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parse_url (PHP 3, PHP 4, PHP 5) parse_url -- Parse a URL and return its components Описаниеmixed parse_url ( string url [, int component] )
This function parses a URL and returns an associative array containing any
of the various components of the URL that are present.
This function is not meant to validate
the given URL, it only breaks it up into the above listed parts. Partial
URLs are also accepted, parse_url() tries its best to
parse them correctly.
Список параметров
component
Specify one of PHP_URL_SCHEME,
PHP_URL_HOST, PHP_URL_PORT,
PHP_URL_USER, PHP_URL_PASS,
PHP_URL_PATH, PHP_URL_QUERY
or PHP_URL_FRAGMENT to retrieve just a specific
URL component as a string.
Возвращаемые значения
On seriously malformed URLs, parse_url() may return
FALSE and emit a E_WARNING. Otherwise an associative
array is returned, whose components may be (at least one):
If the component parameter is specified a
string is returned instead of an array.
Примеры
Пример 1. A parse_url() example |
<?php
$url = 'http://username:password@hostname/path?arg=value#anchor';
print_r(parse_url($url));
echo parse_url($url, PHP_URL_PATH);
?>
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Результат выполнения данного примера: Array
(
[scheme] => http
[host] => hostname
[user] => username
[pass] => password
[path] => /path
[query] => arg=value
[fragment] => anchor
)
/path |
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ПримечанияЗамечание:
This function doesn't work with relative URLs.
Замечание:
parse_url() is intended specifically for the purpose of parsing URLs and not URIs.
However, to comply with PHP's backwards compatibility requirements it makes an exception for the
file:// scheme where tripple slashes (file:///...) are allowed. For any other scheme this is invalid.
Nick Smith
05-Sep-2007 02:32
Note that older versions of PHP (e.g., 4.1) returned an blank string as the path for URLs without any path, such as http://www.php.net
However more recent versions of PHP (e.g., 4.4.7) don't set the path element in the array, so old code will get a PHP warning about an undefined index.
Michael Muryn
27-Aug-2007 08:51
Another update to the glue_url function: applied the "isset" treatment to $parsed['pass'].
<?php
function glue_url($parsed)
{
if (!is_array($parsed)) return false;
$uri = isset($parsed['scheme']) ? $parsed['scheme'].':'.((strtolower($parsed['scheme']) == 'mailto') ? '' : '//') : '';
$uri .= isset($parsed['user']) ? $parsed['user'].(isset($parsed['pass']) ? ':'.$parsed['pass'] : '').'@' : '';
$uri .= isset($parsed['host']) ? $parsed['host'] : '';
$uri .= isset($parsed['port']) ? ':'.$parsed['port'] : '';
if(isset($parsed['path']))
{
$uri .= (substr($parsed['path'], 0, 1) == '/') ? $parsed['path'] : ('/'.$parsed['path']);
}
$uri .= isset($parsed['query']) ? '?'.$parsed['query'] : '';
$uri .= isset($parsed['fragment']) ? '#'.$parsed['fragment'] : '';
return $uri;
}
?>
stevenlewis at hotmail dot com
13-Aug-2007 03:08
an update to the glue url function.
you are able to put a host and a path without a slash at the beginning of the path
<?php
function glue_url($parsed)
{
if (! is_array($parsed)) return false;
$uri = isset($parsed['scheme']) ? $parsed['scheme'].':'.((strtolower($parsed['scheme']) == 'mailto') ? '':'//'): '';
$uri .= isset($parsed['user']) ? $parsed['user'].($parsed['pass']? ':'.$parsed['pass']:'').'@':'';
$uri .= isset($parsed['host']) ? $parsed['host'] : '';
$uri .= isset($parsed['port']) ? ':'.$parsed['port'] : '';
if(isset($parsed['path']))
{
$uri .= (substr($parsed['path'],0,1) == '/')?$parsed['path']:'/'.$parsed['path'];
}
$uri .= isset($parsed['query']) ? '?'.$parsed['query'] : '';
$uri .= isset($parsed['fragment']) ? '#'.$parsed['fragment'] : '';
return $uri;
}
?>
spam at paulisageek dot com
08-Aug-2007 12:05
In reply to adrian,
Thank you very much for your function. There is a small issue with your relative protocol function. You need to remove the // when making the url the path. Here is the new function.
