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<h2 id="sec:url"><a id="sec:A.31"><span class="sec-nr">A.31</span> <span class="sec-title">library(url):
Analysing and constructing URL</span></a></h2>
<p><a id="sec:url"></a>
<dl class="tags">
<dt class="mtag">author</dt>
<dd>
- Jan Wielemaker <br>
- Lukas Faulstich
</dd>
<dt class="tag">deprecated</dt>
<dd>
New code should use <code>library(uri)</code>, provided by the <code>clib</code>
package.
</dd>
</dl>
<p>This library deals with the analysis and construction of a URL,
Universal Resource Locator. URL is the basis for communicating locations
of resources (data) on the web. A URL consists of a protocol identifier
(e.g. HTTP, FTP, and a protocol-specific syntax further defining the
location. URLs are standardized in RFC-1738.
<p>The implementation in this library covers only a small portion of the
defined protocols. Though the initial implementation followed RFC-1738
strictly, the current is more relaxed to deal with frequent violations
of the standard encountered in practical use.
<dl class="latex">
<dt class="pubdef"><span class="pred-tag">[det]</span><a id="global_url/3"><strong>global_url</strong>(<var>+URL,
+Base, -Global</var>)</a></dt>
<dd class="defbody">
Translate a possibly relative <var>URL</var> into an absolute one.
<dl class="tags">
<dt class="tag">Errors</dt>
<dd>
<code>syntax_error(illegal_url)</code> if <var>URL</var> is not legal.
</dd>
</dl>
</dd>
<dt class="pubdef"><a id="is_absolute_url/1"><strong>is_absolute_url</strong>(<var>+URL</var>)</a></dt>
<dd class="defbody">
True if <var>URL</var> is an absolute <var>URL</var>. That is, a <var>URL</var>
that starts with a protocol identifier.</dd>
<dt class="pubdef"><a id="http_location/2"><strong>http_location</strong>(<var>?Parts,
?Location</var>)</a></dt>
<dd class="defbody">
Construct or analyze an HTTP location. This is similar to
<a class="pred" href="url.html#parse_url/2">parse_url/2</a>, but only
deals with the location part of an HTTP URL. That is, the path, search
and fragment specifiers. In the HTTP protocol, the first line of a
message is
<pre class="code">
<Action> <Location> HTTP/<version>
</pre>
<table class="arglist">
<tr><td><var>Location</var> </td><td>Atom or list of character codes. </td></tr>
</table>
</dd>
<dt class="pubdef"><span class="pred-tag">[det]</span><a id="parse_url/2"><strong>parse_url</strong>(<var>+URL,
-Attributes</var>)</a></dt>
<dd class="defbody">
Construct or analyse a <var>URL</var>. <var>URL</var> is an atom holding
a <var>URL</var> or a variable. <var>Attributes</var> is a list of
components. Each component is of the format Name(Value). Defined
components are:
<dl class="latex">
<dt><strong>protocol</strong>(<var>Protocol</var>)</dt>
<dd class="defbody">
The used protocol. This is, after the optional <code>url:</code>, an
identifier separated from the remainder of the <var>URL</var> using :.
<a class="pred" href="url.html#parse_url/2">parse_url/2</a> assumes the <code>http</code>
protocol if no protocol is specified and the <var>URL</var> can be
parsed as a valid HTTP url. In addition to the RFC-1738 specified
protocols, the <code>file</code> protocol is supported as well.
</dd>
<dt><strong>host</strong>(<var>Host</var>)</dt>
<dd class="defbody">
<var>Host</var>-name or IP-address on which the resource is located.
Supported by all network-based protocols.
</dd>
<dt><strong>port</strong>(<var>Port</var>)</dt>
<dd class="defbody">
Integer port-number to access on the <code>\</code>arg{Host}. This only
appears if the port is explicitly specified in the <var>URL</var>.
Implicit default ports (e.g., 80 for HTTP) do <i>not</i> appear in the
part-list.
</dd>
<dt><strong>path</strong>(<var>Path</var>)</dt>
<dd class="defbody">
(File-) path addressed by the <var>URL</var>. This is supported for the
<code>ftp</code>, <code>http</code> and <code>file</code> protocols. If
no path appears, the library generates the path <code>/</code>.
</dd>
<dt><strong>search</strong>(<var>ListOfNameValue</var>)</dt>
<dd class="defbody">
Search-specification of HTTP <var>URL</var>. This is the part after the
<code>?</code>, normally used to transfer data from HTML forms that use
the <code>GET</code> protocol. In the <var>URL</var> it consists of a
www-form-encoded list of Name=Value pairs. This is mapped to a list of
Prolog Name=Value terms with decoded names and values.
