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TS Referer Parser

A TypeScript-based referer parser library inspired by nodejs-referer-parser. This library can be used in any JavaScript or TypeScript project, including various frameworks like React, Vue, Angular, or Node.js applications.

The implementation uses the shared 'database' of known referers found in file as it says in the snowplow-referer-parser/referer-parser README.

Installation

To install the package:

pnpm add ts-referer-parser

If you're using npm or yarn, you can use their respective commands:

npm install ts-referer-parser
# or
yarn add ts-referer-parser

Usage

import { parse } from "ts-referer-parser";

async function example() {
  let result = await parse("", "http://www.example.com/");

  console.log("Direct traffic:", result);
  // Output: Direct traffic: { medium: 'direct', referer: null, term: null }

  result = await parse(
    "https://www.facebook.com/",
    "http://www.example.com/"
  );

  console.log("Social media referral:", result);
  // Output: Social media referral: { medium: 'social', referer: 'facebook', term: null }

  result = await parse(
    "http://www.google.com/search?q=gateway+oracle+cards+denise+linn&hl=en&client=safari",
    "http://www.example.com/"
  );
  
  console.log("Search engine referral:", result);
  // Output: Search engine referral: { medium: 'search', referer: 'Google', term: 'gateway oracle cards denise linn' }
}

example();

Extracting Referer

To use this library effectively, you need to extract the referer URL. The method for doing this differs between client-side and server-side environments:

let referer = '';

if (typeof window !== 'undefined') {
  // Client-side (browser) environment
  referer = document.referrer;
} else {
  // Server-side environment
  // Note: The exact method to get the referer may vary depending on your server setup
  referer = request.headers.referer; // Example for Express.js
}

// Now you can use the referer with the parse function
const result = await parse(referer, currentPageUrl);

Note: In a server-side environment, the method to access the referer may vary depending on your server setup and framework. The example above assumes an Express.js-like setup.

API

parse(refererUrl: string, pageUrl?: string, internalDomains: string[] = []): Promise<Referer>

Parses the given referer URL and returns a Promise that resolves to a Referer object containing:

  • medium: The type of referer (e.g., 'search', 'social', 'unknown', 'internal', 'direct', 'invalid')
  • referer: The name of the referer (e.g., 'google', 'facebook', 'twitter')
  • term: The search term used, if applicable (null otherwise)

Features

  • Supports various search engines, social media platforms, and email providers
  • Handles internal referrals
  • Typescript support

Project Structure

  • src/index.ts: Contains the main parsing logic
  • src/types.ts: Defines the TypeScript interfaces
  • src/index.test.ts: Contains the test suite

Testing

This library uses Vitest for testing. To run the tests, use the following command:

pnpm test

License

This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/AmazingFeature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

Development

To set up the project for development:

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Run pnpm i to install dependencies
  3. Use pnpm test to run the test suite
  4. Use pnpm build to build the project

Note: While pnpm is the preferred package manager for this project, npm or yarn should work as well.

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