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Node.js URL.origin API

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url.origin is an inbuilt application programming interface(API) of the URL class within the url module
url.origin API is used to gets the read-only serialization of the URL’s origin. 
 

Syntax: url.origin
url : It is an object created by URL constructor.

Example 1: 
 

javascript




//Importing the url module
const url = require('url');
  
//Creating an URL_1 object with URL constructor.
const URL_1 = new URL("https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/geeks");
  
//Getting origin of above created URL_1 object
console.log(URL_1.origin);


Output: 
 

Note: We can not set the origin of URL using url.origin API. If we try to do it then it will be ignored and origin will not be effected. 
Example 2: 
 

javascript




//Importing the url module
const url = require('url');
  
//Creating an URL_1 object with URL constructor.
const URL_1 = new URL("https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/geeks");
  
//Getting origin of above created URL_1 object
console.log(URL_1.origin);
  
//Setting URL_1 origin to https://www.geeks.com
URL_1.origin = "https://www.geeks.com";
  
//Getting origin after setting URL_1 origin
console.log(URL_1.origin);


Output: 
 

 


Last Updated : 14 Oct, 2021
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