Js_of_ocaml.UrlThis module provides functions for tampering with Url. It's main goal is to allow one to stay in the Ocaml realm without wandering into the Dom_html.window##.location object.
The first functions are mainly from and to string conversion functions for the different parts of a url.
urldecode s swaps percent encoding characters for their usual representation.
urlencode ?with_plus s replace characters for their percent encoding representation. Note that the '/' (slash) character is escaped as well. If with_plus is true (default) then '+''s are escaped as "%2B". If not, '+''s are left as is.
type http_url = {}The type for HTTP(s) url.
type file_url = {fu_path : string list; |
fu_path_string : string; |
fu_arguments : (string * string) list; |
fu_fragment : string; |
}The type for local file urls.
type url = | Http of http_url | (* Non secure HTTP urls *) |
| Https of http_url | (* Secure HTTPS urls *) |
| File of file_url | (* Local files *) |
The type for urls.
path_of_path_string s splits s on each "/" character.
encode_arguments a expects a list of pair of values of the form (name,value) were name is the name of an argument and value it's associated value.
decode_arguments s parses s returning the sliced-diced association list. s should be only the arguments part (after the '?') not the whole url.
The following part allow one to handle Url object in a much higher level than what a string provides.
val url_of_string : string -> url optionurl_of_string s parses s and builds a value of type url if s is not a valid url string, it returns None.
val string_of_url : url -> stringstring_of_url u returns a valid string representation of u. Note that * string_of_url ((fun Some u -> u) (url_of_string s)) is NOT necessarily * equal to s. However url_of_string (string_of_url u) = u.
module Current : sig ... endThis module can be used to handle the Url associated to the current document.