Note that URI encoding is good for the query part, it's not good for the domain. The domain gets encoded using punycode. You need a library like URI.js to convert between a URI and IRI (Internationalized Resource Identifier).

This is correct if you plan on using the string later as a query string:

> encodeURIComponent("http://examplé.org/rosé?rosé=rosé") 'http%3A%2F%2Fexampl%C3%A9.org%2Fros%C3%A9%3Fros%C3%A9%3Dros%C3%A9'

If you don't want ASCII characters like / , : and ? to be escaped, use encodeURI instead:

> encodeURI("http://examplé.org/rosé?rosé=rosé") 'http://exampl%C3%A9.org/ros%C3%A9?ros%C3%A9=ros%C3%A9'

However, for other use-cases, you might need uri-js instead: