amis-rpc-design/node_modules/query-string/index.d.ts

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export interface ParseOptions {
/**
Decode the keys and values. URI components are decoded with [`decode-uri-component`](https://github.com/SamVerschueren/decode-uri-component).
@default true
*/
readonly decode?: boolean;
/**
@default 'none'
- `bracket`: Parse arrays with bracket representation:
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.parse('foo[]=1&foo[]=2&foo[]=3', {arrayFormat: 'bracket'});
//=> {foo: ['1', '2', '3']}
```
- `index`: Parse arrays with index representation:
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.parse('foo[0]=1&foo[1]=2&foo[3]=3', {arrayFormat: 'index'});
//=> {foo: ['1', '2', '3']}
```
- `comma`: Parse arrays with elements separated by comma:
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.parse('foo=1,2,3', {arrayFormat: 'comma'});
//=> {foo: ['1', '2', '3']}
```
- `separator`: Parse arrays with elements separated by a custom character:
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.parse('foo=1|2|3', {arrayFormat: 'separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|'});
//=> {foo: ['1', '2', '3']}
```
- `bracket-separator`: Parse arrays (that are explicitly marked with brackets) with elements separated by a custom character:
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.parse('foo[]', {arrayFormat: 'bracket-separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|'});
//=> {foo: []}
queryString.parse('foo[]=', {arrayFormat: 'bracket-separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|'});
//=> {foo: ['']}
queryString.parse('foo[]=1', {arrayFormat: 'bracket-separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|'});
//=> {foo: ['1']}
queryString.parse('foo[]=1|2|3', {arrayFormat: 'bracket-separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|'});
//=> {foo: ['1', '2', '3']}
queryString.parse('foo[]=1||3|||6', {arrayFormat: 'bracket-separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|'});
//=> {foo: ['1', '', 3, '', '', '6']}
queryString.parse('foo[]=1|2|3&bar=fluffy&baz[]=4', {arrayFormat: 'bracket-separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|'});
//=> {foo: ['1', '2', '3'], bar: 'fluffy', baz:['4']}
```
- `colon-list-separator`: Parse arrays with parameter names that are explicitly marked with `:list`:
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.parse('foo:list=one&foo:list=two', {arrayFormat: 'colon-list-separator'});
//=> {foo: ['one', 'two']}
```
- `none`: Parse arrays with elements using duplicate keys:
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.parse('foo=1&foo=2&foo=3');
//=> {foo: ['1', '2', '3']}
```
*/
readonly arrayFormat?: 'bracket' | 'index' | 'comma' | 'separator' | 'bracket-separator' | 'colon-list-separator' | 'none';
/**
The character used to separate array elements when using `{arrayFormat: 'separator'}`.
@default ,
*/
readonly arrayFormatSeparator?: string;
/**
Supports both `Function` as a custom sorting function or `false` to disable sorting.
If omitted, keys are sorted using `Array#sort`, which means, converting them to strings and comparing strings in Unicode code point order.
@default true
@example
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
const order = ['c', 'a', 'b'];
queryString.parse('?a=one&b=two&c=three', {
sort: (itemLeft, itemRight) => order.indexOf(itemLeft) - order.indexOf(itemRight)
});
//=> {c: 'three', a: 'one', b: 'two'}
```
@example
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.parse('?a=one&c=three&b=two', {sort: false});
//=> {a: 'one', c: 'three', b: 'two'}
```
*/
readonly sort?: ((itemLeft: string, itemRight: string) => number) | false;
/**
Parse the value as a number type instead of string type if it's a number.
@default false
@example
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.parse('foo=1', {parseNumbers: true});
//=> {foo: 1}
```
*/
readonly parseNumbers?: boolean;
/**
Parse the value as a boolean type instead of string type if it's a boolean.
@default false
@example
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.parse('foo=true', {parseBooleans: true});
//=> {foo: true}
```
*/
readonly parseBooleans?: boolean;
/**
Parse the fragment identifier from the URL and add it to result object.
@default false
@example
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.parseUrl('https://foo.bar?foo=bar#xyz', {parseFragmentIdentifier: true});
//=> {url: 'https://foo.bar', query: {foo: 'bar'}, fragmentIdentifier: 'xyz'}
```
*/
readonly parseFragmentIdentifier?: boolean;
}
export interface ParsedQuery<T = string> {
[key: string]: T | null | Array<T | null>;
}
/**
Parse a query string into an object. Leading `?` or `#` are ignored, so you can pass `location.search` or `location.hash` directly.
The returned object is created with [`Object.create(null)`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/create) and thus does not have a `prototype`.
@param query - The query string to parse.
*/
export function parse(query: string, options: {parseBooleans: true, parseNumbers: true} & ParseOptions): ParsedQuery<string | boolean | number>;
export function parse(query: string, options: {parseBooleans: true} & ParseOptions): ParsedQuery<string | boolean>;
export function parse(query: string, options: {parseNumbers: true} & ParseOptions): ParsedQuery<string | number>;
export function parse(query: string, options?: ParseOptions): ParsedQuery;
export interface ParsedUrl {
readonly url: string;
readonly query: ParsedQuery;
/**
The fragment identifier of the URL.
