This library provides:
- A
skyr::url
class that implements a generic URL parser, conforming with the WhatWG URL specification - URL serialization and comparison
- Percent encoding and decoding functions
- IDNA and Punycode functions for domain name parsing
This project requires the availability of a C++17 compliant compiler and standard library.
From a terminal, execute the following sequence of commands:
> mkdir _build
> cd _build
> cmake .. -G "Ninja"
> ninja
To run the tests, run ninja test
from the terminal while in the
_build
directory:
> ninja test
Open Visual Studio 2017, and click on File
->Open
->Folder
, or
use the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+Alt+O
. Open the root folder of this
project. This will load the project in the explorer. To build,
simply open the CMake
menu and click Build All
.
To run the tests, open the CMake
menu, click Tests
and then run
Run Skyr CTests
.
These examples are based on the WhatWG API specification
To build the examples, run cmake
as follows:
> cmake .. -G "Ninja" -DSkyr_BUILD_EXAMPLES=ON
This example parses a string, "https://example.org/💩", without using a base URL:
#include <skyr/url.hpp>
#include <iostream>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
auto url = skyr::make_url("http://example.org/\xf0\x9f\x92\xa9");
std::cout << url.value().pathname() << std::endl;
}
Gives the output: /%F0%9F%92%A9
This gives an error if the input, "/🍣🍺", is not an absolute-URL-with-fragment-string:
#include <skyr/url.hpp>
#include <iostream>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
auto url = skyr::make_url("\xf0\x9f\x8d\xa3\xf0\x9f\x8d\xba");
if (!url) {
std::cerr << "Parsing failed: " << url.error().message() << std::endl;
}
}
This gives the output: Parsing failed: Not an absolute URL with fragment
This example parses a string, "🏳️🌈", using a base URL, "https://example.org/":
#include <skyr/url.hpp>
#include <iostream>
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
auto base = skyr::make_url("https://example.org/");
auto url = skyr::make_url(
"\xf0\x9f\x8f\xb3\xef\xb8\x8f\xe2\x80\x8d\xf0\x9f\x8c\x88", base.value());
if (url) {
std::cout << url.value().href() << std::endl;
}
}
This gives the output: https://example.org/%F0%9F%8F%B3%EF%B8%8F%E2%80%8D%F0%9F%8C%88
> cmake .. -G "Ninja" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$PREFIX
> ninja
> ninja test # optional
> ninja install
Where $PREFIX
is the location where you want to install the
library. Depending on the location of $PREFIX
, you may need to run
the install command as an administrator (e.g. on Linux as sudo
).
Open the CMake
menu, click Install
, then Skyr
.
This library uses optional, expected and utfcpp.
The tests are built using Google Test.
This library has been tested using the following platforms and compilers:
Linux:
- GCC 7
- GCC 8
- Clang 6
MacOS:
- Clang 6
Windows:
- Microsoft Visual C++ 2017
This library is released under the Boost Software License (please see http://boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt or the accompanying LICENSE_1_0.txt file for the full text).
optional
and expected
are each released under the CCO 1.0 License.
This name was chosen by a random project name generator, which itself was randomly chosen.
Any questions about this library can be addressed to the cpp-netlib developers mailing list. Issues can be filed using Github at http://github.com/cpp-netlib/url/issues.