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+ import { ParsedUrlQuery, ParsedUrlQueryInput } from "node:querystring";
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+ // Input to `url.format`
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+ interface UrlObject {
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+ auth?: string | null | undefined;
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+ hash?: string | null | undefined;
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+ host?: string | null | undefined;
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+ hostname?: string | null | undefined;
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+ href?: string | null | undefined;
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+ pathname?: string | null | undefined;
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+ protocol?: string | null | undefined;
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+ search?: string | null | undefined;
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+ slashes?: boolean | null | undefined;
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+ port?: string | number | null | undefined;
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+ query?: string | null | ParsedUrlQueryInput | undefined;
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+ }
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+ // Output of `url.parse`
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+ interface Url {
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+ auth: string | null;
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+ hash: string | null;
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+ host: string | null;
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+ hostname: string | null;
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+ href: string;
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+ path: string | null;
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+ pathname: string | null;
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+ protocol: string | null;
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+ search: string | null;
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+ slashes: boolean | null;
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+ port: string | null;
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+ query: string | null | ParsedUrlQuery;
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+ }
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+ interface UrlWithParsedQuery extends Url {
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+ query: ParsedUrlQuery;
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+ }
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+ interface UrlWithStringQuery extends Url {
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+ query: string | null;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * The `url.parse()` method takes a URL string, parses it, and returns a URL
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+ * object.
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+ *
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+ * A `TypeError` is thrown if `urlString` is not a string.
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+ *
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+ * A `URIError` is thrown if the `auth` property is present but cannot be decoded.
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+ *
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+ * `url.parse()` uses a lenient, non-standard algorithm for parsing URL
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+ * strings. It is prone to security issues such as [host name spoofing](https://hackerone.com/reports/678487) and incorrect handling of usernames and passwords. Do not use with untrusted
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+ * input. CVEs are not issued for `url.parse()` vulnerabilities. Use the `WHATWG URL` API instead.
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+ * @since v0.1.25
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+ * @deprecated Use the WHATWG URL API instead.
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+ * @param urlString The URL string to parse.
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+ * @param [parseQueryString=false] If `true`, the `query` property will always be set to an object returned by the {@link querystring} module's `parse()` method. If `false`, the `query` property
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+ * on the returned URL object will be an unparsed, undecoded string.
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+ * @param [slashesDenoteHost=false] If `true`, the first token after the literal string `//` and preceding the next `/` will be interpreted as the `host`. For instance, given `//foo/bar`, the
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+ * result would be `{host: 'foo', pathname: '/bar'}` rather than `{pathname: '//foo/bar'}`.
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+ */
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+ function parse(urlString: string): UrlWithStringQuery;
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+ function parse(
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+ urlString: string,
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+ parseQueryString: false | undefined,
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+ slashesDenoteHost?: boolean,
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+ ): UrlWithStringQuery;
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+ function parse(urlString: string, parseQueryString: true, slashesDenoteHost?: boolean): UrlWithParsedQuery;
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+ function parse(urlString: string, parseQueryString: boolean, slashesDenoteHost?: boolean): Url;
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+ /**
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+ * The `url.format()` method returns a formatted URL string derived from `urlObject`.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const url = require('node:url');
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+ * url.format({
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+ * protocol: 'https',
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+ * hostname: 'example.com',
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+ * pathname: '/some/path',
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+ * query: {
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+ * page: 1,
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+ * format: 'json',
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+ * },
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * // => 'https://example.com/some/path?page=1&format=json'
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * If `urlObject` is not an object or a string, `url.format()` will throw a `TypeError`.
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+ *
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+ * The formatting process operates as follows:
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+ *
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+ * * A new empty string `result` is created.
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+ * * If `urlObject.protocol` is a string, it is appended as-is to `result`.
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+ * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.protocol` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown.
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+ * * For all string values of `urlObject.protocol` that _do not end_ with an ASCII
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+ * colon (`:`) character, the literal string `:` will be appended to `result`.
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+ * * If either of the following conditions is true, then the literal string `//` will be appended to `result`:
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+ * * `urlObject.slashes` property is true;
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+ * * `urlObject.protocol` begins with `http`, `https`, `ftp`, `gopher`, or `file`;
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+ * * If the value of the `urlObject.auth` property is truthy, and either `urlObject.host` or `urlObject.hostname` are not `undefined`, the value of `urlObject.auth` will be coerced into a string
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+ * and appended to `result` followed by the literal string `@`.
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+ * * If the `urlObject.host` property is `undefined` then:
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+ * * If the `urlObject.hostname` is a string, it is appended to `result`.
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+ * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.hostname` is not `undefined` and is not a string,
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+ * an `Error` is thrown.
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+ * * If the `urlObject.port` property value is truthy, and `urlObject.hostname` is not `undefined`:
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+ * * The literal string `:` is appended to `result`, and
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+ * * The value of `urlObject.port` is coerced to a string and appended to `result`.
