yarl ==== The module provides handy URL class for URL parsing and changing. .. image:: https://github.com/aio-libs/yarl/workflows/CI/badge.svg :target: https://github.com/aio-libs/yarl/actions?query=workflow%3ACI :align: right .. image:: https://codecov.io/gh/aio-libs/yarl/branch/master/graph/badge.svg :target: https://codecov.io/gh/aio-libs/yarl .. image:: https://badge.fury.io/py/yarl.svg :target: https://badge.fury.io/py/yarl .. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/yarl/badge/?version=latest :target: https://yarl.aio-libs.org .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/yarl.svg :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/yarl .. image:: https://img.shields.io/matrix/aio-libs:matrix.org?label=Discuss%20on%20Matrix%20at%20%23aio-libs%3Amatrix.org&logo=matrix&server_fqdn=matrix.org&style=flat :target: https://matrix.to/#/%23aio-libs:matrix.org :alt: Matrix Room — #aio-libs:matrix.org .. image:: https://img.shields.io/matrix/aio-libs-space:matrix.org?label=Discuss%20on%20Matrix%20at%20%23aio-libs-space%3Amatrix.org&logo=matrix&server_fqdn=matrix.org&style=flat :target: https://matrix.to/#/%23aio-libs-space:matrix.org :alt: Matrix Space — #aio-libs-space:matrix.org Introduction ------------ Url is constructed from ``str``: .. code-block:: pycon >>> from yarl import URL >>> url = URL('https://www.python.org/~guido?arg=1#frag') >>> url URL('https://www.python.org/~guido?arg=1#frag') All url parts: *scheme*, *user*, *password*, *host*, *port*, *path*, *query* and *fragment* are accessible by properties: .. code-block:: pycon >>> url.scheme 'https' >>> url.host 'www.python.org' >>> url.path '/~guido' >>> url.query_string 'arg=1' >>> url.query >>> url.fragment 'frag' All url manipulations produce a new url object: .. code-block:: pycon >>> url = URL('https://www.python.org') >>> url / 'foo' / 'bar' URL('https://www.python.org/foo/bar') >>> url / 'foo' % {'bar': 'baz'} URL('https://www.python.org/foo?bar=baz') Strings passed to constructor and modification methods are automatically encoded giving canonical representation as result: .. code-block:: pycon >>> url = URL('https://www.python.org/шлях') >>> url URL('https://www.python.org/%D1%88%D0%BB%D1%8F%D1%85') Regular properties are *percent-decoded*, use ``raw_`` versions for getting *encoded* strings: .. code-block:: pycon >>> url.path '/шлях' >>> url.raw_path '/%D1%88%D0%BB%D1%8F%D1%85' Human readable representation of URL is available as ``.human_repr()``: .. code-block:: pycon >>> url.human_repr() 'https://www.python.org/шлях' For full documentation please read https://yarl.aio-libs.org. Installation ------------ :: $ pip install yarl The library is Python 3 only! PyPI contains binary wheels for Linux, Windows and MacOS. If you want to install ``yarl`` on another operating system where wheels are not provided, the the tarball will be used to compile the library from the source code. It requires a C compiler and and Python headers installed. To skip the compilation you must explicitly opt-in by using a PEP 517 configuration setting ``pure-python``, or setting the ``YARL_NO_EXTENSIONS`` environment variable to a non-empty value, e.g.: .. code-block:: console $ pip install yarl --config-settings=pure-python=false Please note that the pure-Python (uncompiled) version is much slower. However, PyPy always uses a pure-Python implementation, and, as such, it is unaffected by this variable. Dependencies ------------ YARL requires multidict_ and propcache_ libraries. API documentation ------------------ The documentation is located at https://yarl.aio-libs.org. Why isn't boolean supported by the URL query API? ------------------------------------------------- There is no standard for boolean representation of boolean values. Some systems prefer ``true``/``false``, others like ``yes``/``no``, ``on``/``off``, ``Y``/``N``, ``1``/``0``, etc. ``yarl`` cannot make an unambiguous decision on how to serialize ``bool`` values because it is specific to how the end-user's application is built and would be different for different apps. The library doesn't accept booleans in the API; a user should convert bools into strings using own preferred translation protocol. Comparison with other URL libraries ------------------------------------ * furl (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/furl) The library has rich functionality but the ``furl`` object is mutable. I'm afraid to pass this object into foreign code: who knows if the code will modify my url in a terrible way while I just want to send URL with handy helpers for accessing URL properties. ``furl`` has other non-obvious tricky things but the main objection is mutability. * URLObject (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/URLObject) URLObject is immutable, that's pretty good. Every URL change generates a new URL object. But the library doesn't do any decode/encode transformations leaving the end user to cope with these gory details. Source code ----------- The project is hosted on GitHub_ Please file an issue on the `bug tracker `_ if you have found a bug or have some suggestion in order to improve the library. Discussion list --------------- *aio-libs* google group: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/aio-libs Feel free to post your questions and ideas here. Authors and License ------------------- The ``yarl`` package is written by Andrew Svetlov. It's *Apache 2* licensed and freely available. .. _GitHub: https://github.com/aio-libs/yarl .. _multidict: https://github.com/aio-libs/multidict .. _propcache: https://github.com/aio-libs/propcache