Node.js URL.pathname API
The url.pathname is an inbuilt application programming interface of class URL with in url module which is used to get and set the pathname portion of the URL.
Syntax:
const url.pathname
Return value: It gets and sets the pathname portion of the URL.
Below programs illustrate the use of url.pathname Method:
Example 1:
Javascript
// node program to demonstrate the // url.pathname API as Setter //importing the module 'url' const http = require( 'url' ); // creating and initializing myURL const myURL = new URL( 'https://example.com:80/foo#ram' ); // Display the href // value of myURL before change console.log( "Before Change" ); console.log(myURL.href); // assigning pathname portion // using pathname API console.log(); myURL.pathname = '/abcdef' ; // Display href // value of myURL after change console.log( "After Change" ); console.log(myURL.href); |
Output:
Example 2:
Javascript
// node program to demonstrate the // url.pathname API as Getter //importing the module 'url' const http = require( 'url' ); // creating and initializing myURL const myURL = new URL( 'https://example.org/123abc#ram' ); // getting the pathname portion // using pathname const pathname = myURL.pathname; // Display pathname value console.log( "pathname is : " + pathname); |
Output:
NOTE: The above program will compile and run by using the node myapp.js command on Node.
Reference:
https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#url_url_pathname