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Database configuration URL parser for node.js
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# DATABASE_URL parser for node.js
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This is an [npm](https://npmjs.org/) package that parses database
configurations passed in as URLs. This is typically useful in Heroku
deployments, where the database configuration is given in the `DATABASE_URL`
environment variable.
## Supported Platforms
This library is tested against the following platforms.
* [node.js](http://nodejs.org/) 0.6
* [node.js](http://nodejs.org/) 0.8
* [node.js](http://nodejs.org/) 0.10
Keep in mind that the versions above are not hard requirements.
## Installation and Usage
The preferred installation method is to add the library to the `dependencies`
section in your `package.json`.
```json
{
"dependencies": {
"parse-database-url": "*"
}
}
```
Alternatively, `npm` can be used to install the library directly.
```bash
npm install parse-database-url
```
Once the library is installed, `require`-ing it returns the function that
parses URLs.
```javascript
var parseDbUrl = require("parse-database-url");
```
And you can use that to parse URLs :)
```javascript
var dbConfig = parseDbUrl(process.env["DATABASE_URL"]);
```
## Development
The library comes with unit tests. Please make sure they pass before submitting
a pull request.
```bash
npm install
npm test
```
If you modify the parser, please add test cases showing your changes to
[test/parse_cases.json](test/parse_cases.json).
## Copyright and License
The library is Copyright (c) 2013 Victor Costan, and distributed under the MIT
License.