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+ * * Otherwise, if the `urlObject.host` property value is truthy, the value of `urlObject.host` is coerced to a string and appended to `result`.
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+ * * If the `urlObject.pathname` property is a string that is not an empty string:
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+ * * If the `urlObject.pathname` _does not start_ with an ASCII forward slash
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+ * (`/`), then the literal string `'/'` is appended to `result`.
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+ * * The value of `urlObject.pathname` is appended to `result`.
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+ * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.pathname` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown.
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+ * * If the `urlObject.search` property is `undefined` and if the `urlObject.query`property is an `Object`, the literal string `?` is appended to `result` followed by the output of calling the
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+ * `querystring` module's `stringify()` method passing the value of `urlObject.query`.
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+ * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.search` is a string:
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+ * * If the value of `urlObject.search` _does not start_ with the ASCII question
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+ * mark (`?`) character, the literal string `?` is appended to `result`.
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+ * * The value of `urlObject.search` is appended to `result`.
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+ * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.search` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown.
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+ * * If the `urlObject.hash` property is a string:
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+ * * If the value of `urlObject.hash` _does not start_ with the ASCII hash (`#`)
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+ * character, the literal string `#` is appended to `result`.
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+ * * The value of `urlObject.hash` is appended to `result`.
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+ * * Otherwise, if the `urlObject.hash` property is not `undefined` and is not a
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+ * string, an `Error` is thrown.
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+ * * `result` is returned.
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+ * @since v0.1.25
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+ * @legacy Use the WHATWG URL API instead.
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+ * @param urlObject A URL object (as returned by `url.parse()` or constructed otherwise). If a string, it is converted to an object by passing it to `url.parse()`.
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+ */
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+ function format(urlObject: URL, options?: URLFormatOptions): string;
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+ /**
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+ * The `url.format()` method returns a formatted URL string derived from `urlObject`.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const url = require('node:url');
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+ * url.format({
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+ * protocol: 'https',
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+ * hostname: 'example.com',
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+ * pathname: '/some/path',
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+ * query: {
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+ * page: 1,
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+ * format: 'json',
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+ * },
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+ * });
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+ *
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+ * // => 'https://example.com/some/path?page=1&format=json'
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * If `urlObject` is not an object or a string, `url.format()` will throw a `TypeError`.
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+ *
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+ * The formatting process operates as follows:
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+ *
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+ * * A new empty string `result` is created.
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+ * * If `urlObject.protocol` is a string, it is appended as-is to `result`.
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+ * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.protocol` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown.
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+ * * For all string values of `urlObject.protocol` that _do not end_ with an ASCII
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+ * colon (`:`) character, the literal string `:` will be appended to `result`.
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+ * * If either of the following conditions is true, then the literal string `//` will be appended to `result`:
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+ * * `urlObject.slashes` property is true;
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+ * * `urlObject.protocol` begins with `http`, `https`, `ftp`, `gopher`, or `file`;
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+ * * If the value of the `urlObject.auth` property is truthy, and either `urlObject.host` or `urlObject.hostname` are not `undefined`, the value of `urlObject.auth` will be coerced into a string
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+ * and appended to `result` followed by the literal string `@`.
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+ * * If the `urlObject.host` property is `undefined` then:
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+ * * If the `urlObject.hostname` is a string, it is appended to `result`.
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+ * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.hostname` is not `undefined` and is not a string,
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+ * an `Error` is thrown.
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+ * * If the `urlObject.port` property value is truthy, and `urlObject.hostname` is not `undefined`:
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+ * * The literal string `:` is appended to `result`, and
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+ * * The value of `urlObject.port` is coerced to a string and appended to `result`.
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+ * * Otherwise, if the `urlObject.host` property value is truthy, the value of `urlObject.host` is coerced to a string and appended to `result`.
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+ * * If the `urlObject.pathname` property is a string that is not an empty string:
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+ * * If the `urlObject.pathname` _does not start_ with an ASCII forward slash
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+ * (`/`), then the literal string `'/'` is appended to `result`.
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+ * * The value of `urlObject.pathname` is appended to `result`.
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+ * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.pathname` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown.
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+ * * If the `urlObject.search` property is `undefined` and if the `urlObject.query`property is an `Object`, the literal string `?` is appended to `result` followed by the output of calling the
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+ * `querystring` module's `stringify()` method passing the value of `urlObject.query`.
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+ * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.search` is a string:
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+ * * If the value of `urlObject.search` _does not start_ with the ASCII question
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+ * mark (`?`) character, the literal string `?` is appended to `result`.
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+ * * The value of `urlObject.search` is appended to `result`.
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+ * * Otherwise, if `urlObject.search` is not `undefined` and is not a string, an `Error` is thrown.
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+ * * If the `urlObject.hash` property is a string:
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+ * * If the value of `urlObject.hash` _does not start_ with the ASCII hash (`#`)
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+ * character, the literal string `#` is appended to `result`.
