Rewrite links
Rewrite URL links in HTML using the HTMLRewriter. This is useful for JAMstack websites.
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export default {  async fetch(request) {    const OLD_URL = "developer.mozilla.org";    const NEW_URL = "mynewdomain.com";
    class AttributeRewriter {      constructor(attributeName) {        this.attributeName = attributeName;      }      element(element) {        const attribute = element.getAttribute(this.attributeName);        if (attribute) {          element.setAttribute(            this.attributeName,            attribute.replace(OLD_URL, NEW_URL),          );        }      }    }
    const rewriter = new HTMLRewriter()      .on("a", new AttributeRewriter("href"))      .on("img", new AttributeRewriter("src"));
    const res = await fetch(request);    const contentType = res.headers.get("Content-Type");
    // If the response is HTML, it can be transformed with    // HTMLRewriter -- otherwise, it should pass through    if (contentType.startsWith("text/html")) {      return rewriter.transform(res);    } else {      return res;    }  },};export default {  async fetch(request): Promise<Response> {    const OLD_URL = "developer.mozilla.org";    const NEW_URL = "mynewdomain.com";
    class AttributeRewriter {      constructor(attributeName) {        this.attributeName = attributeName;      }      element(element) {        const attribute = element.getAttribute(this.attributeName);        if (attribute) {          element.setAttribute(            this.attributeName,            attribute.replace(OLD_URL, NEW_URL),          );        }      }    }
    const rewriter = new HTMLRewriter()      .on("a", new AttributeRewriter("href"))      .on("img", new AttributeRewriter("src"));
    const res = await fetch(request);    const contentType = res.headers.get("Content-Type");
    // If the response is HTML, it can be transformed with    // HTMLRewriter -- otherwise, it should pass through    if (contentType.startsWith("text/html")) {      return rewriter.transform(res);    } else {      return res;    }  },} satisfies ExportedHandler;from pyodide.ffi import create_proxyfrom js import HTMLRewriter, fetch
async def on_fetch(request):    old_url = "developer.mozilla.org"    new_url = "mynewdomain.com"
    class AttributeRewriter:        def __init__(self, attr_name):            self.attr_name = attr_name        def element(self, element):            attr = element.getAttribute(self.attr_name)            if attr:                element.setAttribute(self.attr_name, attr.replace(old_url, new_url))
    href = create_proxy(AttributeRewriter("href"))    src = create_proxy(AttributeRewriter("src"))    rewriter = HTMLRewriter.new().on("a", href).on("img", src)    res = await fetch(request)    content_type = res.headers["Content-Type"]
    # If the response is HTML, it can be transformed with    # HTMLRewriter -- otherwise, it should pass through    if content_type.startswith("text/html"):        return rewriter.transform(res)    return resimport { Hono } from 'hono';import { html } from 'hono/html';
const app = new Hono();
app.get('*', async (c) => {  const OLD_URL = "developer.mozilla.org";  const NEW_URL = "mynewdomain.com";
  class AttributeRewriter {    attributeName: string;
    constructor(attributeName: string) {      this.attributeName = attributeName;    }
    element(element: Element) {      const attribute = element.getAttribute(this.attributeName);      if (attribute) {        element.setAttribute(          this.attributeName,          attribute.replace(OLD_URL, NEW_URL)        );      }    }  }
  // Make a fetch request using the original request  const res = await fetch(c.req.raw);  const contentType = res.headers.get("Content-Type") || "";
  // If the response is HTML, transform it with HTMLRewriter  if (contentType.startsWith("text/html")) {    const rewriter = new HTMLRewriter()      .on("a", new AttributeRewriter("href"))      .on("img", new AttributeRewriter("src"));
    return new Response(rewriter.transform(res).body, {      headers: res.headers    });  } else {    // Pass through the response as is    return res;  }});
export default app;Was this helpful?
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