--- title: url description: Isomorphic modern/legacy/Node polyfill for WHATWG URL/URLSearchParams. --- `url` package provides polyfill for the [WHATWG url specification](https://url.spec.whatwg.org/) for legacy browsers or defaults to the global class which is available in modern browsers and Node. It is recomended that you use this package for compatibility with non-modern browsers. For more information we recommend [reading the MDN articles](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Fetch_API) about it and looking over the [Node API documentation](https://nodejs.org/api/url.html#url_the_whatwg_url_api) for more details as this article covers only basic usage in Meteor. ## Usage ### Installation To add this package to an existing app, run the following command from your app directory: ```bash meteor add url ``` To add the `url` package to an existing package, include the statement `api.use('url');` in the `Package.onUse` callback in your `package.js` file: ```js Package.onUse((api) => { api.use('url'); }); ``` After installing the package you can then import the `URL` and `URLSearchParams` from the package and use it as described at MDN and Node documentations. ### URL ```js import { URL } from 'meteor/url'; const url = new URL('https://www.meteor.com'); ``` You can then use `URL` for example in a [fetch](/packages/fetch) call: ```js import { URL } from 'meteor/url'; import { fetch } from 'meteor/fetch'; const url = new URL('https://www.example.com/api/reportVisit'); fetch(url, { method: 'POST', body: JSON.stringify({ siteId: 11 }) ... }) ``` ### URLSearchParams ```js import { URLSearchParams } from 'meteor/url'; const searchParams = new URLSearchParams({ query: 'WHATWG', location: 'MDN' }) ``` You can then include `URLSearchParams` in the options for `URL` if you build them separately from when creating the `URL` class.