| commit | 37d466d89cff7f5e712659802e72310e97a71949 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Will Norris <[email protected]> | Thu Apr 24 14:22:41 2025 |
| committer | Will Norris <[email protected]> | Thu Apr 24 14:22:41 2025 |
| tree | 7cdeae23c2104a3aae72b13e7c4d00a0721f4c3b | |
| parent | b64aef052fb707c6af8852bd29e4091ff3472b6d [diff] |
update github action workflow versions - pin to exact commits rather than version tags - format a few yaml files with prettier - update golangci-lint config for v2 syntax
go-querystring is a Go library for encoding structs into URL query parameters.
import "github.com/google/go-querystring/query"
go-querystring is designed to assist in scenarios where you want to construct a URL using a struct that represents the URL query parameters. You might do this to enforce the type safety of your parameters, for example, as is done in the go-github library.
The query package exports a single Values() function. A simple example:
type Options struct { Query string `url:"q"` ShowAll bool `url:"all"` Page int `url:"page"` } opt := Options{ "foo", true, 2 } v, _ := query.Values(opt) fmt.Print(v.Encode()) // will output: "q=foo&all=true&page=2"
See the package godocs for complete documentation on supported types and formatting options.
If you are looking for a library that can both encode and decode query strings, you might consider one of these alternatives: