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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T19:13:47+00:00 2026-05-27T19:13:47+00:00

Is there a (native) javascript API that offers the functionality of window.location to custom

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Is there a (native) javascript API that offers the “functionality” of window.location to custom URLs? something along the lines of

var url = new URL("http://stackoverflow.com/question?hello=world#foo");
console.log(url.hostname, url.path);
// out: "stackoverflow.com", "/question"
url.hash = "bar";
url.query = "";
console.log(url);
// out: "http://stackoverflow.com/question#bar"

I’m fairly certain there is no native API for this (for what reason ever). If someone implemented this, please share the link.

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    2026-05-27T19:13:48+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 7:13 pm

    So the answer would be yes and no.

    As some answer suggests, you could create an anchor element and use it to do the parsing, which is basically native code.

    var url = document.createElement("A");
    url.href = "http://stackoverflow.com/question?hello=world#foo";
    
    console.log('// expected: "stackoverflow.com", "/question"');
    console.log('//      got: "' + url.hostname + '", "' + url.pathname + '"');
    output -->           got: "stackoverflow.com", "/question"
    
    url.hash = "bar";
    url.search = "";
    
    console.log('// expected: "http://stackoverflow.com/question#bar"');
    console.log('//      got: "' + url.href + '"');
    output -->           got: "http://stackoverflow.com/question?#bar"
    

    Live demo: http://jsfiddle.net/roberkules/H48dt/

    The only difference is, that the ? is not removed after the querystring is emptied.

    The “API”:

    url.protocol
    url.host
    url.port
    url.pathname
    url.search
    url.hash
    
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