function drupal_parse_url
Parses a URL string into its path, query, and fragment components.
This function splits both internal paths like
node?b=c#d
and external URLs like
https:
//example.com/a?b=c#d
into their component parts. See RFC 3986 for an explanation of what the component parts are.
Note that, unlike the RFC, when passed an external URL, this function groups the scheme, authority, and path together into the path component.
Parameters
string $url: The internal path or external URL string to parse.
Return value
array An associative array containing:
- path: The path component of $url. If $url is an external URL, this includes the scheme, authority, and path.
- query: An array of query parameters from $url, if they exist.
- fragment: The fragment component from $url, if it exists.
See also
l()
url()
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986
Related topics
7 calls to drupal_parse_url()
- CommonURLUnitTest::testDrupalParseUrl in modules/
simpletest/ tests/ common.test - Test drupal_parse_url().
- confirm_form in modules/
system/ system.module - Generates a form array for a confirmation form.
- DrupalRequestSanitizer::cleanDestination in includes/
request-sanitizer.inc - Removes the destination if it is dangerous.
- DrupalWebTestCase::curlExec in modules/
simpletest/ drupal_web_test_case.php - Initializes and executes a cURL request.
- drupal_goto in includes/
common.inc - Sends the user to a different page.
File
-
includes/
common.inc, line 575
Code
function drupal_parse_url($url) {
$options = array(
'path' => NULL,
'query' => array(),
'fragment' => '',
);
// External URLs: not using parse_url() here, so we do not have to rebuild
// the scheme, host, and path without having any use for it.
if (strpos($url, '://') !== FALSE) {
// Split off everything before the query string into 'path'.
$parts = explode('?', $url);
$options['path'] = $parts[0];
// If there is a query string, transform it into keyed query parameters.
if (isset($parts[1])) {
$query_parts = explode('#', $parts[1]);
parse_str($query_parts[0], $options['query']);
// Take over the fragment, if there is any.
if (isset($query_parts[1])) {
$options['fragment'] = $query_parts[1];
}
}
}
else {
// parse_url() does not support relative URLs, so make it absolute. E.g. the
// relative URL "foo/bar:1" isn't properly parsed.
$parts = parse_url('http://example.com/' . $url);
// Strip the leading slash that was just added.
$options['path'] = substr($parts['path'], 1);
if (isset($parts['query'])) {
parse_str($parts['query'], $options['query']);
}
if (isset($parts['fragment'])) {
$options['fragment'] = $parts['fragment'];
}
}
// The 'q' parameter contains the path of the current page if clean URLs are
// disabled. It overrides the 'path' of the URL when present, even if clean
// URLs are enabled, due to how Apache rewriting rules work. The path
// parameter must be a string.
if (isset($options['query']['q']) && is_string($options['query']['q'])) {
$options['path'] = $options['query']['q'];
unset($options['query']['q']);
}
return $options;
}
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