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@jridgewell/resolve-uri

Resolve a URI relative to an optional base URI

Resolve any combination of absolute URIs, protocol-realtive URIs, absolute paths, or relative paths.

Installation

npm install @jridgewell/resolve-uri

Usage

function resolve(input: string, base?: string): string;
import resolve from '@jridgewell/resolve-uri';

resolve('foo', 'https://example.com'); // => 'https://example.com/foo'
Input Base Resolution Explanation
https://example.com any https://example.com/ Input is normalized only
//example.com https://base.com/ https://example.com/ Input inherits the base's protocol
//example.com rest //example.com/ Input is normalized only
/example https://base.com/ https://base.com/example Input inherits the base's origin
/example //base.com/ //base.com/example Input inherits the base's host and remains protocol relative
/example rest /example Input is normalized only
example https://base.com/dir/ https://base.com/dir/example Input is joined with the base
example https://base.com/file https://base.com/example Input is joined with the base without its file
example //base.com/dir/ //base.com/dir/example Input is joined with the base's last directory
example //base.com/file //base.com/example Input is joined with the base without its file
example /base/dir/ /base/dir/example Input is joined with the base's last directory
example /base/file /base/example Input is joined with the base without its file
example base/dir/ base/dir/example Input is joined with the base's last directory
example base/file base/example Input is joined with the base without its file