## What is better-qs? A query string parsing library for Rust inspired by https://github.com/hapijs/qs. Forked from [queryst](https://github.com/s-panferov/queryst). ```toml # Cargo.toml [dependencies] better-qs = "2" ``` [API docs](http://rustless.org/queryst/doc/queryst) [Rustless]: https://github.com/rustless/rustless ## Usage Use **queryst** library to parse query-string to corresponding [json values]. ```rust use queryst::parse; // will contain result as Json value let object = parse("foo[0][a]=a&foo[0][b]=b&foo[1][a]=aa&foo[1][b]=bb"); ``` [json values]: https://github.com/serde-rs/json ## Description **queryst** allows you to create nested objects within your query strings, by surrounding the name of sub-keys with square brackets `[]`. or example, the string `'foo[bar]=baz'` converts to this JSON: ```json { "foo": { "bar": "baz" } } ``` URI encoded strings work too: ```js parse('a%5Bb%5D=c'); // { "a": { "b": "c" } } ``` You can also nest your objects, like `'foo[bar][baz]=foobarbaz'`: ```javascript { "foo": { "bar": { "baz": "foobarbaz" } } } ``` ### Parsing Arrays **queryst** can also parse arrays using a similar `[]` notation: ```javascript parse('a[]=b&a[]=c'); // { "a": ["b", "c"] } ``` You may specify an index as well: ```javascript parse('a[0]=c&a[1]=b'); // { "a": ["c", "b"] } ``` Note that the only difference between an index in an array and a key in an object is that the value between the brackets must be a number to create an array. **queryst** **does't** allow to specify sparse indexes on arrays and will convert target array to object: ```javascript parse('a[1]=b&a[15]=c'); // { "a": {"1": "b", "15": "c"} } ``` Also if you mix notations, **queryst** will merge the two items into an object: ```javascript parse('a[0]=b&a[b]=c'); // { "a": { "0": "b", "b": "c" } } ``` You can also create arrays of objects: ```javascript parse('a[][b]=c'); // { "a": [{ "b": "c" }] } ```