| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185 | (function (global, factory) {    typeof exports === 'object' && typeof module !== 'undefined' ? module.exports = factory() :    typeof define === 'function' && define.amd ? define(factory) :    (global = typeof globalThis !== 'undefined' ? globalThis : global || self, global.resolveURI = factory());})(this, (function () { 'use strict';    // Matches the scheme of a URL, eg "http://"    const schemeRegex = /^[\w+.-]+:\/\//;    /**     * Matches the parts of a URL:     * 1. Scheme, including ":", guaranteed.     * 2. User/password, including "@", optional.     * 3. Host, guaranteed.     * 4. Port, including ":", optional.     * 5. Path, including "/", optional.     */    const urlRegex = /^([\w+.-]+:)\/\/([^@/#?]*@)?([^:/#?]*)(:\d+)?(\/[^#?]*)?/;    function isAbsoluteUrl(input) {        return schemeRegex.test(input);    }    function isSchemeRelativeUrl(input) {        return input.startsWith('//');    }    function isAbsolutePath(input) {        return input.startsWith('/');    }    function parseAbsoluteUrl(input) {        const match = urlRegex.exec(input);        return {            scheme: match[1],            user: match[2] || '',            host: match[3],            port: match[4] || '',            path: match[5] || '/',            relativePath: false,        };    }    function parseUrl(input) {        if (isSchemeRelativeUrl(input)) {            const url = parseAbsoluteUrl('http:' + input);            url.scheme = '';            return url;        }        if (isAbsolutePath(input)) {            const url = parseAbsoluteUrl('http://foo.com' + input);            url.scheme = '';            url.host = '';            return url;        }        if (!isAbsoluteUrl(input)) {            const url = parseAbsoluteUrl('http://foo.com/' + input);            url.scheme = '';            url.host = '';            url.relativePath = true;            return url;        }        return parseAbsoluteUrl(input);    }    function stripPathFilename(path) {        // If a path ends with a parent directory "..", then it's a relative path with excess parent        // paths. It's not a file, so we can't strip it.        if (path.endsWith('/..'))            return path;        const index = path.lastIndexOf('/');        return path.slice(0, index + 1);    }    function mergePaths(url, base) {        // If we're not a relative path, then we're an absolute path, and it doesn't matter what base is.        if (!url.relativePath)            return;        normalizePath(base);        // If the path is just a "/", then it was an empty path to begin with (remember, we're a relative        // path).        if (url.path === '/') {            url.path = base.path;        }        else {            // Resolution happens relative to the base path's directory, not the file.            url.path = stripPathFilename(base.path) + url.path;        }        // If the base path is absolute, then our path is now absolute too.        url.relativePath = base.relativePath;    }    /**     * The path can have empty directories "//", unneeded parents "foo/..", or current directory     * "foo/.". We need to normalize to a standard representation.     */    function normalizePath(url) {        const { relativePath } = url;        const pieces = url.path.split('/');        // We need to preserve the first piece always, so that we output a leading slash. The item at        // pieces[0] is an empty string.        let pointer = 1;        // Positive is the number of real directories we've output, used for popping a parent directory.        // Eg, "foo/bar/.." will have a positive 2, and we can decrement to be left with just "foo".        let positive = 0;        // We need to keep a trailing slash if we encounter an empty directory (eg, splitting "foo/" will        // generate `["foo", ""]` pieces). And, if we pop a parent directory. But once we encounter a        // real directory, we won't need to append, unless the other conditions happen again.        let addTrailingSlash = false;        for (let i = 1; i < pieces.length; i++) {            const piece = pieces[i];            // An empty directory, could be a trailing slash, or just a double "//" in the path.            if (!piece) {                addTrailingSlash = true;                continue;            }            // If we encounter a real directory, then we don't need to append anymore.            addTrailingSlash = false;            // A current directory, which we can always drop.            if (piece === '.')                continue;            // A parent directory, we need to see if there are any real directories we can pop. Else, we            // have an excess of parents, and we'll need to keep the "..".            if (piece === '..') {                if (positive) {                    addTrailingSlash = true;                    positive--;                    pointer--;                }                else if (relativePath) {                    // If we're in a relativePath, then we need to keep the excess parents. Else, in an absolute                    // URL, protocol relative URL, or an absolute path, we don't need to keep excess.                    pieces[pointer++] = piece;                }                continue;            }            // We've encountered a real directory. Move it to the next insertion pointer, which accounts for            // any popped or dropped directories.            pieces[pointer++] = piece;            positive++;        }        let path = '';        for (let i = 1; i < pointer; i++) {            path += '/' + pieces[i];        }        if (!path || (addTrailingSlash && !path.endsWith('/..'))) {            path += '/';        }        url.path = path;    }    /**     * Attempts to resolve `input` URL/path relative to `base`.     */    function resolve(input, base) {        if (!input && !base)            return '';        const url = parseUrl(input);        // If we have a base, and the input isn't already an absolute URL, then we need to merge.        if (base && !url.scheme) {            const baseUrl = parseUrl(base);            url.scheme = baseUrl.scheme;            // If there's no host, then we were just a path.            if (!url.host || baseUrl.scheme === 'file:') {                // The host, user, and port are joined, you can't copy one without the others.                url.user = baseUrl.user;                url.host = baseUrl.host;                url.port = baseUrl.port;            }            mergePaths(url, baseUrl);        }        normalizePath(url);        // If the input (and base, if there was one) are both relative, then we need to output a relative.        if (url.relativePath) {            // The first char is always a "/".            const path = url.path.slice(1);            if (!path)                return '.';            // If base started with a leading ".", or there is no base and input started with a ".", then we            // need to ensure that the relative path starts with a ".". We don't know if relative starts            // with a "..", though, so check before prepending.            const keepRelative = (base || input).startsWith('.');            return !keepRelative || path.startsWith('.') ? path : './' + path;        }        // If there's no host (and no scheme/user/port), then we need to output an absolute path.        if (!url.scheme && !url.host)            return url.path;        // We're outputting either an absolute URL, or a protocol relative one.        return `${url.scheme}//${url.user}${url.host}${url.port}${url.path}`;    }    return resolve;}));//# sourceMappingURL=resolve-uri.umd.js.map
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