Present when the `parseFragmentIdentifier` option is `true`.
*/
readonly fragmentIdentifier?: string;
}
/**
Extract the URL and the query string as an object.
If the `parseFragmentIdentifier` option is `true`, the object will also contain a `fragmentIdentifier` property.
@param url - The URL to parse.
@example
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.parseUrl('https://foo.bar?foo=bar');
//=> {url: 'https://foo.bar', query: {foo: 'bar'}}
queryString.parseUrl('https://foo.bar?foo=bar#xyz', {parseFragmentIdentifier: true});
//=> {url: 'https://foo.bar', query: {foo: 'bar'}, fragmentIdentifier: 'xyz'}
```
*/
export function parseUrl(url: string, options?: ParseOptions): ParsedUrl;
export interface StringifyOptions {
/**
Strictly encode URI components with [`strict-uri-encode`](https://github.com/kevva/strict-uri-encode). It uses [`encodeURIComponent`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/encodeURIComponent) if set to `false`. You probably [don't care](https://github.com/sindresorhus/query-string/issues/42) about this option.
@default true
*/
readonly strict?: boolean;
/**
[URL encode](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/encodeURIComponent) the keys and values.
@default true
*/
readonly encode?: boolean;
/**
@default 'none'
- `bracket`: Serialize arrays using bracket representation:
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.stringify({foo: [1, 2, 3]}, {arrayFormat: 'bracket'});
//=> 'foo[]=1&foo[]=2&foo[]=3'
```
- `index`: Serialize arrays using index representation:
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.stringify({foo: [1, 2, 3]}, {arrayFormat: 'index'});
//=> 'foo[0]=1&foo[1]=2&foo[2]=3'
```
- `comma`: Serialize arrays by separating elements with comma:
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.stringify({foo: [1, 2, 3]}, {arrayFormat: 'comma'});
//=> 'foo=1,2,3'
queryString.stringify({foo: [1, null, '']}, {arrayFormat: 'comma'});
//=> 'foo=1,,'
// Note that typing information for null values is lost
// and `.parse('foo=1,,')` would return `{foo: [1, '', '']}`.
```
- `separator`: Serialize arrays by separating elements with character:
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.stringify({foo: [1, 2, 3]}, {arrayFormat: 'separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|'});
//=> 'foo=1|2|3'
```
- `bracket-separator`: Serialize arrays by explicitly post-fixing array names with brackets and separating elements with a custom character:
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.stringify({foo: []}, {arrayFormat: 'bracket-separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|'});
//=> 'foo[]'
queryString.stringify({foo: ['']}, {arrayFormat: 'bracket-separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|'});
//=> 'foo[]='
queryString.stringify({foo: [1]}, {arrayFormat: 'bracket-separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|'});
//=> 'foo[]=1'
queryString.stringify({foo: [1, 2, 3]}, {arrayFormat: 'bracket-separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|'});
//=> 'foo[]=1|2|3'
queryString.stringify({foo: [1, '', 3, null, null, 6]}, {arrayFormat: 'bracket-separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|'});
//=> 'foo[]=1||3|||6'
queryString.stringify({foo: [1, '', 3, null, null, 6]}, {arrayFormat: 'bracket-separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|', skipNull: true});
//=> 'foo[]=1||3|6'
queryString.stringify({foo: [1, 2, 3], bar: 'fluffy', baz: [4]}, {arrayFormat: 'bracket-separator', arrayFormatSeparator: '|'});
//=> 'foo[]=1|2|3&bar=fluffy&baz[]=4'
```
- `colon-list-separator`: Serialize arrays with parameter names that are explicitly marked with `:list`:
```js
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.stringify({foo: ['one', 'two']}, {arrayFormat: 'colon-list-separator'});
//=> 'foo:list=one&foo:list=two'
```
- `none`: Serialize arrays by using duplicate keys:
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.stringify({foo: [1, 2, 3]});
//=> 'foo=1&foo=2&foo=3'
```
*/
readonly arrayFormat?: 'bracket' | 'index' | 'comma' | 'separator' | 'bracket-separator' | 'colon-list-separator' | 'none';
/**
The character used to separate array elements when using `{arrayFormat: 'separator'}`.
@default ,
*/
readonly arrayFormatSeparator?: string;
/**
Supports both `Function` as a custom sorting function or `false` to disable sorting.
If omitted, keys are sorted using `Array#sort`, which means, converting them to strings and comparing strings in Unicode code point order.
@default true
@example
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
const order = ['c', 'a', 'b'];
queryString.stringify({a: 1, b: 2, c: 3}, {
sort: (itemLeft, itemRight) => order.indexOf(itemLeft) - order.indexOf(itemRight)
});
//=> 'c=3&a=1&b=2'
```
@example
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.stringify({b: 1, c: 2, a: 3}, {sort: false});
//=> 'b=1&c=2&a=3'
```
*/
readonly sort?: ((itemLeft: string, itemRight: string) => number) | false;
/**
Skip keys with `null` as the value.
Note that keys with `undefined` as the value are always skipped.
