Is the URI absolute? Returns true if the URI has a scheme (protocol), and hence also an origin.
Is the URI absolute? Returns true if the URI has a scheme (protocol), and hence also an origin.
A map that can be passed to clojure.edn/read, so tagged URI literals are read back correctly.
A map that can be passed to clojure.edn/read, so tagged URI literals are read back correctly.
(join & uris)
Joins any number of URIs as per RFC3986. Arguments can be strings, they will be coerced to URI records.
Joins any number of URIs as per RFC3986. Arguments can be strings, they will be coerced to URI records.
(join* base ref)
Join two URI records as per RFC 3986. Handles relative URIs.
Join two URI records as per RFC 3986. Handles relative URIs.
(parse uri)
Parse a URI string into a lambadisland.uri.URI record.
Parse a URI string into a lambadisland.uri.URI record.
(relative? uri)
Is the URI relative? Returns true if the URI does not have a scheme (protocol).
Is the URI relative? Returns true if the URI does not have a scheme (protocol).
(uri uri-like)
Turn the given value into a lambdaisland.uri.URI record, if it isn't one already. Supports String, java.net.URI.
Turn the given value into a lambdaisland.uri.URI record, if it isn't one already. Supports String, java.net.URI.
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