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+ * * The value of `urlObject.hash` is appended to `result`.
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+ * * Otherwise, if the `urlObject.hash` property is not `undefined` and is not a
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+ * string, an `Error` is thrown.
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+ * * `result` is returned.
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+ * @since v0.1.25
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+ * @legacy Use the WHATWG URL API instead.
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+ * @param urlObject A URL object (as returned by `url.parse()` or constructed otherwise). If a string, it is converted to an object by passing it to `url.parse()`.
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+ */
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+ function format(urlObject: UrlObject | string): string;
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+ /**
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+ * The `url.resolve()` method resolves a target URL relative to a base URL in a
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+ * manner similar to that of a web browser resolving an anchor tag.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const url = require('node:url');
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+ * url.resolve('/one/two/three', 'four'); // '/one/two/four'
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+ * url.resolve('http://example.com/', '/one'); // 'http://example.com/one'
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+ * url.resolve('http://example.com/one', '/two'); // 'http://example.com/two'
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * To achieve the same result using the WHATWG URL API:
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * function resolve(from, to) {
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+ * const resolvedUrl = new URL(to, new URL(from, 'resolve://'));
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+ * if (resolvedUrl.protocol === 'resolve:') {
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+ * // `from` is a relative URL.
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+ * const { pathname, search, hash } = resolvedUrl;
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+ * return pathname + search + hash;
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+ * }
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+ * return resolvedUrl.toString();
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+ * }
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+ *
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+ * resolve('/one/two/three', 'four'); // '/one/two/four'
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+ * resolve('http://example.com/', '/one'); // 'http://example.com/one'
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+ * resolve('http://example.com/one', '/two'); // 'http://example.com/two'
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+ * ```
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+ * @since v0.1.25
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+ * @legacy Use the WHATWG URL API instead.
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+ * @param from The base URL to use if `to` is a relative URL.
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+ * @param to The target URL to resolve.
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+ */
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+ function resolve(from: string, to: string): string;
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+ /**
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+ * Returns the [Punycode](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5891#section-4.4) ASCII serialization of the `domain`. If `domain` is an
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+ * invalid domain, the empty string is returned.
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+ *
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+ * It performs the inverse operation to {@link domainToUnicode}.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * import url from 'node:url';
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+ *
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+ * console.log(url.domainToASCII('español.com'));
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+ * // Prints xn--espaol-zwa.com
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+ * console.log(url.domainToASCII('中文.com'));
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+ * // Prints xn--fiq228c.com
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+ * console.log(url.domainToASCII('xn--iñvalid.com'));
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+ * // Prints an empty string
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+ * ```
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+ * @since v7.4.0, v6.13.0
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+ */
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+ function domainToASCII(domain: string): string;
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+ /**
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+ * Returns the Unicode serialization of the `domain`. If `domain` is an invalid
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+ * domain, the empty string is returned.
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+ *
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+ * It performs the inverse operation to {@link domainToASCII}.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * import url from 'node:url';
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+ *
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+ * console.log(url.domainToUnicode('xn--espaol-zwa.com'));
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+ * // Prints español.com
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+ * console.log(url.domainToUnicode('xn--fiq228c.com'));
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+ * // Prints 中文.com
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+ * console.log(url.domainToUnicode('xn--iñvalid.com'));
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+ * // Prints an empty string
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+ * ```
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+ * @since v7.4.0, v6.13.0
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+ */
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+ function domainToUnicode(domain: string): string;
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+ /**
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+ * This function ensures the correct decodings of percent-encoded characters as
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+ * well as ensuring a cross-platform valid absolute path string.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url';
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+ *
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+ * const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url);
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+ *
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+ * new URL('file:///C:/path/').pathname; // Incorrect: /C:/path/
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+ * fileURLToPath('file:///C:/path/'); // Correct: C:\path\ (Windows)
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+ *
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+ * new URL('file://nas/foo.txt').pathname; // Incorrect: /foo.txt
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+ * fileURLToPath('file://nas/foo.txt'); // Correct: \\nas\foo.txt (Windows)
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+ *
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+ * new URL('file:///你好.txt').pathname; // Incorrect: /%E4%BD%A0%E5%A5%BD.txt
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+ * fileURLToPath('file:///你好.txt'); // Correct: /你好.txt (POSIX)
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+ *
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+ * new URL('file:///hello world').pathname; // Incorrect: /hello%20world
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+ * fileURLToPath('file:///hello world'); // Correct: /hello world (POSIX)
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+ * ```
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+ * @since v10.12.0
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+ * @param url The file URL string or URL object to convert to a path.
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+ * @return The fully-resolved platform-specific Node.js file path.
