A library for simplifying encoding and decoding URL query parameters.
Used in React with use-query-params.
Using npm:
$ npm install --save serialize-query-params query-string
Note: There is a peer dependency on query-string. For IE11 support, use v5.1.1, otherwise use v6.
- Param Types
- decodeQueryParams
- encodeQueryParams
- updateLocation
- updateLocationIn
- Type Definitions
- Serialization Utility Functions
See all param definitions here. You can define your own parameter types by creating an object with an encode
and a decode
function. See the existing definitions for examples.
Note that all null and empty values are typically treated as follows:
value | encoding |
---|---|
null |
?foo |
"" |
?foo= |
undefined |
? (removed from URL) |
Examples in this table assume query parameter named qp
.
Param | Type | Example Decoded | Example Encoded |
---|---|---|---|
StringParam | string | 'foo' |
?qp=foo |
NumberParam | number | 123 |
?qp=123 |
ObjectParam | { key: string } | { foo: 'bar', baz: 'zzz' } |
?qp=foo-bar_baz-zzz |
ArrayParam | string[] | ['a','b','c'] |
?qp=a&qp=b&qp=c |
JsonParam | any | { foo: 'bar' } |
?qp=%7B%22foo%22%3A%22bar%22%7D |
DateParam | Date | Date(2019, 2, 1) |
?qp=2019-03-01 |
DateTimeParam | Date | Date(2019, 2, 1) |
?qp=2019-02-28T22:00:00.000Z |
BooleanParam | boolean | true |
?qp=1 |
NumericObjectParam | { key: number } | { foo: 1, bar: 2 } |
?qp=foo-1_bar-2 |
DelimitedArrayParam | string[] | ['a','b','c'] |
?qp=a_b_c' |
DelimitedNumericArrayParam | number[] | [1, 2, 3] |
?qp=1_2_3' |
Enum Param
You can define enum param using createEnumParam
. It works as StringParam
but restricts decoded output to a list of allowed strings:
import { createEnumParam } from 'serialize-query-params';
// values other than 'asc' or 'desc' will be decoded as undefined
const SortOrderEnumParam = createEnumParam(['asc', 'desc'])
Setting a default value
If you'd like to have a default value, you can wrap your param with withDefault()
:
import { withDefault, ArrayParam } from 'serialize-query-params';
// by default, nulls are converted to defaults
const NeverNullArrayParam = withDefault(ArrayParam, []);
// if you don't want nulls to be included, pass false as a third arg
const NeverUndefinedArrayParam = withDefault(ArrayParam, [], false);
Example with Custom Param
You can define your own params if the ones shipped with this package don't work for you. There are included serialization utility functions to make this easier, but you can use whatever you like.
import {
encodeDelimitedArray,
decodeDelimitedArray
} from 'serialize-query-params';
/** Uses a comma to delimit entries. e.g. ['a', 'b'] => qp?=a,b */
const CommaArrayParam = {
encode: (array: string[] | null | undefined): string | undefined =>
encodeDelimitedArray(array, ','),
decode: (arrayStr: string | string[] | null | undefined): string[] | undefined =>
decodeDelimitedArray(arrayStr, ',')
};
decodeQueryParams<QPCMap extends QueryParamConfigMap>(
paramConfigMap: QPCMap,
encodedQuery: Partial<EncodedValueMap<QPCMap>>
): Partial<DecodedValueMap<QPCMap>>
Convert the values in query from strings to their natural types via the decode functions configured in paramConfigMap.
Example
import {
stringify,
decodeQueryParams,
NumberParam,
DelimitedArrayParam
} from 'serialize-query-params';
// encode each parameter according to the configuration
const decodedQuery = decodeQueryParams(
{ foo: NumberParam, bar: DelimitedArrayParam },
{ foo: '123', bar: 'a_b' }
);
// produces: { foo: 123, bar: ['a', 'b'] }
encodeQueryParams<QPCMap extends QueryParamConfigMap>(
paramConfigMap: QPCMap,
query: Partial<DecodedValueMap<QPCMap>>
): Partial<EncodedValueMap<QPCMap>>
Convert the values in query to strings via the encode functions configured in paramConfigMap. This can be useful for constructing links using decoded query parameters.
Example
import {
encodeQueryParams,
DelimitedArrayParam,
NumberParam,
} from 'serialize-query-params';
import { stringify } from 'query-string';
// encode each parameter according to the configuration
const encodedQuery = encodeQueryParams(
{ foo: NumberParam, bar: DelimitedArrayParam },
{ foo: 123, bar: ['a', 'b'] }
);
// produces: { foo: '123', bar: 'a_b' }
const link = `/?${stringify(encodedQuery)}`;
export function updateLocation(
encodedQuery: EncodedQuery,
location: Location
): Location {
Updates a location object to have a new query string (the search
field) based
on the encoded query parameters passed in via encodedQuery
. Parameters not
specified in encodedQuery
will be dropped from the URL.
Example
import { updateLocation } from 'serialize-query-params';
// location has search: ?foo=123&bar=abc
const newLocation = updateLocation({ foo: '555' }, location);
// newLocation has search: ?foo=555
// note that unspecified query parameters (bar in this case) are not retained.
export function updateInLocation(
encodedQueryReplacements: EncodedQuery,
location: Location
): Location {
Updates a location object to have a new query string (the search
field) based
on the encoded query parameters passed in via encodedQueryReplacements
. Only
parameters specified in encodedQueryReplacements
are affected by this update,
all other parameters are retained.
Example
import { updateInLocation } from 'serialize-query-params';
// location has search: ?foo=123&bar=abc
const newLocation = updateLocation({ foo: '555' }, location);
// newLocation has search: ?foo=555&bar=abc
// note that unspecified query parameters (bar in this case) are retained.
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