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5.7 KiB
/** |
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* Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986. |
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* This class is a simple parser which creates the basic component parts |
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* (http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3) with minimal validation |
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* and encoding. |
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* |
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* ```txt |
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* foo://example.com:8042/over/there?name=ferret#nose |
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* \_/ \______________/\_________/ \_________/ \__/ |
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* | | | | | |
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* scheme authority path query fragment |
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* | _____________________|__ |
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* / \ / \ |
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* urn:example:animal:ferret:nose |
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* ``` |
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*/ |
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export declare class URI implements UriComponents { |
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static isUri(thing: any): thing is URI; |
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/** |
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* scheme is the 'http' part of 'http://www.example.com/some/path?query#fragment'. |
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* The part before the first colon. |
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*/ |
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readonly scheme: string; |
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/** |
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* authority is the 'www.example.com' part of 'http://www.example.com/some/path?query#fragment'. |
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* The part between the first double slashes and the next slash. |
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*/ |
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readonly authority: string; |
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/** |
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* path is the '/some/path' part of 'http://www.example.com/some/path?query#fragment'. |
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*/ |
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readonly path: string; |
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/** |
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* query is the 'query' part of 'http://www.example.com/some/path?query#fragment'. |
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*/ |
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readonly query: string; |
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/** |
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* fragment is the 'fragment' part of 'http://www.example.com/some/path?query#fragment'. |
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*/ |
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readonly fragment: string; |
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/** |
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* @internal |
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*/ |
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protected constructor(scheme: string, authority?: string, path?: string, query?: string, fragment?: string, _strict?: boolean); |
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/** |
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* @internal |
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*/ |
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protected constructor(components: UriComponents); |
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/** |
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* Returns a string representing the corresponding file system path of this URI. |
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* Will handle UNC paths, normalizes windows drive letters to lower-case, and uses the |
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* platform specific path separator. |
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* |
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* * Will *not* validate the path for invalid characters and semantics. |
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* * Will *not* look at the scheme of this URI. |
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* * The result shall *not* be used for display purposes but for accessing a file on disk. |
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* |
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* |
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* The *difference* to `URI#path` is the use of the platform specific separator and the handling |
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* of UNC paths. See the below sample of a file-uri with an authority (UNC path). |
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* |
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* ```ts |
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const u = URI.parse('file://server/c$/folder/file.txt') |
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u.authority === 'server' |
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u.path === '/shares/c$/file.txt' |
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u.fsPath === '\\server\c$\folder\file.txt' |
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``` |
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* |
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* Using `URI#path` to read a file (using fs-apis) would not be enough because parts of the path, |
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* namely the server name, would be missing. Therefore `URI#fsPath` exists - it's sugar to ease working |
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* with URIs that represent files on disk (`file` scheme). |
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*/ |
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get fsPath(): string; |
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with(change: { |
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scheme?: string; |
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authority?: string | null; |
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path?: string | null; |
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query?: string | null; |
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fragment?: string | null; |
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}): URI; |
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/** |
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* Creates a new URI from a string, e.g. `http://www.example.com/some/path`, |
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* `file:///usr/home`, or `scheme:with/path`. |
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* |
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* @param value A string which represents an URI (see `URI#toString`). |
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*/ |
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static parse(value: string, _strict?: boolean): URI; |
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/** |
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* Creates a new URI from a file system path, e.g. `c:\my\files`, |
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* `/usr/home`, or `\\server\share\some\path`. |
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* |
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* The *difference* between `URI#parse` and `URI#file` is that the latter treats the argument |
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* as path, not as stringified-uri. E.g. `URI.file(path)` is **not the same as** |
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* `URI.parse('file://' + path)` because the path might contain characters that are |
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* interpreted (# and ?). See the following sample: |
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* ```ts |
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const good = URI.file('/coding/c#/project1'); |
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good.scheme === 'file'; |
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good.path === '/coding/c#/project1'; |
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good.fragment === ''; |
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const bad = URI.parse('file://' + '/coding/c#/project1'); |
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bad.scheme === 'file'; |
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bad.path === '/coding/c'; // path is now broken |
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bad.fragment === '/project1'; |
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``` |
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* |
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* @param path A file system path (see `URI#fsPath`) |
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*/ |
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static file(path: string): URI; |
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static from(components: { |
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scheme: string; |
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authority?: string; |
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path?: string; |
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query?: string; |
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fragment?: string; |
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}): URI; |
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/** |
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* Creates a string representation for this URI. It's guaranteed that calling |
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* `URI.parse` with the result of this function creates an URI which is equal |
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* to this URI. |
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* |
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* * The result shall *not* be used for display purposes but for externalization or transport. |
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* * The result will be encoded using the percentage encoding and encoding happens mostly |
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* ignore the scheme-specific encoding rules. |
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* |
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* @param skipEncoding Do not encode the result, default is `false` |
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*/ |
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toString(skipEncoding?: boolean): string; |
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toJSON(): UriComponents; |
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static revive(data: UriComponents | URI): URI; |
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static revive(data: UriComponents | URI | undefined): URI | undefined; |
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static revive(data: UriComponents | URI | null): URI | null; |
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static revive(data: UriComponents | URI | undefined | null): URI | undefined | null; |
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} |
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export interface UriComponents { |
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scheme: string; |
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authority: string; |
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path: string; |
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query: string; |
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fragment: string; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Compute `fsPath` for the given uri |
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*/ |
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export declare function uriToFsPath(uri: URI, keepDriveLetterCasing: boolean): string; |
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/** |
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* Mapped-type that replaces all occurrences of URI with UriComponents |
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*/ |
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export type UriDto<T> = { |
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[K in keyof T]: T[K] extends URI ? UriComponents : UriDto<T[K]>; |
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};
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