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- /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
- * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
- 'use strict';
- module.metadata = {
- "stability": "unstable"
- };
- let unescape = decodeURIComponent;
- exports.unescape = unescape;
- // encodes a string safely for application/x-www-form-urlencoded
- // adheres to RFC 3986
- // see https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/encodeURIComponent
- function escape(query) {
- return encodeURIComponent(query).
- replace(/%20/g, '+').
- replace(/!/g, '%21').
- replace(/'/g, '%27').
- replace(/\(/g, '%28').
- replace(/\)/g, '%29').
- replace(/\*/g, '%2A');
- }
- exports.escape = escape;
- // Converts an object of unordered key-vals to a string that can be passed
- // as part of a request
- function stringify(options, separator, assigner) {
- separator = separator || '&';
- assigner = assigner || '=';
- // Explicitly return null if we have null, and empty string, or empty object.
- if (!options)
- return '';
- // If content is already a string, just return it as is.
- if (typeof(options) == 'string')
- return options;
- // At this point we have a k:v object. Iterate over it and encode each value.
- // Arrays and nested objects will get encoded as needed. For example...
- //
- // { foo: [1, 2, { omg: 'bbq', 'all your base!': 'are belong to us' }], bar: 'baz' }
- //
- // will be encoded as
- //
- // foo[0]=1&foo[1]=2&foo[2][omg]=bbq&foo[2][all+your+base!]=are+belong+to+us&bar=baz
- //
- // Keys (including '[' and ']') and values will be encoded with
- // `escape` before returning.
- //
- // Execution was inspired by jQuery, but some details have changed and numeric
- // array keys are included (whereas they are not in jQuery).
- let encodedContent = [];
- function add(key, val) {
- encodedContent.push(escape(key) + assigner + escape(val));
- }
- function make(key, value) {
- if (value && typeof(value) === 'object')
- Object.keys(value).forEach(function(name) {
- make(key + '[' + name + ']', value[name]);
- });
- else
- add(key, value);
- }
- Object.keys(options).forEach(function(name) { make(name, options[name]); });
- return encodedContent.join(separator);
- //XXXzpao In theory, we can just use a FormData object on 1.9.3, but I had
- // trouble getting that working. It would also be nice to stay
- // backwards-compat as long as possible. Keeping this in for now...
- // let formData = Cc['@mozilla.org/files/formdata;1'].
- // createInstance(Ci.nsIDOMFormData);
- // for ([k, v] in Iterator(content)) {
- // formData.append(k, v);
- // }
- // return formData;
- }
- exports.stringify = stringify;
- // Exporting aliases that nodejs implements just for the sake of
- // interoperability.
- exports.encode = stringify;
- exports.serialize = stringify;
- // Note: That `stringify` and `parse` aren't bijective as we use `stringify`
- // as it was implement in request module, but implement `parse` to match nodejs
- // behavior.
- // TODO: Make `stringify` implement API as in nodejs and figure out backwards
- // compatibility.
- function parse(query, separator, assigner) {
- separator = separator || '&';
- assigner = assigner || '=';
- let result = {};
- if (typeof query !== 'string' || query.length === 0)
- return result;
- query.split(separator).forEach(function(chunk) {
- let pair = chunk.split(assigner);
- let key = unescape(pair[0]);
- let value = unescape(pair.slice(1).join(assigner));
- if (!(key in result))
- result[key] = value;
- else if (Array.isArray(result[key]))
- result[key].push(value);
- else
- result[key] = [result[key], value];
- });
- return result;
- };
- exports.parse = parse;
- // Exporting aliases that nodejs implements just for the sake of
- // interoperability.
- exports.decode = parse;
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