Experimental
Class
class URLSearchParams { constructor(rawParams?: string, queryEncoder?: QueryEncoder) paramsMap : Map<string, string[]> rawParams : string clone() : URLSearchParams has(param: string) : boolean get(param: string) : string getAll(param: string) : string[] set(param: string, val: string) setAll(searchParams: URLSearchParams) append(param: string, val: string) : void appendAll(searchParams: URLSearchParams) replaceAll(searchParams: URLSearchParams) toString() : string delete(param: string) : void }
Map-like representation of url search parameters, based on URLSearchParams in the url living standard, with several extensions for merging URLSearchParams objects:
This class accepts an optional second parameter of $QueryEncoder
, which is used to serialize parameters before making a request. By default, QueryEncoder
encodes keys and values of parameters using encodeURIComponent
, and then un-encodes certain characters that are allowed to be part of the query according to IETF RFC 3986: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986.
These are the characters that are not encoded: ! $ \' ( ) * + , ; A 9 - . _ ~ ? /
If the set of allowed query characters is not acceptable for a particular backend, QueryEncoder
can be subclassed and provided as the 2nd argument to URLSearchParams.
import {URLSearchParams, QueryEncoder} from '@angular/http'; class MyQueryEncoder extends QueryEncoder { encodeKey(k: string): string { return myEncodingFunction(k); } encodeValue(v: string): string { return myEncodingFunction(v); } } let params = new URLSearchParams('', new MyQueryEncoder());
constructor(rawParams?: string, queryEncoder?: QueryEncoder)
paramsMap : Map<string, string[]>
rawParams : string
clone() : URLSearchParams
has(param: string) : boolean
get(param: string) : string
getAll(param: string) : string[]
set(param: string, val: string)
setAll(searchParams: URLSearchParams)
append(param: string, val: string) : void
appendAll(searchParams: URLSearchParams)
replaceAll(searchParams: URLSearchParams)
toString() : string
delete(param: string) : void
exported from @angular/http/index, defined in @angular/http/src/url_search_params.ts
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