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whatwg-urlIssues and PRs related to the WHATWG URL implementation.Issues and PRs related to the WHATWG URL implementation.
Description
- Version: 14.13.0
- Platform: all
- Subsystem: url
What steps will reproduce the bug?
I used new URL()
to parse the relative url received by my HTTP server as indicated in the docs. If the relative url is //
(e.g. I use http://localhost:3000//
in Firefox) this fails with ERR_INVALID_URL
.
If the deprecated url.parse()
is used it works.
Standalone reproducer:
const http = require("http")
const port = 3000
const server = http.createServer((req, res) => {
console.log("pathname:", new URL(req.url, `http://${req.headers.host}`).pathname)
res.end()
}).listen(port, () => http.get({ port, path: "//" }))
How often does it reproduce? Is there a required condition?
always
What is the expected behavior?
parsing works
What do you see instead?
parsing fails
Additional information
I'm not sure if this is a problem in URL
parser. In case the URL parser is working as intended the doc should give some hints that using URL
for parsing relative urls has some pitfalls.
szmarczak, watilde, klesun and styfle
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whatwg-urlIssues and PRs related to the WHATWG URL implementation.Issues and PRs related to the WHATWG URL implementation.