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@@ -197,6 +197,11 @@ assert.deepEqual(qs.parse('foo=bar&foo=baz', { duplicates: 'first' }), { foo: 'b
assert.deepEqual(qs.parse('foo=bar&foo=baz', { duplicates: 'last' }), { foo: 'baz' });
```
Note that keys with bracket notation (`[]`) always combine into arrays, regardless of the `duplicates` setting:
```javascript
assert.deepEqual(qs.parse('a=1&a=2&b[]=1&b[]=2', { duplicates: 'last' }), { a: '2', b: ['1', '2'] });
```
If you have to deal with legacy browsers or services, there's also support for decoding percent-encoded octets as iso-8859-1:
```javascript
@@ -282,8 +287,8 @@ var withIndexedEmptyString = qs.parse('a[0]=b&a[1]=&a[2]=c');
assert.deepEqual(withIndexedEmptyString, { a: ['b', '', 'c'] });
```
**qs** will also limit specifying indices in an array to a maximum index of `20`.
Any array members with an index of greater than `20` will instead be converted to an object with the index as the key.
**qs** will also limit arrays to a maximum of `20` elements.
Any array members with an index of `20` or greater will instead be converted to an object with the index as the key.
This is needed to handle cases when someone sent, for example, `a[999999999]` and it will take significant time to iterate over this huge array.
```javascript
@@ -310,7 +315,8 @@ try {
When `throwOnLimitExceeded` is set to `false` (default), **qs** will parse up to the specified `arrayLimit` and if the limit is exceeded, the array will instead be converted to an object with the index as the key
To disable array parsing entirely, set `parseArrays` to `false`.
To prevent array syntax (`a[]`, `a[0]`) from being parsed as arrays, set `parseArrays` to `false`.
Note that duplicate keys (e.g. `a=b&a=c`) may still produce arrays when `duplicates` is `'combine'` (the default).
```javascript
var noParsingArrays = qs.parse('a[]=b', { parseArrays: false });
@@ -324,6 +330,19 @@ var mixedNotation = qs.parse('a[0]=b&a[b]=c');
assert.deepEqual(mixedNotation, { a: { '0': 'b', b: 'c' } });
```
When a key appears as both a plain value and an object, **qs** will by default wrap the conflicting values in an array (`strictMerge` defaults to `true`):
```javascript
assert.deepEqual(qs.parse('a[b]=c&a=d'), { a: [{ b: 'c' }, 'd'] });
assert.deepEqual(qs.parse('a=d&a[b]=c'), { a: ['d', { b: 'c' }] });
```
To restore the legacy behavior (where the primitive is used as a key with value `true`), set `strictMerge` to `false`:
```javascript
assert.deepEqual(qs.parse('a[b]=c&a=d', { strictMerge: false }), { a: { b: 'c', d: true } });
```
You can also create arrays of objects:
```javascript
@@ -512,6 +531,12 @@ The query string may optionally be prepended with a question mark:
assert.equal(qs.stringify({ a: 'b', c: 'd' }, { addQueryPrefix: true }), '?a=b&c=d');
```
Note that when the output is an empty string, the prefix will not be added:
```javascript
assert.equal(qs.stringify({}, { addQueryPrefix: true }), '');
```
The delimiter may be overridden with stringify as well:
```javascript
@@ -723,7 +748,7 @@ Save time, reduce risk, and improve code health, while paying the maintainers of
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## Acknowledgements