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@kieffer kieffer on 7 Mar 2017 1 KB v0.0.0
/*!
 * encodeurl
 * Copyright(c) 2016 Douglas Christopher Wilson
 * MIT Licensed
 */

'use strict'

/**
 * Module exports.
 * @public
 */

module.exports = encodeUrl

/**
 * RegExp to match non-URL code points, *after* encoding (i.e. not including "%")
 * and including invalid escape sequences.
 * @private
 */

var ENCODE_CHARS_REGEXP = /(?:[^\x21\x25\x26-\x3B\x3D\x3F-\x5B\x5D\x5F\x61-\x7A\x7E]|%(?:[^0-9A-Fa-f]|[0-9A-Fa-f][^0-9A-Fa-f]))+/g

/**
 * RegExp to match unmatched surrogate pair.
 * @private
 */

var UNMATCHED_SURROGATE_PAIR_REGEXP = /(^|[^\uD800-\uDBFF])[\uDC00-\uDFFF]|[\uD800-\uDBFF]([^\uDC00-\uDFFF]|$)/g

/**
 * String to replace unmatched surrogate pair with.
 * @private
 */

var UNMATCHED_SURROGATE_PAIR_REPLACE = '$1\uFFFD$2'

/**
 * Encode a URL to a percent-encoded form, excluding already-encoded sequences.
 *
 * This function will take an already-encoded URL and encode all the non-URL
 * code points. This function will not encode the "%" character unless it is
 * not part of a valid sequence (`%20` will be left as-is, but `%foo` will
 * be encoded as `%25foo`).
 *
 * This encode is meant to be "safe" and does not throw errors. It will try as
 * hard as it can to properly encode the given URL, including replacing any raw,
 * unpaired surrogate pairs with the Unicode replacement character prior to
 * encoding.
 *
 * @param {string} url
 * @return {string}
 * @public
 */

function encodeUrl (url) {
  return String(url)
    .replace(UNMATCHED_SURROGATE_PAIR_REGEXP, UNMATCHED_SURROGATE_PAIR_REPLACE)
    .replace(ENCODE_CHARS_REGEXP, encodeURI)
}