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// Note: this gist is a part of this OSS project that I'm currently working on: https://github.com/steven-tey/dub | |
export default async function getTitleFromUrl (url: string) { | |
const controller = new AbortController(); | |
const timeoutId = setTimeout(() => controller.abort(), 2000); // timeout if it takes longer than 2 seconds | |
const title = await fetch(url, { signal: controller.signal }) | |
.then((res) => { | |
clearTimeout(timeoutId); | |
return res.text(); | |
}) | |
.then((body: string) => { | |
let match = body.match(/<title>([^<]*)<\/title>/); // regular expression to parse contents of the <title> tag | |
if (!match || typeof match[1] !== "string") return "No title found"; // if no title found, return "No title found" | |
return match[1]; | |
}) | |
.catch((err) => { | |
console.log(err); | |
return "No title found"; // if there's an error, return "No title found" | |
}); | |
return title; | |
}; |
Super cool gist! I ran into an issue when sites' titles had attributes inside (common for sites that use react-helmet) so I'd propose this fix to get around that problem:
.then((body: string) => {
const match = body.match(/<title([^<]*)>([^<]*)<\/title>/) // regular expression to parse contents of the <title> tag
if (!match || typeof match[match.length - 1] !== "string")
return "No title found" // if no title found, return "No title found"
return match[match.length - 1]
})
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@Marcisbee @joshdance Oh yeah, good point, I should've mentioned that in the demo, I'm calling a Next.js Edge API Route that runs the
getTitleFromURL
function. Here's the full code for that:And you'll basically call the
/api/utils/title-from-url
endpoint on the client side with SWR/fetch.Hope that clarifies things!