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function parse
#parse(urlString: string): UrlWithStringQuery
Deprecated

The url.parse() method takes a URL string, parses it, and returns a URL object.

A TypeError is thrown if urlString is not a string.

A URIError is thrown if the auth property is present but cannot be decoded.

url.parse() uses a lenient, non-standard algorithm for parsing URL strings. It is prone to security issues such as host name spoofing and incorrect handling of usernames and passwords. Do not use with untrusted input. CVEs are not issued for url.parse() vulnerabilities. Use the WHATWG URL API instead.

Parameters #

#urlString: string

The URL string to parse.

Return Type #

#parse(
urlString: string,
parseQueryString: false | undefined,
slashesDenoteHost?: boolean,
): UrlWithStringQuery

Parameters #

#urlString: string
#parseQueryString: false | undefined
optional
#slashesDenoteHost: boolean

Return Type #

#parse(
urlString: string,
parseQueryString: true,
slashesDenoteHost?: boolean,
): UrlWithParsedQuery

Parameters #

#urlString: string
#parseQueryString: true
optional
#slashesDenoteHost: boolean

Return Type #

#parse(
urlString: string,
parseQueryString: boolean,
slashesDenoteHost?: boolean,
): Url

Parameters #

#urlString: string
#parseQueryString: boolean
optional
#slashesDenoteHost: boolean

Return Type #