Use global URL constructor#23
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Thanks for the PR! I wasn't aware that URL had been added as a global variable. As all currently supported versions of Node include it as a global variable and have for a while now, it would make sense to use it that way, especially if it makes some use cases easier. |
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Yes, definitely not essential, but nice to have. Thanks for taking a look so quickly! |
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A much later follow-up to #8 :)
We're still happy
robots-parserusers over in GoogleChrome/lighthouse. Recently we've been changing how we bundle Lighthouse for use in the browser, and, for whatever reason, the most popular rollup and browserify polyfills for the Node'url'module don't include theURLproperty, requiring an extra level of patching to getrobots-parserworking in the browser.Node 10 added
URLas a global, though, which was released long enough ago that maybe the explicitrequire()could be dropped and the global used instead?Thanks!