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@danielhaim/analyzeredirects v1.0.4

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Analyze Redirects

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Overview

AnalyzeRedirects is a tool for analyzing URL redirects, identifying duplicates and conflicts, and generating .htaccess or .nginx style redirect rules.

Installation

Install AnalyzeRedirects using NPM:

npm i @danielhaim/analyzeredirects
  1. Link the Package Locally If you're working on the project locally and want to test your changes in your environment, use npm link:
npm link
  1. Linking in another project If you want to link this package into another project for testing or development, you can use this command inside the target project:
npm link @danielhaim/analyzeredirects

API Documentation

Once installed, you can use the command-line interface (CLI) to analyze your redirects and generate .txt files with the rules. Here's how to use it:

# If you have linked the package locally:
analyze-redirects --file <path_to_your_json_file> [options]

# If you installed the package normally:
npx analyze-redirects --file <path_to_your_json_file> [options]

Options:

  • -f, --file <path>: Path to JSON file with Old_URL and New_URL.
  • -o, --output <path>: Path to output the generated redirects file (default: ./dist/redirects.txt).
  • -a, --analyze-only: Only analyze redirects without generating output file.
  • -s, --silent: Suppress console output.
  • -h, --help: Display this help message.

Examples:

To analyze redirects and see the output in the console:

analyze-redirects --file ./__test__/demo-urls.json

To generate a file with the redirects:

analyze-redirects -f ./__test__/demo-urls.json -o ./output-redirects.txt

To analyze without generating a file:

analyze-redirects --file ./__test__/demo-urls.json --analyze-only

Adding a New URL Set

To add a new set of redirects, create a urls.json file in the ./sets/ directory with the following structure:

[
    { "Old_URL": "/old-page", "New_URL": "https://example.com/new-page" },
    { "Old_URL": "/another-page", "New_URL": "https://example.com/another-page" }
]

Once your set is added, you can analyze it using the CLI by specifying the path to your urls.json file.

License

This software is released under the MIT License

Report Issues or Request a Feature

If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for improvements, please feel free to report them. Your feedback is invaluable in enhancing this software.

Folder Structure

Here's an overview of the project's folder structure:

.
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── __test__
│   ├── analyzeredirects.test.js
│   ├── demo-redirects.txt
│   ├── demo-urls.json
│   └── expected-demo-redirects.txt
├── babel.config.js
├── cli.js
├── index.js
├── jest.config.mjs
├── package-lock.json
├── package.json
├── sets
│   └── urls.json
└── src
    ├── index.js
    └── util.analyze.js
  • __test__: Contains test files and sample data.
  • cli.js: The CLI entry point.
  • sets/urls.json: Default set for analysis, you can add your own sets here.
  • src/: Source code for redirect analysis and utilities.
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