/**
* @file url.js
* @module url
*/
import document from 'global/document';
import window from 'global/window';
/**
* @typedef {Object} url:URLObject
*
* @property {string} protocol
* The protocol of the url that was parsed.
*
* @property {string} hostname
* The hostname of the url that was parsed.
*
* @property {string} port
* The port of the url that was parsed.
*
* @property {string} pathname
* The pathname of the url that was parsed.
*
* @property {string} search
* The search query of the url that was parsed.
*
* @property {string} hash
* The hash of the url that was parsed.
*
* @property {string} host
* The host of the url that was parsed.
*/
/**
* Resolve and parse the elements of a URL.
*
* @function
* @param {String} url
* The url to parse
*
* @return {url:URLObject}
* An object of url details
*/
export const parseUrl = function(url) {
// This entire method can be replace with URL once we are able to drop IE11
const props = ['protocol', 'hostname', 'port', 'pathname', 'search', 'hash', 'host'];
// add the url to an anchor and let the browser parse the URL
const a = document.createElement('a');
a.href = url;
// Copy the specific URL properties to a new object
// This is also needed for IE because the anchor loses its
// properties when it's removed from the dom
const details = {};
for (let i = 0; i < props.length; i++) {
details[props[i]] = a[props[i]];
}
// IE adds the port to the host property unlike everyone else. If
// a port identifier is added for standard ports, strip it.
if (details.protocol === 'http:') {
details.host = details.host.replace(/:80$/, '');
}
if (details.protocol === 'https:') {
details.host = details.host.replace(/:443$/, '');
}
if (!details.protocol) {
details.protocol = window.location.protocol;
}
/* istanbul ignore if */
if (!details.host) {
details.host = window.location.host;
}
return details;
};
/**
* Get absolute version of relative URL.
*
* @function
* @param {string} url
* URL to make absolute
*
* @return {string}
* Absolute URL
*
* @see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/470832/getting-an-absolute-url-from-a-relative-one-ie6-issue
*/
export const getAbsoluteURL = function(url) {
// Check if absolute URL
if (!url.match(/^https?:\/\//)) {
// Add the url to an anchor and let the browser parse it to convert to an absolute url
const a = document.createElement('a');
a.href = url;
url = a.href;
}
return url;
};
/**
* Returns the extension of the passed file name. It will return an empty string
* if passed an invalid path.
*
* @function
* @param {string} path
* The fileName path like '/path/to/file.mp4'
*
* @return {string}
* The extension in lower case or an empty string if no
* extension could be found.
*/
export const getFileExtension = function(path) {
if (typeof path === 'string') {
const splitPathRe = /^(\/?)([\s\S]*?)((?:\.{1,2}|[^\/]+?)(\.([^\.\/\?]+)))(?:[\/]*|[\?].*)$/;
const pathParts = splitPathRe.exec(path);
if (pathParts) {
return pathParts.pop().toLowerCase();
}
}
return '';
};
/**
* Returns whether the url passed is a cross domain request or not.
*
* @function
* @param {string} url
* The url to check.
*
* @param {Object} [winLoc]
* the domain to check the url against, defaults to window.location
*
* @param {string} [winLoc.protocol]
* The window location protocol defaults to window.location.protocol
*
* @param {string} [winLoc.host]
* The window location host defaults to window.location.host
*
* @return {boolean}
* Whether it is a cross domain request or not.
*/
export const isCrossOrigin = function(url, winLoc = window.location) {
const urlInfo = parseUrl(url);
// IE8 protocol relative urls will return ':' for protocol
const srcProtocol = urlInfo.protocol === ':' ? winLoc.protocol : urlInfo.protocol;
// Check if url is for another domain/origin
// IE8 doesn't know location.origin, so we won't rely on it here
const crossOrigin = (srcProtocol + urlInfo.host) !== (winLoc.protocol + winLoc.host);
return crossOrigin;
};