- #89 Add option to disable “Transform dot notation to bracket notation”
- #77 Perf boost
- #60 Add explicit option to disable array parsing
- #80 qs.parse silently drops properties
- #74 Bad parse when turning array into object
- #81 Add a
filter
option - #68 Fixed issue with recursion and passing strings into objects.
- #66 Add mixed array and object dot notation support Closes: #47
- #76 RFC 3986
- #85 No equal sign
- #84 update license attribute
- #73 Property ‘hasOwnProperty’ of object # is not a function
- #70 Add arrayFormat option
- #59 make sure array indexes are >= 0, closes #57
- #58 make qs usable for browser loader
- #55 allow merging a string into an object
- #52 Return “undefined” and “false” instead of throwing “TypeError”.
- #50 add option to omit array indices, closes #46
- #39 Is there an alternative to Buffer.isBuffer?
- #49 refactor utils.merge, fixes #45
- #41 avoid browserifying Buffer, for #39
- #38 how to handle object keys beginning with a number
- #37 parser discards first empty value in array
- #36 Update to lab 4.x
- #33 Error when plain object in a value
- #34 use Object.prototype.hasOwnProperty.call instead of obj.hasOwnProperty
- #24 Changelog? Semver?
- #32 account for circular references properly, closes #31
- #31 qs.parse stackoverflow on circular objects
- #26 Don‘t use Buffer global if it’s not present
- #30 Bug when merging non-object values into arrays
- #29 Don't call Utils.clone at the top of Utils.merge
- #23 Ability to not limit parameters?
- #22 Enable using a RegExp as delimiter
- #18 Why is there arrayLimit?
- #20 Configurable parametersLimit
- #21 make all limits optional, for #18, for #20
- #19 Don't overwrite null values
- #16 ignore non-string delimiters
- #15 Close code block
- #12 Add optional delim argument
- #13 fix #11: flattened keys in array are now correctly parsed
- #7 Empty values of a POST array disappear after being submitted
- #9 Should not omit equals signs (=) when value is null
- #6 Minor grammar fix in README
- #5 array holes incorrectly copied into object on large index