form-fix-array
v1.0.0
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Fixes key names for HTTP form data, to ensure that arrays are handled correctly.
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form-fix-array
This makes sure that form data is handled correctly when sent to a server.
While arrays are a natively supported feature of HTTP form data (whether URL-encoded or multipart/form-data), implementation differences exist. Especially PHP is notorious for refusing to recognize a field as an array unless it specifically has array brackets in the field name. This means that field=val1&field=val2
will simply be interpreted as val2
, whereas field[]=val1&field[]=val2
will be interpreted as an array containing val1
and val2
.
This module ensures that all fields containing an array of values have a []
suffix, adding it where necessary (and doing nothing where it is already there). That way, every receiving server should be able to handle the request.
It does not currently support objects ('associative arrays'), only plain arrays.
License
WTFPL or CC0, whichever you prefer. A donation and/or attribution are appreciated, but not required.
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Contributing
Pull requests welcome. Please make sure your modifications are in line with the overall code style, and ensure that you're editing the .coffee
files, not the .js
files.
Build tool of choice is gulp
; simply run gulp
while developing, and it will watch for changes.
Be aware that by making a pull request, you agree to release your modifications under the licenses stated above.
Usage
var formFixArray = require("form-fix-array");
var sampleFormData = {
"fieldOne": "value 1",
"fieldTwo": ["value 2a", "value 2b"],
"fieldThree[]": ["value 3a", "value 3b"]
}
var fixedFormData = formFixArray(sampleFormData);
/* Result:
{
"fieldOne": "value 1",
"fieldTwo[]": ["value 2a", "value 2b"],
"fieldThree[]": ["value 3a", "value 3b"]
}
*/