parseQueryString function

Parse a GET query string from a URL

Parse a GET query string from a URL

Returns a named list of key-value pairs.

parseQueryString(str, nested = FALSE)

Arguments

  • str: The query string. It can have a leading "?" or not.
  • nested: Whether to parse the query string of as a nested list when it contains pairs of square brackets []. For example, the query a[i1][j1]=x&b[i1][j1]=y&b[i2][j1]=z will be parsed as list(a = list(i1 = list(j1 = 'x')), b = list(i1 = list(j1 = 'y'), i2 =list(j1 = 'z'))) when nested = TRUE, and list(`a[i1][j1]` = 'x', `b[i1][j1]` = 'y', `b[i2][j1]` = 'z') when nested = FALSE.

Examples

parseQueryString("?foo=1&bar=b%20a%20r") ## Not run: # Example of usage within a Shiny app function(input, output, session) { output$queryText <- renderText({ query <- parseQueryString(session$clientData$url_search) # Ways of accessing the values if (as.numeric(query$foo) == 1) { # Do something } if (query[["bar"]] == "targetstring") { # Do something else } # Return a string with key-value pairs paste(names(query), query, sep = "=", collapse=", ") }) } ## End(Not run)
  • Maintainer: Winston Chang
  • License: GPL-3 | file LICENSE
  • Last published: 2024-12-14