import { pathHasPrefix } from './path-has-prefix' /** * Given a path and a prefix it will remove the prefix when it exists in the * given path. It ensures it matches exactly without containing extra chars * and if the prefix is not there it will be noop. * * @param path The path to remove the prefix from. * @param prefix The prefix to be removed. */ export function removePathPrefix(path: string, prefix: string): string { // If the path doesn't start with the prefix we can return it as is. This // protects us from situations where the prefix is a substring of the path // prefix such as: // // For prefix: /blog // // /blog -> true // /blog/ -> true // /blog/1 -> true // /blogging -> false // /blogging/ -> false // /blogging/1 -> false if (!pathHasPrefix(path, prefix)) { return path } // Remove the prefix from the path via slicing. const withoutPrefix = path.slice(prefix.length) // If the path without the prefix starts with a `/` we can return it as is. if (withoutPrefix.startsWith('/')) { return withoutPrefix } // If the path without the prefix doesn't start with a `/` we need to add it // back to the path to make sure it's a valid path. return `/${withoutPrefix}` }