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# jc.parsers.url
jc - JSON Convert URL string parser
This parser will work with naked and wrapped URL strings:
- `scheme://host/path`
- `URL:scheme://host/path`
- ``
- ``
Normalized quoted and unquoted versions of the original URL and URL parts
are included in the output.
Usage (cli):
$ echo "http://example.com/test/path?q1=foo&q2=bar#frag" | jc --url
Usage (module):
import jc
result = jc.parse('url', url_string)
Schema:
{
"url": string,
'url_encoded": string,
"scheme": string,
"scheme_encoded": string,
"netloc": string,
"netloc_encoded": string,
"path": string or null,
"path_encoded": string or null,
"path_list": [ array or null
string
],
"query": string or Null,
"query_encoded": string or Null,
"query_obj": { object or null
: [ array or null
string # [0]
]
},
"fragment": string or null,
"fragment_encoded": string or null,
"username": string or null,
"username_encoded": string or null,
"password": string or null,
"password_encoded": string or null,
"hostname": string or null,
"hostname_encoded": string or null,
"port": integer or null,
"port_encoded": string or null
}
[0] Duplicate query-keys will have their values consolidated into the
array of query-values
Examples:
% echo "http://example.com/test/path?q1=foo&q1=bar&q2=baz#frag" \\
| jc --url -p
{
"url": "http://example.com/test/path?q1=foo&q1=bar&q2=baz#frag",
"url_encoded": "http://example.com/test/path?q1%3Dfoo%26q1%3Dbar%26q2%3Dbaz#frag",
"scheme": "http",
"scheme_encoded": "http",
"netloc": "example.com",
"netloc_encoded": "example.com",
"path": "/test/path",
"path_encoded": "/test/path",
"path_list": [
"test",
"path"
],
"query": "q1=foo&q1=bar&q2=baz",
"query_encoded": "q1%3Dfoo%26q1%3Dbar%26q2%3Dbaz",
"query_obj": {
"q1": [
"foo",
"bar"
],
"q2": [
"baz"
]
},
"fragment": "frag",
"fragment_encoded": "frag",
"username": null,
"username_encoded": null,
"password": null,
"password_encoded": null,
"hostname": "example.com",
"hostname_encoded": "example.com",
"port": null,
"port_encoded": null
}
$ echo "ftp://localhost/filepath" | jc --url -p
{
"url": "ftp://localhost/filepath",
"url_encoded": "ftp://localhost/filepath",
"scheme": "ftp",
"scheme_encoded": "ftp",
"netloc": "localhost",
"netloc_encoded": "localhost",
"path": "/filepath",
"path_encoded": "/filepath",
"path_list": [
"filepath"
],
"query": null,
"query_encoded": null,
"query_obj": null,
"fragment": null,
"fragment_encoded": null,
"username": null,
"username_encoded": null,
"password": null,
"password_encoded": null,
"hostname": "localhost",
"hostname_encoded": "localhost",
"port": null,
"port_encoded": null
}
### parse
```python
def parse(data: str, raw: bool = False, quiet: bool = False) -> Dict
```
Main text parsing function
Parameters:
data: (string) text data to parse
raw: (boolean) unprocessed output if True
quiet: (boolean) suppress warning messages if True
Returns:
Dictionary. Raw or processed structured data.
### Parser Information
Compatibility: linux, darwin, cygwin, win32, aix, freebsd
Version 1.0 by Kelly Brazil (kellyjonbrazil@gmail.com)