/** * Library for simple URI parsing and manipulation. Requires jQuery. * * Do not expect full RFC 3986 compliance. Intended to be minimal, but featureful. * The use cases we have in mind are constructing 'next page' or 'previous page' URLs, * detecting whether we need to use cross-domain proxies for an API, constructing * simple URL-based API calls, etc. * * Intended to compress very well if you use a JS-parsing minifier. * * Dependencies: mw, jQuery * * Example: * * var uri = new mw.Uri( 'http://foo.com/mysite/mypage.php?quux=2' ); * * if ( uri.host == 'foo.com' ) { * uri.host = 'www.foo.com'; * uri.extend( { bar: 1 } ); * * $( 'a#id1' ).attr( 'href', uri ); * // anchor with id 'id1' now links to http://foo.com/mysite/mypage.php?bar=1&quux=2 * * $( 'a#id2' ).attr( 'href', uri.clone().extend( { bar: 3, pif: 'paf' } ) ); * // anchor with id 'id2' now links to http://foo.com/mysite/mypage.php?bar=3&quux=2&pif=paf * } * * Parsing here is regex based, so may not work on all URIs, but is good enough for most. * * Given a URI like * 'http://usr:pwd@www.test.com:81/dir/dir.2/index.htm?q1=0&&test1&test2=&test3=value+%28escaped%29&r=1&r=2#top': * The returned object will have the following properties: * * protocol 'http' * user 'usr' * password 'pwd' * host 'www.test.com' * port '81' * path '/dir/dir.2/index.htm' * query { * q1: 0, * test1: null, * test2: '', * test3: 'value (escaped)' * r: [1, 2] * } * fragment 'top' * * n.b. 'password' is not technically allowed for HTTP URIs, but it is possible with other * sorts of URIs. * You can modify the properties directly. Then use the toString() method to extract the * full URI string again. * * Parsing based on parseUri 1.2.2 (c) Steven Levithan MIT License * http://stevenlevithan.com/demo/parseuri/js/ * */ ( function( $ ) { /** * Function that's useful when constructing the URI string -- we frequently encounter the pattern of * having to add something to the URI as we go, but only if it's present, and to include a character before or after if so. * @param {String} to prepend, if value not empty * @param {String} value to include, if not empty * @param {String} to append, if value not empty * @param {Boolean} raw -- if true, do not URI encode * @return {String} */ function cat( pre, val, post, raw ) { if ( val === undefined || val === null || val === '' ) { return ''; } else { return pre + ( raw ? val : mw.Uri.encode( val ) ) + post; } } // Regular expressions to parse many common URIs. var parser = { strict: /^(?:([^:\/?#]+):)?(?:\/\/(?:(?:([^:@]*)(?::([^:@]*))?)?@)?([^:\/?#]*)(?::(\d*))?)?((?:[^?#\/]*\/)*[^?#]*)(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?/, loose: /^(?:(?![^:@]+:[^:@\/]*@)([^:\/?#.]+):)?(?:\/\/)?(?:(?:([^:@]*)(?::([^:@]*))?)?@)?([^:\/?#]*)(?::(\d*))?((?:\/(?:[^?#](?![^?#\/]*\.[^?#\/.]+(?:[?#]|$)))*\/?)?[^?#\/]*)(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?/ }, // The order here matches the order of captured matches in the above parser regexes. properties = [ 'protocol', // http 'user', // usr 'password', // pwd 'host', // www.test.com 'port', // 81 'path', // /dir/dir.2/index.htm 'query', // q1=0&&test1&test2=value (will become { q1: 0, test1: '', test2: 'value' } ) 'fragment' // top ]; /** * Constructs URI object. Throws error if arguments are illegal/impossible, or otherwise don't parse. * @constructor * @param {!Object|String} URI string, or an Object with appropriate properties (especially another URI object to clone). Object must have non-blank 'protocol', 'host', and 'path' properties. * @param {Boolean} strict mode (when parsing a string) */ mw.Uri = function( uri, strictMode ) { strictMode = !!strictMode; if ( uri !== undefined && uri !== null || uri !== '' ) { if ( typeof uri === 'string' ) { this._parse( uri, strictMode ); } else if ( typeof uri === 'object' ) { var _this = this; $.each( properties, function( i, property ) { _this[property] = uri[property]; } ); if ( this.query === undefined ) { this.query = {}; } } } if ( !