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## URL
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This module has utilities for URL resolution and parsing.
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Call `require('url')` to use it.
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Parsed URL objects have some or all of the following fields, depending on
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whether or not they exist in the URL string. Any parts that are not in the URL
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string will not be in the parsed object. Examples are shown for the URL
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`'http://user:pass@host.com:8080/p/a/t/h?query=string#hash'`
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* `href`: The full URL that was originally parsed.
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Example: `'http://user:pass@host.com:8080/p/a/t/h?query=string#hash'`
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* `protocol`: The request protocol.
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Example: `'http:'`
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* `host`: The full host portion of the URL, including port and authentication information.
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Example: `'user:pass@host.com:8080'`
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* `auth`: The authentication information portion of a URL.
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Example: `'user:pass'`
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* `hostname`: Just the hostname portion of the host.
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Example: `'host.com'`
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* `port`: The port number portion of the host.
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Example: `'8080'`
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* `pathname`: The path section of the URL, that comes after the host and before the query, including the initial slash if present.
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Example: `'/p/a/t/h'`
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* `search`: The 'query string' portion of the URL, including the leading question mark.
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Example: `'?query=string'`
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* `query`: Either the 'params' portion of the query string, or a querystring-parsed object.
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Example: `'query=string'` or `{'query':'string'}`
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* `hash`: The 'fragment' portion of the URL including the pound-sign.
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Example: `'#hash'`
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The following methods are provided by the URL module:
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### url.parse(urlStr, parseQueryString=false)
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Take a URL string, and return an object. Pass `true` as the second argument to also parse
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the query string using the `querystring` module.
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### url.format(urlObj)
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Take a parsed URL object, and return a formatted URL string.
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### url.resolve(from, to)
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Take a base URL, and a href URL, and resolve them as a browser would for an anchor tag.
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