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310 lines
10 KiB
JavaScript
310 lines
10 KiB
JavaScript
exports.parse = urlParse;
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exports.resolve = urlResolve;
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exports.resolveObject = urlResolveObject;
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exports.format = urlFormat;
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// define these here so at least they only have to be compiled once on the first module load.
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var protocolPattern = /^([a-z0-9]+:)/,
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portPattern = /:[0-9]+$/,
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nonHostChars = ["/", "?", ";", "#"],
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hostlessProtocol = {
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"file":true,
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"file:":true
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},
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slashedProtocol = {
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"http":true, "https":true, "ftp":true, "gopher":true, "file":true,
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"http:":true, "https:":true, "ftp:":true, "gopher:":true, "file:":true
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},
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path = require("path"), // internal module, guaranteed to be loaded already.
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querystring = require('querystring');
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function urlParse (url, parseQueryString, slashesDenoteHost) {
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if (url && typeof(url) === "object" && url.href) return url;
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var out = { href : url },
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rest = url;
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var proto = protocolPattern.exec(rest);
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if (proto) {
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proto = proto[0];
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out.protocol = proto;
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rest = rest.substr(proto.length);
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}
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// figure out if it's got a host
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// user@server is *always* interpreted as a hostname, and url
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// resolution will treat //foo/bar as host=foo,path=bar because that's
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// how the browser resolves relative URLs.
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if (slashesDenoteHost || proto || rest.match(/^\/\/[^@\/]+@[^@\/]+/)) {
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var slashes = rest.substr(0, 2) === "//";
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if (slashes && !(proto && hostlessProtocol[proto])) {
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rest = rest.substr(2);
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out.slashes = true;
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}
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}
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if (!hostlessProtocol[proto] && (slashes || (proto && !slashedProtocol[proto]))) {
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// there's a hostname.
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// the first instance of /, ?, ;, or # ends the host.
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// don't enforce full RFC correctness, just be unstupid about it.
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var firstNonHost = -1;
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for (var i = 0, l = nonHostChars.length; i < l; i ++) {
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var index = rest.indexOf(nonHostChars[i]);
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if (index !== -1 && (firstNonHost < 0 || index < firstNonHost)) firstNonHost = index;
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}
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if (firstNonHost !== -1) {
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out.host = rest.substr(0, firstNonHost);
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rest = rest.substr(firstNonHost);
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} else {
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out.host = rest;
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rest = "";
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}
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// pull out the auth and port.
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var p = parseHost(out.host);
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var keys = Object.keys(p);
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for (var i = 0, l = keys.length; i < l; i++) {
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var key = keys[i];
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out[key] = p[key];
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}
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// we've indicated that there is a hostname, so even if it's empty, it has to be present.
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out.hostname = out.hostname || "";
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}
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// now rest is set to the post-host stuff.
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// chop off from the tail first.
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var hash = rest.indexOf("#");
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if (hash !== -1) {
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// got a fragment string.
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out.hash = rest.substr(hash);
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rest = rest.slice(0, hash);
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}
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var qm = rest.indexOf("?");
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if (qm !== -1) {
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out.search = rest.substr(qm);
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out.query = rest.substr(qm+1);
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if (parseQueryString) {
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out.query = querystring.parse(out.query);
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}
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rest = rest.slice(0, qm);
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}
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if (rest) out.pathname = rest;
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return out;
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};
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// format a parsed object into a url string
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function urlFormat (obj) {
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// ensure it's an object, and not a string url. If it's an obj, this is a no-op.
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// this way, you can call url_format() on strings to clean up potentially wonky urls.
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if (typeof(obj) === "string") obj = urlParse(obj);
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var protocol = obj.protocol || "",
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host = (obj.host !== undefined) ? obj.host
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: obj.hostname !== undefined ? (
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(obj.auth ? obj.auth + "@" : "")
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+ obj.hostname
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+ (obj.port ? ":" + obj.port : "")
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)
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: false,
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pathname = obj.pathname || "",
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search = obj.search || (
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obj.query && ( "?" + (
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typeof(obj.query) === "object"
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? querystring.stringify(obj.query)
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: String(obj.query)
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))
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) || "",
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hash = obj.hash || "";
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if (protocol && protocol.substr(-1) !== ":") protocol += ":";
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// only the slashedProtocols get the //. Not mailto:, xmpp:, etc.
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// unless they had them to begin with.
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if (obj.slashes || (!protocol || slashedProtocol[protocol]) && host !== false) {
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host = "//" + (host || "");
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if (pathname && pathname.charAt(0) !== "/") pathname = "/" + pathname;
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} else if (!host) host = "";
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if (hash && hash.charAt(0) !== "#") hash = "#" + hash;
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if (search && search.charAt(0) !== "?") search = "?" + search;
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return protocol + host + pathname + search + hash;
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};
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function urlResolve (source, relative) {
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return urlFormat(urlResolveObject(source, relative));
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};
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function urlResolveObject (source, relative) {
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if (!source) return relative;
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source = urlParse(urlFormat(source), false, true);
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relative = urlParse(urlFormat(relative), false, true);
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// hash is always overridden, no matter what.
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source.hash = relative.hash;
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if (relative.href === "") return source;
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// hrefs like //foo/bar always cut to the protocol.
