encodeuri-plus
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encodeURI that is safe, and doesn't do too much in a specific scenario
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encodeURI-plus
Minimally and safely encode URIComponents for use in shorter URLs. Avoid Percent-encoding.
Features
- Allow non-ASCII characters
- Allow reserved characters in querystring values and hash
- Customizable options.
export interface IURLEncoderOptions {
/**
* Do not encode non-ASCII, i.e. `/[^\x00-\x7F]/`
*
* @default true
*/
allowNonAscii?: boolean
/**
* Do not encode
*/
keep?: (string | RegExp)[]
/**
* Fallback with `fixedEncodeURIComponent`, which is a stricter version of `encodeURIComponent`
* @see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/encodeURIComponent
*
* As `fixedEncodeURIComponent` will NOT encode UNRESERVED characters
* and `/`, `\` may throw errors even if they are percent-encoded.
* Further force encoding is required -- `StarEncoder.encode`.
*
* For `.`, `..`, as long as it is not alone, it should work.
* Perhaps prefix it with `~` (as it will not be URI_encoded)?
*/
forceEncode?: (string | RegExp)[]
/**
* Throw error if matches
*/
throws?: (string | RegExp)[]
/**
* `encodeURI` is required to make RESERVED set work by default.
*
* However, it can be enhanced with `forceEncode`
*
* @default encodeURI
*/
encoder?: (s: string) => string
/**
* decodeURIComponent seems to decode all percent-encoded anyway, and doesn't need fallback.
*
* @default decodeURIComponent
*/
decoder?: (s: string) => string
/**
* Set to `false` to disable error
*/
onError?: boolean | ((e: Error) => any)
}
Caveats
Path params seem to have to most limitations. Avoid ./\
, or encode it first.
Usage
This library has no dependencies, and is browser-compatible, therefore
<script src="https://unpkg.com/encodeuri-plus"></script>
Also available on NPM.
npm i encodeuri-plus