URI.js is a javascript library for working with URLs. It offers a "jQuery-style" API (Fluent Interface, Method Chaining) to read and write all regular components and a number of convenience methods like .directory() and .authority(). URI.js offers simple, yet powerful ways of working with query string, has a number of URI-normalization functions and converts relative/absolute paths. While URI.js provides a jQuery plugin. URI.js itself does not rely on jQuery. You don't need jQuery to use URI.js. URI.js (without plugins) has a gzipped weight of about 7KB, if you include all extensions you end up at about 13KB. So unless you need second level domain support and use URI templates, we suggest you don't include them in your build. Clone the URI.js repository or use a package manager to get URI.js into your project. See the build tool or use Google Closure Compiler.
Features
- Manipulate URLs the "jQuery-style"
- Work query strings
- Supports relative paths
- Detect URIs within random text
- Compare URLs
- You can parse URNs