URLPattern: test() method
Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The test() method of the URLPattern interface takes a URL or
object of URL parts, and returns a boolean indicating if the given input matches
the current pattern.
Syntax
test(input)
test(input, baseURL)
Parameters
input-
The URL or URL parts to match against. This can either be a string, or an object providing the individual URL parts. The object members can be any of
protocol,username,password,hostname,port,pathname,search,hash, orbaseURL. Omitted parts in the object will be treated as empty strings. If the input cannot be parsed, or a relative URL without a base is provided, the method will returnnull. baseURLOptional-
A string representing the base URL to use in cases where
inputis a relative URL. If not specified, it defaults toundefined. If this parameter cannot be parsed, the method will returnfalse.
Return value
A boolean.
Examples
This example shows how to use the test() method to match a URL against a
pattern. The example prints the result of the test() calls to the console.
const pattern = new URLPattern("http{s}?://*.example.com/books/:id");
// Absolute URL strings
console.log(pattern.test("https://store.example.com/books/123")); // true
console.log(pattern.test("https://example.com/books/123")); // false
// Relative URL strings
console.log(pattern.test("/books/123", "http://store.example.com")); // true
console.log(pattern.test("/books/123", "data:text/plain,hello world!")); // false
console.log(pattern.test("/books/123")); // false
// Structured objects
console.log(
pattern.test({
pathname: "/books/123",
baseURL: "http://store.example.com",
}),
); // true
console.log(
pattern.test({
protocol: "https",
hostname: "store.example.com",
pathname: "/books/123",
}),
); // true
console.log(
pattern.test({
protocol: "file",
hostname: "store.example.com",
pathname: "/books/123",
}),
); // false
Specifications
| Specification |
|---|
| URL Pattern Standard # dom-urlpattern-test |
Browser compatibility
BCD tables only load in the browser
See also
-
A polyfill of
URLPatternis available on GitHub