function resolve_url($base, $url) {
if (!strlen($base)) return $url;
// Step 2
if (!strlen($url)) return $base;
// Step 3
if (preg_match('!^[a-z]+:!i', $url)) return $url;
$base = parse_url($base);
if ($url{0} == "#") {
// Step 2 (fragment)
$base['fragment'] = substr($url, 1);
return unparse_url($base);
}
unset($base['fragment']);
unset($base['query']);
if (substr($url, 0, 2) == "//") {
// Step 4
return unparse_url(array(
'scheme'=>$base['scheme'],
'path'=>substr($url,2),
));
} else if ($url{0} == "/") {
// Step 5
$base['path'] = $url;
} else {
// Step 6
$path = explode('/', $base['path']);
$url_path = explode('/', $url);
// Step 6a: drop file from base
array_pop($path);
// Step 6b, 6c, 6e: append url while removing "." and ".." from
// the directory portion
$end = array_pop($url_path);
foreach ($url_path as $segment) {
if ($segment == '.') {
// skip
} else if ($segment == '..' && $path && $path[sizeof($path)-1] != '..') {
array_pop($path);
} else {
$path[] = $segment;
}
}
// Step 6d, 6f: remove "." and ".." from file portion
if ($end == '.') {
$path[] = '';
} else if ($end == '..' && $path && $path[sizeof($path)-1] != '..') {
$path[sizeof($path)-1] = '';
} else {
$path[] = $end;
}
// Step 6h
$base['path'] = join('/', $path);
}
// Step 7
return unparse_url($base);
}
adrian-php at sixfingeredman dot net
25-Jul-2007 02:58
Here's a function which implements resolving a relative URL according to RFC 2396 section 5.2. No doubt there are more efficient implementations, but this one tries to remain close to the standard for clarity. It relies on a function called "unparse_url" to implement section 7, left as an exercise for the reader (or you can substitute the "glue_url" function posted earlier).
<?php
function resolve_url($base, $url) {
if (!strlen($base)) return $url;
if (!strlen($url)) return $base;
if (preg_match('!^[a-z]+:!i', $url)) return $url;
$base = parse_url($base);
if ($url{0} == "#") {
$base['fragment'] = substr($url, 1);
return unparse_url($base);
}
unset($base['fragment']);
unset($base['query']);
if (substr($url, 0, 2) == "//") {
return unparse_url(array(
'scheme'=>$base['scheme'],
'path'=>$url,
));
} else if ($url{0} == "/") {
$base['path'] = $url;
} else {
$path = explode('/', $base['path']);
$url_path = explode('/', $url);
array_pop($path);
$end = array_pop($url_path);
foreach ($url_path as $segment) {
if ($segment == '.') {
} else if ($segment == '..' && $path && $path[sizeof($path)-1] != '..') {
array_pop($path);
} else {
$path[] = $segment;
}
}
if ($end == '.') {
$path[] = '';
} else if ($end == '..' && $path && $path[sizeof($path)-1] != '..') {
$path[sizeof($path)-1] = '';
} else {
$path[] = $end;
}
$base['path'] = join('/', $path);
}
return unparse_url($base);
}
?>
Antti Haapala
17-Jul-2007 01:42
Actually the behaviour noticed by the previous poster is quite correct. When the URI scheme is not present, it is plain wrong to assume that something starting with www. is a domain name, and that the scheme is HTTP. Internet Explorer does it that way, sure, but it does not make it any more correct. The documentation says that the function tries to decode the URL as well as it can, and the only sensible and standards-compliant way to decode such URL is to expect it to be a relative URI.
Elliott Brueggeman
03-Jun-2007 03:59
Note that if you pass this function a url without a scheme (www.php.net, as opposed to http://www.php.net), the function will incorrectly parse the results. In my test case it returned the domain under the ['path'] element and nothing in the ['host'] element.
Marc-Antoine Ross
14-Mar-2007 09:10
Do not look for the fragment in $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'], you will not find it. You should read the fragment in JavaScript for example.
alistair at 21degrees dot com dot au
23-Oct-2006 07:21
Heres a simple function to add the $component option in for PHP4. Haven't done exhaustive testing, but should work ok.
