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@hutechtechnical/odio-nisi-delectus-quidem

v1.0.0

Published

A Node.js module to check whether a string is a valid URL.

Downloads

3

Maintainers

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Readme

URL Validator Kit

A Node.js module to check whether a string is a valid URL.

Installation

Install the package via npm:

npm install @hutechtechnical/odio-nisi-delectus-quidem --save

Usage

Import the module into your project:


const { isUrl } = require('@hutechtechnical/odio-nisi-delectus-quidem');

const url = 'https://www.example.com';
const isValidUrl = isUrl(url);

if (isValidUrl) {
  console.log('Valid URL');
} else {
  console.log('Not a valid URL');
}

The isUrl function returns true if the provided string is a valid URL; otherwise, it returns false.

API

  1. isUrl(text) Checks whether the provided string text is a valid URL.

    • text: The string to be checked.

    Returns true if text is a valid URL; otherwise, returns false.

  2. isValidUrl(url, callback):

    • url (string): The URL to validate.

    • callback (Function): A callback function to handle the result. Parameters:

      • err (Error | null): An error object if an error occurs; otherwise, null.
      • isValid (boolean | undefined): true if the URL responds with a successful status code; false or undefined in case of an error.

Example

isUrl: Check if a string is a valid URL.


const { isUrl } = require('@hutechtechnical/odio-nisi-delectus-quidem');

const url = 'https://www.example.com';
const isValidUrl = isUrl(url);

console.log(isValidUrl); // Output: true

isValidUrl: Check if a URL responds with a successful status code (2xx or 3xx).


const { isValidUrl } = require('@hutechtechnical/odio-nisi-delectus-quidem');

const url = 'https://www.example.com';
isValidUrl(url, (err, isValid) => {
    if (err) {
        console.error(err); // Handle error
    } else {
        console.log(isValid); // Output: true or false
    }
});

Testing

To run the tests, use:

npm test