How to parse an URL in JavaScript
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we are going to learn about how to parse a URL and access its properties like hostname, port, pathname, search, etc using JavaScript.
Url()
In JavaScript, we have URL() constructor which accepts the url as a first argument then it returns the object containing a data related to the provided url.
Example:
const google = "https://google.com/?q=ss";const url = new URL(google);console.log(url);// url.hostname = "google.com";// url.pathname = "/"
In the above image, we are seeing the object which is returned by the URL constructor.
Second way
There is also a second way to parse the url by creating an anchor(<a>) element using JavaScript.
const google = "https://google.com/?q=ss";const a = document.createElement('a');a.href= google;
Now, we can access the url properties like this.
console.log(a.host); // "google.com"console.log(a.href); // "https://google.com/?q=ss"console.log(a.protocol); // "https:"console.log(a.search); // "?q=ss"
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