jQuery Mobile and “query parameters” for hashbang navigation

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太阳男子 2021-02-20 03:13

I am using jQuery Mobile and have few pages in one HTML page. When opening these pages, I\'d like to pass parameters for them, so that their parameters are persistent in URL.

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  • 2021-02-20 03:24

    Have you checked out the jQuery mobile FAQ? -> http://jquerymobile.com/test/docs/faq/pass-query-params-to-page.php

    I'm currently using: https://github.com/azicchetti/jquerymobile-router

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  • 2021-02-20 03:26

    I would suggest you don't use hash 'parameters', since current support for it is buggy.

    I would intercept the clicks on all links and look for a specific data- element, say, data-params:

        $('a').live('click',
            function(e) {
                var data = $(e.target).jqmData()
                globalParams = data.params !== null ? data.params : null
            }
        )
    

    And in your HTML you can go

    <a href="#map" data-params="x=4&y=2">....</a>
    

    In this case you are creating a global variable, called params, which you should be able to access in a uniform manner from all your code.

    You will have to parse those parameters yourself though, however that's not hard, could use something like this:

    function getCurrentParams() {
    
        if (!params) {
            return null
        }
    
        var res = {}
        $(params.split('&')).each(
            function(i, e) {
                var pair = e.split('=')
                if (pair.length !== 2) {
                    return
                }
                res[pair[0]] = pair[1]
            }
        )
    
        return res
    }
    
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  • 2021-02-20 03:35

    Yes, you can have links like the one you showed:

    <a href="#map?x=4&y=2"> Click here </a>
    

    Then, on before show you can read this params with this code:

    var params = QueryStringToHash(location.hash.substr(1));
    //Now you can use params.x, params.y, etc
    

    The definition of the QueryStringToHash (got from here) is the following:

    var QueryStringToHash = function QueryStringToHash  (query) {
      var query_string = {};
      var vars = query.split("&");
      for (var i=0;i<vars.length;i++) {
        var pair = vars[i].split("=");
        pair[0] = decodeURIComponent(pair[0]);
        pair[1] = decodeURIComponent(pair[1]);
            // If first entry with this name
        if (typeof query_string[pair[0]] === "undefined") {
          query_string[pair[0]] = pair[1];
            // If second entry with this name
        } else if (typeof query_string[pair[0]] === "string") {
          var arr = [ query_string[pair[0]], pair[1] ];
          query_string[pair[0]] = arr;
            // If third or later entry with this name
        } else {
          query_string[pair[0]].push(pair[1]);
        }
      } 
      return query_string;
    };
    

    Hope this helps. Cheers

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