Get domain name from full URL
Check the code below, it should do the job fine.
<?php
function get_domain($url)
{
$pieces = parse_url($url);
$domain = isset($pieces['host']) ? $pieces['host'] : $pieces['path'];
if (preg_match('/(?P<domain>[a-z0-9][a-z0-9\-]{1,63}\.[a-z\.]{2,6})$/i', $domain, $regs)) {
return $regs['domain'];
}
return false;
}
print get_domain("http://mail.somedomain.co.uk"); // outputs 'somedomain.co.uk'
?>
I have found a very useful library using publicsuffix.org, PHP Domain Parser is a Public Suffix List based domain parser implemented in PHP.
https://github.com/jeremykendall/php-domain-parser
<?php
// this will do the job
require_once '../vendor/autoload.php';
$pslManager = new Pdp\PublicSuffixListManager();
$parser = new Pdp\Parser($pslManager->getList());
var_dump($parser->getRegistrableDomain('www.scottwills.co.uk'));
?>
string(16) "scottwills.co.uk"
The code below should be perfect for the job.
function get_domain($url){
$charge = explode('/', $url);
$charge = $charge[2]; //assuming that the url starts with http:// or https://
return $charge;
}
echo get_domain('http://www.example.com/example.php');
You need package that using Public Suffix List. Yes, you can use string functions arround parse_url() or regex, but they will produce incorrect result in complex URLs.
I recomend TLDExtract for domain parsing, here is sample code:
$url = 'http://i.imgur.com/a/b/c?query=value&query2=value';
parse_url($url, PHP_URL_HOST); // will return 'i.imgur.com'
$extract = new LayerShifter\TLDExtract\Extract();
$result = $extract->parse($url);
$result->getFullHost(); // will return 'i.imgur.com'
$result->getSubdomain(); // will return 'i'
$result->getRegistrableDomain(); // will return 'imgur.com'
$result->getSuffix(); // will return 'com'