Provided by: libwww-form-urlencoded-perl_0.24-1_all
NAME
WWW::Form::UrlEncoded - parser and builder for application/x-www-form-urlencoded
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Form::UrlEncoded qw/parse_urlencoded build_urlencoded/; my $query_string = "foo=bar&baz=param"; my @params = parse_urlencoded($query_string); # ('foo','bar','baz','param') my $query_string = build_urlencoded('foo','bar','baz','param'); # "foo=bar&baz=param";
DESCRIPTION
WWW::Form::UrlEncoded provides application/x-www-form-urlencoded parser and builder. This module aims to have compatibility with other CPAN modules like HTTP::Body's urlencoded parser. This module try to use WWW::Form::UrlEncoded::XS by default and fail to it, use WWW::Form::UrlEncoded::PP instead Parser rules WWW::Form::UrlEncoded parsed string in this rule. 1. Split application/x-www-form-urlencoded payload by "&" (U+0026) or ";" (U+003B) 2. Ready empty array to store "name" and "value" 3. For each divided string, apply next steps. 1. If first character of string is ' ' (U+0020 SPACE), remove it. 2. If string has "=", let name be substring from start to first "=", but excluding first "=", and remains to be value. If there is no strings after first "=", value to be empty string "". If first "=" is first character of the string, let key be empty string "". If string does not have any "=", all of the string to be key and value to be empty string "". 3. replace all "+" (U+002B) with ' ' (U+0020 SPACE). 4. unescape name and value. push them to the array. 4. return the array. Test data 'a=b&c=d' => ["a","b","c","d"] 'a=b;c=d' => ["a","b","c","d"] 'a=1&b=2;c=3' => ["a","1","b","2","c","3"] 'a==b&c==d' => ["a","=b","c","=d"] 'a=b& c=d' => ["a","b","c","d"] 'a=b; c=d' => ["a","b","c","d"] 'a=b; c =d' => ["a","b","c ","d"] 'a=b;c= d ' => ["a","b","c"," d "] 'a=b&+c=d' => ["a","b"," c","d"] 'a=b&+c+=d' => ["a","b"," c ","d"] 'a=b&c=+d+' => ["a","b","c"," d "] 'a=b&%20c=d' => ["a","b"," c","d"] 'a=b&%20c%20=d' => ["a","b"," c ","d"] 'a=b&c=%20d%20' => ["a","b","c"," d "] 'a&c=d' => ["a","","c","d"] 'a=b&=d' => ["a","b","","d"] 'a=b&=' => ["a","b","",""] '&' => ["","","",""] '=' => ["",""] '' => []
FUNCTION
@param = parse_urlencoded($str:String) parse $str and return Array that contains key-value pairs. $param:ArrayRef = parse_urlencoded_arrayref($str:String) parse $str and return ArrayRef that contains key-value pairs. $string = build_urlencoded(@param) $string = build_urlencoded(@param, $delim) $string = build_urlencoded(\@param) $string = build_urlencoded(\@param, $delim) $string = build_urlencoded(\%param) $string = build_urlencoded(\%param, $delim) build urlencoded string from param. build_urlencoded accepts arrayref and hashref values. build_urlencoded( foo => 1, foo => 2); build_urlencoded( foo => [1,2] ); build_urlencoded( [ foo => 1, foo => 2 ] ); build_urlencoded( [foo => [1,2]] ); build_urlencoded( {foo => [1,2]} ); If $delim parameter is passed, this function use it instead of using "&". $string = build_urlencoded_utf8(...) This function is almost same as "build_urlencoded". build_urlencoded_utf8 call "utf8::encode" for all parameters.
ENVIRONMENT VALUE
• WWW_FORM_URLENCODED_PP If true, WWW::Form::UrlEncoded force to load WWW::Form::UrlEncoded::PP.
SEE ALSO
CPAN already has some application/x-www-form-urlencoded parser modules like these. URL::Encode URL::Encode::XS Text::QueryString They does not fully compatible with WWW::Form::UrlEncoded. Handling of empty key-value and supporting separator characters are different.
LICENSE
Copyright (C) Masahiro Nagano. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
Masahiro Nagano <kazeburo@gmail.com>