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if (relative.slashes && !relative.protocol) {
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relative.protocol = source.protocol;
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return relative;
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}
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if (relative.protocol && relative.protocol !== source.protocol) {
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// if it's a known url protocol, then changing the protocol does weird things
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// first, if it's not file:, then we MUST have a host, and if there was a path
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// to begin with, then we MUST have a path.
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// if it is file:, then the host is dropped, because that's known to be hostless.
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// anything else is assumed to be absolute.
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if (!slashedProtocol[relative.protocol]) return relative;
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source.protocol = relative.protocol;
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if (!relative.host && !hostlessProtocol[relative.protocol]) {
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var relPath = (relative.pathname || "").split("/");
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while (relPath.length && !(relative.host = relPath.shift()));
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if (!relative.host) relative.host = "";
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if (relPath[0] !== "") relPath.unshift("");
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if (relPath.length < 2) relPath.unshift("");
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relative.pathname = relPath.join("/");
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}
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source.pathname = relative.pathname;
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source.search = relative.search;
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source.query = relative.query;
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source.host = relative.host || "";
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delete source.auth;
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delete source.hostname;
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source.port = relative.port;
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return source;
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}
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var isSourceAbs = (source.pathname && source.pathname.charAt(0) === "/"),
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isRelAbs = (
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relative.host !== undefined
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|| relative.pathname && relative.pathname.charAt(0) === "/"
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),
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mustEndAbs = (isRelAbs || isSourceAbs || (source.host && relative.pathname)),
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removeAllDots = mustEndAbs,
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srcPath = source.pathname && source.pathname.split("/") || [],
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relPath = relative.pathname && relative.pathname.split("/") || [],
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psychotic = source.protocol && !slashedProtocol[source.protocol] && source.host !== undefined;
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// if the url is a non-slashed url, then relative links like ../.. should be able
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// to crawl up to the hostname, as well. This is strange.
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// source.protocol has already been set by now.
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// Later on, put the first path part into the host field.
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if ( psychotic ) {
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delete source.hostname;
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delete source.auth;
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delete source.port;
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if (source.host) {
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if (srcPath[0] === "") srcPath[0] = source.host;
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else srcPath.unshift(source.host);
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}
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delete source.host;
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if (relative.protocol) {
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delete relative.hostname;
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delete relative.auth;
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delete relative.port;
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if (relative.host) {
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if (relPath[0] === "") relPath[0] = relative.host;
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else relPath.unshift(relative.host);
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}
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delete relative.host;
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}
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mustEndAbs = mustEndAbs && (relPath[0] === "" || srcPath[0] === "");
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}
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if (isRelAbs) {
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// it's absolute.
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source.host = (relative.host || relative.host === "") ? relative.host : source.host;
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source.search = relative.search;
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source.query = relative.query;
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srcPath = relPath;
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// fall through to the dot-handling below.
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} else if (relPath.length) {
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// it's relative
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// throw away the existing file, and take the new path instead.
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if (!srcPath) srcPath = [];
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srcPath.pop();
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srcPath = srcPath.concat(relPath);
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source.search = relative.search;
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source.query = relative.query;
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} else if ("search" in relative) {
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// just pull out the search.
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// like href="?foo".
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// Put this after the other two cases because it simplifies the booleans
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if (psychotic) {
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source.host = srcPath.shift();
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}
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source.search = relative.search;
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source.query = relative.query;
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return source;
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}
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if (!srcPath.length) {
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// no path at all. easy.
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// we've already handled the other stuff above.
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delete source.pathname;
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return source;
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}
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// resolve dots.
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// if a url ENDs in . or .., then it must get a trailing slash.
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// however, if it ends in anything else non-slashy, then it must NOT get a trailing slash.
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var last = srcPath.slice(-1)[0];
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var hasTrailingSlash = (
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(source.host || relative.host) && (last === "." || last === "..")
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|| last === ""
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);
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// Figure out if this has to end up as an absolute url, or should continue to be relative.
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srcPath = path.normalizeArray(srcPath, true);
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if (srcPath.length === 1 && srcPath[0] === ".") srcPath = [];
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if (mustEndAbs || removeAllDots) {
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// all dots must go.
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var dirs = [];
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srcPath.forEach(function (dir, i) {
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if (dir === "..") dirs.pop();
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else if (dir !== ".") dirs.push(dir);
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});
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if (mustEndAbs && dirs[0] !== "") {
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dirs.unshift("");
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}
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srcPath = dirs;
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}
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if (hasTrailingSlash && (srcPath.length < 2 || srcPath.slice(-1)[0] !== "")) srcPath.push("");
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// put the host back
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if ( psychotic ) source.host = srcPath[0] === "" ? "" : srcPath.shift();
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mustEndAbs = mustEndAbs || (source.host && srcPath.length);
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if (mustEndAbs && srcPath[0] !== "") srcPath.unshift("");
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source.pathname = srcPath.join("/");
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return source;
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};
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function parseHost (host) {
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var out = {};
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var at = host.indexOf("@");
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if (at !== -1) {
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out.auth = host.substr(0, at);
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host = host.substr(at+1); // drop the @
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}
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var port = portPattern.exec(host);
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if (port) {
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port = port[0];
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out.port = port.substr(1);
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host = host.substr(0, host.length - port.length);
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}
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if (host) out.hostname = host;
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return out;
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}
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