[Home](https://kellyjonbrazil.github.io/jc/) # 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)