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Get title from remote HTML URL - without jQuery
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// Only using native browser features (no jQuery). | |
// Uses `fetch`, `DOMParser` and `querySelectorAll`. | |
const getTitle = (url) => { | |
return fetch(`https://crossorigin.me/${url}`) | |
.then((response) => response.text()) | |
.then((html) => { | |
const doc = new DOMParser().parseFromString(html, "text/html"); | |
const title = doc.querySelectorAll('title')[0]; | |
return title.innerText; | |
}); | |
}; | |
var urls = [ | |
'https://medium.com/@unakravets/the-sad-state-of-entitled-web-developers-e4f314764dd', | |
'http://frontendnewsletter.com/issues/1#start', | |
'https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/v8-users/PInzACvS5I4', | |
'https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kJVYpOqcVU', | |
] | |
// This one keeps the order the same as the URL list. | |
Promise.all( | |
urls.map((url) => getTitle(url)) | |
).then((titles) => { | |
console.log(titles); | |
}); |
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