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+ */
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+ function fileURLToPath(url: string | URL): string;
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+ /**
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+ * This function ensures that `path` is resolved absolutely, and that the URL
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+ * control characters are correctly encoded when converting into a File URL.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * import { pathToFileURL } from 'node:url';
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+ *
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+ * new URL('/foo#1', 'file:'); // Incorrect: file:///foo#1
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+ * pathToFileURL('/foo#1'); // Correct: file:///foo%231 (POSIX)
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+ *
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+ * new URL('/some/path%.c', 'file:'); // Incorrect: file:///some/path%.c
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+ * pathToFileURL('/some/path%.c'); // Correct: file:///some/path%25.c (POSIX)
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+ * ```
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+ * @since v10.12.0
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+ * @param path The path to convert to a File URL.
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+ * @return The file URL object.
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+ */
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+ function pathToFileURL(path: string): URL;
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+ /**
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+ * This utility function converts a URL object into an ordinary options object as
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+ * expected by the `http.request()` and `https.request()` APIs.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * import { urlToHttpOptions } from 'node:url';
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+ * const myURL = new URL('https://a:b@測試?abc#foo');
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+ *
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+ * console.log(urlToHttpOptions(myURL));
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+ * /*
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+ * {
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+ * protocol: 'https:',
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+ * hostname: 'xn--g6w251d',
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+ * hash: '#foo',
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+ * search: '?abc',
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+ * pathname: '/',
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+ * path: '/?abc',
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+ * href: 'https://a:b@xn--g6w251d/?abc#foo',
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+ * auth: 'a:b'
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+ * }
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+ *
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+ * ```
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+ * @since v15.7.0, v14.18.0
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+ * @param url The `WHATWG URL` object to convert to an options object.
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+ * @return Options object
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+ */
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+ function urlToHttpOptions(url: URL): ClientRequestArgs;
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+ interface URLFormatOptions {
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+ /**
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+ * `true` if the serialized URL string should include the username and password, `false` otherwise.
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+ * @default true
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+ */
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+ auth?: boolean | undefined;
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+ /**
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+ * `true` if the serialized URL string should include the fragment, `false` otherwise.
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+ * @default true
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+ */
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+ fragment?: boolean | undefined;
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+ /**
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+ * `true` if the serialized URL string should include the search query, `false` otherwise.
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+ * @default true
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+ */
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+ search?: boolean | undefined;
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+ /**
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+ * `true` if Unicode characters appearing in the host component of the URL string should be encoded directly as opposed to
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+ * being Punycode encoded.
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+ * @default false
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+ */
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+ unicode?: boolean | undefined;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Browser-compatible `URL` class, implemented by following the WHATWG URL
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+ * Standard. [Examples of parsed URLs](https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#example-url-parsing) may be found in the Standard itself.
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+ * The `URL` class is also available on the global object.
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+ *
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+ * In accordance with browser conventions, all properties of `URL` objects
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+ * are implemented as getters and setters on the class prototype, rather than as
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+ * data properties on the object itself. Thus, unlike `legacy urlObject`s,
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+ * using the `delete` keyword on any properties of `URL` objects (e.g. `delete myURL.protocol`, `delete myURL.pathname`, etc) has no effect but will still
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+ * return `true`.
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+ * @since v7.0.0, v6.13.0
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+ */
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+ class URL {
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+ /**
384
+ * Creates a `'blob:nodedata:...'` URL string that represents the given `Blob` object and can be used to retrieve the `Blob` later.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const {
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+ * Blob,
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+ * resolveObjectURL,
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+ * } = require('node:buffer');
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+ *
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+ * const blob = new Blob(['hello']);
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+ * const id = URL.createObjectURL(blob);
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+ *
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+ * // later...
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+ *
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+ * const otherBlob = resolveObjectURL(id);
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+ * console.log(otherBlob.size);
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * The data stored by the registered `Blob` will be retained in memory until `URL.revokeObjectURL()` is called to remove it.
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+ *
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+ * `Blob` objects are registered within the current thread. If using Worker
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+ * Threads, `Blob` objects registered within one Worker will not be available
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+ * to other workers or the main thread.
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+ * @since v16.7.0
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+ * @experimental
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+ */
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+ static createObjectURL(blob: NodeBlob): string;
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+ /**
411
+ * Removes the stored `Blob` identified by the given ID. Attempting to revoke a
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+ * ID that isn't registered will silently fail.
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+ * @since v16.7.0
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+ * @experimental
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+ * @param id A `'blob:nodedata:...` URL string returned by a prior call to `URL.createObjectURL()`.
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+ */
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+ static revokeObjectURL(id: string): void;
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+ /**
419
+ * Checks if an `input` relative to the `base` can be parsed to a `URL`.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
422
+ * const isValid = URL.canParse('/foo', 'https://example.org/'); // true
423
+ *
424
+ * const isNotValid = URL.canParse('/foo'); // false
425
+ * ```
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+ * @since v19.9.0
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+ * @param input The absolute or relative input URL to parse. If `input` is relative, then `base` is required. If `input` is absolute, the `base` is ignored. If `input` is not a string, it is
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+ * `converted to a string` first.
