Package Exports
- jquery-param
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jquery-param
Features
- Equivalent to jQuery.param (based on jQuery 3.x)
- No dependencies
- Universal (Isomorphic)
- ES Modules Support
Installation
Node.js:
npm install jquery-param --save
the browser:
<script src="/path/to/jquery-param.min.js"></script>
Usage
CommonJS:
const param = require('jquery-param');
const obj = { key1: { value1: [10, 20, 30] }, key2: '?a=b&c=d' };
const str = param(obj);
// => "key1[value1][]=10&key1[value1][]=20&key1[value1][]=30&key2=?a=b&c=d"
TypeScript:
import param from 'jquery-param';
const obj = { key1: { value1: [10, 20, 30] }, key2: '?a=b&c=d' };
const str = param(obj);
// => "key1[value1][]=10&key1[value1][]=20&key1[value1][]=30&key2=?a=b&c=d"
You will need to add "esModuleInterop": true
to the "compilerOptions"
field in tsconfig.json
.
ES Modules:
<script type="module">
import param from './esm/jquery-param.es.js';
const obj = { key1: { value1: [10, 20, 30] }, key2: '?a=b&c=d' };
const str = param(obj);
// => "key1[value1][]=10&key1[value1][]=20&key1[value1][]=30&key2=?a=b&c=d"
</script>
Older browser:
<script>
var obj = { key1: { value1: [10, 20, 30] }, key2: '?a=b&c=d' };
var str = window.param(obj); // global object
// => "key1[value1][]=10&key1[value1][]=20&key1[value1][]=30&key2=?a=b&c=d"
</script>
Browser Support
Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and IE9+.
License
MIT