A parser helps you parse request for your express server. You may usually encounter some req.query
issues like parsing 'null'
, 'true'
and any numbered string. This parser covert them to the right type.
query with object
// GET http://localhost/?a=null&b=true&c[d]=false&c[e]=3.14
// without this parser
req.query = {a: 'null', b: 'true', c: {d: 'false', e: '3.14'}}
// with this parser
req.query = {a: null, b: true, c: {d: false, e: 3.14}}
query with array
// GET http://localhost/?a[]=null&a[]=false
// without this parser
req.query = {a: ['null', 'false']}
// with this parser
req.query = {a: [null, false]}
2022-05-31 (1.3.3): add empty string convert
2021-11-30 (1.3.2): add undefined convert
2021-10-12 (1.3.0): bump version, add number convert
2021-04-01 (1.2.0): bump version, only use esbuild and add type declarion
2020-10-26 (1.1.0): rewrite to typescript and rollup
2018-05-31 (1.0.2): support array
2018-05-29 (1.0.1): reduce size (177KB -> 17KB)
2018-05-17 (1.0.0): publish init version
- parse your query for null / boolean / undefined
- support nested query
- support array
- support numbered string convert
# use yarn
yarn add express-query-parser
# use npm
npm i express-query-parser
const { queryParser } = require('express-query-parser')
const express = require('express')
const app = express()
app.use(
queryParser({
parseNull: true,
parseUndefined: true,
parseBoolean: true,
parseNumber: true
})
)
field | desc | type | default |
---|---|---|---|
parseNull | convert all "null" to null |
boolean |
true |
parseUndefined | convert all "undefined" to undefined |
boolean |
true |
parseBoolean | convert all "true" to true and "false" to false |
boolean |
true |
parseNumber | convert all numbered string to int and float | boolean |
true |
Welcome any issues and PRs submit :D