James Smith
James Smith

Reputation: 881

Get domain without subdomain from a URL

What is the proper way to get the domain from a URL without the subdomains?

In Java, from a string you can make a new URL(urlString) and call getHost() on the URL, but you have subdomains with it.

The problem is because there can be hosts like: subhost.example.com and subhost.example.co.uk

There are several other of these two part domains like co.uk (see the list on https://wiki.mozilla.org/TLD_List).

It seems to me the only correct way to get only the domain is to do a search through the TLD list, remove the TLD from the end of the host, and take away everything before the last period in the host. Is there an existing method that does this? I didn't see one in java.net.URL, and I checked apache commons a bit but couldn't find one there.

Upvotes: 17

Views: 16096

Answers (3)

crysxd
crysxd

Reputation: 3479

The above solutions require you to add Guava. If you use OkHttp or Retrofit, you can also use

PublicSuffixDatabase.get().getEffectiveTldPlusOne("test.blogspot.com")

This gives you blogspot.com

Upvotes: 1

Tinus Tate
Tinus Tate

Reputation: 2365

Not sure if the above answer is correct:

InternetDomainName.from("test.blogspot.com").topPrivateDomain() -> test.blogspot.com

This works better in my case:

InternetDomainName.from("test.blogspot.com").topDomainUnderRegistrySuffix() -> blogspot.com

Details: https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/InternetDomainNameExplained

Upvotes: 1

Dan
Dan

Reputation: 1083

I know this is a few years late but if anyone stumbles across this question try the following:

InternetDomainName.from("subhost.example.co.uk").topPrivateDomain().name

The above will return example.co.uk.

Upvotes: 21

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