# matchit [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/lukeed/matchit.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/lukeed/matchit) > Quickly parse & match URLs ## Install ``` $ npm install --save matchit ``` ## Usage ```js const { exec, match, parse } = require('matchit'); parse('/foo/:bar/:baz?'); //=> [ //=> { old:'/foo/:bar', type:0, val:'foo' }, //=> { old:'/foo/:bar', type:1, val:'bar' }, //=> { old:'/foo/:bar', type:3, val:'baz' } //=> ] const routes = ['/', '/foo', 'bar', '/baz', '/baz/:title','/bat/*'].map(parse); match('/', routes); //=> [{ old:'/', type:0, val:'/' }] match('/foo', routes); //=> [{ old:'/foo', type:0, val:'foo' }] match('/bar', routes); //=> [{ old:'bar', type:0, val:'bar' }] match('/baz', routes); //=> [{ old:'/baz', type:0, val:'baz' }] let a = match('/baz/hello', routes); //=> [{...}, {...}] let b = exec('/baz/hello', a); //=> { title:'hello' } match('/bat/quz/qut', routes); //=> [ //=> { old:'/bat/*', type:0, val:'bat' }, //=> { old:'/bat/*', type:2, val:'*' } //=> ] ``` ## API ### matchit.parse(route) Returns: `Array` The `route` is `split` and parsed into a "definition" array of objects. Each object ("segment") contains a `val`, `type`, and `old` key: * `old` — The [`route`](#route)'s original value * `type` — An numerical representation of the segment type. * `0` - static * `1` - parameter * `2` - any/wildcard * `3` - optional param * `val` — The current segment's value. This is either a static value of the name of a parameter #### route Type: `String` A single URL pattern. > **Note:** Input will be stripped of all leading & trailing `/` characters, so there's no need to normalize your own URLs before passing it to `parse`! ### matchit.match(url, routes) Returns: `Array` Returns the [`route`](#route)'s encoded definition. See [`matchit.parse`](#matchitparseroute). #### url Type: `String` The true URL you want to be matched. #### routes Type: `Array` _All_ "parsed" route definitions, via [`matchit.parse`](#matchitparseroute). > **Important:** Multiple routes will require an Array of `matchit.parse` outputs. ### matchit.exec(url, match) Returns: `Object` Returns an object an object of `key:val` pairs, as defined by your [`route`](#route) pattern. #### url Type: `String` The URL (`pathname`) to evaluate. > **Important:** This should be `pathname`s only as any `querystring`s will be included the response. #### match Type: `Array` The route definition to use, via [`matchit.match`](#matchitmatchurl-routes). ## Benchmarks > Running Node v10.13.0 ``` # Parsing matchit x 1,489,482 ops/sec ±2.89% (97 runs sampled) regexparam x 406,824 ops/sec ±1.38% (96 runs sampled) path-to-regexp x 83,439 ops/sec ±0.89% (96 runs sampled) path-to-regexp.parse x 421,266 ops/sec ±0.13% (97 runs sampled) # Match (index) matchit x 132,338,546 ops/sec ±0.14% (96 runs sampled) regexparam x 49,889,162 ops/sec ±0.21% (95 runs sampled) path-to-regexp.exec x 7,176,721 ops/sec ±1.23% (94 runs sampled) path-to-regexp.tokens x 102,021 ops/sec ±0.21% (96 runs sampled) # Match (param) matchit x 2,700,618 ops/sec ±0.92% (95 runs sampled) regexparam x 6,924,653 ops/sec ±0.33% (94 runs sampled) path-to-regexp.exec x 4,715,483 ops/sec ±0.28% (96 runs sampled) path-to-regexp.tokens x 98,182 ops/sec ±0.45% (93 runs sampled) # Match (optional) matchit x 2,816,313 ops/sec ±0.64% (93 runs sampled) regexparam x 8,437,064 ops/sec ±0.41% (93 runs sampled) path-to-regexp.exec x 5,909,510 ops/sec ±0.22% (97 runs sampled) path-to-regexp.tokens x 101,832 ops/sec ±0.43% (98 runs sampled) # Match (wildcard) matchit x 3,409,100 ops/sec ±0.34% (98 runs sampled) regexparam x 9,740,429 ops/sec ±0.49% (95 runs sampled) path-to-regexp.exec x 8,740,590 ops/sec ±0.43% (89 runs sampled) path-to-regexp.tokens x 102,109 ops/sec ±0.35% (96 runs sampled) # Exec matchit x 1,558,321 ops/sec ±0.33% (96 runs sampled) regexparam x 6,966,297 ops/sec ±0.21% (97 runs sampled) path-to-regexp x 102,250 ops/sec ±0.45% (95 runs sampled) ``` ## Related - [regexparam](https://github.com/lukeed/regexparam) - A similar (285B) utility, but relies on `RegExp` instead of String comparisons. ## License MIT © [Luke Edwards](https://lukeed.com)