Exploding Fish
Exploding Fish is a library for manipulating URIs. It defines a UniformResourceIdentifier protocol, and implements it on a custom Uri class, as well as java.net.URI, java.net.URL, and java.lang.String.
Usage
To use with Leiningen, add
:dependencies [[org.bovinegenius/exploding-fish "0.3.6"]]
to your project.clj.
You can use it in a source file like this:
(:use (org.bovinegenius exploding-fish))
or
(:require (org.bovinegenius [exploding-fish :as uri]))
The functions in Exploding Fish that are used to access URI values work on objects of type Uri, java.net.URI, java.net.URL, and java.lang.String.
Creating a Uri
Exploding Fish comes with a Uri class, which behaves like a map, except that it ensures that its values are always consistent.
For example,
user> (:host (uri "http://www.example.com/"))
"www.example.com"
user> (assoc (uri "http://www.example.com/") :port 8080)
#<Uri http://www.example.com:8080/>
user> (def the-uri (uri "http://www.example.com/"))
#'user/the-uri
user> (:scheme-relative the-uri)
"//www.example.com/"
user> (:scheme-relative (assoc the-uri :port 8080))
"//www.example.com:8080/"
Accessor Functions
While a benifit of using the Uri class is that you can treat it as a map, the benefit of the accessor functions is that they work on different types.
- scheme
- scheme-relative
- authority
- user-info
- host
- port
- path
- query
- fragment
Example Usage
user> (scheme "http://www.example.com/")
"http"
user> (scheme (URI. "http://www.example.com/"))
"http"
user> (fragment (URL. "http://www.example.com/#fragment"))
"fragment"
user> (fragment (uri "http://www.example.com/#fragment"))
"fragment"
Updating URIs
The accessor functions can be used to update URIs as well, by providing an additional argument.
user> (fragment (uri "http://www.example.com/#fragment") nil)
#<Uri http://www.example.com/>
user> (host (uri "http://www.example.com/#fragment") "www.bovinegenius.org")
#<Uri http://www.bovinegenius.org/#fragment>
user> (host "http://www.example.com/#fragment" "www.bovinegenius.org")
"http://www.bovinegenius.org/#fragment"
user> (fragment (URI. "http://www.example.com/#fragment") "it-works-on-java-uris")
#<URI http://www.example.com/#it-works-on-java-uris>
Query Params
There are several functions meant to make dealing with query string parameters easier.
query-pairs
returns the query string as an alist, decoded using
org.bovinegenius.exploding-fish/*default-encoding*
. The encoding can
be bound using the default-encoding
macro. If not specifically
bound, the value of *default-encoding*
is "UTF-8".
user> (query-pairs "http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=w&d%20x=m%3df&a=x&m=2")
[["x" "y"] ["a" "w"] ["d x" "m=f"] ["a" "x"] ["m" "2"]]
params
will lookup the value of all params with the given key. If no
key is given, all param values are returned.
user> (params "http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=w&d%20x=m%3df&a=x&m=2" "a")
["w" "x"]
user> (params "http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=w&d%20x=m%3df&a=x&m=2" "d x")
["m=f"]
param
will lookup the last value with the given key. If a value is
given, it will "set" the value of the given key. In the case where
there are multiple values for the given key, it will set the first
one, and remove the remaining. If a key, value, and index are given,
it will set the value at the given index. If the index is larger than
any value with that key, it will append a key-value pair.
user> (param "http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=w&d%20x=m%3df&a=x&m=2" "d x")
"m=f"
user> (param "http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=w&d%20x=m%3df&a=x&m=2" "a")
"x"
user> (param "http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=w&d%20x=m%3df&a=x&m=2" "d x" "new-value")
"http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=w&d+x=new-value&a=x&m=2"
user> (param "http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=w&d%20x=m%3df&a=x&m=2" "a" "new-value")
"http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=new-value&d+x=m%3Df&m=2"
user> (param "http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=w&d%20x=m%3df&a=x&m=2" "a" "new-value" 1)
"http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=w&d+x=m%3Df&a=new-value&m=2"
user> (param "http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=w&d%20x=m%3df&a=x&m=2" "a" "new-value" 2)
"http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=w&d+x=m%3Df&a=x&m=2&a=new-value"
query-map
will build a map from the query string. The last value for
a given key will "win."
user> (query-map "http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=w&d%20x=m%3df&a=x&m=2")
{"x" "y", "a" "x", "d x" "m=f", "m" "2"}
query-keys
will return all of the keys (not distinct) in the query
string.
user> (query-keys "http://www.test.net/some/path?x=y&a=w&d%20x=m%3df&a=x&m=2")
["x" "a" "d x" "a" "m"]
raw-pairs
, params-raw
, param-raw
, and raw-keys
are versions of the above functions that will not automatically URL encode and decode the parameters.
Paths
There are some path functions to make working with URIs easier.
normalize-path
will normalize a path, collapsing things like
'/some/url/../path' to '/some/path'.
user> (normalize-path "http://www.test.net/some/uri/../path/./here?x=y&a=w")
"http://www.test.net/some/path/here?x=y&a=w"
resolve-path
will resolve a path against the given URI.
user> (resolve-path "http://www.test.net/some/uri/../path/./here?x=y&a=w" "new/path")
"http://www.test.net/some/path/new/path?x=y&a=w"
user> (resolve-path "http://www.test.net/some/uri/../path/./here?x=y&a=w" "/new/path")
"http://www.test.net/new/path?x=y&a=w"
absolute?
returns true if the URI is absolute.
user> (absolute? (uri "http://www.test.net/new/path?x=y&a=w"))
true
user> (absolute? (uri "/new/path?x=y&a=w"))
false
Resolving URIs
resolve-uri
allows you to resolve a partial URI against a full URI.
user=> (resolve-uri "http://a/b/c/d;p?q=1/2" "http://e/f")
"http://e/f"
user=> (resolve-uri "http://a/b/c/d;p?q=1/2" "g")
"http://a/b/c/g"
user=> (resolve-uri "http://a/b/c/d;p?q=1/2" "./g")
"http://a/b/c/g"
user=> (resolve-uri "http://a/b/c/d;p?q=1/2" "//g")
"http://g"
user=> (resolve-uri "http://a/b/c/d;p?q=1/2" "g?y/../x")
"http://a/b/c/g?y/../x"
License
Exploding Fish is under the MIT License.
Copyright (c) 2011,2012,2013 Walter Tetzner
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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