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+ * @param base The base URL to resolve against if the `input` is not absolute. If `base` is not a string, it is `converted to a string` first.
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+ */
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+ static canParse(input: string, base?: string): boolean;
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+ constructor(input: string | { toString: () => string }, base?: string | URL);
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+ /**
434
+ * Gets and sets the fragment portion of the URL.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/foo#bar');
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+ * console.log(myURL.hash);
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+ * // Prints #bar
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+ *
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+ * myURL.hash = 'baz';
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+ * console.log(myURL.href);
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+ * // Prints https://example.org/foo#baz
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+ * ```
445
+ *
446
+ * Invalid URL characters included in the value assigned to the `hash` property
447
+ * are `percent-encoded`. The selection of which characters to
448
+ * percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce.
449
+ */
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+ hash: string;
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+ /**
452
+ * Gets and sets the host portion of the URL.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org:81/foo');
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+ * console.log(myURL.host);
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+ * // Prints example.org:81
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+ *
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+ * myURL.host = 'example.com:82';
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+ * console.log(myURL.href);
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+ * // Prints https://example.com:82/foo
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+ * ```
463
+ *
464
+ * Invalid host values assigned to the `host` property are ignored.
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+ */
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+ host: string;
467
+ /**
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+ * Gets and sets the host name portion of the URL. The key difference between`url.host` and `url.hostname` is that `url.hostname` does _not_ include the
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+ * port.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org:81/foo');
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+ * console.log(myURL.hostname);
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+ * // Prints example.org
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+ *
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+ * // Setting the hostname does not change the port
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+ * myURL.hostname = 'example.com';
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+ * console.log(myURL.href);
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+ * // Prints https://example.com:81/foo
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+ *
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+ * // Use myURL.host to change the hostname and port
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+ * myURL.host = 'example.org:82';
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+ * console.log(myURL.href);
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+ * // Prints https://example.org:82/foo
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * Invalid host name values assigned to the `hostname` property are ignored.
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+ */
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+ hostname: string;
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+ /**
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+ * Gets and sets the serialized URL.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/foo');
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+ * console.log(myURL.href);
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+ * // Prints https://example.org/foo
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+ *
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+ * myURL.href = 'https://example.com/bar';
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+ * console.log(myURL.href);
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+ * // Prints https://example.com/bar
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * Getting the value of the `href` property is equivalent to calling {@link toString}.
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+ *
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+ * Setting the value of this property to a new value is equivalent to creating a
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+ * new `URL` object using `new URL(value)`. Each of the `URL` object's properties will be modified.
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+ *
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+ * If the value assigned to the `href` property is not a valid URL, a `TypeError` will be thrown.
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+ */
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+ href: string;
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+ /**
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+ * Gets the read-only serialization of the URL's origin.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/foo/bar?baz');
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+ * console.log(myURL.origin);
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+ * // Prints https://example.org
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const idnURL = new URL('https://測試');
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+ * console.log(idnURL.origin);
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+ * // Prints https://xn--g6w251d
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+ *
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+ * console.log(idnURL.hostname);
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+ * // Prints xn--g6w251d
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+ * ```
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+ */
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+ readonly origin: string;
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+ /**
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+ * Gets and sets the password portion of the URL.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const myURL = new URL('https://abc:xyz@example.com');
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+ * console.log(myURL.password);
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+ * // Prints xyz
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+ *
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+ * myURL.password = '123';
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+ * console.log(myURL.href);
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+ * // Prints https://abc:123@example.com/
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * Invalid URL characters included in the value assigned to the `password` property
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+ * are `percent-encoded`. The selection of which characters to
545
+ * percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce.
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+ */
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+ password: string;
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+ /**
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+ * Gets and sets the path portion of the URL.
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+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/abc/xyz?123');
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+ * console.log(myURL.pathname);
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+ * // Prints /abc/xyz
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+ *
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+ * myURL.pathname = '/abcdef';
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+ * console.log(myURL.href);
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+ * // Prints https://example.org/abcdef?123
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+ * ```
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+ *
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+ * Invalid URL characters included in the value assigned to the `pathname` property are `percent-encoded`. The selection of which characters
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+ * to percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce.
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+ */
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+ pathname: string;
565
+ /**
566
+ * Gets and sets the port portion of the URL.
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+ *
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+ * The port value may be a number or a string containing a number in the range `0` to `65535` (inclusive). Setting the value to the default port of the `URL` objects given `protocol` will
569
+ * result in the `port` value becoming
570
+ * the empty string (`''`).
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+ *
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+ * The port value can be an empty string in which case the port depends on
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+ * the protocol/scheme:
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+ *
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+ * <omitted>
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+ *
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+ * Upon assigning a value to the port, the value will first be converted to a
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+ * string using `.toString()`.
579
+ *
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+ * If that string is invalid but it begins with a number, the leading number is
581
+ * assigned to `port`.
582
+ * If the number lies outside the range denoted above, it is ignored.
