new FormData() “application/x-www-form-urlencoded”

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独厮守ぢ 2020-12-06 01:43

Couchdb only parse application/x-www-form-urlencoded. Is there a FormData() attribute that set the enctype?

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  • 2020-12-06 02:26

    No, the XHR2 "send" method is specified to always send FormData objects as multipart/form-data.

    As ampersand suggests, one option would be to use the jquery.couch.js plugin that's built into every CouchDB instance within Futon.

    If you like a bit more generic HTTP interface, Fermata also has support for URL encoded requests:

    fermata.json(document.myForm.action).put({'Content-Type':"application/x-www-form-urlencoded"}, {...form fields...});
    

    Another option would be to send JSON to your update function (which I'm assuming is the 'action' URL of your form) instead.

    Of course, the trick with any of these is that you'll have to extract the form fields yourself, since there's no easy DOM-level equivalent of new FormData(document.myForm) that returns an Object instead AFAIK.

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  • 2020-12-06 02:43

    FormData will always be sent as multipart/form-data.

    If you want to send FormData as x-www-form-urlencoded, encode the content items:

    function urlencodeFormData(fd){
        var s = '';
        function encode(s){ return encodeURIComponent(s).replace(/%20/g,'+'); }
        for(var pair of fd.entries()){
            if(typeof pair[1]=='string'){
                s += (s?'&':'') + encode(pair[0])+'='+encode(pair[1]);
            }
        }
        return s;
    }
    
    var form = document.myForm;
    xhr.open('POST', form.action, false);
    xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type','application/x-www-form-urlencoded')
    xhr.send(urlencodeFormData(new FormData(form)));
    

    you can also use URLSearchParams like this:

    function urlencodeFormData(fd){
        var params = new URLSearchParams();
        for(var pair of fd.entries()){
            typeof pair[1]=='string' && params.append(pair[0], pair[1]);
        }
        return params.toString();
    }
    

    For old browsers which doesn't support URLSearchParams API, you can use one of polyfills:

    • ethanius / URLSearchParams
    • WebReflection / url-search-params
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  • 2020-12-06 02:43

    Some time ago I wrote the following function. It collects form values and encodes them url encoded, so they can be sent with content type application/x-www-form-urlencoded:

    function getURLencodedForm(form)
    {
      var urlEncode = function(data, rfc3986)
      {
        if (typeof rfc3986 === 'undefined') {
          rfc3986 = true;
        }
    
        // Encode value
        data = encodeURIComponent(data);
        data = data.replace(/%20/g, '+');
    
        // RFC 3986 compatibility
        if (rfc3986)
        {
          data = data.replace(/[!'()*]/g, function(c) {
            return '%' + c.charCodeAt(0).toString(16);
          });
        }
    
        return data;
      };
    
      if (typeof form === 'string') {
        form = document.getElementById(form);
      }
    
      var url = [];
      for (var i=0; i < form.elements.length; ++i)
      {
        if (form.elements[i].name != '')
        {
          url.push(urlEncode(form.elements[i].name) + '=' + urlEncode(form.elements[i].value));
        }
      }
    
      return url.join('&');
    }
    
    // Example (you can test & execute this here on this page on stackoverflow)
    var url = getURLencodedForm('post-form');
    alert(url);
    
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