/queryencoder

An npm module to encode an object into query params of an url

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queryencoder

An npm module to encode an object into query params of an url

Install

To install queryencoder, run:

$ npm install queryencoder

Usage

Simple

const { encode } = require('queryencoder');

const object = {
    str: 'string',
    n: 23,
    truthy: true
};

// The result is '?str=string&n=23&truthy=true'
const queryUrl = encode(object);

With nested object

const { encode } = require('queryencoder');

const object = {
    str: 'string',
    nested: {
        a: 'ciao'
    }
};

// The result is '?str=string&nested=true&nested.a=ciao'
const queryUrl = encode(object);

With some options

const { encode } = require('queryencoder');

const object = {
    str: 'string',
    shown: undefined,
    nested: {
        a: 'ciao'
    },
    vero: true
};

// The result is 'str=string&nested.a=ciao&vero'
const queryUrl = encode(object, {
    preserveUndefined: true,
    addQuestionMark: false,
    flagNestedParents: false,
    shortBoolean: true
});

With some dates

const { encode } = require('queryencoder');

const object = {
    date: new Date('1999-04-23')
};

// The result is 'date=1999-04-23'
const queryUrl = encode(object, {
    dateParser: date => date.toISOString().slice(0, 10)
});

API

The documentation site is: queryencoder documentation

The documentation for development site is: queryencoder dev documentation

encode

The function to encode an object into an url query param string.

Syntax:

const queryString = encode(object, options);

Parameters:

  • object: It is the object describing the parameters that should be encoded. It is an object that can be nested ad have values of type: string, number, boolean and Date.
  • options: Optional. It is the object containing the options.

Options parameters:

  • addQuestionMark: Optional. A boolean that says if the ? will be added to the begin of the result. Default value: true.
  • shortBoolean: Optional. If a value is of boolean type, it will be just declared if true while omitted if false. (e.g. &val) Default value: false.
  • flagNestedParents: Optional. A boolean that says if in case there is a nested object, a parameter with value true for each path to the parents will be added. Default value: true.
  • preserveNull: Optional. A boolean that says if all the null values will be kept and parsed as 'null'. Default value: true.
  • preserveUndefined: Optional. A boolean that says if all the undefined values will be kept and parsed as 'undefined'. Default value: false.
  • dateParser: Optional. The function used to parse the dates. Default value: value => value.toISOString().

Development

To build the module make sure you have the dev dependencies installed.

The project is written in Typescript, bundled with Webpack and linted with ESLint.

Lint

In order to lint the code:

$ npm run lint

In order to lint and fix the code:

$ npm run lint:fix

There are also the :source and :test suffix after lint in order to lint only the source code or the test code.

Transpile

To transpile both the source and the test code:

$ npm run transpile

The source and the test folders will be transpiled in the dist folder. Also the type declarations will be generated.

To transpile only the source code:

$ npm run transpile:source

The source folder will be transpiled in the dist folder. Also the type declarations will be generated.

Test

After having transpiled the code, run:

$ npm test

in order to run the tests with mocha.

If a coverage report is to be generated, run:

$ npm run nyc

Bundle

$ npm run bundle

The source folder will be compiled in the bundled folder. It will contain the bundled index.js and index.d.ts files.