Monday, 5 September 2016

Get url parameter jquery Or How to Get Query String Values In js



I have seen lots of jQuery examples where parameter size and name are unknown. My url is only going to ever have 1 string:




http://example.com?sent=yes


I just want to detect:




  1. Does sent exist?

  2. Is it equal to "yes"?



Answer



Best solution here.



var getUrlParameter = function getUrlParameter(sParam) {
var sPageURL = window.location.search.substring(1),
sURLVariables = sPageURL.split('&'),
sParameterName,
i;

for (i = 0; i < sURLVariables.length; i++) {

sParameterName = sURLVariables[i].split('=');

if (sParameterName[0] === sParam) {
return sParameterName[1] === undefined ? true : decodeURIComponent(sParameterName[1]);
}
}
};


And this is how you can use this function assuming the URL is,
http://dummy.com/?technology=jquery&blog=jquerybyexample.




var tech = getUrlParameter('technology');
var blog = getUrlParameter('blog');

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