<?php
if(!defined('PHP_URL_SCHEME')) define('PHP_URL_SCHEME', 1);
if(!defined('PHP_URL_HOST')) define('PHP_URL_HOST', 2);
if(!defined('PHP_URL_PORT')) define('PHP_URL_PORT', 3);
if(!defined('PHP_URL_USER')) define('PHP_URL_USER', 4);
if(!defined('PHP_URL_PASS')) define('PHP_URL_PASS', 5);
if(!defined('PHP_URL_PATH')) define('PHP_URL_PATH', 6);
if(!defined('PHP_URL_QUERY')) define('PHP_URL_QUERY', 7);
if(!defined('PHP_URL_FRAGMENT')) define('PHP_URL_FRAGMENT', 8);
function parse_url_compat($url, $component=NULL){
if(!$component) return parse_url($url);
if(phpversion() >= 5)
return parse_url($url, $component);
$bits = parse_url($url);
switch($component){
case PHP_URL_SCHEME: return $bits['scheme'];
case PHP_URL_HOST: return $bits['host'];
case PHP_URL_PORT: return $bits['port'];
case PHP_URL_USER: return $bits['user'];
case PHP_URL_PASS: return $bits['pass'];
case PHP_URL_PATH: return $bits['path'];
case PHP_URL_QUERY: return $bits['query'];
case PHP_URL_FRAGMENT: return $bits['fragment'];
}
}
?>
dawalama at gmail dot com
04-Oct-2006 09:48
With few modifications
/**
* source: http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.parse-url.php#60237
* Edit the Query portion of an url
*
* @param string $action ethier a "+" or a "-" depending on what action you want to perform
* @param mixed $var array (+) or string (-)
* @param string $uri the URL to use. if this is left out, it uses $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']
* @version 1.0.0
*/
function change_query($action, $var = NULL, $uri = NULL) {
if (($action == "+" && !is_array($var)) || ($action == "-" && $var == "") || $var == NULL) {
return FALSE;
}
if (is_null($uri)) { //Piece together uri string
$beginning = $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
$ending = (isset ($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'])) ? $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'] : '';
} else {
$qstart = strpos($uri, '?');
if ($qstart === false) {
$beginning = $uri; //$ending is '' anyway
$ending = "";
} else {
$beginning = substr($uri, 0, $qstart);
$ending = substr($uri, $qstart);
}
}
$vals = array ();
$ending = str_replace('?', '', $ending);
parse_str($ending, $vals);
switch ($action) {
case '+' :
$vals[$var[0]] = $var[1];
break;
case '-' :
if (isset ($vals[$var])) {
unset ($vals[$var]);
}
break;
default :
break;
}
$params = array();
foreach ($vals as $k => $value) {
$params[] = $k."=".urlencode($value);
}
$result = $beginning . (count($params) ? '?' . implode("&", $params) : '');
return $result;
}
kjensen at nospam dot iaff106 dot com
26-Sep-2006 04:21
Here is a simple extended version of ParseURL().
I needed to make a link that will be saved off site but point to different file
than the one creating the link.
So I needed to get the path without the file name so I could change the
file name.
Here it is:
<?php
function ParseURLplus($url){
$URLpcs = (parse_url($url));
$PathPcs = explode("/",$URLpcs['path']);
$URLpcs['file'] = end($PathPcs);
unset($PathPcs[key($PathPcs)]);
$URLpcs['dir'] = implode("/",$PathPcs);
return ($URLpcs);
}
$url = 'http://username:password@hostname/path/directory/file.php?arg=
value#anchor';
$URLpcs = ParseURLplus($url);
print_r($URLpcs);
?>
Now I can change the $URLpcs['file'] and then glue itback together to make
a new url.
corgilabs at SPAM_NO_THANK_YOUgmail dot com
13-Jul-2006 11:59
I hope this is helpful! Cheers!
-eo
<?
# Author: Eric O
# Date: July 13, 2006
# Go Zizou!! :O)
# Creating Automatic Self-Redirect To Secure Version
# of Website as Seen on Paypal and other secure sites
# Changes HTTP to HTTPS
#gets the URI of the script
$url = $_SERVER['SCRIPT_URI'];
#chops URI into bits BORK BORK BORK
$chopped = parse_url($url);
#HOST and PATH portions of your final destination
$destination = $chopped[host].$chopped[path];
#if you are not HTTPS, then do something about it
if($chopped[scheme] != "https"){
#forwards to HTTP version of URI with secure certificate
header("Location: https://$destination");
exit();
}
?>
php dot net at NOSPAM dot juamei dot com
09-May-2006 04:18
Modfied version of glue_url to avoid error messages if the error_reporting is set high.
function glue_url($parsed)
{
if (! is_array($parsed)) return false;
$uri = isset($parsed['scheme']) ? $parsed['scheme'].':'.((strtolower($parsed['scheme']) == 'mailto') ? '':'//'): '';
$uri .= isset($parsed['user']) ? $parsed['user'].($parsed['pass']? ':'.$parsed['pass']:'').'@':'';
$uri .= isset($parsed['host']) ? $parsed['host'] : '';
$uri .= isset($parsed['port']) ? ':'.$parsed['port'] : '';
$uri .= isset($parsed['path']) ? $parsed['path'] : '';
$uri .= isset($parsed['query']) ? '?'.$parsed['query'] : '';
$uri .= isset($parsed['fragment']) ? '#'.$parsed['fragment'] : '';
return $uri;
}
matt at cryptography dot com
09-May-2004 01:36
Modified version of glue_url()
Cox's,Anonimous fucntion
<?php
function glue_url($parsed) {
if (! is_array($parsed)) return false;
$uri = $parsed['scheme'] ? $parsed['scheme'].':'.((strtolower($parsed['scheme']) == 'mailto') ? '':'//'): '';
$uri .= $parsed['user'] ? $parsed['user'].($parsed['pass']? ':'.$parsed['pass']:'').'@':'';
$uri .= $parsed['host'] ? $parsed['host'] : '';
$uri .= $parsed['port'] ? ':'.$parsed['port'] : '';
$uri .= $parsed['path'] ? $parsed['path'] : '';
$uri .= $parsed['query'] ? '?'.$parsed['query'] : '';
$uri .= $parsed['fragment'] ? '#'.$parsed['fragment'] : '';
return $uri;
}
?>
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