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query-string
Parse and stringify URL query strings
Install
$ npm install --save query-string
Usage
var queryString = require('query-string');
console.log(location.search);
//=> ?foo=bar
var parsed = queryString.parse(location.search);
console.log(parsed);
//=> {foo: 'bar'}
console.log(location.hash);
//=> #token=bada55cafe
var parsedHash = queryString.parse(location.hash);
console.log(parsedHash);
//=> {token: 'bada55cafe'}
parsed.foo = 'unicorn';
parsed.ilike = 'pizza';
location.search = queryString.stringify(parsed);
console.log(location.search);
//=> ?foo=unicorn&ilike=pizza
API
.parse(string)
Parse a query string into an object. Leading ?
or #
are ignored, so you can pass location.search
or location.hash
directly.
.stringify(object)
Stringify an object into a query string, sorting the keys.
.extract(string)
Extract a query string from a URL that can be passed into .parse()
.
Nesting
This module intentionally doesn't support nesting as it's not specced and varies between implementations, which causes a lot of edge cases.
You're much better off just converting the object to a JSON string:
queryString.stringify({
foo: 'bar',
nested: JSON.stringify({
unicorn: 'cake'
})
});
//=> foo=bar&nested=%7B%22unicorn%22%3A%22cake%22%7D
License
MIT © Sindre Sorhus