URL::Find
A Perl 6 module to find all the URL's in a set of text.
By default it will match domain names that use unicode characters such as http://правительство.рф. To only match ASCII domains use the :ascii option. It will also find URL's that end in one of the restricted characters, so https://www.google.com,
will pull out https://www.google.com
. It will find all the URL's in a text by default, or you can specify a maximum number with the :limit option. By default it will only find http, https, ftp, git and ssh schemes, but you can specify :any<1>
to match any schemes with legal characters..
sub find-urls(
Str $string,
Num :$limit is copy,
:$ascii,
:$any
) returns List
Accepts a string and returns a list of URL's. Optionally you can specify a limit to the number of URL's returned, or whether you want to only match URL's with ASCII domain names: :ascii<1> Matches only http https ftp git and ssh schemes by default. To match any scheme, use :any<1>
Samantha McVey (samcv) [email protected]
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the Artistic License 2.0.