Parse and stringify URL query strings
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parseUrl()
. https://github.com/sindresorhus/query-string/commit/5b4ce872f826b7a919f6d062b728d0dc28c18291
{sort: false}
. https://github.com/sindresorhus/query-string/commit/b20493effe099e662df234110f2958bda2567a01
https://github.com/sindresorhus/query-string/compare/v6.1.0...v6.2.0
decode
option to .parse()
. https://github.com/sindresorhus/query-string/commit/3fd6fd9c3ffb5232107e47afd787e43ed5df78c1
.stringify()
for bracket mode with arrays containing null. https://github.com/sindresorhus/query-string/commit/e5a6c1f16d0a3483bbc03f2049d86398227941fb
https://github.com/sindresorhus/query-string/compare/v6.0.0...v6.1.0
We now target Node.js 6 or later and the latest version of Chrome, Firefox, and Safari. If you want support for older browsers, use version 5: npm install query-string@5
. Same goes for Create React App v1 users (v2 works though), since it doesn't transpile node_modules
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https://github.com/sindresorhus/query-string/compare/v5.1.1...v6.0.0
We're now using a better decoder that can gracefully handle many invalid query string found in the wild. This is a major version just to be on the safe side. Most users should be unaffected by this. See: https://github.com/sindresorhus/query-string/commit/a69bdd57e216406be92cbbb72882395df927b01f