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This is a library that makes working with URLs in Clojure and ClojureScript a little more pleasant. Originally forked from https://github.com/cemerick/url to allow duplicate key query params for collections.

Starting with version 0.1.2, url requires Clojure >= 1.9.0. It provides the same API under ClojureScript (tested with shadow-cljs in NodeJS using ClojureScript 1.10.520, and should work well with any later revision).

Usage

The cemerick.url/url function returns an instance of the cemerick.url.URL record type that allows you to easily work with each datum within the provided URL:

=> (require '[cemerick.url :refer (url url-encode)])
nil

=> (-> (url "https://api.stripe.com/v1/charges")
       (assoc :username "vtUQeOtUnYr7PGCLQ96Ul4zqpDUO4sOE")
       str)
"https://vtUQeOtUnYr7PGCLQ96Ul4zqpDUO4sOE:@api.stripe.com/v1/charges"

url will also accept additional paths to be resolved against the path in the base URL:

=> (url "https://api.twitter.com/")
#cemerick.url.URL{:protocol "https",
                  :username nil,
                  :password nil,
                  :host "api.twitter.com",
                  :port -1,
                  :path "/",
                  :query nil,
                  :anchor nil}

=> (url "https://api.twitter.com/" "1" "users" "profile_image" "cemerick")
#cemerick.url.URL{:protocol "https",
                  :username nil,
                  :password nil,
                  :host "api.twitter.com",
                  :port -1,
                  :path "/1/users/profile_image/cemerick",
                  :query nil,
                  :anchor nil}

=> (str *1)
"https://api.twitter.com/1/users/profile_image/cemerick"

=> (str (url "https://api.twitter.com/1/users/profile_image/cemerick" "../../lookup.json"))
"https://api.twitter.com/1/users/lookup.json"

The :query slot can be a string or a map of params (including basic collections):

=> (str (assoc *3 :query {:a 5 :b 6 :c [7 8]}))
"https://api.twitter.com/1/users/profile_image/cemerick?a=5&b=6&c=7&c=8"

Note that url does not perform any url-encoding of paths. Use cemerick.url/url-encode to url-encode any paths/path components prior to passing them to url. e.g.:

=> (def download-root "http://foo.com/dl")
#'cemerick.test-url/download-root

=> (str (url download-root "/"))
"http://foo.com/"

=> (str (url download-root (url-encode "/")))
"http://foo.com/dl/%2F"

=> (str (url download-root (url-encode "/logical/file/path")))
"http://foo.com/dl/%2Flogical%2Ffile%2Fpath"

License

Copyright ©2012 Chas Emerick and other contributors

Distributed under the Eclipse Public License, the same as Clojure. Please see the epl-v10.html file at the top level of this repo.

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