// Query String Utilities var QueryString = exports; QueryString.unescape = function (str, decodeSpaces) { return decodeURIComponent(decodeSpaces ? str.replace(/\+/g, " ") : str); }; QueryString.escape = function (str) { return encodeURIComponent(str); }; var stack = []; /** *

Converts an arbitrary value to a Query String representation.

* *

Objects with cyclical references will trigger an exception.

* * @method stringify * @param obj {Variant} any arbitrary value to convert to query string * @param sep {String} (optional) Character that should join param k=v pairs together. Default: "&" * @param eq {String} (optional) Character that should join keys to their values. Default: "=" * @param name {String} (optional) Name of the current key, for handling children recursively. * @static */ QueryString.stringify = function (obj, sep, eq, name) { sep = sep || "&"; eq = eq || "="; if (isA(obj, null) || isA(obj, undefined) || typeof(obj) === 'function') { return name ? encodeURIComponent(name) + eq : ''; } if (isBool(obj)) obj = +obj; if (isNumber(obj) || isString(obj)) { return encodeURIComponent(name) + eq + encodeURIComponent(obj); } if (isA(obj, [])) { var s = []; name = name+'[]'; for (var i = 0, l = obj.length; i < l; i ++) { s.push( QueryString.stringify(obj[i], sep, eq, name) ); } return s.join(sep); } // now we know it's an object. // Check for cyclical references in nested objects for (var i = stack.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) if (stack[i] === obj) { throw new Error("querystring.stringify. Cyclical reference"); } stack.push(obj); var s = []; var begin = name ? name + '[' : ''; var end = name ? ']' : ''; for (var i in obj) if (obj.hasOwnProperty(i)) { var n = begin + i + end; s.push(QueryString.stringify(obj[i], sep, eq, n)); } stack.pop(); s = s.join(sep); if (!s && name) return name + "="; return s; }; QueryString.parseQuery = QueryString.parse = function (qs, sep, eq) { return (qs || '') .split(sep||"&") .map(pieceParser(eq||"=")) .reduce(mergeParams); }; // Parse a key=val string. // These can get pretty hairy // example flow: // parse(foo[bar][][bla]=baz) // return parse(foo[bar][][bla],"baz") // return parse(foo[bar][], {bla : "baz"}) // return parse(foo[bar], [{bla:"baz"}]) // return parse(foo, {bar:[{bla:"baz"}]}) // return {foo:{bar:[{bla:"baz"}]}} var trimmerPattern = /^\s+|\s+$/g, slicerPattern = /(.*)\[([^\]]*)\]$/; var pieceParser = function (eq) { return function parsePiece (key, val) { if (arguments.length !== 2) { // key=val, called from the map/reduce key = key.split(eq); return parsePiece( QueryString.unescape(key.shift(), true), QueryString.unescape(key.join(eq), true) ); } key = key.replace(trimmerPattern, ''); if (isString(val)) { val = val.replace(trimmerPattern, ''); // convert numerals to numbers if (!isNaN(val)) { var numVal = +val; if (val === numVal.toString(10)) val = numVal; } } var sliced = slicerPattern.exec(key); if (!sliced) { var ret = {}; if (key) ret[key] = val; return ret; } // ["foo[][bar][][baz]", "foo[][bar][]", "baz"] var tail = sliced[2], head = sliced[1]; // array: key[]=val if (!tail) return parsePiece(head, [val]); // obj: key[subkey]=val var ret = {}; ret[tail] = val; return parsePiece(head, ret); }; }; // the reducer function that merges each query piece together into one set of params function mergeParams (params, addition) { return ( // if it's uncontested, then just return the addition. (!params) ? addition // if the existing value is an array, then concat it. : (isA(params, [])) ? params.concat(addition) // if the existing value is not an array, and either are not objects, arrayify it. : (!isA(params, {}) || !isA(addition, {})) ? [params].concat(addition) // else merge them as objects, which is a little more complex : mergeObjects(params, addition) ); }; // Merge two *objects* together. If this is called, we've already ruled // out the simple cases, and need to do the for-in business. function mergeObjects (params, addition) { for (var i in addition) if (i && addition.hasOwnProperty(i)) { params[i] = mergeParams(params[i], addition[i]); } return params; }; // duck typing function isA (thing, canon) { return ( // truthiness. you can feel it in your gut. (!thing === !canon) // typeof is usually "object" && typeof(thing) === typeof(canon) // check the constructor && Object.prototype.toString.call(thing) === Object.prototype.toString.call(canon) ); }; function isBool (thing) { return ( typeof(thing) === "boolean" || isA(thing, new Boolean(thing)) ); }; function isNumber (thing) { return ( typeof(thing) === "number" || isA(thing, new Number(thing)) ) && isFinite(thing); }; function isString (thing) { return ( typeof(thing) === "string" || isA(thing, new String(thing)) ); };