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## A JavaScript URI template implementation
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This is a simple URI template implementation following the [RFC 6570 URI Template specification](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6570). The implementation supports all levels defined in the specification and is extensively tested.
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## Installation
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For use with Node.js you can install it through npm:
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    $ npm install url-template
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If you want to use it in a browser, copy `lib/url-template.js` into your project and use the global `urltemplate` instance. Alternatively you can use [Bower](http://bower.io/) to install this package:
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    $ bower install url-template
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## Example
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    var template = require('url-template');
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    ...
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    var emailUrl = template.parse('/{email}/{folder}/{id}');
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    // Returns '/user@domain/test/42'
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    emailUrl.expand({
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      email: 'user@domain',
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      folder: 'test',
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      id: 42
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    });
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## A note on error handling and reporting
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The RFC states that errors in the templates could optionally be handled and reported to the user. This implementation takes a slightly different approach in that it tries to do a best effort template expansion and leaves erroneous expressions in the returned URI instead of throwing errors. So for example, the incorrect expression `{unclosed` will return `{unclosed` as output. The leaves incorrect URLs to be handled by your URL library of choice.
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