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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T18:27:30+00:00 2026-06-11T18:27:30+00:00

Is there a standard function to check an IRI , to check an URL

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Is there a standard function to check an IRI, to check an URL apparently I can use:

parts = urlparse.urlsplit(url)  
    if not parts.scheme or not parts.netloc:  
        '''apparently not an url'''

I tried the above with an URL containing Unicode characters:

import urlparse
url = "http://fdasdf.fdsfîășîs.fss/ăîăî"
parts = urlparse.urlsplit(url)
if not parts.scheme or not parts.netloc:  
    print "not an url"
else:
    print "yes an url"

and what I get is yes an url. Does this means I’m good an this tests for valid IRI? Is there another way ?

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    2026-06-11T18:27:31+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 6:27 pm

    Using urlparse is not sufficient to test for a valid IRI.

    Use the rfc3987 package instead:

    from rfc3987 import parse
    
    parse('http://fdasdf.fdsfîășîs.fss/ăîăî', rule='IRI')
    
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