We are more familiar with window.location. It has properties such as protocol, hostname, host, port, search, hash, href, pathname, etc. The a tag is the same as window.location, and has such properties, which can facilitate us to analyze the URL, talk less, and add code.
function parseURL(url) {var a = document.createElement('a');a.href = url;return {source: url,protocol: a.protocol.replace(':',''),host: a.hostname,port: a.port||'80',query: a.search,params: (function(){var ret = {},seg = a.search.replace(/^/?/,'').split('&'),len = seg.length, i = 0, s;for (;i<len;i++) {if (!seg[i]) { continue; }s = seg[i].split('=');ret[s[0]] = s[1];}return ret;})(),file: (a.pathname.match(///([^//?#]+)$/i) || [,''])[1],hash: a.hash.replace('#',''),path: a.pathname.replace(/^([^//])/,'/$1'),relative: (a.href.match(/tps?:////[^//]+(.+)/) || [,''])[1],segments: a.pathname.replace(/^///,'').split('/')};}Test address
console.log(parseURL("http://www.w3school.com.cn/jsref/dom_obj_anchor.asp?type=2#id2"));
The results are as follows
The code copy is as follows:
{
file: "dom_obj_anchor.asp",
hash: "id2",
host: "www.w3school.com.cn",
params: {type: "2"},
path: "/jsref/dom_obj_anchor.asp",
port: "80",
protocol: "http",
query: "?type=2",
relative: "/jsref/dom_obj_anchor.asp?type=2#id2",
segments: [0: "jsref",1: "dom_obj_anchor.asp"],
source: http://www.w3school.com.cn/jsref/dom_obj_anchor.asp?type=2#id2
}