583
+ *
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+ * ```js
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+ * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org:8888');
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+ * console.log(myURL.port);
587
+ * // Prints 8888
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+ *
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+ * // Default ports are automatically transformed to the empty string
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+ * // (HTTPS protocol's default port is 443)
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+ * myURL.port = '443';
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+ * console.log(myURL.port);
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+ * // Prints the empty string
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+ * console.log(myURL.href);
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+ * // Prints https://example.org/
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+ *
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+ * myURL.port = 1234;
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+ * console.log(myURL.port);
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+ * // Prints 1234
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+ * console.log(myURL.href);
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+ * // Prints https://example.org:1234/
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+ *
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+ * // Completely invalid port strings are ignored
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+ * myURL.port = 'abcd';
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+ * console.log(myURL.port);
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+ * // Prints 1234
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+ *
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+ * // Leading numbers are treated as a port number
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+ * myURL.port = '5678abcd';
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+ * console.log(myURL.port);
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+ * // Prints 5678
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+ *
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+ * // Non-integers are truncated
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+ * myURL.port = 1234.5678;
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+ * console.log(myURL.port);
616
+ * // Prints 1234
617
+ *
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+ * // Out-of-range numbers which are not represented in scientific notation
619
+ * // will be ignored.
620
+ * myURL.port = 1e10; // 10000000000, will be range-checked as described below
621
+ * console.log(myURL.port);
622
+ * // Prints 1234
623
+ * ```
624
+ *
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+ * Numbers which contain a decimal point,
626
+ * such as floating-point numbers or numbers in scientific notation,
627
+ * are not an exception to this rule.
628
+ * Leading numbers up to the decimal point will be set as the URL's port,
629
+ * assuming they are valid:
630
+ *
631
+ * ```js
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+ * myURL.port = 4.567e21;
633
+ * console.log(myURL.port);
634
+ * // Prints 4 (because it is the leading number in the string '4.567e21')
635
+ * ```
636
+ */
637
+ port: string;
638
+ /**
639
+ * Gets and sets the protocol portion of the URL.
640
+ *
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+ * ```js
642
+ * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org');
643
+ * console.log(myURL.protocol);
644
+ * // Prints https:
645
+ *
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+ * myURL.protocol = 'ftp';
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+ * console.log(myURL.href);
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+ * // Prints ftp://example.org/
649
+ * ```
650
+ *
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+ * Invalid URL protocol values assigned to the `protocol` property are ignored.
652
+ */
653
+ protocol: string;
654
+ /**
655
+ * Gets and sets the serialized query portion of the URL.
656
+ *
657
+ * ```js
658
+ * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/abc?123');
659
+ * console.log(myURL.search);
660
+ * // Prints ?123
661
+ *
662
+ * myURL.search = 'abc=xyz';
663
+ * console.log(myURL.href);
664
+ * // Prints https://example.org/abc?abc=xyz
665
+ * ```
666
+ *
667
+ * Any invalid URL characters appearing in the value assigned the `search` property will be `percent-encoded`. The selection of which
668
+ * characters to percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce.
669
+ */
670
+ search: string;
671
+ /**
672
+ * Gets the `URLSearchParams` object representing the query parameters of the
673
+ * URL. This property is read-only but the `URLSearchParams` object it provides
674
+ * can be used to mutate the URL instance; to replace the entirety of query
675
+ * parameters of the URL, use the {@link search} setter. See `URLSearchParams` documentation for details.
676
+ *
677
+ * Use care when using `.searchParams` to modify the `URL` because,
678
+ * per the WHATWG specification, the `URLSearchParams` object uses
679
+ * different rules to determine which characters to percent-encode. For
680
+ * instance, the `URL` object will not percent encode the ASCII tilde (`~`)
681
+ * character, while `URLSearchParams` will always encode it:
682
+ *
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+ * ```js
684
+ * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/abc?foo=~bar');
685
+ *
686
+ * console.log(myURL.search); // prints ?foo=~bar
687
+ *
688
+ * // Modify the URL via searchParams...
689
+ * myURL.searchParams.sort();
690
+ *
691
+ * console.log(myURL.search); // prints ?foo=%7Ebar
692
+ * ```
693
+ */
694
+ readonly searchParams: URLSearchParams;
695
+ /**
696
+ * Gets and sets the username portion of the URL.
697
+ *
698
+ * ```js
699
+ * const myURL = new URL('https://abc:xyz@example.com');
700
+ * console.log(myURL.username);
701
+ * // Prints abc
702
+ *
703
+ * myURL.username = '123';
704
+ * console.log(myURL.href);
705
+ * // Prints https://123:xyz@example.com/
706
+ * ```
707
+ *
708
+ * Any invalid URL characters appearing in the value assigned the `username` property will be `percent-encoded`. The selection of which
709
+ * characters to percent-encode may vary somewhat from what the {@link parse} and {@link format} methods would produce.