@default false
@example
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.stringify({a: 1, b: undefined, c: null, d: 4}, {
skipNull: true
});
//=> 'a=1&d=4'
queryString.stringify({a: undefined, b: null}, {
skipNull: true
});
//=> ''
```
*/
readonly skipNull?: boolean;
/**
Skip keys with an empty string as the value.
@default false
@example
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.stringify({a: 1, b: '', c: '', d: 4}, {
skipEmptyString: true
});
//=> 'a=1&d=4'
```
@example
```
import queryString = require('query-string');
queryString.stringify({a: '', b: ''}, {
skipEmptyString: true
});
//=> ''
```
*/
readonly skipEmptyString?: boolean;
}
export type Stringifiable = string | boolean | number | null | undefined;
export type StringifiableRecord = Record<
string,
Stringifiable | readonly Stringifiable[]
>;
/**
Stringify an object into a query string and sort the keys.
*/
export function stringify(
// TODO: Use the below instead when the following TS issues are fixed:
// - https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/15300
// - https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/42021
// Context: https://github.com/sindresorhus/query-string/issues/298
// object: StringifiableRecord,
object: Record<string, any>,
options?: StringifyOptions
): string;
/**
Extract a query string from a URL that can be passed into `.parse()`.
Note: This behaviour can be changed with the `skipNull` option.
*/
export function extract(url: string): string;
export interface UrlObject {
readonly url: string;
/**
Overrides queries in the `url` property.
*/
readonly query?: StringifiableRecord;
/**
Overrides the fragment identifier in the `url` property.
*/
readonly fragmentIdentifier?: string;
}
/**
Stringify an object into a URL with a query string and sorting the keys. The inverse of [`.parseUrl()`](https://github.com/sindresorhus/query-string#parseurlstring-options)
Query items in the `query` property overrides queries in the `url` property.
The `fragmentIdentifier` property overrides the fragment identifier in the `url` property.
@example
```
queryString.stringifyUrl({url: 'https://foo.bar', query: {foo: 'bar'}});
//=> 'https://foo.bar?foo=bar'
queryString.stringifyUrl({url: 'https://foo.bar?foo=baz', query: {foo: 'bar'}});
//=> 'https://foo.bar?foo=bar'
queryString.stringifyUrl({
url: 'https://foo.bar',
query: {
top: 'foo'
},
fragmentIdentifier: 'bar'
});
//=> 'https://foo.bar?top=foo#bar'
```
*/
export function stringifyUrl(
object: UrlObject,
options?: StringifyOptions
): string;
/**
Pick query parameters from a URL.
@param url - The URL containing the query parameters to pick.
@param keys - The names of the query parameters to keep. All other query parameters will be removed from the URL.
@param filter - A filter predicate that will be provided the name of each query parameter and its value. The `parseNumbers` and `parseBooleans` options also affect `value`.
@returns The URL with the picked query parameters.
@example
```
queryString.pick('https://foo.bar?foo=1&bar=2#hello', ['foo']);
//=> 'https://foo.bar?foo=1#hello'
queryString.pick('https://foo.bar?foo=1&bar=2#hello', (name, value) => value === 2, {parseNumbers: true});
//=> 'https://foo.bar?bar=2#hello'
```
*/
export function pick(
url: string,
keys: readonly string[],
options?: ParseOptions & StringifyOptions
): string
export function pick(
url: string,
filter: (key: string, value: string | boolean | number) => boolean,
options?: {parseBooleans: true, parseNumbers: true} & ParseOptions & StringifyOptions
): string
export function pick(
url: string,
filter: (key: string, value: string | boolean) => boolean,
options?: {parseBooleans: true} & ParseOptions & StringifyOptions
): string
export function pick(
url: string,
filter: (key: string, value: string | number) => boolean,
options?: {parseNumbers: true} & ParseOptions & StringifyOptions
): string
/**
Exclude query parameters from a URL. Like `.pick()` but reversed.
@param url - The URL containing the query parameters to exclude.
@param keys - The names of the query parameters to remove. All other query parameters will remain in the URL.
@param filter - A filter predicate that will be provided the name of each query parameter and its value. The `parseNumbers` and `parseBooleans` options also affect `value`.
@returns The URL without the excluded the query parameters.
@example
```
queryString.exclude('https://foo.bar?foo=1&bar=2#hello', ['foo']);
//=> 'https://foo.bar?bar=2#hello'
queryString.exclude('https://foo.bar?foo=1&bar=2#hello', (name, value) => value === 2, {parseNumbers: true});
//=> 'https://foo.bar?foo=1#hello'
```
*/
export function exclude(
url: string,
keys: readonly string[],
options?: ParseOptions & StringifyOptions
): string
export function exclude(
url: string,
filter: (key: string, value: string | boolean | number) => boolean,
options?: {parseBooleans: true, parseNumbers: true} & ParseOptions & StringifyOptions
): string
export function exclude(
url: string,
filter: (key: string, value: string | boolean) => boolean,
options?: {parseBooleans: true} & ParseOptions & StringifyOptions
): string
export function exclude(
url: string,
filter: (key: string, value: string | number) => boolean,
options?: {parseNumbers: true} & ParseOptions & StringifyOptions
): string