/* =========================================================================== * Download by http://www.codefans.net * JQuery URL Parser * Version 1.0 * Parses URLs and provides easy access to information within them. * * Author: Mark Perkins * Author email: mark@allmarkedup.com * * For full documentation and more go to http://projects.allmarkedup.com/jquery_url_parser/ * * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * CREDITS: * * Parser based on the Regex-based URI parser by Steven Levithan. * For more information (including a detailed explaination of the differences * between the 'loose' and 'strict' pasing modes) visit http://blog.stevenlevithan.com/archives/parseuri * * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * LICENCE: * * Released under a MIT Licence. See licence.txt that should have been supplied with this file, * or visit http://projects.allmarkedup.com/jquery_url_parser/licence.txt * * --------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * EXAMPLES OF USE: * * Get the domain name (host) from the current page URL * jQuery.url.attr("host") * * Get the query string value for 'item' for the current page * jQuery.url.param("item") // null if it doesn't exist * * Get the second segment of the URI of the current page * jQuery.url.segment(2) // null if it doesn't exist * * Get the protocol of a manually passed in URL * jQuery.url.setUrl("http://allmarkedup.com/").attr("protocol") // returns 'http' * */ jQuery.url = function () { var segments = {}; var parsed = {}; /** * Options object. Only the URI and strictMode values can be changed via the setters below. */ var options = { url: window.location, // default URI is the page in which the script is running strictMode: false, // 'loose' parsing by default key: ["source", "protocol", "authority", "userInfo", "user", "password", "host", "port", "relative", "path", "directory", "file", "query", "anchor"], // keys available to query q: { name: "queryKey", parser: /(?:^|&)([^&=]*)=?([^&]*)/g }, parser: { strict: /^(?:([^:\/?#]+):)?(?:\/\/((?:(([^:@]*):?([^:@]*))?@)?([^:\/?#]*)(?::(\d*))?))?((((?:[^?#\/]*\/)*)([^?#]*))(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?)/, //less intuitive, more accurate to the specs loose: /^(?:(?![^:@]+:[^:@\/]*@)([^:\/?#.]+):)?(?:\/\/)?((?:(([^:@]*):?([^:@]*))?@)?([^:\/?#]*)(?::(\d*))?)(((\/(?:[^?#](?![^?#\/]*\.[^?#\/.]+(?:[?#]|$)))*\/?)?([^?#\/]*))(?:\?([^#]*))?(?:#(.*))?)/ // more intuitive, fails on relative paths and deviates from specs } }; /** * Deals with the parsing of the URI according to the regex above. * Written by Steven Levithan - see credits at top. */ var parseUri = function () { str = decodeURI(options.url); var m = options.parser[options.strictMode ? "strict" : "loose"].exec(str); var uri = {}; var i = 14; while (i--) { uri[options.key[i]] = m[i] || ""; } uri[options.q.name] = {}; uri[options.key[12]].replace(options.q.parser, function ($0, $1, $2) { if ($1) { uri[options.q.name][$1] = $2; } }); return uri; }; /** * Returns the value of the passed in key from the parsed URI. * * @param string key The key whose value is required */ var key = function (key) { if (!parsed.length) { setUp(); // if the URI has not been parsed yet then do this first... } if (key == "base") { if (parsed.port !== null && parsed.port !== "") { return parsed.protocol + "://" + parsed.host + ":" + parsed.port + "/"; } else { return parsed.protocol + "://" + parsed.host + "/"; } } return (parsed[key] === "") ? null : parsed[key]; }; /** * Returns the value of the required query string parameter. * * @param string item The parameter whose value is required */ var param = function (item) { if (!parsed.length) { setUp(); // if the URI has not been parsed yet then do this first... } return (parsed.queryKey[item] === null) ? null : parsed.queryKey[item]; }; /** * 'Constructor' (not really!) function. * Called whenever the URI changes to kick off re-parsing of the URI and splitting it up into segments. */ var setUp = function () { parsed = parseUri(); getSegments(); }; /** * Splits up the body of the URI into segments (i.e. sections delimited by '/') */ var getSegments = function () { var p = parsed.path; segments = []; // clear out segments array segments = parsed.path.length == 1 ? {} : (p.charAt(p.length - 1) == "/" ? p.substring(1, p.length - 1) : path = p.substring(1)).split("/"); }; return { /** * Sets the parsing mode - either strict or loose. Set to loose by default. * * @param string mode The mode to set the parser to. Anything apart from a value of 'strict' will set it to loose! */ setMode: function (mode) { strictMode = mode == "strict" ? true : false; return this; }, /** * Sets URI to parse if you don't want to to parse the current page's URI. * Calling the function with no value for newUri resets it to the current page's URI. * * @param string newUri The URI to parse. */ setUrl: function (newUri) { options.url = newUri === undefined ? window.location : newUri; setUp(); return this; }, /** * Returns the value of the specified URI segment. Segments are numbered from 1 to the number of segments. * For example the URI http://test.com/about/company/ segment(1) would return 'about'. * * If no integer is passed into the function it returns the number of segments in the URI. * * @param int pos The position of the segment to return. Can be empty. */ segment: function (pos) { if (!parsed.length) { setUp(); // if the URI has not been parsed yet then do this first... } if (pos === undefined) { return segments.length; } return (segments[pos] === "" || segments[pos] === undefined) ? null : segments[pos]; }, attr: key, // provides public access to private 'key' function - see above param: param // provides public access to private 'param' function - see above }; } ();