710
+ */
711
+ username: string;
712
+ /**
713
+ * The `toString()` method on the `URL` object returns the serialized URL. The
714
+ * value returned is equivalent to that of {@link href} and {@link toJSON}.
715
+ */
716
+ toString(): string;
717
+ /**
718
+ * The `toJSON()` method on the `URL` object returns the serialized URL. The
719
+ * value returned is equivalent to that of {@link href} and {@link toString}.
720
+ *
721
+ * This method is automatically called when an `URL` object is serialized
722
+ * with [`JSON.stringify()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/JSON/stringify).
723
+ *
724
+ * ```js
725
+ * const myURLs = [
726
+ * new URL('https://www.example.com'),
727
+ * new URL('https://test.example.org'),
728
+ * ];
729
+ * console.log(JSON.stringify(myURLs));
730
+ * // Prints ["https://www.example.com/","https://test.example.org/"]
731
+ * ```
732
+ */
733
+ toJSON(): string;
734
+ }
735
+ /**
736
+ * The `URLSearchParams` API provides read and write access to the query of a `URL`. The `URLSearchParams` class can also be used standalone with one of the
737
+ * four following constructors.
738
+ * The `URLSearchParams` class is also available on the global object.
739
+ *
740
+ * The WHATWG `URLSearchParams` interface and the `querystring` module have
741
+ * similar purpose, but the purpose of the `querystring` module is more
742
+ * general, as it allows the customization of delimiter characters (`&#x26;` and `=`).
743
+ * On the other hand, this API is designed purely for URL query strings.
744
+ *
745
+ * ```js
746
+ * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/?abc=123');
747
+ * console.log(myURL.searchParams.get('abc'));
748
+ * // Prints 123
749
+ *
750
+ * myURL.searchParams.append('abc', 'xyz');
751
+ * console.log(myURL.href);
752
+ * // Prints https://example.org/?abc=123&#x26;abc=xyz
753
+ *
754
+ * myURL.searchParams.delete('abc');
755
+ * myURL.searchParams.set('a', 'b');
756
+ * console.log(myURL.href);
757
+ * // Prints https://example.org/?a=b
758
+ *
759
+ * const newSearchParams = new URLSearchParams(myURL.searchParams);
760
+ * // The above is equivalent to
761
+ * // const newSearchParams = new URLSearchParams(myURL.search);
762
+ *
763
+ * newSearchParams.append('a', 'c');
764
+ * console.log(myURL.href);
765
+ * // Prints https://example.org/?a=b
766
+ * console.log(newSearchParams.toString());
767
+ * // Prints a=b&#x26;a=c
768
+ *
769
+ * // newSearchParams.toString() is implicitly called
770
+ * myURL.search = newSearchParams;
771
+ * console.log(myURL.href);
772
+ * // Prints https://example.org/?a=b&#x26;a=c
773
+ * newSearchParams.delete('a');
774
+ * console.log(myURL.href);
775
+ * // Prints https://example.org/?a=b&#x26;a=c
776
+ * ```
777
+ * @since v7.5.0, v6.13.0
778
+ */
779
+ class URLSearchParams implements Iterable<[string, string]> {
780
+ constructor(
781
+ init?:
782
+ | URLSearchParams
783
+ | string
784
+ | Record<string, string | readonly string[]>
785
+ | Iterable<[string, string]>
786
+ | ReadonlyArray<[string, string]>,
787
+ );
788
+ /**
789
+ * Append a new name-value pair to the query string.
790
+ */
791
+ append(name: string, value: string): void;
792
+ /**
793
+ * If `value` is provided, removes all name-value pairs
794
+ * where name is `name` and value is `value`.
795
+ *
796
+ * If `value` is not provided, removes all name-value pairs whose name is `name`.
797
+ */
798
+ delete(name: string, value?: string): void;
799
+ /**
800
+ * Returns an ES6 `Iterator` over each of the name-value pairs in the query.
801
+ * Each item of the iterator is a JavaScript `Array`. The first item of the `Array` is the `name`, the second item of the `Array` is the `value`.
802
+ *
803
+ * Alias for `urlSearchParams[@@iterator]()`.
804
+ */
805
+ entries(): IterableIterator<[string, string]>;
806
+ /**
807
+ * Iterates over each name-value pair in the query and invokes the given function.
808
+ *
809
+ * ```js
810
+ * const myURL = new URL('https://example.org/?a=b&#x26;c=d');
811
+ * myURL.searchParams.forEach((value, name, searchParams) => {
812
+ * console.log(name, value, myURL.searchParams === searchParams);
813
+ * });
814
+ * // Prints:
815
+ * // a b true
816
+ * // c d true
817
+ * ```
818
+ * @param fn Invoked for each name-value pair in the query
819
+ * @param thisArg To be used as `this` value for when `fn` is called
820
+ */
821
+ forEach<TThis = this>(
822
+ fn: (this: TThis, value: string, name: string, searchParams: URLSearchParams) => void,
823
+ thisArg?: TThis,
824
+ ): void;
825
+ /**
826
+ * Returns the value of the first name-value pair whose name is `name`. If there
827
+ * are no such pairs, `null` is returned.
