URLPattern: protocol property
Limited availability
This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.
Note: This feature is available in Web Workers.
The protocol
read-only property of the URLPattern
interface is a string containing the pattern used to match the protocol part of a URL.
This is the normalized value of the protocol pattern passed to the constructor, an inherited value from a baseURL
passed to the constructor, or the default value ("*"
), which matches any protocol.
Value
A string.
Examples
>Basic usage
The following example creates a URLPattern
object with http{s}?
for the protocol
part and logs the property.
This pattern matches any URL that has the http
or https
protocol.
js
const pattern = new URLPattern({ protocol: "http{s}?" });
console.log(pattern.protocol); // 'http{s}?'
console.log(pattern.test("https://example.com/shoes?q=baby")); // true
Specifications
Specification |
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URL Pattern> # dom-urlpattern-protocol> |
Browser compatibility
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