31 lines
929 B
JavaScript
31 lines
929 B
JavaScript
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import qs from 'querystring';
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// We want to support some name / value pairs in the fragment
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// so we're re-using query string like format
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//
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// returns {location, params}
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export function parseQsFromFragment(location) {
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// if we have a fragment, it will start with '#', which we need to drop.
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// (if we don't, this will return '').
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var fragment = location.hash.substring(1);
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// our fragment may contain a query-param-like section. we need to fish
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// this out *before* URI-decoding because the params may contain ? and &
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// characters which are only URI-encoded once.
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var hashparts = fragment.split('?');
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var result = {
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location: decodeURIComponent(hashparts[0]),
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params: {}
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};
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if (hashparts.length > 1) {
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result.params = qs.parse(hashparts[1]);
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}
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return result;
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}
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export function parseQs(location) {
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return qs.parse(location.search.substring(1));
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}
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