Manipulate query strings
Work with query strings
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You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/query-string
use Spatie\QueryString\QueryString;
$queryString = new QueryString($uri);
# / > /?toggle
$queryString->toggle('toggle');
# / > /?single=a
$queryString->toggle('single', 'a');
# /?single=a > /?single=b
$queryString->toggle('single', 'b');
# /?single=a > /?
$queryString->toggle('single', 'a');
# / > /?multi[]=a&multi[]=b
$queryString->toggle('multi[]', 'a');
$queryString->toggle('multi[]', 'b');
# /?multi[]=a&multi[]=b > /?multi[]=a
$queryString->toggle('multi[]', 'b');
Filtering the query string will use the JSON API filter syntax.
# / > /?filter[field]=a
$queryString->filter('field', 'a');
# / > /?filter[field][]=b
$queryString->filter('field[]', 'b');
Sorting the query string will use the JSON API sort syntax.
At the moment only single sorts are supported.
# / > /?sort=field > /?sort=-field > /?sort=field
$queryString->sort('field');
$queryString->sort('field');
$queryString->sort('field');
There’s built-in support for pagination:
$queryString->page(10); # /?page=10
$queryString->nextPage(); # /?page=11
$queryString->previousPage(); # /?page=9
$queryString->resetPage(); # /?
$queryString->isCurrentPage(1); # true
Note that changing any other value on the query string, will reset the page too.
Casting a QueryString
to a string will generate the URL.
You can choose to use a different base URL like so:
$queryString->withBaseUrl('https://other.url');
# /?toggle > /
$queryString->clear('toggle');
# /?single=b > /
$queryString->clear('single');
# /?multi[]=a&multi[]=b > /
$queryString->clear('multi[]');
# /?multi[]=a
$queryString->isActive('multi[]'); # true
$queryString->isActive('multi[]', 'a'); # true
$queryString->isActive('multi[]', 'b'); # false
# /?single=a
$queryString->isActive('single'); # true
$queryString->isActive('single', 'a'); # true
$queryString->isActive('single', 'b'); # false
# /?toggle
$queryString->isActive('toggle'); # true
A separate Laravel package will be added in the future.
The Laravel package will use this one under the hood and implement the JSON API spec.
composer test
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
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