</dd>
<dt><strong>fragment</strong>(<var>Fragment</var>)</dt>
<dd class="defbody">
<var>Fragment</var> specification of HTTP <var>URL</var>. This is the
part after the <code>#</code> character.
</dd>
</dl>
<p>The example below illustrates all of this for an HTTP <var>URL</var>.
<pre class="code">
?- parse_url('http://www.xyz.org/hello?msg=Hello+World%21#x',
P).
P = [ protocol(http),
host('www.xyz.org'),
fragment(x),
search([ msg = 'Hello World!'
]),
path('/hello')
]
</pre>
<p>By instantiating the parts-list this predicate can be used to create
a <var>URL</var>.</dd>
<dt class="pubdef"><span class="pred-tag">[det]</span><a id="parse_url/3"><strong>parse_url</strong>(<var>+URL,
+BaseURL, -Attributes</var>)</a></dt>
<dd class="defbody">
Similar to <a class="pred" href="url.html#parse_url/2">parse_url/2</a>
for relative URLs. If <var>URL</var> is relative, it is resolved using
the absolute <var>URL</var> <var>BaseURL</var>.</dd>
<dt class="pubdef"><span class="pred-tag">[det]</span><a id="www_form_encode/2"><strong>www_form_encode</strong>(<var>+Value,
-XWWWFormEncoded</var>)</a></dt>
<dt class="pubdef"><span class="pred-tag">[det]</span><a id="www_form_encode/2"><strong>www_form_encode</strong>(<var>-Value,
+XWWWFormEncoded</var>)</a></dt>
<dd class="defbody">
En/decode to/from application/x-www-form-encoded. Encoding encodes all
characters except RFC 3986 <i>unreserved</i> (ASCII
<code>alnum</code> (see <a class="pred" href="chartype.html#code_type/2">code_type/2</a>)),
and one of "-._ " using percent encoding. Newline is mapped to <code>%OD%OA</code>.
When decoding, newlines appear as a single newline (10) character.
<p>Note that a space is encoded as <code>%20</code> instead of <code>+</code>.
Decoding decodes both to a space.
<dl class="tags">
<dt class="tag">deprecated</dt>
<dd>
Use <span class="pred-ext">uri_encoded/3</span> for new code.
</dd>
</dl>
</dd>
<dt class="pubdef"><span class="pred-tag">[semidet]</span><a id="set_url_encoding/2"><strong>set_url_encoding</strong>(<var>?Old,
+New</var>)</a></dt>
<dd class="defbody">
Query and set the encoding for URLs. The default is <code>utf8</code>.
The only other defined value is <code>iso_latin_1</code>.
<dl class="tags">
<dt class="tag">To be done</dt>
<dd>
Having a global flag is highly inconvenient, but a work-around for old
sites using ISO Latin 1 encoding.
</dd>
</dl>
</dd>
<dt class="pubdef"><span class="pred-tag">[det]</span><a id="url_iri/2"><strong>url_iri</strong>(<var>+Encoded,
-Decoded</var>)</a></dt>
<dt class="pubdef"><span class="pred-tag">[det]</span><a id="url_iri/2"><strong>url_iri</strong>(<var>-Encoded,
+Decoded</var>)</a></dt>
<dd class="defbody">
Convert between a URL, encoding in US-ASCII and an IRI. An IRI is a
fully expanded Unicode string. Unicode strings are first encoded into
UTF-8, after which %-encoding takes place.</dd>
<dt class="pubdef"><span class="pred-tag">[det]</span><a id="parse_url_search/2"><strong>parse_url_search</strong>(<var>?Spec,
?Fields:list(Name=Value)</var>)</a></dt>
<dd class="defbody">
Construct or analyze an HTTP search specification. This deals with form
data using the MIME-type
<code>application/x-www-form-urlencoded</code> as used in HTTP GET
requests.</dd>
<dt class="pubdef"><span class="pred-tag">[det]</span><a id="file_name_to_url/2"><strong>file_name_to_url</strong>(<var>+File,
-URL</var>)</a></dt>
<dt class="pubdef"><span class="pred-tag">[semidet]</span><a id="file_name_to_url/2"><strong>file_name_to_url</strong>(<var>-File,
+URL</var>)</a></dt>
<dd class="defbody">
Translate between a filename and a file:<code>//</code> <var>URL</var>.
<dl class="tags">
<dt class="tag">To be done</dt>
<dd>
Current implementation does not deal with paths that need special
encoding.
</dd>
</dl>
</dd>
</dl>
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