( this.protocol && this.host && this.path ) ) { throw new Error( 'Bad constructor arguments' ); } }; /** * Standard encodeURIComponent, with extra stuff to make all browsers work similarly and more compliant with RFC 3986 * Similar to rawurlencode from PHP and our JS library mw.util.rawurlencode, but we also replace space with a + * @param {String} string * @return {String} encoded for URI */ mw.Uri.encode = function( s ) { return encodeURIComponent( s ) .replace( /!/g, '%21').replace( /'/g, '%27').replace( /\(/g, '%28') .replace( /\)/g, '%29').replace( /\*/g, '%2A') .replace( /%20/g, '+' ); }; /** * Standard decodeURIComponent, with '+' to space * @param {String} string encoded for URI * @return {String} decoded string */ mw.Uri.decode = function( s ) { return decodeURIComponent( s ).replace( /\+/g, ' ' ); }; mw.Uri.prototype = { /** * Parse a string and set our properties accordingly. * @param {String} URI * @param {Boolean} strictness * @return {Boolean} success */ _parse: function( str, strictMode ) { var matches = parser[ strictMode ? 'strict' : 'loose' ].exec( str ); var uri = this; $.each( properties, function( i, property ) { uri[ property ] = matches[ i+1 ]; } ); // uri.query starts out as the query string; we will parse it into key-val pairs then make // that object the "query" property. // we overwrite query in uri way to make cloning easier, it can use the same list of properties. var q = {}; // using replace to iterate over a string if ( uri.query ) { uri.query.replace( /(?:^|&)([^&=]*)(?:(=)([^&]*))?/g, function ($0, $1, $2, $3) { if ( $1 ) { var k = mw.Uri.decode( $1 ); var v = ( $2 === '' || $2 === undefined ) ? null : mw.Uri.decode( $3 ); if ( typeof q[ k ] === 'string' ) { q[ k ] = [ q[ k ] ]; } if ( typeof q[ k ] === 'object' ) { q[ k ].push( v ); } else { q[ k ] = v; } } } ); } this.query = q; }, /** * Returns user and password portion of a URI. * @return {String} */ getUserInfo: function() { return cat( '', this.user, cat( ':', this.password, '' ) ); }, /** * Gets host and port portion of a URI. * @return {String} */ getHostPort: function() { return this.host + cat( ':', this.port, '' ); }, /** * Returns the userInfo and host and port portion of the URI. * In most real-world URLs, this is simply the hostname, but it is more general. * @return {String} */ getAuthority: function() { return cat( '', this.getUserInfo(), '@' ) + this.getHostPort(); }, /** * Returns the query arguments of the URL, encoded into a string * Does not preserve the order of arguments passed into the URI. Does handle escaping. * @return {String} */ getQueryString: function() { var args = []; $.each( this.query, function( key, val ) { var k = mw.Uri.encode( key ); var vals = val === null ? [ null ] : $.makeArray( val ); $.each( vals, function( i, v ) { args.push( k + ( v === null ? '' : '=' + mw.Uri.encode( v ) ) ); } ); } ); return args.join( '&' ); }, /** * Returns everything after the authority section of the URI * @return {String} */ getRelativePath: function() { return this.path + cat( '?', this.getQueryString(), '', true ) + cat( '#', this.fragment, '' ); }, /** * Gets the entire URI string. May not be precisely the same as input due to order of query arguments. * @return {String} the URI string */ toString: function() { return this.protocol + '://' + this.getAuthority() + this.getRelativePath(); }, /** * Clone this URI * @return {Object} new URI object with same properties */ clone: function() { return new mw.Uri( this ); }, /** * Extend the query -- supply query parameters to override or add to ours * @param {Object} query parameters in key-val form to override or add * @return {Object} this URI object */ extend: function( parameters ) { $.extend( this.query, parameters ); return this; } }; } )( jQuery );