Plug.Conn.Query

Conveniences for decoding and encoding url encoded queries.

Plug allows a developer to build query strings that map to Elixir structures in order to make manipulation of such structures easier on the server side. Here are some examples:

iex> decode("foo=bar")["foo"]
"bar"

If a value is given more than once, the last value takes precedence:

iex> decode("foo=bar&foo=baz")["foo"]
"baz"

Nested structures can be created via [key]:

iex> decode("foo[bar]=baz")["foo"]["bar"]
"baz"

Lists are created with []:

iex> decode("foo[]=bar&foo[]=baz")["foo"]
["bar", "baz"]

Dicts can be encoded:

iex> encode(%{foo: "bar", baz: "bat"})
"baz=bat&foo=bar"

Encoding keyword lists preserves the order of the fields:

iex> encode([foo: "bar", baz: "bat"])
"foo=bar&baz=bat"

When encoding keyword lists with duplicate keys, the key that comes first takes precedence:

iex> encode([foo: "bar", foo: "bat"])
"foo=bar"

Encoding named lists:

iex> encode(%{foo: ["bar", "baz"]})
"foo[]=bar&foo[]=baz"

Encoding nested structures:

iex> encode(%{foo: %{bar: "baz"}})
"foo[bar]=baz"
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Summary

decode(query, initial \\ %{})

Decodes the given binary

decode_pair(arg1, acc)

Decodes the given tuple and store it in the accumulator. It parses the key and stores the value into the current accumulator

encode(dict, encoder \\ &(to_string / 1))

Encodes the given dict

Functions

decode(query, initial \\ %{})

Decodes the given binary.

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decode_pair(arg1, acc)

Decodes the given tuple and store it in the accumulator. It parses the key and stores the value into the current accumulator.

Parameters lists are added to the accumulator in reverse order, so be sure to pass the parameters in reverse order.

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encode(dict, encoder \\ &(to_string / 1))

Encodes the given dict.

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