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Python URL Parser

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A nice package to help you parse all types of URL's in vanilla python and return the parsed URL in groups.

To not brake the API parse_url (returns a dict) still works and we made get_url to get the url parts as as object instead.

In version 2.1 we also included get_basic_url a small yet neat function to get a the main url back from a string

Installation

pip install url-parser

Usage

from url_parser import parse_url, get_url, get_base_url


url = parse_url('https://open.prospecta.app/my_user_login?user=url-parser&password=H3ll0') # returns url sections as a dict  
url_object = get_url('https://open.prospecta.app/my_user_login?user=url-parser&password=H3ll0') # Does the same, bur returns a object  
basic_url = get_base_url('https://open.prospecta.app/my_user_login?user=url-parser&password=H3ll0') # Returns just the main url  

print(url['domain']) # Outputs -> prospecta  
print(url_object.domain) # Outputs -> prospecta  
print(basic_url) # Outputs -> https://open.prospecta.app  

Keywords get_url and parse_url

When using the parse_url and get_url function, you get a dict (parse_url) or object (get_url) back with different parts of the URL.

The different parts can be accessed by keywords:
For parse_url use: result['top_domain]
For get_url use: result.top_domain

Here is a list of all the available keywords:

Keyword Desription Value when not present in URL
protocol The protocol, e.g. https or ftp None
www Returns www if www is used in the URL None
sub_domain The sub domain, e.g. my.subdomain in my.subdomain.example.com. Note that the sub domain also includes www. None
domain The domain, e.g. example in example.com Is always present
top_domain The domain, e.g. com in example.com Is always present
dir The directory, e.g. /my/directory/ in example.com/my/directory/ None
file The file, e.g. my_file.js in example.com/home/my_file.js None
path The full path, e.g. /home/my_file.js in example.com/home/my_file.js None
fragment The URL fragment, e.g. my_link in example.com#my_link None
query The URL query, e.g. my_parameter=1&foo=bar in example.com?my_parameter=1&foo=bar None

Testing

Use the following command to run tests.

python -m unittest url_parser.tests.test_url_parser

Changelog:

See CHANGELOG.md

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