting URL.

normalize

Functions

f
normalize(url: string | URL): URL

Normalize the URL, resolving '..' and '.' segments and multiple '/'s into '//' after protocol and remaining into '/'.

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deno add jsr:@std/url

Import symbol

import * as url from "@std/url";
or

Import directly with a jsr specifier

import * as url from "jsr:@std/url";