| Join all arguments together and normalize the resulting url. |
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| ## Install |
| |
| ~~~ |
| npm install url-join |
| ~~~ |
| |
| ## Usage |
| |
| ~~~javascript |
| var urljoin = require('url-join'); |
| |
| var fullUrl = urljoin('http://www.google.com', 'a', '/b/cd', '?foo=123'); |
| |
| console.log(fullUrl); |
| |
| ~~~ |
| |
| Prints: |
| |
| ~~~ |
| 'http://www.google.com/a/b/cd?foo=123' |
| ~~~ |
| |
| ## Browser and AMD |
| |
| It also works in the browser, you can either include ```lib/url-join.js``` in your page: |
| |
| ~~~html |
| <script src="url-join.js"></script> |
| <script type="text/javascript"> |
| urljoin('http://blabla.com', 'foo?a=1') |
| </script> |
| ~~~ |
| |
| Or using an AMD module system like requirejs: |
| |
| ~~~javascript |
| define(['path/url-join.js'], function (urljoin) { |
| urljoin('http://blabla.com', 'foo?a=1'); |
| }); |
| ~~~ |
| |
| ## License |
| |
| MIT |