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x/fastro/http/deps.ts

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import * as fastro from "https://deno.land/x/fastro@v0.83.2/http/deps.ts";

Utilities for working with OS-specific file paths.

Functions from this module will automatically switch to support the path style of the current OS, either windows for Microsoft Windows, or posix for every other operating system, eg. Linux, MacOS, BSD etc.

To use functions for a specific path style regardless of the current OS import the modules from the platform sub directory instead.

Example, for posix:

import { fromFileUrl } from "https://deno.land/std@0.224.0/path/posix/from_file_url.ts";
const p = fromFileUrl("file:///home/foo");
console.log(p); // "/home/foo"

or, for windows:

import { fromFileUrl } from "https://deno.land/std@0.224.0/path/windows/from_file_url.ts";
const p = fromFileUrl("file:///home/foo");
console.log(p); // "\\home\\foo"

This module is browser compatible.

Variables

A map of extensions for a given media type.

v
posix
deprecated
v
Status
deprecated
v
STATUS_TEXT
deprecated
v
win32
deprecated

Functions

Return the last portion of a path. Trailing directory separators are ignored, and optional suffix is removed.

Determines the common path from a set of paths, using an optional separator, which defaults to the OS default separator.

Given an extension or media type, return a full Content-Type or Content-Disposition header value.

Return the directory path of a path.

For a given media type, return the most relevant extension, or undefined if no extension can be found.

Returns the extensions known to be associated with the media type type. The returned extensions will each begin with a leading dot, as in .html.

Return the extension of the path with leading period.

Generate a path from FormatInputPathObject object.

Serializes the media type and the optional parameters as a media type conforming to RFC 2045 and RFC 2616.

Converts a file URL to a path string.

Given a media type or header value, identify the encoding charset. If the charset cannot be determined, the function returns undefined.

Convert a glob string to a regular expression.

Verifies whether provided path is absolute

Test whether the given string is a glob

Join all given a sequence of paths,then normalizes the resulting path.

Like join(), but doesn't collapse "**/.." when globstar is true.

Normalize the path, resolving '..' and '.' segments. Note that resolving these segments does not necessarily mean that all will be eliminated. A '..' at the top-level will be preserved, and an empty path is canonically '.'.

Like normalize(), but doesn't collapse "**/.." when globstar is true.

Return a ParsedPath object of the path.

Parses the media type and any optional parameters, per RFC 1521. Media types are the values in Content-Type and Content-Disposition headers. On success the function returns a tuple where the first element is the media type and the second element is the optional parameters or undefined if there are none.

Return the relative path from from to to based on current working directory.

Resolves path segments into a path

Converts a path string to a file URL.

f
toHashString
deprecated

Resolves path to a namespace path

f
typeByExtension
deprecated

Interfaces

I
ConnInfo
deprecated

A parsed path object generated by path.parse() or consumed by path.format().