'use strict';
exports.__esModule = true;
exports.default = determineCrossOrigin;
var _url2 = require('url');
var _url3 = _interopRequireDefault(_url2);
function _interopRequireDefault(obj) { return obj && obj.__esModule ? obj : { default: obj }; }
var tempAnchor = void 0;
/**
* Sets the `crossOrigin` property for this resource based on if the url
* for this resource is cross-origin. If crossOrigin was manually set, this
* function does nothing.
* Nipped from the resource loader!
*
* @ignore
* @param {string} url - The url to test.
* @param {object} [loc=window.location] - The location object to test against.
* @return {string} The crossOrigin value to use (or empty string for none).
*/
function determineCrossOrigin(url) {
var loc = arguments.length > 1 && arguments[1] !== undefined ? arguments[1] : window.location;
// data: and javascript: urls are considered same-origin
if (url.indexOf('data:') === 0) {
return '';
}
// default is window.location
loc = loc || window.location;
if (!tempAnchor) {
tempAnchor = document.createElement('a');
}
// let the browser determine the full href for the url of this resource and then
// parse with the node url lib, we can't use the properties of the anchor element
// because they don't work in IE9 :(
tempAnchor.href = url;
url = _url3.default.parse(tempAnchor.href);
var samePort = !url.port && loc.port === '' || url.port === loc.port;
// if cross origin
if (url.hostname !== loc.hostname || !samePort || url.protocol !== loc.protocol) {
return 'anonymous';
}
return '';
}
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