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@umdjs/query-string

v1.0.0

Published

UMD build dist for query-string.

Readme

UMD build dist for query-string.

English ・ 简体中文Changelog · Report Bug · Request Feature

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📦 Usage

[!NOTE]
The @umdjs/query-string only provides UMD dist of query-string.

Add script tag in your browser and use the global variable queryString.

We provide dist files under dist folder in @umdjs/query-string's npm package. You can also download these files directly from or unpkg.

<!doctype html>
<html lang="zh-CN">
  <head>
    <script src="//unpkg.com/@umdjs/query-string/dist/index.min.js" />
  </head>
  <body>
    <script>
      console.log(location.search);
      //=> '?foo=bar'

      // ~ Use `queryString` from global:
      const parsed = queryString.parse(location.search);
      console.log(parsed);
      //=> {foo: 'bar'}

      console.log(location.hash);
      //=> '#token=bada55cafe'

      const parsedHash = queryString.parse(location.hash);
      console.log(parsedHash);
      //=> {token: 'bada55cafe'}

      parsed.foo = 'unicorn';
      parsed.ilike = 'pizza';

      const stringified = queryString.stringify(parsed);
      //=> 'foo=unicorn&ilike=pizza'

      location.search = stringified;
      // note that `location.search` automatically prepends a question mark
      console.log(location.search);
      //=> '?foo=unicorn&ilike=pizza'
    </script>
  </body>
</html>

⌨️ Local Development

You can use Github Codespaces for online development:

Or clone it for local development:

git clone https://github.com/Carrotzpc/umdjs.git
cd umdjs
pnpm install
pnpm dev

🗒️ Changelog

See query-string/CHANGELOG.md for detail.

🤝 Contributing

Contributions of all types are more than welcome, if you are interested in contributing code, feel free to check out our GitHub Issues to get stuck in to show us what you’re made of.


📝 License

Copyright © 2024 Carrotzpc. This project is MIT licensed.