828
+ * @return or `null` if there is no name-value pair with the given `name`.
829
+ */
830
+ get(name: string): string | null;
831
+ /**
832
+ * Returns the values of all name-value pairs whose name is `name`. If there are
833
+ * no such pairs, an empty array is returned.
834
+ */
835
+ getAll(name: string): string[];
836
+ /**
837
+ * Checks if the `URLSearchParams` object contains key-value pair(s) based on `name` and an optional `value` argument.
838
+ *
839
+ * If `value` is provided, returns `true` when name-value pair with
840
+ * same `name` and `value` exists.
841
+ *
842
+ * If `value` is not provided, returns `true` if there is at least one name-value
843
+ * pair whose name is `name`.
844
+ */
845
+ has(name: string, value?: string): boolean;
846
+ /**
847
+ * Returns an ES6 `Iterator` over the names of each name-value pair.
848
+ *
849
+ * ```js
850
+ * const params = new URLSearchParams('foo=bar&#x26;foo=baz');
851
+ * for (const name of params.keys()) {
852
+ * console.log(name);
853
+ * }
854
+ * // Prints:
855
+ * // foo
856
+ * // foo
857
+ * ```
858
+ */
859
+ keys(): IterableIterator<string>;
860
+ /**
861
+ * Sets the value in the `URLSearchParams` object associated with `name` to `value`. If there are any pre-existing name-value pairs whose names are `name`,
862
+ * set the first such pair's value to `value` and remove all others. If not,
863
+ * append the name-value pair to the query string.
864
+ *
865
+ * ```js
866
+ * const params = new URLSearchParams();
867
+ * params.append('foo', 'bar');
868
+ * params.append('foo', 'baz');
869
+ * params.append('abc', 'def');
870
+ * console.log(params.toString());
871
+ * // Prints foo=bar&#x26;foo=baz&#x26;abc=def
872
+ *
873
+ * params.set('foo', 'def');
874
+ * params.set('xyz', 'opq');
875
+ * console.log(params.toString());
876
+ * // Prints foo=def&#x26;abc=def&#x26;xyz=opq
877
+ * ```
878
+ */
879
+ set(name: string, value: string): void;
880
+ /**
881
+ * The total number of parameter entries.
882
+ * @since v19.8.0
883
+ */
884
+ readonly size: number;
885
+ /**
886
+ * Sort all existing name-value pairs in-place by their names. Sorting is done
887
+ * with a [stable sorting algorithm](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sorting_algorithm#Stability), so relative order between name-value pairs
888
+ * with the same name is preserved.
889
+ *
890
+ * This method can be used, in particular, to increase cache hits.
891
+ *
892
+ * ```js
893
+ * const params = new URLSearchParams('query[]=abc&#x26;type=search&#x26;query[]=123');
894
+ * params.sort();
895
+ * console.log(params.toString());
896
+ * // Prints query%5B%5D=abc&#x26;query%5B%5D=123&#x26;type=search
897
+ * ```
898
+ * @since v7.7.0, v6.13.0
899
+ */
900
+ sort(): void;
901
+ /**
902
+ * Returns the search parameters serialized as a string, with characters
903
+ * percent-encoded where necessary.
904
+ */
905
+ toString(): string;
906
+ /**
907
+ * Returns an ES6 `Iterator` over the values of each name-value pair.
908
+ */
909
+ values(): IterableIterator<string>;
910
+ [Symbol.iterator](): IterableIterator<[string, string]>;
911
+ }
912
+ import { URL as _URL, URLSearchParams as _URLSearchParams } from "url";
913
+ global {
914
+ interface URLSearchParams extends _URLSearchParams {}
915
+ interface URL extends _URL {}
916
+ interface Global {
917
+ URL: typeof _URL;
918
+ URLSearchParams: typeof _URLSearchParams;
919
+ }
920
+ /**
921
+ * `URL` class is a global reference for `require('url').URL`
922
+ * https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#the-whatwg-url-api
923
+ * @since v10.0.0
924
+ */
925
+ var URL: typeof globalThis extends {
926
+ onmessage: any;
927
+ URL: infer T;
928
+ } ? T
929
+ : typeof _URL;
930
+ /**
931
+ * `URLSearchParams` class is a global reference for `require('url').URLSearchParams`
932
+ * https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#class-urlsearchparams
933
+ * @since v10.0.0
934
+ */
935
+ var URLSearchParams: typeof globalThis extends {
936
+ onmessage: any;
937
+ URLSearchParams: infer T;
938
+ } ? T
939
+ : typeof _URLSearchParams;
940
+ }
941
+ }
942
+ declare module "node:url" {
943
+ export * from "url";
944
+ }