I'll give you the right URL, but don't call me Shirley!
Parses URLs from user input (with potential typos in protocols, bad copy+paste, etc.) and returns a proper URL.
It has no dependencies, and it's meant to be this simple.
It doesn't check if the URL exists, you can do that in many different ways.
It assumes only http
and https
protocols for URLs.
If there's a "mistake" in the URL protocol, it defaults to https
.
It only has a single method: parse(url: string)
which returns the same string, parsed.
import shurley from 'https://deno.land/x/[email protected]/mod.ts';
const parsedUrl = shurley.parse('example.com');
console.log(parsedUrl); // Outputs 'https://example.com'
npm install --save-exact shurley
const shurley = require('shurley'); // or import shurley from 'shurley';
const parsedUrl = shurley.parse('example.com');
console.log(parsedUrl); // Outputs 'https://example.com'
Requires deno
.
make format
make test
After committing and pushing, just run make publish VERSION=x.y.z
.