• Blog
  • Docs
  • Pricing
  • We’re hiring!
Log inSign up
aspectrr

aspectrr

steel-perplexity-starter

Public
Like
steel-perplexity-starter
Home
Code
2
node_modules
31
src
Branches
1
Pull requests
Remixes
History
Environment variables
Val Town is a collaborative website to build and scale JavaScript apps.
Deploy APIs, crons, & store data – all from the browser, and deployed in milliseconds.
Sign up now
Code
/
node_modules
/
whatwg-url
/
README.md
Code
/
node_modules
/
whatwg-url
/
README.md
Search
11/18/2025
Viewing readonly version of main branch: v1830
View latest version
README.md

whatwg-url

whatwg-url is a full implementation of the WHATWG URL Standard. It can be used standalone, but it also exposes a lot of the internal algorithms that are useful for integrating a URL parser into a project like jsdom.

Current Status

whatwg-url is currently up to date with the URL spec up to commit a62223.

API

The URL Constructor

The main API is the URL export, which follows the spec's behavior in all ways (including e.g. USVString conversion). Most consumers of this library will want to use this.

Low-level URL Standard API

The following methods are exported for use by places like jsdom that need to implement things like HTMLHyperlinkElementUtils. They operate on or return an "internal URL" or "URL record" type.

  • URL parser: parseURL(input, { baseURL, encodingOverride })
  • Basic URL parser: basicURLParse(input, { baseURL, encodingOverride, url, stateOverride })
  • URL serializer: serializeURL(urlRecord, excludeFragment)
  • Host serializer: serializeHost(hostFromURLRecord)
  • Serialize an integer: serializeInteger(number)
  • Origin serializer: serializeURLOrigin(urlRecord)
  • Set the username: setTheUsername(urlRecord, usernameString)
  • Set the password: setThePassword(urlRecord, passwordString)
  • Cannot have a username/password/port: cannotHaveAUsernamePasswordPort(urlRecord)

The stateOverride parameter is one of the following strings:

  • "scheme start"
  • "scheme"
  • "no scheme"
  • "special relative or authority"
  • "path or authority"
  • "relative"
  • "relative slash"
  • "special authority slashes"
  • "special authority ignore slashes"
  • "authority"
  • "host"
  • "hostname"
  • "port"
  • "file"
  • "file slash"
  • "file host"
  • "path start"
  • "path"
  • "cannot-be-a-base-URL path"
  • "query"
  • "fragment"

The URL record type has the following API:

  • scheme
  • username
  • password
  • host
  • port
  • path (as an array)
  • query
  • fragment
  • cannotBeABaseURL (as a boolean)

These properties should be treated with care, as in general changing them will cause the URL record to be in an inconsistent state until the appropriate invocation of basicURLParse is used to fix it up. You can see examples of this in the URL Standard, where there are many step sequences like "4. Set context object’s url’s fragment to the empty string. 5. Basic URL parse input with context object’s url as url and fragment state as state override." In between those two steps, a URL record is in an unusable state.

The return value of "failure" in the spec is represented by the string "failure". That is, functions like parseURL and basicURLParse can return either a URL record or the string "failure".

FeaturesVersion controlCode intelligenceCLIMCP
Use cases
TeamsAI agentsSlackGTM
DocsShowcaseTemplatesNewestTrendingAPI examplesNPM packages
PricingNewsletterBlogAboutCareers
We’re hiring!
Brandhi@val.townStatus
X (Twitter)
Discord community
GitHub discussions
YouTube channel
Bluesky
Open Source Pledge
Terms of usePrivacy policyAbuse contact
© 2026 Val Town, Inc.