# relateurl [![NPM Version][npm-image]][npm-url] [![Build Status][travis-image]][travis-url] [![Dependency Status][david-image]][david-url] > Minify URLs by converting them from absolute to relative. If you were to use this library on a website like `http://example.com/dir1/dir1-1/`, you would get results such as: | Before | After | | :------------------------------------------ | :----------------------------------- | | `http://example.com/dir1/dir1-2/index.html` | `../dir1-2/` | | `http://example.com/dir2/dir2-1/` | `/dir2/dir2-1/` | | `http://example.com/dir1/dir1-1/` | ` ` | | `https://example.com/dir1/dir1-1/` | `https://example.com/dir1/dir1-1/` | | `http://google.com:80/dir/` | `//google.com/dir/` | | `../../../../../../../../#anchor` | `/#anchor` | **All string parsing.** *No* directory browsing. It is thoroughly tested, very fast and lightweight with zero external dependencies. ## Getting Started This utility requires [Node.js](http://nodejs.org/) `>= 0.10`. To install, type this at the command line: ``` npm install relateurl --save-dev ``` ### Options #### options.defaultPorts Type: `Object` Default value: `{ftp:21, http:80, https:443}` Extend the list with any ports you need. Any URLs containing these default ports will have them removed. Example: `http://example.com:80/` will become `http://example.com/`. #### options.directoryIndexes Type: `Array` Default value: `["index.html"]` Extend the list with any resources you need. Works with [`options.removeDirectoryIndexes`](#options.removeDirectoryIndexes). #### options.ignore_www Type: `Boolean` Default value: `false` This will, for example, consider any domains containing `http://www.example.com/` to be related to any that contain `http://example.com/`. #### options.output Type: constant or `String` Choices: `RelateUrl.ABSOLUTE`,`RelateUrl.PATH_RELATIVE`,`RelateUrl.ROOT_RELATIVE`,`RelateUrl.SHORTEST` Choices: `"absolute"`,`"pathRelative"`,`"rootRelative"`,`"shortest"` Default value: `RelateUrl.SHORTEST` `RelateUrl.ABSOLUTE` will produce an absolute URL. Overrides [`options.schemeRelative`](#options.schemeRelative) with a value of `false`. `RelateUrl.PATH_RELATIVE` will produce something like `../child-of-parent/etc/`. `RelateUrl.ROOT_RELATIVE` will produce something like `/child-of-root/etc/`. `RelateUrl.SHORTEST` will choose whichever is shortest between root- and path-relative. #### options.rejectedSchemes Type: `Array` Default value: `["data","javascript","mailto"]` Extend the list with any additional schemes. Example: `javascript:something` will not be modified. #### options.removeAuth Type: `Boolean` Default value: `false` Remove user authentication information from the output URL. #### options.removeDirectoryIndexes Type: `Boolean` Default value: `true` Remove any resources that match any found in [`options.directoryIndexes`](#options.directoryIndexes). #### options.removeEmptyQueries Type: `Boolean` Default value: `false` Remove empty query variables. Example: `http://domain.com/?var1&var2=&var3=asdf` will become `http://domain.com/?var3=adsf`. This does not apply to unrelated URLs (with other protocols, auths, hosts and/or ports). #### options.removeRootTrailingSlash Type: `Boolean` Default value: `true` Remove trailing slashes from root paths. Example: `http://domain.com/?var` will become `http://domain.com?var` while `http://domain.com/dir/?var` will not be modified. #### options.schemeRelative Type: `Boolean` Default value: `true` Output URLs relative to the scheme. Example: `http://example.com/` will become `//example.com/`. #### options.site Type: `String` Default value: `undefined` An options-based version of the [`from`](#examples) argument. If both are specified, `from` takes priority. #### options.slashesDenoteHost Type: `Boolean` Default value: `true` Passed to Node's [`url.parse`](http://nodejs.org/api/url.html#url_url_parse_urlstr_parsequerystring_slashesdenotehost). ### Examples This library can be used as a [function for single-use](#single-instance) or as a [class for multiple conversions](#reusable-instances). Upon successful conversion, a `String` will be returned. If an issue is encountered while parsing `from`, an error will be thrown. #### Single Instance ```js var RelateUrl = require("relateurl"); var result = RelateUrl.relate(from, to, options); ``` #### Reusable Instances ```js var RelateUrl = require("relateurl"); var instance = new RelateUrl(from, options); var result1 = instance.relate(to1); var result2 = instance.relate(to2, customOptions); var result3 = instance.relate(to3); ``` ## FAQ 1. **Why bother writing/using this?** To aid in further minifying HTML, mainly for the purpose of faster page loads and SEO. It's been integrated into [HTMLMinifier](https://github.com/kangax/html-minifier). 2. **Why not just use Node's `url.parse`, `url.resolve` and `path.relative`?** `url.parse` *is* used, but `url.resolve` and `path.relative` are both slower and less powerful than this library. ## Release History * 0.2.7 Node v6 support * 0.2.6 minor enhancements * 0.2.5 added `options.removeRootTrailingSlash` * 0.2.4 added `options.site` * 0.2.3 added browserify npm-script * 0.2.2 removed task runner * 0.2.1 shorten resource- and query-relative URLs, test variations list with other site URLs * 0.2.0 code cleanup, `options.removeEmptyQueries=true` only applied to unrelated URLs * 0.1.0 initial release ## Roadmap * 0.2.8 check if queries are the same, regardless of param order * 0.2.8 possible [scheme exclusions](http://www.iana.org/assignments/uri-schemes/uri-schemes.xhtml) such as `tel:` * 0.2.8 decipher and return invalid input (special cases) to complete test suite * 0.3.0 test `options.slashesDenoteHost=false`, add something like `options.externalDirectoryIndexes=[]` for external sites [npm-image]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/relateurl.svg [npm-url]: https://npmjs.org/package/relateurl [travis-image]: https://img.shields.io/travis/stevenvachon/relateurl.svg [travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/stevenvachon/relateurl [david-image]: https://img.shields.io/david/stevenvachon/relateurl.svg [david-url]: https://david-dm.org/stevenvachon/relateurl