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URI encode nested GET parameters and array values.

Prepares URI query parameters to be used in URI.encode_query/1 or HTTPoison.get/3

https://hexdocs.pm/uri_query/0.1.1/UriQuery.html

Installation

The package can be installed as:

  1. Add uri_query to your list of dependencies in mix.exs:
def deps do
  [{:uri_query, "~> 0.2.0"}]
end
  1. Ensure uri_query is started before your application:
def application do
  [applications: [:uri_query]]
end

Usage

With list values

iex> UriQuery.params(foo: ["bar", "quux"]) |> URI.encode_query
"foo%5B0%5D=bar&foo%5B1%5D=quux"

iex> UriQuery.params([foo: ["bar", "quux"]], add_indices_to_lists: false) |> URI.encode_query
"foo%5B%5D=bar&foo%5B%5D=quux"

iex> HTTPoison.get("http://example.com", [], params: UriQuery.params(foo: ["bar", "quux"]))

With nested structures (maps or keyword lists)

iex> UriQuery.params(%{user: %{name: "Dougal McGuire", email: "test@example.com"}}) |> URI.encode_query
"user%5Bemail%5D=test%40example.com&user%5Bname%5D=Dougal+McGuire"

iex> params = %{user: %{name: "Dougal McGuire", email: "test@example.com"}} |> UriQuery.params
[{"user[email]", "test@example.com"}, {"user[name]", "Dougal McGuire"}]
iex> HTTPoison.get("http://example.com", [], params: params)

NOTE: Empty lists are ignored

iex> UriQuery.params(foo: []) |> URI.encode_query
""