`imurl` is an immutable URL library, written in modern Python.
Project description
imurl
is an immutable URL library, written in modern Python.
imurl
is inspired by both purl
and Python's pathlib
and datetime
modules. It aims to provide a simple, immutable data structure to represent
URL structures, with support for a wide range of URL/URI schemes.
Examples
Here are some quick examples for imurl
. There are more in the documentation.
URLs can be created from URL strings, and have the attributes you'd expect:
>>> from imurl import URL
>>> u = URL("https://example.com")
>>> u
imurl.URL('https://example.com')
>>> u.host
'example.com'
>>> u.scheme
'https'
URLs are immutable, but components can be replaced similarly to datetime
/pathlib
objects:
>>> u.replace(path="/some/path")
imurl.URL('https://example.com/some/path')
>>> u.path # This is still `None` - we haven't modified `u`.
>>> u.replace(path="/some/path").path_as_posix
PurePosixPath('/some/path')
URLs can also be built from components, and query/path parameters can be set/get/deleted:
>>> u = URL(scheme="https", host="google.com", path="/search")
imurl.URL('https://google.com/search')
>>> u2 = u.set_query("q", "a+search+term")
>>> u2
imurl.URL('https://google.com/search?q=a+search+term')
>>> u2.delete_query("q")
imurl.URL('https://google.com/search')
How does imurl
differ from the alternatives?
imurl
aims to be a clean, pythonic API around URL manipulation. It should be easier
than using urllib.parse.urlparse
, and just as flexible as anything you'd roll yourself.
imurl
is written with modern Python, with all the advantages that brings: static analysis
tools (mypy
, pylint
) are used to increase code quality, and the project's style is very consistent
(black
). These tools should help to reduce bugs once imurl
is out of the alpha stage.
Alternatives:
urllib.parse.urlparse
is the standard library approach to URL parsing. Flexible, but manual. There's very little in the way of convenience.furl
is a mutable URL parsing library. Furl is flexible and easily understood, but unfortunately mutable.purl
is the original immutable URL parsing library for Python.purl
did a lot to inspireimurl
: URLs are immutable, the jQuery-like approach (though nonstandard) feels intuitive, and it's relatively stable.purl
doesn't handle file-like URLs particularly well (those without a host) and unfortunately is not currently typed.purl
is recommended whilst imurl is in alpha.
Installation
imurl
can be installed with pip
, and has been tested on Python 3.8. imurl
is still
alpha software, and should be considered unstable:
pip install imurl
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